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[QUOTE="UCFan1513, post: 3663748, member: 5603"] Hi all! Recent college graduate here set to start my job in November - only catch is my job will be remote for the first two months (at least). This got me thinking: what better way to make the most out of work from home than to spend an extended period of time somewhere I've never been? Hawaii was my pick (as most international options are off the table and I figure I won't have many more golden opportunities to spend an extended period of time outside the contiguous U.S.), but I don't know much about which island would be best for me. A little about myself and what I'd be looking for: 1. Likely going to get a one-month Airbnb 2. Won't have a car, so want to be on an island where I could rent a bike or scooter to get around to attractions and activities 3. Love hiking and biking most, and would really like to see some volcanoes (know Maui has quite a few) 4. Am a big foodie and would love to be somewhere with great local eats 5. Likely will be going alone, so don't want to be somewhere too secluded and lonely From initial research, seems like Maui meets many of my criteria (especially for outdoor activities, size of island, food, and population density), but wanted to reach out since I figure many here will know more than me, and may also know what part of certain islands would be the best to look at. Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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