Hawaii is so beautiful! We'd go there every year if it
weren't so far away from us! Lots of great information
here. I'd pick two islands for a 10 day trip-3 if you can
extend to staying a full 2 weeks. More island hopping than
that takes up too much time. Better yet, two islands in 2 weeks
and a day trip to the 3rd for the highlights.
I know you said you didn't
want to cook-don't BUT get a condo. Space, convenience,
no lines for breakfast, cost savings, great locations, time
savings - all reasons for condos. The islands are chock full
of condos for good reason-it's the way to vacation with a
family!!! Time changes make you get up early over there-
if kids get up early and grownups sleep(or visa versa) a condo
allows the non-sleeper a place to hang out other than the
bathroom floor with the door shut. Also, cereal and bagels
for breakfast at your leisure on a slow morning rather than
showering, waiting til everyone is ready THEN driving or
walking to a restaurant and waiting to order an expensive
morning meal. Kids travel better when they have a base
home-condos give everyone a place to relax that feels more
homey.
My favorite island-Hawaii. That's where the erupting volcano
is and the volcano national park-black sand beaches-best
authentic Hawaiian shopping-horseback riding-great deluxe
resorts if that's what you like-Paniolo Pizza-best sport fishing(it's
really fun to watch the fishing boats come it around 4pm) and
the history of the King Kamehamehas on the Kohala Coast
is pretty cool up where Captain Cook landed. We had our
best helicopter sightseeing tour on Hawaii over the volcano!!!
It was amazing. I love helicopters but this was extrordinary.
The volcano smells of heavy sulfur-take bandanas scented
with perfume EVEN if you just go to the Volcano National
Park, the kids will appreciate the relief.
I'd also warn you away from a luau BUT you have to see
a cultural dance presentation. If you settle on Oahu as
one of your islands-the Polynesian Cultural Center would
be interesting.
Food does not have to be extremely expensive here. Get
a good budget guide book-Lonely Planet, Let's Go or
similar. Eat where the locals eat-diners, diners in little
shopping malls. Splash out only a couple of times and
shop at the real grocery for fresh fruit/snaks for your
room and car. There is NO refillable mug, lol, here but
pop from the softsided cooler at the beach
is MUCH cheaper than from the pool bar!!!!
I just retired from being a
travel agent for 29 years.
Hawaii was one of my passions. If I chose Oahu as one
of my islands-I would stay away from Honolulu and choose
the east coast resort that someone recommended. Waikiki
is a beach in a big city-go to Miami if that's what you want...
the flight is cheaper and you can drive up to WDW
Kauai would probably bore your kids if you are accustomed
to fast pace - it tends to rain loads there too. It's beautiful
and great for quiet honeymoons! Maui has lots to do-
wonderful snorkeling if you are adventurous and don't
mind climbing down some rocks up north of Kapalua where
the locals go to swim. Someone already mentioned the
road to Hana. How about a sunrise trip to the top of
Haleakala with a mountain bike ride/coast down the
mountain and breakfast when you get down? I like
Wailea too but as said-no night life. Lahaina is loaded
with stuff to do but the traffic, whew!
This trip takes some research! good start! I actually
recommend against a cruise. Weird, I know but the ships
aren't great and you get no quality time on any of the
islands. just my opinion.
mimi