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Trip to Hawaii next summer...
Posted on 9/15/24 at 9:08 am
Posted on 9/15/24 at 9:08 am
I have started looking into a long vacation there 10-14 days. It seems that each island has its own identity. I am thinking of visiting several islands when I am there. Do they have private jumper flights, or is it simple to go commercial from one island to the other? Which island do you recommend and why?
Family vacation. Any suggestions on first class excursions?
Family vacation. Any suggestions on first class excursions?
Posted on 9/15/24 at 3:06 pm to Mariner
I keep trying to write a review of 3 trips to Hawaii in the last 3 years but the website keeps refreshing. I’ll put it in ETA pieces
3 years ago: Kona Hilton. Mid tier hotel on the ocea. with an amazing tidal lagoon for snorkeling, swimming, and hanging out. There’s an actual beach a short walk away. The kids loved the lagoon so much we really didn’t get to explore the island all that much but supposedly there ls a lot to do.
2 years ago: Hyatt Kauai. Very nice hotel on the beach. Kauai is awesome. Very relaxed. Lots of mom and pop food places. Napali coast boat ride is a must. Poipu is next door and has an awesome beach.
This year: Wailea Fairmont Maui. Luxury hotel, all suite rooms, everything was very nice. Very few kids even during spring break. Wailea is very expensive, most of the restaurant food was mediocre, and $300ish for 4 people to sit down for basic stuff. There’s a big food truck scene which we enjoyed exploring after striking out at the restaurants. However Mamas Fish House is a must. It’s expensive ($1k+ for 4 adults enjoying themselves) but absolutely worth it. Road to Hana is a shell of its former self and not worth it anymore IMO. Blue Water Rafting is a must for a snorkle/Molokini trip. I don’t need to go back to Maui
The best advice I can give is to book through the American Express Fine Hotel program. Breakfast for 2 each day and $100 onsite credit are great benefits, but the 4p guaranteed is a game changer. Due to most flight going back to the mainland being late in the evening, many people find themselves checking out at 11a just to sit around the hotel holding their bags. That 4p checkout essentially gives you another full day of vacation.
3 years ago: Kona Hilton. Mid tier hotel on the ocea. with an amazing tidal lagoon for snorkeling, swimming, and hanging out. There’s an actual beach a short walk away. The kids loved the lagoon so much we really didn’t get to explore the island all that much but supposedly there ls a lot to do.
2 years ago: Hyatt Kauai. Very nice hotel on the beach. Kauai is awesome. Very relaxed. Lots of mom and pop food places. Napali coast boat ride is a must. Poipu is next door and has an awesome beach.
This year: Wailea Fairmont Maui. Luxury hotel, all suite rooms, everything was very nice. Very few kids even during spring break. Wailea is very expensive, most of the restaurant food was mediocre, and $300ish for 4 people to sit down for basic stuff. There’s a big food truck scene which we enjoyed exploring after striking out at the restaurants. However Mamas Fish House is a must. It’s expensive ($1k+ for 4 adults enjoying themselves) but absolutely worth it. Road to Hana is a shell of its former self and not worth it anymore IMO. Blue Water Rafting is a must for a snorkle/Molokini trip. I don’t need to go back to Maui
The best advice I can give is to book through the American Express Fine Hotel program. Breakfast for 2 each day and $100 onsite credit are great benefits, but the 4p guaranteed is a game changer. Due to most flight going back to the mainland being late in the evening, many people find themselves checking out at 11a just to sit around the hotel holding their bags. That 4p checkout essentially gives you another full day of vacation.
This post was edited on 9/15/24 at 3:30 pm
Posted on 9/15/24 at 4:19 pm to Mariner
If you do 10 days, then I would strongly recommend just choosing two islands. If you are doing 14, then three is feasible. Which islands you choose depends on what interests you the most. You can sit on a beach on any of the four major islands. You can go to a luau on any of them.
What makes the Big Island so great are the volcanoes. Driving the chain of craters road, going into lava tube caves, etc.
Maui has Heleakala, the road to Hana, and is generally the most upscale of the four major islands.
Oahu has all the WWII history, Waikiki, and some great hiking
Kauai has the best hiking with both Waimea Canyon and the Kalalau Trail and is the least populated of the four major islands.
What makes the Big Island so great are the volcanoes. Driving the chain of craters road, going into lava tube caves, etc.
Maui has Heleakala, the road to Hana, and is generally the most upscale of the four major islands.
Oahu has all the WWII history, Waikiki, and some great hiking
Kauai has the best hiking with both Waimea Canyon and the Kalalau Trail and is the least populated of the four major islands.
Posted on 9/15/24 at 7:48 pm to GOP_Tiger
If you want to experience all the islands maybe look into a cruise
Otherwise I would probably limit it to two islands
For example fly into Oahu and stay there for half and then fly to another for rest of trip
You really can’t go wrong with any of the islands
Maui is very laid back
Oahu is the big city but plenty to do
Otherwise I would probably limit it to two islands
For example fly into Oahu and stay there for half and then fly to another for rest of trip
You really can’t go wrong with any of the islands
Maui is very laid back
Oahu is the big city but plenty to do
Posted on 9/15/24 at 9:17 pm to GOP_Tiger
Thanks guys. I am going to research. Any other suggestions send them my way.
Posted on 9/16/24 at 8:11 am to Mariner
We flew into Honolulu and took the Norwegian Cruise. We had a blast. No packing and unpacking every couple of days. Someone else sailed us to other islands while we enjoyed ourselves. Food always available and included in cruise fare, and we booked excursions at every island through our cruise. Someone picked us up for those and brought us back to the ship. It was hassle free, especially taking kids with you.
All of that resulted in a fun and relaxing vacation.
All of that resulted in a fun and relaxing vacation.
Posted on 9/16/24 at 9:52 pm to Mariner
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Do they have private jumper flights, or is it simple to go commercial from one island to the other?
Inter island flights are plentiful and affordable on Hawaiian Airlines. I visit my dad on Big Island each winter but always visit another island when I visit.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 1:25 pm to Mariner
Flights from island to island will run between $60-80 one way, just depends on from which islands. Hawaiian airlines and southwest will be the two. Oahu has direct flights to all islands and I know Hawaii and Maui have direct ones to each other. Big island and Kauai two island trip would be my choice. You would see two completely different islands, the old and the new. Only one I don’t recommend is Oahu, unless you are going to see Pearl. Honolulu has over a million people, to crowded.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 1:39 pm to Mariner
If I was going to plan a 10-14 day trip I would stick between two - three (max) islands but two would be ideal and would offer more "down-time".
I'd fly into Oahu, fly home from Maui and if you wanted to squeeze in a third, I would suggest Kauai.
I'd fly into Oahu, fly home from Maui and if you wanted to squeeze in a third, I would suggest Kauai.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 1:53 pm to LSUfan4444
Plenty to do in Oahu besides Pearl Harbor, but yes it is the big city feel in Honolulu but other areas are worth visiting, that's why I would spend first part of trip doing the sightseeing then you could go somewhere else for the relaxing nature Hawaii can provide
island hopping is fine but by the time you pay for airlines rent vehicles, transportation, meals etc the costs can add up
if you want a relaxing trip then limit the island hopping
we did Maui and Oahu and I could have been just fine on Maui the whole time
my parents did the cruise and saw a lot but if they had to do it again they would have just limited their island hopping because it was too much going and doing and not just relaxing
island hopping is fine but by the time you pay for airlines rent vehicles, transportation, meals etc the costs can add up
if you want a relaxing trip then limit the island hopping
we did Maui and Oahu and I could have been just fine on Maui the whole time
my parents did the cruise and saw a lot but if they had to do it again they would have just limited their island hopping because it was too much going and doing and not just relaxing
Posted on 9/17/24 at 2:51 pm to Mariner
We’ve been to 3 of the islands. My favorites in order are Maui, Hawaii (Big Island) and Oahu. On Maui someone mentioned Mama’s Fish House. That’s a must. Watch the surfers just down the road. The road to Hana was tough for me because I get carsick. I gave my favorites in order but I would go back to any of them.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 4:27 pm to deltafarmer
You haven't been to Hawaii if you haven't done, Kauai. That's my take having been to Oahu and Maui multiple times, and the big island once as well.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 4:30 pm to LSUminati
My wife went a long time ago and Kauai was her favorite then.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 7:58 pm to Mariner
If you do nothing else, go to Kauai and do the 6-hour zodiac raft tour along the Na Pali Coast with Captain Andy.
Captain Andy’s Na Pali Coast Raft Cave Expedition
Captain Andy’s Na Pali Coast Raft Cave Expedition
This post was edited on 9/17/24 at 7:59 pm
Posted on 9/17/24 at 10:12 pm to Mariner
We flew to Maui for 5 nights and hopped to Kauai for 4. We rented a jeep and explored both island daily. Ended up drive over 1000 miles and saw everything under the sun with no real timeline or schedules.
I cannot tell how. Much fun we had visiting sites, parks, cruising, snorkeling, swimming and hanging out on those islands and then catching great food in the evening before go to our condo each night.
With the time zone changed we were on the road before sunrise almost every day. Incredible. The north/west side road in Maui past the blowhole was about the scariest road I ever drove and the road back past Hana was so beautiful theday we went I could never forget it.
That said I’m not sure Kauai was even better. Every day was amazing.
Hiking the Napali Coast
I cannot tell how. Much fun we had visiting sites, parks, cruising, snorkeling, swimming and hanging out on those islands and then catching great food in the evening before go to our condo each night.
With the time zone changed we were on the road before sunrise almost every day. Incredible. The north/west side road in Maui past the blowhole was about the scariest road I ever drove and the road back past Hana was so beautiful theday we went I could never forget it.
That said I’m not sure Kauai was even better. Every day was amazing.
Hiking the Napali Coast
This post was edited on 9/17/24 at 10:21 pm
Posted on 9/18/24 at 8:27 am to Crow Pie
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We flew to Maui for 5 nights and hopped to Kauai for 4. We rented a jeep and explored both island daily. Ended up drive over 1000 miles and saw everything under the sun with no real timeline or schedules.
You did it right. Rent a house, decide what you want to see that day and just roam and stumble upon things.
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With the time zone changed we were on the road before sunrise almost every day. Incredible.
100%
Posted on 9/19/24 at 4:28 pm to Crow Pie
Awesome, and thanks to everyone for the recommendations.
Right now it looks like we will do O'ahu, Lanai, and Maui, and will stay at the Four Seasons on all islands. I plan to load up on excursions, like Pearl Harbor, sunset cruise, snorkeling adventure, maybe even a helicopter tour. 12 nights but I may make it 14. I like to have days where we don't leave the room and rest, so we go on longer vacays.
Doing research the past week made me realize how nice that state is. So glad they are part of the USA.
I heard Kauai is the best island for scenery, but it seems like a get your shirt dirty, ziplining, outdoorsy adventure. I have two kids 10 and 8 and we can't do that. I am open to convincing.
Right now it looks like we will do O'ahu, Lanai, and Maui, and will stay at the Four Seasons on all islands. I plan to load up on excursions, like Pearl Harbor, sunset cruise, snorkeling adventure, maybe even a helicopter tour. 12 nights but I may make it 14. I like to have days where we don't leave the room and rest, so we go on longer vacays.
Doing research the past week made me realize how nice that state is. So glad they are part of the USA.
I heard Kauai is the best island for scenery, but it seems like a get your shirt dirty, ziplining, outdoorsy adventure. I have two kids 10 and 8 and we can't do that. I am open to convincing.
Posted on 9/19/24 at 4:45 pm to Mariner
If you think you will make it back to Hawaii someday, maybe skip Kauai this time, but if you aren’t sure you’ll ever be back, you are making a mistake by skipping it. I would literally move there tomorrow if my wife would agree to it. Hell, I’d move without her if I was 100% sure she would follow me within a month.
This post was edited on 9/19/24 at 4:46 pm
Posted on 9/19/24 at 5:07 pm to auwaterfowler
Kauai is must see. NaPali coast and Waimea Canyon and pollyHalle beach are three of the prettiest places on Earth.
Posted on 9/19/24 at 5:37 pm to Mariner
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Right now it looks like we will do O'ahu, Lanai, and Maui, and will stay at the Four Seasons on all islands. I plan to load up on excursions, like Pearl Harbor, sunset cruise, snorkeling adventure, maybe even a helicopter tour. 12 nights but I may make it 14. I like to have days where we don't leave the room and rest, so we go on longer vacays.
That's going to be an awesome trip. You can't do everything on one trip, so you can plan another trip sometime to do Kauai and the Big Island. You may be right that your boys would enjoy Kauai more in a few years.
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