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[QUOTE="baako1, post: 4012368, member: 474"] Wife and I went in September 2018 on our honeymoon. We split between the big island, Oahu, and Kauai. All were fantastic in their own ways. I think Kauai was probably our favorite on balance - we split our time between the north and south sides of the island, the hiking is just the best (in Waimea Canyon). Also great food and more of a laidback vibe, with lots of smaller secluded beaches. Our stay on the big island was also great, but probably our least favorite of the three -- we had some tough luck with timing and the volcanoes had just gone off, so we couldn't do volcanoes nat'l park. it was still a great stay, though, and where we started the trip (in hindsight, i think we would have done Maui instead). We loved Oahu - more than anticipated. While it is definitely the most "miami" vibe of the three, it still felt like Hawaii and there was some amazing sightseeing and hiking / beaches. The food scene on Oahu is also fantastic. If we could do it again, we probably would have spent a few nights on the north shore (at Turtle Bay resort) and a couple nights in Waikiki, too. We stayed at a hotel called the Kahala, which was really nice, but it was a little far from Waikiki proper and the beach / pool area was not amazing, so I would probably choose a diff property next time. Anyway, definitely DM me if you have other questions - happy to help. We absolutely loved it and hope to return once the world is back to normal. [/QUOTE]
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