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[QUOTE="bgermain, post: 4012837, member: 3352"] Captain Andy’s on Kauai is next level amazing. Breathtaking views watching the sunset with bottomless drinks and an awesome surf and turf. Jurrasic falls helicopter tour was awesome as well. Kauai is the laid back place to relax. Stayed at the Grand Hyatt which is probably the nicest hotel I will ever stay at but worth it. Only downside is you can’t swim at their beach or atleast they don’t recommend it because of the current. Locals love to surf the beach and it’s fun to just watch. I would look into the old sugar plantation raft tour as they book up months in advance if you do go to Kauai. Maui is great as well. I most definitely don’t recommend the sunrise at Haleakala. You wake up at 3 am to stand in 40 degree temps to watch a fogged up crater. Take you’re own ride up there to see it during the day if you want but the sunrise isn’t worth it at all in my opinion as it will wreck your entire rest of the day. Mama’s fish house is as advertised. Stayed at grand Wailea which was another amazing hotel and has everything you could possibly need. Spent 3 nights in Waikiki as well and it was a super fun city tons of shopping and just a great vibe with a beach right downtown in a major metropolitan area. The puddle jumpers between islands can be a bit uncomfortable. Small planes bumpy rides but it’s normal. Word of caution however. I have a friend who recently did Maui and Kauai honeymoon as well and did warn that rentals (especially on kauai) and ubers are hard to come by right now as the government loves to pay everyone to not work still. I would look for dinner reservations now too. Good luck it was the best trip of my life and wouldn’t change a thing about it. [/QUOTE]
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