Anonymous wrote:I’ve been all over the Caribbean. The water is prettier in the Caribbean but Hawaii is very unique and better in other ways. The turtles, the hiking, the dolphins and whales, the volcanoes, the food, the waterfalls, the drive to Mauna Kea, the night sky and stars at the top of Mauna Kea, the sunsets, the surfing, scuba diving and hearing whales calling to each other, the luau, the black sand beaches, the culture, etc. I had a whale breech the water next to me on a SUP in Hawaii. Hawaii is far but it is truly unique and special. It is a very different experience than the Caribbean.
Anonymous wrote:We went in May 2022 and did not like it. Homeless was a major issue. Tours were depressing because there were not enough people to lead tours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old Lahaina is essentially gone. So devastating! We live in CA, so HI for us is easy to get to. We've spent a lot of time in West Maui, with daily trips to Lahaina. It's just so sad to think of all those people losing everything! And for the town to burn so quickly that people had to escape into the ocean! It will take a long time for that side of the island to recover it's tourist base. And for the locals to regain what they've lost, if ever.
I am the PP who was just there. They are still waiting for daylight to asses the damage better but I am reading in the comments on CWG that the Banyan Tree and Pioneer Inn are gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old Lahaina is essentially gone. So devastating! We live in CA, so HI for us is easy to get to. We've spent a lot of time in West Maui, with daily trips to Lahaina. It's just so sad to think of all those people losing everything! And for the town to burn so quickly that people had to escape into the ocean! It will take a long time for that side of the island to recover it's tourist base. And for the locals to regain what they've lost, if ever.
I am the PP who was just there. They are still waiting for daylight to asses the damage better but I am reading in the comments on CWG that the Banyan Tree and Pioneer Inn are gone.
Anonymous wrote:Old Lahaina is essentially gone. So devastating! We live in CA, so HI for us is easy to get to. We've spent a lot of time in West Maui, with daily trips to Lahaina. It's just so sad to think of all those people losing everything! And for the town to burn so quickly that people had to escape into the ocean! It will take a long time for that side of the island to recover it's tourist base. And for the locals to regain what they've lost, if ever.