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+1 on you have to at least try poi... they have huge taro fields just outside of Princeville-Hanalei.
Still think Hanalei is the best if you want to just kick back on the beach, there are some resturants/bars/shops right there in the Hanalei village. IMHO best fish can be had at small local fish markets. Beach at Hanalei (my brother and family): http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1455063880.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1455063942.jpg |
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Hikes Pali lookout https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu%E2%80%98uanu_Pali Koko Head trail Koko Crater Railway Trail - 1348 Photos - Hiking - Honolulu, HI - Reviews - Yelp Diamond Head Crater Pacific Historic Parks Aiea Loop Trail Aiea Loop Trail - 424 Photos - Parks - Aiea, HI - Reviews - Yelp Visitor Attractions Pearl Harbor tour USS Arizona Memorial - Pearl Harbor, HI - Pacific Historic Parks Sea Life Park Fun things to Do on Oahu Polynesian Cultural Center The Day Experience | Polynesian Cultural Center Lyon Arboretum https://manoa.hawaii.edu/lyonarboretum/ Hanauma Bay Hanauma Bay State Park - Hanauma Bay Hours Eats aka Dives Ono Hawaiian Food The Ono Hawaiian Foods Web Site Rainbow Drive In Rainbow Drive-In |
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Sunrise on Haleakala is really something to see |
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Helo ride = doors off tour
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Poi over lau lau, lomi salmon and chili pepper water.
Shave ice, I like the root beer with vanilla ice cream, yummy. I'm on Oahu, possibly can meet up, do you like Targas? <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Pf5P8PHwI_4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Are you interested in a group ride, I have a few extra bikes in the quiver, size 53cm.
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Kauai, Waimea Canyon and Napali coast with Jacks Helicopter, Doors off. Check it off your bucket list.
https://vimeo.com/151172342 download this app or buy the book. It's a must have. stellar awesome. Kaua |
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Kalapaki Joe's - Poipu.
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Some good recommendations on Kauai have been put forth here by many....
I'll add this...for a great hike and beautiful views (weather permitting!?!) as Tevake suggested, try the hike at Ke'e beach far up on the North shore that takes you to views of the Napali coast. It's fairly intense so bring lot's of water. BUT make sure to start early as it gets very busy on that trail AND parking can be a real pain as there is very limited parking there. If you're into deep sea fishing, I would highly recommend this guy: Kauai Fishing Charters - Hawaiian Style Fishing located in Kapaa, Hawaii A one man show on a fairly small boat but this guy knows where to hook 'em! Plus one of few charters that depart from Kapa'a instead of Port Allen. Aloha and Mahalo! |
There are also a few garlic shrimp shacks along the windward coast worth trying ;)
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Spent some time on Maui in March two years ago...and there were whales everywhere! (heavy concentrations of whales from Jan. through April). Did lots of diving and could hear them talking to each other (sound travels great under water). Not sure about whales around Kauai at this time of year - but do make sure to get out on (and under) the water!
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We're staying one day in Kapahula, then a few days in Kailua, then off to Kauai where we'll stay in Kihei for the rest of the trip. The plan is to rent a car and explore and check out fun stuff. (I've reserved Capt Andy's boat trip, Buzz's Steaks, we've got hikes planned and I'm pretty sure the helo ride is going to be part of the fun.) Plus, Shane has given me his number, so hopefully I can do a Pelican meetup to make the vacation complete! |
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