Kawaii Island Hawaii

Hawaii Island Kawaii

BI & Kauai Best Winters Monday - Island of Hawaii Forums We have been to Kauai twice (last December and April) and really want to see what the BI will be like on our next journey to Hawaii, which will take place in the 2019 season. Priority is given to cetaceans ( "either/both islands"), good snorkelling condition (BI) and hot, sunshine. We' re planning to spend a 10 day journey somewhere on the Kohala coast on BI and in Poipu on Kauai.

We' re also adaptable in how many nights we stay on which island to make the best journey possible. We have seen and done a great deal on Kauai and mostly want to stay there for a few nights, because we really like the island so much that it would be a mistake to go to Hawaii and not stop by.

I' d go snorkelling in January (you'll see a lot of cetaceans, but not as many as in February), but you still run the danger of swelling and bad weather all year. I' d stick to BI all the way to maximise your chances of getting good terms.

Snorkelling on BI is the best and the second best, while Kauai is the least well-off for these pursuits. /But at a bare essentials I would remain 7 days and spending a day or two on the Eastern side for VNP if that interests you. Hawaii Island usually works well for us from mid to end of January.

I' d like to be with BI all the while, but my spouse thinks he won't like it as much as he does Kauai and only wants to go when he comes to Kauai. We will travel with FF mileage and the flights between the islands are free for us, so I can give him a few Kauai-day.

I' m a tough Kauai fan, but the Big Island is my second favourite island - so many astonishing and different things to discover - very varied and inimitable! You can also return to the Great Island. The Big Island has the best marine habitat of all of them. Kauai has the worst.

You' ll see Big Island cetaceans; there's not much going on outside Kauai. On the Kohala coast you will almost certainly have good betting; a much safer wager than Kauai. In Kauai I know we won't see much of cetaceans and I am the only one who snorkells (he's not a swimming person at all, won't even swim).

It like Waimea Canyon and the general Kauai atmosphere. OK, if you don't go to VNP, you'll need less island access and can remain on the Kohala coast all the while. I' d also schedule a whole full days for a full excursion to the eastern side (for things not related to VNP).

It' not like you don't see Kauai cetaceans.

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