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Sleepytime
Dec 21, 2004

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Soiled Meat
My spouse and I are thinking about going to Hawaii sometime next summer for about a week.

Should we pick one island and stick with it? Any recommended guides or resources for planning? We're not really set on seeing anything outside of doing some snorkeling, checking out volcanoes and possibly an observatory.

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Sleepytime
Dec 21, 2004

two shots of happy, one shot of sad

Soiled Meat
^Thank you. We found plenty to do on the big island between Volcanoes and checking out stuff on the other side.

The X-man cometh posted:

We're going to the Big Island for 3 and a half days next month. We're staying in Kona. Our plan is to spend one day at Volcanoes National Park, a day going on agricultural tours, and a day on beaches swimming and snorkeling. Is that reasonable?

I've heard you can find boats that take you to snorkeling reefs at Kealakekua Bay. Is that still possible with Covid restrictions?

That sounds like a good plan? I don't know if you have time / if it's too late to schedule but we took a group tour to the summit of Mauna Kea. Really awesome views. But I'm not sure what the current situation would be for that or the snorkeling boats that you asked about.

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