Honeymoon trip - Driving around Kauai or Maui
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Honeymoon trip - Driving around Kauai or Maui
My fiance are and I are planning to visit *either* Kauai or Maui in July and spend several days there as part of our honeymoon.
We will have a rental car and regardless of which island we end up on, we want to do drive around and take day trips. We are especially interested in hiking, snorkeling, swimming, kayaking, and just loafing on the beach.
We also want to have one place where we are staying and use that as a base of operations. Right now we have a short list of resorts - the Koa Kea Hotel on Kauai, and the Hotel Wailea on Maui.
How easy is it to drive around the islands? For example, if we are in Wailea on Maui, can we drive to other parts of the island within a day? Or if we are in Koloa on Kauai, can we get to other parts of Kauai?
As you can probably tell, I'm a mainlander and this is our first trip to Hawaii! Thanks!
We will have a rental car and regardless of which island we end up on, we want to do drive around and take day trips. We are especially interested in hiking, snorkeling, swimming, kayaking, and just loafing on the beach.
We also want to have one place where we are staying and use that as a base of operations. Right now we have a short list of resorts - the Koa Kea Hotel on Kauai, and the Hotel Wailea on Maui.
How easy is it to drive around the islands? For example, if we are in Wailea on Maui, can we drive to other parts of the island within a day? Or if we are in Koloa on Kauai, can we get to other parts of Kauai?
As you can probably tell, I'm a mainlander and this is our first trip to Hawaii! Thanks!
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The only parts of either island that are somewhat time-consuming to get to are on Maui - up to Haleakala and all the way to Hana. If you're staying at the Koa Kea on Kauai, you can go all the way north (Ke'e Beach, the end of the road) or all the way south/west (Waimea Canyon lookout) within an hour.
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We found the Hotel Wailea on Jetsetter, which we have used to find more "upscale" travel accommodations on past trips to various parts of the US. We of course haven't booked anything yet as we are still deciding which island!
Are there other places on Maui you'd recommend instead?
Are there other places on Maui you'd recommend instead?
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North Shore. North Shore. North Shore. Didn't you have another post pretty much on this topic?
IMO - staying at Poipu is sort of like staying in the supurbs.
Check the St. Regis in Princeville for luxury http://tinyurl.com/7e9hlzg - and the Hanalei Colony Resort for a great - secluded beachfront http://www.hcr.com/?gclid=CLmX5Mna4q8CFQJ9hwodilFDDg . If you want more choices - google away - and also check VRBO for houses/condos.
IMO - staying at Poipu is sort of like staying in the supurbs.
Check the St. Regis in Princeville for luxury http://tinyurl.com/7e9hlzg - and the Hanalei Colony Resort for a great - secluded beachfront http://www.hcr.com/?gclid=CLmX5Mna4q8CFQJ9hwodilFDDg . If you want more choices - google away - and also check VRBO for houses/condos.