Anonymous wrote:Never been but I have friends who went to Bora Bora for their honeymoon and they said it was bora boring.
Anonymous wrote:Might be boring with kids. Geared toward honeymooners who want to spend all day sitting on the beach, drinking cocktails and having sex
Anonymous wrote:I cannot even imagine being on a plane that long with kids. Even if we flew private just no.
Anonymous wrote:I can barely stand 20+ hours of plane travel. I would NEVER subject children to that (and I've taken my kids all over the world)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Honolulu and visited often after moving. I remember one of the most boring trips we ever took was to Maui when I was a teenager. There is literally nothing on Maui. My parents loved it, I hated it. Bora bora and Tahiti have much less than Maui.
This is an outdated perspective or people with different interests. We took 4 kids 10 and under to Maui in 2016 and it was fantastic. Plenty to do and see. Took my kids to Big Island at 10 and 12 in 2018, another great trip.
I could see young kids liking the beach, but I was a teenager and not into tanning. So was bored out of my mind.
I don’t understand all the hate for Maui. We have gone multiple times when our kids were at various ages. We’ve gone horseback riding, zip lining, hiking, biking, snorkeling, gone to the aquarium, plus all of the beach and pool activities. Even at the beach they’ve gone parasailing, rented jet skis, banana boats, etc.
Literally all things you can do in Myrtle Beach. Besides the road to Hana and the lava fields you could basically be at any beach in the US. Plus no mammals but freaking chickens everywhere and a few goats.
Yup and the road to Hana was closed while we were there...it wasn't my favorite. Honolulu was way more entertaining.
I loved Coco Palms (from the movie Blue Hawaii) on Kaui back before it was destroyed by a hurricane. That was one of the most incredible resorts I'd ever experienced. Hilton Wikaloa on the Big Island is awesome too. Trust me, PP, Maui just is vanilla compared to some of the other places in Hawaii.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Honolulu and visited often after moving. I remember one of the most boring trips we ever took was to Maui when I was a teenager. There is literally nothing on Maui. My parents loved it, I hated it. Bora bora and Tahiti have much less than Maui.
This is an outdated perspective or people with different interests. We took 4 kids 10 and under to Maui in 2016 and it was fantastic. Plenty to do and see. Took my kids to Big Island at 10 and 12 in 2018, another great trip.
I could see young kids liking the beach, but I was a teenager and not into tanning. So was bored out of my mind.
I don’t understand all the hate for Maui. We have gone multiple times when our kids were at various ages. We’ve gone horseback riding, zip lining, hiking, biking, snorkeling, gone to the aquarium, plus all of the beach and pool activities. Even at the beach they’ve gone parasailing, rented jet skis, banana boats, etc.
Literally all things you can do in Myrtle Beach. Besides the road to Hana and the lava fields you could basically be at any beach in the US. Plus no mammals but freaking chickens everywhere and a few goats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Honolulu and visited often after moving. I remember one of the most boring trips we ever took was to Maui when I was a teenager. There is literally nothing on Maui. My parents loved it, I hated it. Bora bora and Tahiti have much less than Maui.
This is an outdated perspective or people with different interests. We took 4 kids 10 and under to Maui in 2016 and it was fantastic. Plenty to do and see. Took my kids to Big Island at 10 and 12 in 2018, another great trip.
I could see young kids liking the beach, but I was a teenager and not into tanning. So was bored out of my mind.
I don’t understand all the hate for Maui. We have gone multiple times when our kids were at various ages. We’ve gone horseback riding, zip lining, hiking, biking, snorkeling, gone to the aquarium, plus all of the beach and pool activities. Even at the beach they’ve gone parasailing, rented jet skis, banana boats, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Honolulu and visited often after moving. I remember one of the most boring trips we ever took was to Maui when I was a teenager. There is literally nothing on Maui. My parents loved it, I hated it. Bora bora and Tahiti have much less than Maui.
This is an outdated perspective or people with different interests. We took 4 kids 10 and under to Maui in 2016 and it was fantastic. Plenty to do and see. Took my kids to Big Island at 10 and 12 in 2018, another great trip.
I could see young kids liking the beach, but I was a teenager and not into tanning. So was bored out of my mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Honolulu and visited often after moving. I remember one of the most boring trips we ever took was to Maui when I was a teenager. There is literally nothing on Maui. My parents loved it, I hated it. Bora bora and Tahiti have much less than Maui.
This is an outdated perspective or people with different interests. We took 4 kids 10 and under to Maui in 2016 and it was fantastic. Plenty to do and see. Took my kids to Big Island at 10 and 12 in 2018, another great trip.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that Maui is the worst. Also if you have these intrepid kids why not take them to Australia? Such a fabulous country with so many different outdoor adventure activities from swimming with whale sharks to sand surfing in the Little Sahara.