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Big thanks to all who have contributed so far! Probably too much, but I have a working itinerary for Oahu:
Wed 1 May- Arrive in Honolulu Diamond Head Tantalus Lookout Waikiki Beach Waikiki Aquarium Sunset at Waikiki Beach Thu 2 May- Aiea Loop Trail (WWII plane wreckage on trail; interior, north of Honolulu, on the H3 freeway) Drive the H3 freeway (interior, north of Honolulu) Dole Pineapple Plantation North Shore beaches (snorkel, sea turtles) Sunset at Sunset Beach Open Mic night at Turtle Bay Resort Fri 3 May- Reef Pirates scuba Hawaii Beach Time rent surfboards Paradise Cove luau Sat 4 May- Pearl Harbor Flea Market at the Aloha Bowl Manoa Falls Hanauma Bay (snorkel) Sun 5 May- Beach (snorkel) Fly to the Big Island Now on to (over)plan the Big Island. |
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My wife and I honeymooned on Oahu in 2005. Stayed on Waikiki beach.
We kind of just went with the flow. Pearl Harbor was really the only thing that was a must do for me. We did the USS Missouri the same day. Somebody earlier in this thread said something about it being closed right now though. Bummer. The rest of the time we just went with the flow. We did a few of the touristy things. We spend a few days doing nothing but hanging on the beach. Diamond Head and the Punch Bowl. We spent a day driving the entire coast of the island just checking out the scenery. We had lunch at Giovanni's Shrimp Truck (amazing) and spent a couple hours afterward on the North Shore before finishing the loop. We did a Luau one evening. Spent a day snorkeling at Hanauma Bay (A fish barked at me!) We spent the day at the Swap Meet at Aloha stadium. It's an enormous flea market that rings the whole outside of the stadium. Your itinerary scares the shit out of me. I don't know if I could even enjoy the trip knowing every moment was filled. I would be nothing but stressed. Hawaii is supposed to be relaxing. But to each his own. Oh, as somebody mentioned, it is very odd to see Japanese tourists at the Arizona memorial snapping photos and carrying on. It was a powerful place for me and I felt like any speaking above a whisper was disrespectful. Maybe that was just us though. We didn't speak any more than a few words during our time on the monument. |
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Been in Oahu for two days now and haven't gotten to dive yet. I rented a car for tomorrow just to get away from the group I am with and get some diving in... Can't ****ing wait. Got a two tank dive tomorrow and Sunday. Hoping to get at least one more day of diving in.
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Man, I love Hawaii
Big Island: it is huge. When you are inland, it will seem like you are not on an island at all. Be prepared for long drives if you want to go from volcanic to tropical. Great snorkeling, volcanoes, green sand beach (yes green! one of four in the world), and nature. Quite rural. It is really cool to go from volcanic (Mars-like landscapes, African plains, dry & hot) to tropical (rainforest, bamboo forest) in same day. Take an all day snorkeling trip down the Kona (W) side... to Captain Cook Memorial. It is amazing! Last time we did that excursion we went out on a zodiac... saw a 10' hammerhead and an incredible variety of fish along the reefs.
Maui: party island. Way more activities and nightlife on Maui than the other islands (possible exception of Honolulu on Oahu, as that is a big city). Maui is fun for all the reasons you would do a tropical vacation. It has the scenery, the beaches, and all the modern as well as traditional activities. Lots of fun here, and faster (athletic) pace. Oahu: Pearl Harbor, Honolulu, Waikiki, and a bunch of great beaches if you know some locals/people who have lived there. Honolulu is a legit big city, so it comes with all of the advantages/disadvantages of big cities. Lanai: very little there. Pristine. If you don't have an explicit reason to go, don't. Kuaui: laaaaaaid baaaack. Called the "Garden Isle" for a reason: it is lush and beautiful. Waimea Canyon is amazing: imagine the Grand Canyon covered in rainforest. You can kayak on fresh water river, tube through lava tubes, and enjoy a truly laid back island vacation. People there are super friendly (as long as you are cool and don't **** with them, their stuff, and nature). There are wild chickens all over this island, which makes mornings funny (all the roosters crowing). Other islands: stay the **** away. The locals do not want you there and there really isn't a reason to go...the bigger islands offer everything you could want. |
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Just got back a little while ago. Saw some sharks, my dive master got an octopus out of its hiding hole and got to hold him, and got up close and personal with some sea turtles as well. Great time just getting back into diving.
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