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Where to stay in Hawaii what island for "second honeymoon"?


What island in Hawaii should we go to for our "second honeymoon"
or just a nice peaceful vacation. We’d like things to be able to do, neat things to do and/or see & hopefully nice relaxed people.
Our honeymoon was in Jamaica which we fell in love with–very peaceful, very nice nature and natural, very nice laid back people, a lot of things to do.

Please help me with the Hawaiian people, culture, things to do, where to stay, etc.

I would recommend Maui. It is not as crowded as the other islands, but it still has a lot to do. You can go to the beach, go snorkeling, go shopping, go on a whale watching trip (if you go at the right time), tour a volcano, or do the Road to Hana, which is a beautiful drive through the rainforest. One of the best aspects of the island is that there are really nice resorts like the Grand Wailea and the Royal Lahaina that would be the perfect place to spend a second honeymoon. You can find more information and ideas here:

http://www.vacationsmadeeasy.com/MauiHI/lodging/

Hope this helps! Enjoy your trip!

3 Responses to “Where to stay in Hawaii what island for "second honeymoon"?”

  1. Jamie W Says:

    Oahu is the most heavily populated, but it’s not very "Hawaii" except on North Shore (and Turtle Bay Resort is about the only place to stay there.)

    Kauai is thought of as the most romantic, many fewer people, gorgeous waterfalls and very jungly.

    Maui is where the celebrities live, also sparsely populated and very beautiful. Somewhat better beaches than on Kauai, I think, but it’s kind of the difference between "gorgeous" and "lovely."

    The Big Island of Hawaii is the only one with an active volcano and has really unusual beaches, like one with black sand and another with dark green sand. If you want a more active, hiking-type vacation, this is probably the one to go for.

    All four have plenty to do (though Oahu leans toward cosmopolitan/city life, Big Island volcanoes/country, Kauai romance, and Maui exclusive/romance), but don’t count on island hopping unless you have plenty to spend on airfare.
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  2. andy s Says:

    I would recommend Maui. It is not as crowded as the other islands, but it still has a lot to do. You can go to the beach, go snorkeling, go shopping, go on a whale watching trip (if you go at the right time), tour a volcano, or do the Road to Hana, which is a beautiful drive through the rainforest. One of the best aspects of the island is that there are really nice resorts like the Grand Wailea and the Royal Lahaina that would be the perfect place to spend a second honeymoon. You can find more information and ideas here:

    http://www.vacationsmadeeasy.com/MauiHI/lodging/

    Hope this helps! Enjoy your trip!
    References :
    http://www.vacationsmadeeasy.com

  3. lizzie Says:

    Koele Lodge on Lanai is the best!
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