2011 Hawaii
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Hmm... Right here in Omaha we can get scuba certified for $375?
Dates
Zach's spring break is April 4-8 2011. So our window is Saturday April 2 - Sunday April 10.
Where To Stay
20100902 11:58 AM Sean Baker http://www.vrbo.com/169371
From: Sean Baker Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 1:08 PM To: Jay Hannah Subject: hawaii stuff
There are a bunch of islands in Hawaii, I’ve only been to Kauai, Maui and Oahu.
Maui: We’ve stayed on Napili twice, Kaanapali Beach once. Great place to go for a first trip. This is busier and you might find more to do on this island. The Hana road is a must-do drive and so is Haleakala. If Sara and I go back again we’ll hit Maui. Kaanapali has a long path along the beach that connects a bunch of shopping and hotels.
http://www.vrbo.com/vacation-rentals/usa/hawaii/maui/west-maui Napili the most affordable?
Kauai: We’ve stayed on Poipu Beach a bunch. This island is quiet and has the rainiest spot on earth. They filmed several movies on this island including King Kong. There are a few touristy beaches but you can find some very secluded ones since the island is less busy. If you want more peace and quiet go here.
http://www.vrbo.com/vacation-rentals/usa/hawaii/kauai/south A beautiful 4 bedroom house for $1100/week?
Oahu: I’ve only stayed here once, and it’s super busy. Pearl Harbor (Arizona), Hanauma (sp?) Bay and the North Shore are good places to go.
Molokai: If you want super seclusion try this island. It’s an old Leper colony that has some hotels on it. I’ve never been here but it looks interesting.
Big Island: This island is huge and the most rugged. You might like it, I want to go some day.
Regardless, if we went again we’d find a place from http://www.vrbo.com. You can find some private condos in resorts that are better than the condos that the resort offers to the public.
