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Related: About this forumI'm gonna go for it (Hawaii)... Fuck COVID I have NEVER been anywhere in my LIFE
I'm finally coming into some money and looking at visiting friends in Hawaii!
I'm vaxed and boosted and I have literally never traveled in my life. (Been too busy being a poor single mom, now they are grown and I am free!)
I have friends on Maui and the Big Island... figured I'd bounce between the two (interisland flights are actually not that expensive) and see their personal paradises.
They literally both have huge gardens with food and chickens!
But I also wanna go see volcanos, black sand, etc.
Not too sure about the luau thing.... it seems like exploitation. I'd rather honor the native people and go to a museum or something.
Anyway.... Does anyone have a "must-do" for Hawaii in March?
(already looking into whale watching )
elleng
(136,880 posts)I have no info for you; please keep us informed!
msongs
(70,287 posts)public places like shows and restaurants tho
msongs
(70,287 posts)MontanaMama
(24,087 posts)Enjoy every minute.
blm
(113,854 posts)They wont steer you wrong.
MLAA
(18,678 posts)I did take a take Hawaiian quilt making lesson and that was fun.
tblue37
(66,041 posts)FirstLight
(14,313 posts)I really dont need much structire... I definitely wanna rent a car and drive atound the island (Maui)... My friend in Kona is excited to be a tour guide!
She and I used to work together here in Tahoe. SHe and her husband remodeled their house on their own over YEARS, sold it and made the dream come true! I cant wait to see her papaya trees and such!
it's kinda fun looking at tropical activities etc when there's 5+ feet of frozen tundra outside!
bahboo
(16,953 posts)Hawaii is just so indescribably beautiful. Been to Kauai and the Big Island...loved both of course. Didn't do the nighttime snorkeling with manta rays on Big Island, but heard it was phenomenal. Volcano nat'l park of course. And perhaps a helicopter tour on Kauai....we did it, unbelievable. just don't scrimp on the cheap ones...
GP6971
(33,426 posts)book a guided tour for The Road to Hana. It's a full day tour and you don't want to drive it yourself.
https://www.gohawaii.com/islands/maui/regions/east-maui/Hana
FirstLight
(14,313 posts)I also have a bestie who lived there for many years and will be hitting her up for info
Mister Ed
(6,391 posts)My friend has had to do a great deal of business travel during the pandemic, even before the advent of the vaccine. He has so far remained unscathed by the coronavirus. His suggestion are these:
1: Wear two masks in crowded, indoor locations such as the airport terminal. He wears one KN95 mask over another in such situations. However, I think one mask is sufficient on that long, long flight. The air in the cabin of an airliner in flight is constantly being refreshed and replaced.
2: My friend stays in small, single-occupancy airbnb's whenever possible, eschewing large hotels.
3: Whatever you do, do it under the sky, in the open air. Hawaii's climate certainly lends itself to that. Best to be outdoors, taking in the natural beauty of the islands, rather than seeking indoor entertainment.
P.S. Can I stay at your place in Tahoe while you're gone? I'm really pining to do some skiing at Heavenly.
FirstLight
(14,313 posts)...and I doubt you'd wanna stay here with my surly teen
but if I can get rid of him I can have you come and "pet-sit" my doggo...
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)Can't wait!
LoisB
(9,025 posts)pandr32
(12,285 posts)The luau could be fun, but there are so many wonderful places to see if you come.
🌺
Bobstandard
(1,711 posts)On Maui, pay attention to the surf report. If the right conditions develop, get someone to take you to watch the surfing at Peahi. It is also known a Jaws. (Google it) It is one of the places in the world where the waves get biggest and the very best big wave surfers go to test themselves. Otherworldly.
On Hawaii: Visit Lapahoehoe Point State Park. Beautiful. Visit Kealakekua Bay State Park where they still memorialize the westerner that led to the demise of a flourishing indigenous culture.
Finally, when you go to a bar or showroom where there are entertainers doing songs in the Hawaiian language, ask for Na Ali I.
FirstLight
(14,313 posts)sure he knows what you are talking about!
and its cool cuz both my friends on the islands also said they have ideas of where to go
Living in Tahoe, I respect that...LOCAL flavor...the places you see cuz a friend goes there every sunset
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)I love diving at Hanauma Bay but that's on Oahu ... it's freaking mind-blowing. I'm sure there's similarly great spots all over HI though.
I'm jealous I've not been there since 1994 or so ... love the islands!
FirstLight
(14,313 posts)Im gonna try!
brush
(58,059 posts)FirstLight
(14,313 posts)Still...7 days is gonna be packed
I'm so freaking excited!
I've got a ton of bookmarks...trying to weed through and make a partial intinerary.