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Top Answers To Big Island Travel Questions
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Kim answered:HI Kathy, Summertime, when families descend on Hawaiâi, constitutes high season. So does wintertime (from mid-December through March), when a blanket of brrrr covers most of the mainland. Holiday periods like Thanksgiving and Easter also draw throngs. Be careful about coming in late April: There are three simultaneous holidays in Japan at that time, which means the Japanese are traveling in greater numbers than usual. In general, the north and eastward facing coasts tend to get more rain. But even when it's raining on the north or eastern shore, it's often not on the south or westerly shores. And rain showers don't tend to last that long, like they do on the mainland. Check this out ==>http://www.govisithawaii.com/hawaii-weather/ And you might also want to pick up a copy of my Hawaii: An Explorer's Guide :-) ==> http://www.amazon.com/Explorers-Guide-Hawaii-Complete/dp/0881508098/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1308801035&sr=8-1 Kim Grant
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Anonymous user answered:Hi Anita! There are tons of things to do on Oahu! I love it because it offers city life and also the secluded, remote beaches. There is so much history and fun things to do in Waikiki, I love the North Shore too, and you can also always get awesome weather on the Leeward side. Oahu has my favorite beach of all time, Lanikai. I have used a beach equipment rental company whenever I go there, hawaiibeachtime.com they have chairs, kayaks, umbrellas, coolers, surfboards, the whole nine yards. They are very quality and affordable. The best thing is they deliver to anywhere on the island. This is nice because you can have luxury and activities on some of the most secluded beaches.
