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trip plans for Hawaii ...thanks?




angela


My husband and I along with our Son( barely 3 yrs old then) are flying in to Holonunu from DC and flying back after 15 days.
the trip was booked for middle dec that covers chritmas and new year.
What should we do there and how should we plan the 15 days. where else should we go, should we rent a car? Should I dont have a specific budget , meaning that I am open to spend on something thats really good, but I want to be frugal at the mean time .



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Is this your first trip to Hawaii? 15 days is an excellent amount of time to see 2-3 islands. For first time visitors, I'd recommend Maui, Oahu, and the Big Island of Hawaii as the three best destination islands. Kauai is awesome, but it can get a little boring after 2-3 days of perfect beaches, lush rain forests, and stunning waterfalls and scenery.

On Maui, you'll probably want to stay at the multi-resort development at Kaanapali. The Sheraton Kaanapali at Black Rock is a great hotel. If you're rich and like luxury try the mega-resorts along the Gold Coast (Makena-Wailea). Maui has all the activities you could want from whale watching, golfing, horse back riding, hiking, perfect beaches, and water sports. There is a winery in upcountry Maui. The Haleakala Crater is spectacular in the morning (but your son may not be loving the cold dry air and high altitude).

Whale Watching. If you travel to Hawaii in December you have to put whale watching on your list of things to do. The whales ought to be viewable by boat, air, and often times by land from/between Oahu and Maui. The best whale watching boat tours obviously depend on the sea legs of your family members.

Do you prefer all-inclusive resorts or winging it? Waikiki on Oahu has its good points and bad. But you can decent budget accommodation deals there. If you want an inclusive resort experience try the Ihilani Resort & Spa about an hour away from Waikiki. Waikiki will be overrun by Japanese tourists around the time you visit. They tend to visit en masse in December-January and again in July-August.

On Oahu If you like American historical sites, you ought to visit Pearl Harbor, the USS Arizona Memorial & Museum, and the USS Bowfish submarine. If you want even more history, you can also visit the Punchbowl National Cemetery up on Tantalus.

Surf ought to be up on the north shore of all Hawaiian islands in December, and Oahu's North Shore has some of the best surfing in the world. It's spectacular to see, but don't go in the water when the surf's up. It's not worth the risk. Swim along the calm south shore beaches instead.

One of the most memorable and spectacular sites to visit is on the Big Island. The intermittently active volcano of Kilauea is simply awesome. If you can afford it, there are helicopter tours and boat tours that can sort of come near the active lava flows if they're occurring. It's a hit or miss affair, but don't miss the opportunity if it arises. Stay at a resort on the Kona coast, and don't bother with the Hilo side (east) of the island. The distances are far and you don't want to waste your time driving for hours when you could be experiencing the gorgeous western side of the island.

Stay away from Molokai. The people there are xenophobic and crazy. However, if you and yours love deep sea fishing, the north shore of Molokai has some of the best fishing, and perhaps the most beautiful and stunning scenery in the entire State of Hawaii.




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