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Hawaii (Honolulu), Tahiti (Papetee) or Fiji (Nadi)?Country forums / Pacific Islands & Papua New Guinea | ||
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Oh, I forget to ask (and don't know how to edit my above entry): | 1 | |
Tahiti is widely considered the most expensive (and possibly most beautiful) one. | 2 | |
Thanks Laszlo for your detailed answer! | 3 | |
Personally, I agree with Laszlo. However, it depends greatly on your budget, interests and exactly what you picture your holiday will give you. If you want swaying palms and white sand beaches, ease of travel (which can mean $$), good snorkelling and have a reasonably flexible budget, go to Tahiti. If you want modern facilities, cleanliness and variety of foods, probably either Tahiti or Hawaii. Fiji is cheaper than both Tahiti and Hawaii, the snorkelling can be great (depending on where you go), food variety is more limited, (although you will be closer to the things you eat ie freshly caught fish and dalo straight from the gardens), some facilities are definitely third world - however, big smiles wherever you go and enough palms to remind you that you are visiting an island in the pacific. I love Fiji. It gets my vote. | 4 | |
Fiji, then Tahiti, then-way down below buffalo hell-hawaii. | 5 | |
Inter-island travel is extremely easy in Hawaii (there are only 6 inhabited islands), and it has the best of both world: you have a real urban city of Honolulu (only rivaled by Rio, IMHO) if you want a weekend of nightlife, Museums, WWII stuff, Universities, etc... you also have great hiking and outdoor activities, probably the best surfing, white, green, and black sand beaches, snorkeling, and of course a live volcano and lava flow (awesome!). If youre looking for culture, then I would say Hawaii is a highly dilluted, no matter how much the immigrants say Aloha! In that regard Fiji would be the better option since you can still find several islands inhabited by real Fijians. Tahiti is expensive and best saved for your honemoon (or so I am told). Both Fiji and Honolulu are travel Hubs, so getting to either one is easy, whereas Tahiti is more remote. Have you also considered Mauritius, Reunion, or Seychelles? | 6 | |
@copperspoon: I can only choose one - I havn't got enough money to make to much stop overs. My whole journey will only be three and a half months. So, unfortunately, I have to decide. | 7 | |
I meant in order of preference. | 8 | |
Hawaii is an American state with all its advantages and disadvantages: English is spoken by everyone, there are more non-Polynesians than Polynesians, it's very touristy, Honolulu is a large city, there are many gorgeous beaches on all the islands, the mountains are very beautiful, there is an active volcano you can observe, the dollar is really cheap this year which will help greatly when budgeting. | 9 | |