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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've been twice and loved it. It is naturally stunning and culturally rich. I seek shade and do not lay out on a beach but love walking along them. First time went to Kauai on my own. Absolute dream. Wonderful hiking opportunities. Took a surfing lesson. Watched surfers (big storm had blown through). Next time we went to Maui for on a honeymoon. We circled the entire island (against the recommendation of the car rental place) and stayed in unique locations. I did find one place I hated, which was Lahaina. It's sort of the place that's the tourist ghetto and lots of hustle. There are very well-worn corridors and paths to stay in. I think the key is getting out of those for at least a few nights. We stayed in a yurt in Hana, a beautiful B&B in Wailuku, and in a cozy octagon cottage in Maui's up-country on a floral plantation! We had a few nights in a boring Hyatt too on one of the main beach areas, but you get the idea. I was also pleasantly surprised by Honolulu and Waikiki, which I absolutely love. I really had the feeling that I was in an Asian capital. It's a wonderful blend of cultures. Can't wait to go back and discover more of Oahu and the Big Island too! [/quote] Culturally rich? LOL. Good one OP. Pass the canned spam![/quote] Hawaiian has huge fusions of Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Portuguese food. [/quote]
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