When, where, and how to experience Hawaii?
dawn m asked:
I was woundering about going to hawaii for a while now and i still havent decided how to do so. So I have a couple of questions
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I was woundering about going to hawaii for a while now and i still havent decided how to do so. So I have a couple of questions
-01- Where would be the best island to go to if I wanted to just relax and have a little swim (not so much a site seeing type of guy)?
-02- What would be a nice, but inexpensive resort (hotel,motel, etc..) on that island?
-03- Where can I book the best bargains for Vacation deals to Hawaii (hotel+flight+transportation)?
-04- Is the End of Feb through mid march a good time to go?
-05- And oh yea my wife is scared of volcanoes so, no volcanoes(hehe).
Thank You all responders
Also if anyone have any good recomendations of other activities, please let me in on it.
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January 14th, 2010 at 6:43 am
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Well, the most relaxed of the major islands in Hawaii is Kauai. I don’t know much about it, but I don’t think it has any volcanoes. The end of Feb to mid March is a great time to go because that’s when the whales are there!
January 15th, 2010 at 9:54 pm
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The bad news: the whole island chain is made up of volcanoes.
The good news: most of them are extinct.
Three places for you to look at in Maui County:
The Hana side of Maui: one pricey resort and some mom and pop places. There are just a few sights to see over there. Lots of great beaches on that side. George Harrison has passed on, but you may spot other celebrities who have homes there. Can be accessed by infamous “Road to Hana” or by small commuter plane. And the dormant volcano it’s on hasn’t erupted in hundreds of years!
Lanai: two hotels, a bit pricey. Volcano definitely extinct. Island has one town, a company town, mostly Filipino population. Used to be a pineapple plantation, but now they grow solitude. When Bill Gates wanted a private wedding, he booked every room in both hotels and bought every plane ticket coming into Lanai. Good snorkeling.
Molokai: one fancy hilltop resort–with the island’s only elevator; one funky 1970s hotel with a chef who competed on the show “Top Chef”; one “tentalow village” on the beach.All three large volcanoes are extinct. A largely Native Hawaiian population seeking to contain tourism and development and keep Molokai the way the other islands used to be. A couple of really good swimming beaches, a bit out of the way. Remarkably preserved coral reefs for snorkeling, but you’d better go with a local from Fish ‘n Dive. They know where the sharks live, and if you’re lucky, one of the guides will have the shark as an ancestral guardian spirit!
January 18th, 2010 at 11:40 pm
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Maui would be the best bet for you guys…..great beaches and maybe you might get to see some whales….