How many nights in Oahu vs. Kauai?
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How many nights in Oahu vs. Kauai?
Hi,
My husband and I are going to Oahu and Kauai in August for 13 nights. We have visited Oahu briefly (2 nights, only saw Waikiki and Pearl Harbor) and this will be our first trip to Kauai. This will be our 2nd trip to Hawaii -- last summer we visited Waikiki, Big Island, and Maui.
How would you split up the nights on each island? Our first inclination is 5 nights Oahu and 8 nights Kauai, or 6 nights Oahu and 7 nights Kauai. In Oahu, we will hopefully be staying at the Outrigger Waikiki, and would like to spend some time in Honolulu/Waikiki, but also visit the North Shore and Lanikai/Kailua beaches. We don't want to be in the city the whole time, although we do want to be based in Waikiki.
On Kauai, we would like to relax at a resort and do some sightseeing (Na Pali, Waimea Canyon, etc...) but we don't want to be on the go the whole time. We want to relax, too, because we had a very busy trip to Hawaii last time! Also, great snorkeling is a big priority for us.
Thanks in advance for the advice!
My husband and I are going to Oahu and Kauai in August for 13 nights. We have visited Oahu briefly (2 nights, only saw Waikiki and Pearl Harbor) and this will be our first trip to Kauai. This will be our 2nd trip to Hawaii -- last summer we visited Waikiki, Big Island, and Maui.
How would you split up the nights on each island? Our first inclination is 5 nights Oahu and 8 nights Kauai, or 6 nights Oahu and 7 nights Kauai. In Oahu, we will hopefully be staying at the Outrigger Waikiki, and would like to spend some time in Honolulu/Waikiki, but also visit the North Shore and Lanikai/Kailua beaches. We don't want to be in the city the whole time, although we do want to be based in Waikiki.
On Kauai, we would like to relax at a resort and do some sightseeing (Na Pali, Waimea Canyon, etc...) but we don't want to be on the go the whole time. We want to relax, too, because we had a very busy trip to Hawaii last time! Also, great snorkeling is a big priority for us.
Thanks in advance for the advice!
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This decision is obviously personal preference. My wife and I split our trip two years ago between Oahu(2 nights) and Kauai(10 nights) which worked out very nice. This gave us a chance to visit Pearl Harbor, hike Diamond Head and experience Waikiki. Then it was off to Kauai for 10 days of R&R. We are returning to Hawaii in April of this year and have opted for 15 days of R&R on Kauai. After experiencing what Kauai was all about, we just couldn't make ourselves sacrifice a day on Kauai by splitting our time up. Again, it's all about personal preference. We hope that in the future we will be able to visit the other islands but for this trip we both agree that the entire trip will be spent on beautiful Kauai.
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icee2: We just decided on 5 nights Oahu and 8 nights Kauai, and booked our hotel for Oahu. We are so excited to spend more time on Oahu than last summer, and also to experience Kauai for the first time
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icee2: Sheryl deleted my post because I forgot to tell her that I couldn't get the amazing bargains.com link to work when I tried to bid. It was a total accident on my part, and she e-mailed me this whole thing saying she doesn't need to be treated like a slave, etc...I was a bit taken aback...it was an honest mistake on my part. I had always just gone right to Priceline before trying bft out, and I forgot to tell her when I tried the amazingbargain link, it wouldn't work. I wasn't sure what to make of her reaction, so I apologized, and she deleted that...oh, well!
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Bill...yes, bft is biddingfortravel.com
And.......am I getting excited....I'm so excited that I put an extra day on my days left....it's only 102 more days now and on Friday of this week, will be in double digits!
So, the ? is...are you excited with 175 to go?
And.......am I getting excited....I'm so excited that I put an extra day on my days left....it's only 102 more days now and on Friday of this week, will be in double digits!
So, the ? is...are you excited with 175 to go?
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Beachgirl, I can't believe that it is time for you to plan your next trip. I have been on this message board for over one year planning this trip which will be happening in 32 days(March 4th) Three nights in Oahu,6nights in Kaui and 5 nights in Maui. I can't wait. I hope the weather cooperates for us. Hope you have a good time for the second time.
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We just returned from Kauai and Oahu, and we really liked Oahu, but do yourself a favor and get out of Waikiki, rent a car and see the Island, see my trip report of Kauai and Oahu I just posted.
We stayed in Kailua at a B&B which I recommend rather than the towering hotels in Waikiki. I just cant see the charm of Waikiki, there isn't much to like about the place, dirty beaches, lousy snorkeling, to many people on the beaches, traffic, noise, crime. Manhattan meets the south seas. Not my kind of vacation place as you can tell. Hanauma bay is well worth a full days visit, great snorkeling (the best we saw on both oahu and kauai), if your going in august you may have better snorkeling on kauai on the north shore. We spent 4 nights on Oahu and that was about right, maybe one more night because Hanauma bay was closed on our last day, so we made the mistake of spending it in Waikiki.
We stayed in Kailua at a B&B which I recommend rather than the towering hotels in Waikiki. I just cant see the charm of Waikiki, there isn't much to like about the place, dirty beaches, lousy snorkeling, to many people on the beaches, traffic, noise, crime. Manhattan meets the south seas. Not my kind of vacation place as you can tell. Hanauma bay is well worth a full days visit, great snorkeling (the best we saw on both oahu and kauai), if your going in august you may have better snorkeling on kauai on the north shore. We spent 4 nights on Oahu and that was about right, maybe one more night because Hanauma bay was closed on our last day, so we made the mistake of spending it in Waikiki.
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Marshal: your trip sounds great! Have an awesome time, and I can't wait to read your trip report when you return!
Soboyle: We actually liked Waikiki when we visited for 2 nights on our last trip, and even though it wasn't our first choice, it made sense financially for us this time around, and now we are really looking forward to returning. But, we DEFINITELY plan on getting out of Waikiki and seeing the rest of Oahu, and snorkeling at Han. Bay is at the top of our list. I am going to look for your trip report right now, especially because this will be our first time to Kauai. Thanks!
Soboyle: We actually liked Waikiki when we visited for 2 nights on our last trip, and even though it wasn't our first choice, it made sense financially for us this time around, and now we are really looking forward to returning. But, we DEFINITELY plan on getting out of Waikiki and seeing the rest of Oahu, and snorkeling at Han. Bay is at the top of our list. I am going to look for your trip report right now, especially because this will be our first time to Kauai. Thanks!
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If you're going in August go snorkeling in Shark's Cove on the North Shore of Oahu instead of Hanauma Bay. Way less crowded and lots more fish. Plus, it's free (you just take your own snorkel gear or rent it at Planet Surf across the street).
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beachgirl, I don't like to speak negatively about people, but I had an unfortunate circumstance similiar to yours with that admin too. Though the board, and Sheryl can be very helpful, I decided to move on to betterbidding.com, where you can make mistakes without getting scolded. I still look at bft when researching, just no longer post.