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italianmom May 6th, 2009 04:16 AM

which island with a 2 years old from italy??
 
hello,

i'm planning a trip to hawaii in august 2009 , pls which island do you think is better with a small child?? We wud like to visit max. 2 islands, we need a condo preferably near a beautiful beach with calm sea or better with small waves for a beginner surfer...
thanks !!

sf7307 May 6th, 2009 01:43 PM

Poipu Beach in Kauai would suit you perfectly. Shallow calm swimming areas, easy off-beach snorkeling, beginner surf lessons. I don't know your budget, but there are different types of accommodations - a Sheraton hotel, Hyatt, Kiahuna Plantation condos, a lovely Marriott timeshare resort (called Waiohai) and others.

dusty56438 May 6th, 2009 02:59 PM

Oahu is the most kid friendly island.

Maui is second.

Lots of info including sites with free brochures for all islands:

http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...trip-to-hi.cfm

PeaceOut May 6th, 2009 03:38 PM

I think all the Hawaiian islands are kid-friendly. We've taken our two kids to Hawaii several times, since they were toddlers. We did find Maui was more for honeymooners than families, but that was just our feeling at the time. We have returned to the Big Island more times, because it has a little bit of everything and feels less hectic to us.

Changing islands can take the whole day, so I would not suggest it unless you're staying longer than a week. Especially since you're coming from Italy, and will have enough airtime in that.

On the Big Island, a very nice little condo complex is Sea Village. Very well-kept, pretty grounds, free tennis, little pool, amazing ocean views from most condos. It does not sit on a sandy beach, but is a very short car ride to a very popular little place. If you Google Sea Village, you will find lots of them listed by owner.

sf7307 May 6th, 2009 05:10 PM

How old is your young child (2 I believe you said in another post?). We've been to Poipu Beach, Kaanapali Beach and Waikiki when our kids were 2-4 and loved every trip. Kids that age are easy to please -- good weather, warm water, sand to dig in, a lawn to play on, maybe a shallow pool to swim in -- and each of the islands has all of those in abundance. The one thing that's different in Maui and Waikiki is there is some more development, so for example, you can walk around Lahaina town, or Whaler's Village or Waikiki at night, less of that (none really!) in Kauai.

italianmom May 7th, 2009 12:59 AM

My child is 2 years old. Coming from Italy ( so with a long trip via San francisco) we wud spend 6 days on 1 island and other 5 on another...preferably in an apartment than hotel..
thank u.

suze May 7th, 2009 06:56 AM

I would suggest 6 days on Maui and 5 days on Oahu. You'll need a rental car for Maui, but not as much for Oahu if you stay in Waikiki.

I like The Hawaiiana Hotel in Waikiki, all the rooms have kitchenettes, and it has nice tropical gardens and two small pools. My family stayed at Lahaina Shores on Maui, which is condos, walking distance to town.

PeaceOut May 7th, 2009 07:12 AM

I think a car is a necessity on Hawaii, so you can explore. Going to Oahu and only staying in Waikiki for 5 days doesn't sound like a good idea to me.

suze May 7th, 2009 11:37 AM

Sorry I didn't say that well... I meant on Oahu there are other alternatives to tranportation, when you are staying in Waikiki (where most of the hotels are) to get out and around the island... There are loads of companies that do various tours, The Bus, etc. which you could use to see some things even if you chose not to rent a car.

dfr4848 May 7th, 2009 12:00 PM

As noted, all the islands have some nice places for kids. We particularly liked the Mauna Lani Resort on the Big Island. We went there when our daughter was 3 and the staff was very accommodating to kids. There was even a "Kiki Beach" (Kiki being Hawaiian for "child") with small tables, chairs and loungers. The beach was a lagoon and the water was protected by a barrier and was very shallow. Special activities for kids. Really nice.

sf7307 May 7th, 2009 02:41 PM

I think it would help if you could tell us approximately what your nightly budget is. The Hawaiiana recommended by Suze and the Mauna Lani recommended by dfr4848 are at opposite ends of the price/luxury spectrum (and there's plenty at both ends and in-between, too).

PeaceOut May 7th, 2009 03:50 PM

Suze, good point about public transit.

Budget is also a good question. We stayed at the Mauna Lani with our two kids, and it is lovely, but it is expensive.

italianmom May 8th, 2009 07:57 AM

Thank u everybody ! you're right , I have to speak about MONEY !! not too much, I wud like to spend about 150usd per night ...not more...if possible..better in a condo so we do not spend also too much money for food...
thanks!!

suze May 8th, 2009 11:45 AM

The Hawaiiana Hotel fits that price range. Though it is not technically a "condo", all the rooms have full kitchens, plus they have BBQ grills available (for a very small fee) if you want to get fish or steaks from the grocery store and cook in the yard. And it's a family friendly place.


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