Bearvet
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I know there have been many threads about Hawaii (I've read them all) but I have a few questions that I haven't seen yet. I would appreciate any advice you can give me.
We're planning to go in 2010 for our 25th anniversary with another couple who will be celebrating their 30th. My friend just got a teaching job, which really limits when we're able to go. So, it will have to be in the summer and we were thinking we should avoid July 4 - maybe go right after that? Is there a preferable time to go between late June and mid-August?
We are planning on 2 full weeks and I'm hoping to get a timeshare exchange at least 1 week. Then we'll split the other week between 2 more islands. We'll fly in and out of Honolulu. So, where should we spend the 1 full week? What other 2 islands should we do 3 days for one and 4 days for the other? Is it reasonable to do a brief trip (either day trip or 1 overnight) to the 4th island during the 1 week of timeshare?
Our interests are mainly to see as many sights as possible, go to at least 1 luau, Pearl Harbor - the basic tourist things. We'll snorkel, but we don't scuba dive. My DH is a golfer but my friend's DH is not (well, a little bit) - so DH will want to golf a few times. Both of our DHs are not really beach people, but my friend and I are, so we'll plan some beach time. We'll probably rent a car.
Those are the basics for now - we really need to pick our dates soon, so I can request the timeshare(s). Thanks for your help.
We're planning to go in 2010 for our 25th anniversary with another couple who will be celebrating their 30th. My friend just got a teaching job, which really limits when we're able to go. So, it will have to be in the summer and we were thinking we should avoid July 4 - maybe go right after that? Is there a preferable time to go between late June and mid-August?
We are planning on 2 full weeks and I'm hoping to get a timeshare exchange at least 1 week. Then we'll split the other week between 2 more islands. We'll fly in and out of Honolulu. So, where should we spend the 1 full week? What other 2 islands should we do 3 days for one and 4 days for the other? Is it reasonable to do a brief trip (either day trip or 1 overnight) to the 4th island during the 1 week of timeshare?
Our interests are mainly to see as many sights as possible, go to at least 1 luau, Pearl Harbor - the basic tourist things. We'll snorkel, but we don't scuba dive. My DH is a golfer but my friend's DH is not (well, a little bit) - so DH will want to golf a few times. Both of our DHs are not really beach people, but my friend and I are, so we'll plan some beach time. We'll probably rent a car.
Those are the basics for now - we really need to pick our dates soon, so I can request the timeshare(s). Thanks for your help.
If you could stretch your trip out to 17 days, 3 islands can be really comfortable. If possible, fly into Honolulu, out from Maui and do another island in between. Which one? Having not been to Hawaii before, pick Hawaii, the Big Island. There are two distinct sides to it, and 9 or 11 climate zones. It is incredibly diverse, and need I mention, the home of Madam Pele, resident of the world's most active volcano. I would spend 3 or four days on O'ahu, 5 to 7 on the Big Island with at least two nights on the Hilo side, 4 nights on the Kohala Coast or Kona side, and the rest on Maui. When you narrow your islands down, I can be more helpful about specific things to see and do. To me, this would give you the most diverse experience.
). Oh, there is a little shopping plaza on the strip of hotels on Kaanapali beach.... right near the Westin.... and we got a lot of cool souveniers and ate (again, with the food) at a restaurant that had the BEST boneless buffalo wings I have ever had in my life.
The flights from the midwest are so long.