What is the best vacation spot in Hawaii for someone who is only mildly fond of beaches?
I am not anti-beach, but beach activity alone does not make a vacation for me. What are your favorite areas of Hawaii other than the beach? I would be up for urban pursuits, wildlife viewing, or anything unique and fun.
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- I really liked Big Island. There are some beautiful mountain towns and natural settings that are not along the beach.
- I would say either Oahu or the Big Island. Actually, there are lots of non-beach things to do on any of the islands, but Maui & Kauai are more beach oriented. On the Big Island there is the Volcano National Park - lots to do & see there. There are some nice waterfalls just outside of Hilo & there is the Waipio Valley. http://gohawaii.about.com/cs/bigislandland/a/waipio_valley.htm http://www.nps.gov/havo http://www.101thingstodo.com/hawaii/bigisland/tours/hilowaterfallcruise/index.php Oahu has tons of stuff to do. We have a decent zoo,an aquarium, lots of historical places like Iolani Palace & Pearl Harbor, several museums (art, natural history, missionary period), a symphony orchestra, art on the fence (local artists display their work for sale outside the zoo on the weekends), & a small but interesting Chinatown. http://www.iolanipalace.org/ http://www.nps.gov/usar http://www.artonthezoofence.com/ All of the islands have good hiking, Maui & Kauai have zip-lining. If you come between December & March, a whale watching cruise is a must. Every island has beautiful sightseeing, like the road to Hana on Maui or the Waimea Canyon on Kauai. Have a great vacation & don't forget your sunscreen!
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