Best time to visit Hawaii?
When someone else is paying.
:D
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Best time to visit Hawaii?
When someone else is paying.
:D
Probably 50 years ago, Hawaii and its sister islands were truly a paradise,
Now its people, tourist, and locals that hate tourists.
Good luck have fun !
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My normal answer is off holiday vacation schedule; esp Christmas / New Years where the snow birds fly to defrost.
Not ever, I would not go even if someone else paid for it
Funny you should say that - my last trip to Hawaii was when someone paid me to go. I will say Hawaii trip was worth going on once, nice to see what I could see.
The first time I hit their beaches was during a blizzard(back home), so the temp change was wonderful. We had a bungalow near the beach for a few days. Perfect.
When I went for work on [fixed] Oahu, the only thing I remember was the crowds, and how small Waikiki beach felt. I went to my first and only real ramen place. The food was perfect. I remember driving the coast and seeing a few spots that I was able to ID as being on the TV show Lost. I pretty much walked most of the area in Waikiki to kill time while waiting for access to the hardware we were doing a remove and replace.
Would I go back for a vacation trip? No
Would I go back for work again(non-covid times)? I could see it being enjoyable. And besides, I would like to have another good bowl of ramen.
Hawaii is not to be missed, if you can go.
February, is when I went and it was whale season. I was snorkling at Turtle Beach (on Maui), and could hear the whales singing. Sounded like they were right next to me. Beautiful.
I spent my time on Maui, and the second highlight of my trip was the Road to Hana (and back) which basically circumnavigates the island. Whales splashing their flippers offshore, breaching, etc.
Oh, and so many waterfalls, and beautiful beaches, etc. Lost my camera on the first day jumping 10 feet into a waterfall, etc.
Just beautiful.
The flight sucks, way too long over unremarkable ocean.
Oahu (?) is cool, there are some sights to see (it's an Island, in the middle of the Pacific) but it's the most populated island, and feels like a normal city.
Milk, is $8 per gallon. Cereal, another $4, so, yeah, you probably want to bring lots of money.
Hope you have a great time...