Visiting Hawaii for 3rd Time - Need help picking island!
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Visiting Hawaii for 3rd Time - Need help picking island!
This will be our 3rd time heading to Hawaii. My wife and I (we are 26 and 27 years old) are heading to Hawaii mid-November for 10 days. My sister lives on Oahu and the last 2 visits we stayed there for our entire visit. We love the north shore and hiking around the island. However, we feel like we've done just about everything there, and would like to visit another island for 4-5 days of our stay this time. We can't decide on an island and need help!
Kauai and Maui seemed to be the best options for us. In terms of importance, hiking, beaches, snorkeling, and restaurants are probably are favorite things to do. We're a little wary of the rough waters in November that will make some beaches not swimmable and effect some of the things we wanted to do in Kauai. It also seems like Maui can get crowded. We're not a big fan of Waikiki because of the crowds and usually avoid that area when visiting Oahu.
We just ordered the Kauai and Maui revealed books. They'll be here next week. In the meantime, I'd love to get some opinions of people who have gone to either or both islands. Any links to articles/sites I could read to help us with this decision would be extremely helpful as well.
Thanks!
Kauai and Maui seemed to be the best options for us. In terms of importance, hiking, beaches, snorkeling, and restaurants are probably are favorite things to do. We're a little wary of the rough waters in November that will make some beaches not swimmable and effect some of the things we wanted to do in Kauai. It also seems like Maui can get crowded. We're not a big fan of Waikiki because of the crowds and usually avoid that area when visiting Oahu.
We just ordered the Kauai and Maui revealed books. They'll be here next week. In the meantime, I'd love to get some opinions of people who have gone to either or both islands. Any links to articles/sites I could read to help us with this decision would be extremely helpful as well.
Thanks!
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Maui suits just about every taste. Kaanapali is most like Waikiki -- though greatly toned down. It's tall buildings, a big mall, very 'buzzy' with lots of back and forth to Lahaina Town.
Napili and Kapalua are much quieter.
We like South Kihei and Wailea. I prefer low-rise, low-density -- and condos. South Maui is more convenient for touring Haleakala and Upcountry, the Iao Valley, and for driving Road to Hana.
You should reserve your rental car ASAP.
Napili and Kapalua are much quieter.
We like South Kihei and Wailea. I prefer low-rise, low-density -- and condos. South Maui is more convenient for touring Haleakala and Upcountry, the Iao Valley, and for driving Road to Hana.
You should reserve your rental car ASAP.
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Hi kcspaz14: I've been to Maui, Kaui and the Big Island. I liked the Big Island the best! Have fun choosing. If you choose Maui, I suggest you split your stay and spend some nights on the Hana side of the island, to give you more time to explore some of the hidden gems on that side of the island.
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After Oahu, I don't think that Maui will seem crowded at all. We've been to both Maui and Kauai in November and we had good luck at the beaches then. North Shore in Kauai is more problematic weather-wise, but I don't think you can go wrong at either place.
There may be more hiking options on Kauai, and there may be a little more activity on Maui. But I never felt "crowded" at either island like I did on Oahu.
There may be more hiking options on Kauai, and there may be a little more activity on Maui. But I never felt "crowded" at either island like I did on Oahu.
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I am a Kauai lover. So tropical, the garden isle......Hiking, snorkeling, beaching, bike riding. haven't been to Maui in years as it reminded me of smaller version of Waikiki. Big Island is very diverse which is my 2nd favorite but Kauai in a heartbeat!
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Big Island is nice but OP only has 4-5 days and that island needs double that amount to see a lot.
Kauai is my personal favorite, lots of great hiking, stay south in Poipu in November, plenty of hotels and condos. Maui has a few more beaches but the traffic was so bad last time I went. either one would suit your needs.
Kauai is my personal favorite, lots of great hiking, stay south in Poipu in November, plenty of hotels and condos. Maui has a few more beaches but the traffic was so bad last time I went. either one would suit your needs.
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Between Maui and Kauai, I think Kauai has a more old Hawaii feel. The lushness of the landscape, the waterfalls, beaches, houses, etc. But it sounds like you will continue to go back to Hawaii for many years to come, especially since you have family on Oahu, so I would definitely pick a different island each time.
Between Maui and Kauai, I think Kauai has a more old Hawaii feel. The lushness of the landscape, the waterfalls, beaches, houses, etc. But it sounds like you will continue to go back to Hawaii for many years to come, especially since you have family on Oahu, so I would definitely pick a different island each time.
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