Pints & Paradise: The Solo Sipper’s Hawaiian Escape

6 days

Easy

Sun, surf and chocolate Spam: the Hawaiian adventure where solo travellers bond over craft beer, discover their tolerance for rum and find out sunsets are best enjoyed with new friends and a pint
Imagine: Six glorious days in Hawaii where the surf’s up, the beers are frosty and you finally understand why everyone keeps saying aloha. This isn’t just a holiday — it’s a mash-up of brewery-hopping, beach-bumming and friend-making in one of the world’s most beautiful places. Whether you’re here to sip, surf or survive Spam in chocolate form (yes, that’s real), this trip is a tropical cocktail of fun, flavour and slightly questionable dance moves.
What's included?
    • Twin-share accommodation (yes, you’ll probably make a snoring friend)
    • Transport throughout 
    • Local & Tipple Tours guides aka your part-time historians, part-time drinking buddies
    • Pearl Harbor tour
    • Farewell Luau dinner
    • A Tipple Tours goodie bag of Oahu’s best-kept secrets
    Exclusions
      • Flights: unless you’ve figured out teleportation
      • Meals: though we fully support your lifelong dream of living off poke bowls and Spam
      • Drinks: the first round’s on you, champ
      • Insurance: hangovers don’t count as medical emergencies
      • That oversized inflatable flamingo and Hawaiian shirt you’ll definitely buy. Trust us, you won’t resist
      • Your dignity after the hula contest – it's not refundable
      • Any fines for attempting to smuggle coconuts home in your carry-on 
      • Ukulele lessons – though air-ukulele is always free
      Please note
        • This is a solo-friendly trip but think “new drinking buddies,” not “Love Island”
        • You will try Spam as it’s Hawaii’s unofficial fifth food group. Don’t fight it
        • Flip-flops are acceptable footwear except maybe at Pearl Harbor (please don’t disrespect history in neon Crocs)
        • Sunburn is not a souvenir so pack sunscreen or prepare to be known in the group as “Lobster Larry or Lorraine"
        • We don’t guarantee romance but we do guarantee at least one bad group selfie with a pint in hand
        • Packing light is smart as you’ll buy three Hawaiian shirts, a tiki mug and probably a ukulele
        • If you hate beaches, beer and making friends this might not be your trip (but hey, chess camp is nice too)
        What to bring
          • Flip-flops: the official footwear of Hawaii and bad dance moves
          • Comfortable walking shoes for brewery crawls disguised as “exercise”
          • A light jacket: not for warmth but for looking mysterious at sunset
          • Reusable water bottle: hydration is key especially when chasing IPAs with mai tais
          • Sunglasses: to hide last night’s decisions
          • A party shirt: the louder the print, the faster you’ll make friends.
          • Emergency stash of snacks: Spam counts but gummy bears are more socially acceptable.
          • Camera or phone: nobody believes you went surfing after three beers without photo evidence.
          • A sense of humour: mandatory especially during shuffleboard mishaps.