sirkdev
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Avoid Honolulu unless you like Japanese tourists.. they are every where
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.
^^^^What he said..!Been to Oahu and Maui. Maui has way less people. Oahu is very busy. The island is beautiful and has unreal beaches but everywhere has traffic...always.
My wife and I got tired of always stepping off to the side to let the young Japanese tourists dressed in designer clothes and carrying bags from the high end shops walking 4 abreast down the streets so we just started holding our ground and forcing them to fall in behind on their side of the walkways. The younger Japanese tourists are entitled. The older ones are very respectful still. There are literally thousands of Japanese tourists walking the streets at any given time of the day over there in Waikiki. Never even noticed them in Maui.Avoid Honolulu unless you like Japanese tourists.. they are every where
The wife and I went for a drive up to Lahaina and I decided we would keep going ........Rode got tight and single lane only . Had to back down to let others pass . Road to Hanna was a breeze after that oneThey 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
The wife and I went for a drive up to Lahaina and I decided we would keep going ........Rode got tight and single lane only . Had to back down to let others pass . Road to Hanna was a breeze after that one
that's what i thought as well . Locals don't care much for ya on that road i learntBetter coming from Lahaina than hanging over the cliff coming from the Airport.
I've driven that road numerous times, it's a fun drive but you have to drive at a reasonable speed. The first time we drove it my wife came pretty close to getting motion sickness, luckily I stopped in time for her to recover. We've also driven the entire highway all the way around the island, I don't reccomend it as there are no services on the backside of the island.Been 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
Not to be paranoid or anything but be careful if you go swimming off the coast of Maui.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/hawaii-s...rnia-man-dead-witness-says-skin-just-torn-off
They said it bit the guys arm off clean. Must have been a Tiger?Not to be paranoid or anything but be careful if you go swimming off the coast of Maui.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/hawaii-s...rnia-man-dead-witness-says-skin-just-torn-off
That would be my guess, tiger sharks are pretty prevalent in Hawaiian waters. I've snorkeled pretty far off shore in the past off the coast of Maui, I may be rethinking that move after reading about that attack.They said it bit the guys arm off clean. Must have been a Tiger?
anyone done the KOKO crater steps? or the natural bridge? we did the pillbox hike and the blowhole/sea caves. there's soo much to do, a guy can be busy every day.