What are you eating right now?
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Recommend. It's my favorite island for R&R. There is not much to do if one is looking for nightlife, and such. Kauai is (still) an island that looks the same since the 1960s. Ok, the hotels are supermodern. It's sort of how "Hawaii" was like.
Anyhow Piopu beach is where one must go. And walk on the beach barefeet to feel the sand. It's like a fine powder. Purest I've seen and felt.
California's finest beaches don't hold a candle. I know, cause I lived in Cali for almost 10 years.
Poipu Beach.
Anyhow Piopu beach is where one must go. And walk on the beach barefeet to feel the sand. It's like a fine powder. Purest I've seen and felt.
California's finest beaches don't hold a candle. I know, cause I lived in Cali for almost 10 years.
Poipu Beach.
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Re: What are you eating right now?
Waimea was the farthest we went. I recall the west side would be similar. But it did not leave a memory with me. Mostly because it was just shore and beach. Where as Poipu had a large sand area.
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I would still choose Oahu.
The city life is there, if you want it.
The R&R is there is you want to get away from the city life. West Oahu is "popular" now since a lot of people are "anti-Waikiki."
I recommend http://www.turtlebayresort.com/
Closer to the North Shore. A more country feel. Honolulu is 45 mins away. There is more outdoor nature stuff to do on that side of the island. Yes, there is the bus, and does stop at the hotel, but you will need a car, so factor that in.
Counter Point: For the single guy, I would stay near Waikiki, so there will be more $$$ to do other things. Hotels a few blocks away (Kuhio, Ala Wai, or Ala Moana) cost less than Waikiki beach (front). Since there are lots of hotels there, they are more price competitive.
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