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December
Adventure + Relaxation: Can You Have Both in Hawaii?
26
December
Question:
Humans say...
Ron-Deni
All depends on what you want to do, chill, surf, shops, explore. Kauai is the most relaxed non-developed island in comparison to oahu, big island and
Maui is a fantastic island we love with great beaches, food and always love the Hawaiian aloha locals. Lush east side road to Hana and west side dry and hot.
If you are looking for simple accommodation 1 bedroom with a lanai in an excellent area of Kihei, beach across the street try http://trevsurfside.com. It has a nice pool as well. If you want more posh check out anything in wailea southwest maui.
In Hawaii we believe you can’t go wrong on either of the islands just depends your vibe and energy level.
Daisy
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Kristi
Ron-Denise nailed it! We had a family place in Kihei on Maui. I love Kihei the beaches are fabulous and you are close to so many things. Snorkelling is amazing, 4 x 4 around the backside of the island. Great countryside and beautiful beaches. Stop for a swim in the 7 sacred pools. You will see Hana and after the pools it’s 52 single lane bridges on a windy road. Makena beach is my favourite. I am not a Kanapoli fan basically hotel zone. Closer to Lahaina which is lovely and a must see as it is where Maui started with fishing and the village. I also have spent a lot of time on the big island of Hawaii. I love Kona town. I stay right on the beach. So I can walk into town. The downside is you have to drive or bike to the beach. Lot is lava so less beaches but beautiful. The lave flow is a must see, swimming with the dolphins in the open ocean. Is my favourite activity. Great snorkeling. So many things to see. If you 4x4 fo south point you can see so much history and untouched beaches and landscape. Wild horses and lots of caves, Green Beach. Black sand beaches. PM for any questions I love Hawaii and it’s been my go to place for 45 years!
Adriana
Kristi thanks for the advice and ideas! Do you book your excursions before you go or when you get there?
Kristi
Adriana no you won’t have to prebook until you get to Hawaii.
Dawn
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Evanka
Kona is my choice. Cheap direct flights out of Bellingham or YVR. Need a car / Costco has the cheapest rates for rentals. Recommend staying in Waikoloa. (20 minutes north of the airport ). Hapuna beach ranks in the top most beautiful beaches. Near waikoloa
Ray
It all depends what you like. In very simplistic way, I look at the islands’ activities as a range from Oahu (touristy, shopping, hustle-bustle) to Kawaii and the Big Island (relaxed, chill, slow-paced). Maui is in the middle (not too busy and not too quiet).
Other than Oahu, car rental is a must. For Oahu, you can rent a car there only when you need to get to other places on the island (some bus it too but only if you have a lot of time).
Maui tip (might apply for other places but I only know for this island): There’s a number of places in Kihei and Kaanapali that have oceanfront properties. That is, your unit is literally right at the ocean. It really makes a big difference on your stay! Rather than hunting through scores of AirBnB and VRBO posts where many owners say they have oceanfront units when they really don’t, do a search through Reddit or similar websites that resell timeshares. Search for places that have oceanfront and note the names of the properties. Using these names, you can now use AirBnB etc to look for your ideal unit. One of my favs is the Mahana where both the living room and bedroom floor to ceiling windows face the ocean.
Peggy
Hawaii in general can be very expensive! We are on big island atm. Groupon is great for getting deals on excursions. As for car rentals we found Autoslashers.com to be the best price over and above Costco. We’ve been to all of the islands and as the others posters said “it depends on what you want to do and the vibe”.
A.I. says...
Exploring Hawaii: Recommendations for Your Trip
Planning a trip to Hawaii can be an exciting and daunting task, especially with so many beautiful islands to choose from. If you're looking for a mix of adventure and relaxation, here are some recommendations for your trip:
Where to Stay:
For a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation, consider staying on the island of Kauai. Known as the "Garden Isle," Kauai offers stunning natural beauty with lush landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and beautiful beaches. You can find accommodations ranging from luxury resorts to cozy vacation rentals, many of which offer pools and beachfront access.
What Activities to Do:
While in Hawaii, make sure to explore the stunning landscapes through activities like hiking, snorkeling, and zip-lining. Kauai offers plenty of hiking trails, including the famous Kalalau Trail along the Na Pali Coast. You can also take a boat tour to see the breathtaking cliffs and waterfalls up close.
Should You Rent a Car:
Renting a car is highly recommended in Hawaii, especially if you want to explore the different parts of the island at your own pace. Having a car will give you the flexibility to visit remote beaches, scenic viewpoints, and local attractions without relying on public transportation.
Conclusion:
Overall, Kauai is a great choice for a mix of adventure and relaxation in Hawaii. With its stunning landscapes, diverse activities, and comfortable accommodations, you and your husband are sure to have an unforgettable trip. Be sure to pack your swimsuits, hiking shoes, and sense of adventure for the ultimate Hawaiian experience!
Enjoy your trip!
Adriana
Hey! Looking for recommendations for Hawaii. My husband and I are looking to go before April and are needing some suggestions. Where to stay, what activities to do, should we rent a car etc? We are looking to do some adventuring as well as some R&R, so hoping to stay somewhere with a nice pool or near the beach - or both! Originally, we were thinking Maui but are open to suggestions. Thanks!