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trustworth advice from maui revealed?
Sorry, another RTH question! The Maui Revealed book states that if you are staying in Hana overnight, it is better to leave after 10:30 to avoid crowds. Does anyone have any experience with this? Every other travel guide I have read says to leave as early as possible. Also, any recommedations on stops on the south road from Hana would be appreciated!
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The folks who live in Hana but work elsewhere, pour out of Hana early in the morning -- as do folks who need to catch flights out, etc.
Take you time to depart...have breakfast, dawdle awhile, and then you'll be well _behind_ all the early-starters! :-) |
nomadic_soul, the travel books emphasize *as early as possible* when traveling TO Hana. I think the opposite advice applies upon the return, as Auntiemaria says.
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if you've got Hawaiian blood in you, there's something called "Hawaiian time," meaning that as early is possible should be no earlier than 10 am...or 11-ish. if not Hawaiian, this may apply if you have kids too.
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eRnO -
I hear ya! As I read the guidebooks and other sources of advice, they always say, "Be sure and see this before 7 am," etc. I'm thinking, yeah right... Maybe I could do it, but my family? Not likely. The islands always pull me between the desires to "hang loose" and "go, go, go"! |
sorry, to clarify I meant when to leave to go to Hana, although the advice about when to return is helpful also!
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Also meant to say that I will be leaving for Hana on a Saturday.
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Early departure is good, but if you dawdle on the way (the state park, waterfalls, etc.), the traffic will catch up with you anyway. Just relax and enjoy.
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