Just wondering if anyone owns a rental property in Hawaii? looking to go back in February but wanting to stay away from all the rental fees of Airbnb and such.
We have a timeshare in Waikiki and use it every year but have changed our timing from Feb to Dec as Feb is peak season. Way more tourists and if you want to extend your stay accommodations can double in price. Who cares what time of the year you go in my opinion. The weather is the same all year around.
We spent 15 days February in Kihei and only had 3 days of rain, snowed up high on one of them, we on our way to Hana the on day but raining hard, went back to Kihei and part sunny, we stay at Maui hills usually. Want to do a house next time and see how that goes.
They call it the Divorce highway. Take a small shuttle bus and let someone else do the driving. Some hairy hairpin turns and blind corners and having a backseat driver doesn't usually go well. LolBeen to Maui a few times but never did the road to Hana, hung out lots at big beach, waves were good so it was pretty good entertainment. Next time maybe
They call it the Divorce highway. Take a small shuttle bus and let someone else do the driving. Some hairy hairpin turns and blind corners and having a backseat driver doesn't usually go well. Lol
We had a rental Camaro... wife was green near the top and kids were reluctant to go back down.. pretty sure it needed new brakes after I was done with it.. good times
that was probably the volcano, thats a twisty road, Hana a little different
Im pretty sure it was Hana
Thinking about doing Hawaii for the first time this winter. Any advice from people that have been. Priorities would be, the best beaches and the less people and shops the better.