Where should I take my husband for his 50th birthday?
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Where should I take my husband for his 50th birthday?
My husband turns 50 on December 25 (I know). I'd like to take him on a great trip. He's a teacher, so his vacation is Dec 22 - Jan 1 (11 days). We enjoy trips that are 1/2 hiking, 1/2 cities. Have seen a lot of Europe, US, Canada. Enjoyed Guatemala and we're going to Argentina in Feb. Thinking about Morocco, Brazil, Chile. Wouldn't rule out anywhere. Would like to keep it in the $5000 range for everything.
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Sydney, Australia would be a great trip and then you can either stop first in Tahiti or Fiji for a couple of days and watch the best fireworks from the Sydney Bridge for New Year's.
I like the Four Seasons in Sydney and the Hotel Inter-continental is lovely too!
Tetsuya's restaurant, rated #5 in the world and so good..about $130pp..15 course meal.
I like Air New Zealand airlines..not a fan of Qantas..super busy time so booking should be very soon.
Second choice would be Moorea & Bora Bora..great deals to be had on Air Tahiti Nui.
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I like the Four Seasons in Sydney and the Hotel Inter-continental is lovely too!
Tetsuya's restaurant, rated #5 in the world and so good..about $130pp..15 course meal.
I like Air New Zealand airlines..not a fan of Qantas..super busy time so booking should be very soon.
Second choice would be Moorea & Bora Bora..great deals to be had on Air Tahiti Nui.
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Tahiti Tams,
I just realized I should be asking you a question! dh and I have 1,500.00 credit each on AirFrance. Neither of us wants to return to France (no offense to those who love it - we are glad we went but do not desire to return).
I believe AF flies direct to Tahiti from LAX - so I was thinking of going to Tahiti for my 40th birthday - we would not likely be able to travel for my 40th in December but next summer.
I am LOST when it comes to that area ... any suggestions would be welcomed. I think you have a general idea from my posting of the kind of travelers we are - nothing too over the top but we like to stay in nice places et.
I just realized I should be asking you a question! dh and I have 1,500.00 credit each on AirFrance. Neither of us wants to return to France (no offense to those who love it - we are glad we went but do not desire to return).
I believe AF flies direct to Tahiti from LAX - so I was thinking of going to Tahiti for my 40th birthday - we would not likely be able to travel for my 40th in December but next summer.
I am LOST when it comes to that area ... any suggestions would be welcomed. I think you have a general idea from my posting of the kind of travelers we are - nothing too over the top but we like to stay in nice places et.
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Lauren Cat -
I think you can do it for 10 days depending on where you stay. If you rent a house/condo then yes - you sure can. I have been to Kaui, Maui and Oahu - I like Kaui best but it is slow for some people -- I enjoy that - we did horseback riding, kyaking, hiking, snorkling - it is wonderful.
I know of a a condo right on the water - a friend of dh's owns it - it is not too pricey but looked very nice. I will try to find it.
I think you can do it for 10 days depending on where you stay. If you rent a house/condo then yes - you sure can. I have been to Kaui, Maui and Oahu - I like Kaui best but it is slow for some people -- I enjoy that - we did horseback riding, kyaking, hiking, snorkling - it is wonderful.
I know of a a condo right on the water - a friend of dh's owns it - it is not too pricey but looked very nice. I will try to find it.
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I think Maui or Kauai would be perfect for you and your husband.
I like Dusty's 50 state for a 50th Birthday..
Renting a condo will fit more in your budget..we rented many times in Napili..I think we payed around $250 a night for a 1 bedroom..I'm sure you can get some cheaper deals.
It's busy during Christmas so you need to start getting things booked.
I'm so excited for you LaurenCat!
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I like Dusty's 50 state for a 50th Birthday..
Renting a condo will fit more in your budget..we rented many times in Napili..I think we payed around $250 a night for a 1 bedroom..I'm sure you can get some cheaper deals.
It's busy during Christmas so you need to start getting things booked.
I'm so excited for you LaurenCat!
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Lauren - I think it will be great - you will love any of the islands imo - I haved loved Maui, Kaui and Oahu (I stayed up on the north shore - we rented a home and it was very resonable considering it was Ocean front - 3 bedrooms for about 300.00 a night).
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Lots of Hawaii info including sites for free brochures:
http://fodors.com/forums/threadselec...1&tid=34812564
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