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Travel Tips: A 10 Minute Hawaii Travel Guide


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Dylan Davino thank you for coming back on the show today what is the location we're talking about today and how much time have you spent there so today I'm going to talk about Hawaii um I I spent kind of over a year living in Hawaii so I've lived in Connecticut for most of my life but there was a year period where my mom ended up moving to Hawaii because she got um relocated for her job which she um she's a biologist and studies cancer and different things like that she ended up getting a job at Pfizer and I I live out there for a little while and I've gone on multiple trips back since then nice and where specifically in Hawaii yeah I lived on O’ahu for one year um during that time and then I've went back and I've gone to also Maui um which is a beautiful island as well so is O’ahu is that the one that has the road to Hana that road that goes Maui is the road Hana I I would have to double check I'm pretty sure I did that a long time ago and that's like an incredible Drive I mean you're driving right on the edge you're looking down you're seeing cars that have like rusted out cuz they've fallen over but yeah that's that's incredible down there Hawaii is a great destination for somebody who likes what uh I would say if you're looking to get away I mean you know you're so far from everything else when you're in Hawaii you're in the middle of the ocean there's nobody you know around you within thousand Like A Thousand Miles um it's very tropical year round beautiful temperature you know amazing Breeze and you know you've got like the best scenery on Earth and probably one of the best my opinion if not the best but um if you're looking to get away and kind of either grow spiritually just personally or just have fun you know I think it's a beautiful place for all of those things so you're talking like perfect weather is it like 80° year round or what does that weather fluctuation look like yeah for the most part you know between 70 and 90° um you know just in like a nice breeze all the time like that Coastal Breeze yeah it's amazing we were in St John's like the last uh last month or in August and like they were telling us how like the coldest it's ever gotten at night was 65° which now you know we're getting into winter time here and that sounds pretty nice right about now yeah at night time you wear kind of like a hoodie or just a long sleeve and then you know during the day you could wear a t-shirt and shorts and you're just always year round that's a great a great way to do it so now to get the full Hawaii or O’ahuo experience how much time would you recommend somebody plans to stay down there so there are multiple ISS um there's a wahoo Maui the Big Island a couple others as well um I think that you could totally spend you know a week or two at each island if you had that much time there's really no you know cut off amount of time like you only need three days here you could spend a year there and not want to leave um just one Island and you know there's many islands but between all of them it would be cool to spend at least three or four weeks if you had that much time cuz each island is different in their own way so like the big island is much more um Rural and it's not it's not as much of like the tourist scene necessarily as O’ahu which kind of has like um the night life in the city um and then you kind of have Maui which is a little bit more touristy a little bit more Rural and um like a lot of parts of these islands in particular there's nothing out there like you could drive around the entire coast of the island and see parts of it that are just straight um Forest nature and you know the coast and everything so there's the weird part about Hawaii is how much diversity there is um each island is it's got a different culture different people different types of tourists um and different activities going on and you kind of can look into like the differences between the islands and see what would be the best fit for you and I know we talked about the weather it's pretty consistent year round what is the best time of year in your opinion to visit Hawaii and are there any seasonal highlights that You' recommend or that you take a note of uh in my opinion because I'm coming from New England I would want to leave New England to go to Hawaii in like the winter time um I'm not a huge fan of the cold and I think that Hawaii is beautiful year round so it's not it's not really like their Seasons necessarily I know that leaving Connecticut to go to Hawaii in the winter time would be my ideal scenario yeah so it's not so much a place you go because of a certain time of year you just you leave house for a certain time of year it's Beach weather all the year yeah I I read somewhere that I think the waves are bigger in the winter time I guess our winter time like December but other than that it's pretty much you know the same weather there is some huge waves yeah especially like we one day in Maui we were kind of on this Viewpoint and there were surfers surfing these like 50ft waves and it was just yeah it's pretty mind-blowing do you ever do any surfing down there I did try surfing um you know once or twice I'm not like good but but it is really fun to try out different things like that kind of write a passage if you live in Hawaii for a year you have to try I've never tried it but you got to try surfing and you know maybe like the flower necklaces and the Lays right it's got such a cool Vibe and just you know it's very peaceful and everybody's just in a good mood tropical it's Island time everyone's no one's in a rush time yeah one of the kind of funny parts about the islands is you will see a lot of like stray cats and stray dogs throughout the islands because they can naturally survive there you know by just going around and eating things that are like like Fallen fruits or whatever they might eat there's a lot of stray animals there's like a wild boar population on the big island and they even get overpopulated with them and people end up going out and hunting them and you know eating the the bacon or whatever the the meat it's a a big thing over there so there's like a lot of uh you know fruits that are just naturally grown own there it is really cool to try out like the the avocados or the Coconuts bananas and different things like that um in terms of like full meals I'm I'm not sure it would probably just be combinations of all of like the natural stuff grown there and you know maybe some wild boar and they used to have the dle plantation I think the pineapple plantation I know pineapple must be a native fruit down there too everything can grow down there I I mean yeah it's just year round it's great weather for for growing um yeah my cousin he did his senior project for school there and he was working on a coffee farm and he he loved it too um it it's really cool a cool place to be yeah so in Hawaii what is there to do at night so um for night life O’ahu would definitely be your best bet and I I think like Malachi is a really great City it's right on the water and youve they've got tons of things going on like restaurants and bars whatever I was not 21 when I was on the trip so I'm maybe not the best person person to ask but I do know that there's a night life on O’ahu and uh I'm sure you could look it up on YouTube and find some great places to go I'm sure you'd have a much different experience going there now in hu than we weren't 21 what are the three things to do in or around Hawaii that somebody might not have known about without spending a decent amount of time there uh I just want to do the obvious one first like you got to go to the beaches and go surfing just lay out on the sand um just basic beach activities because they are the the nicest beaches probably on Earth you know at least the ones I've been to um so that would be number one and you could probably like um try surfing and whatever whatever like activities you might be interested in that would be a good place to try it out um the second one I think snorkeling they have some really cool like coral reefs and places you could check out and I did go snorkeling on Maui and um some really crazy Wildlife like you kind of see all these fish that you never even knew existed and they're colorful and um yeah that's a really cool experience that the snorkeling and then you can go on like a bunch of different tours on boats like boat rides and you could kind of go um like Wildlife watching as well tours like that are really cool cuz there's like you know a lot of cool wildlife in Hawaii and even just like if you were going on a tour um through any of the islands somebody could take you through and show you a lot of the really neat places so so dolphin watching well watching I'm sure I know the Sharks out there too right shark watching there definitely sharks yeah do you know of any like beaches or snorkel locations you were you went to or just you just can't go wrong when you're down there you probably can't go wrong yeah I mean I've went to multiple beaches and you know they're all uh they've got different scenes going on some of them are more calm and not many people and then others are packed so it it all depends on kind of what you're looking for if somebody were to have two complaints about Hawaii and they're not exactly NE necessarily complaints they could be things that people just weren't aware of or things they might want to have been prepared for what would those two things be everybody's main problem with Hawaii is how expensive it is um it's kind of really hard to to live there because of how pricey it is you know a small house could be a million dollars and and yeah that that's one tough part about it and then the second tough part is that you're really far from civilization you know it's like a long plane ride you're a th000 miles from from any Coast um and so if you're trying to live there or even go on vacation there for a while there's no chance that you're going to take a quick stop back to the mainland or anything and if you're living there you're probably not going to come back more than once or twice a year that's a really good point yeah cuz it is a long flight and I can relate to that I remember we flew out from Connecticut we flew to Chicago and then Chicago to Hawaii I think it was like an 8 hour flight and I was a kid I remember my game boy died like an hour into the flight so I was just sitting there for like 7 hours and had nothing to do it felt like the long flight ever so it is it is a very long flight but once you're down there I mean you're kind of stuck there but you're stuck in Hawaii so it's not that bad it's a good place to be stuck yeah absolutely hey man I appreciate that this was definitely an informative conversation about Hawaii hopefully somebody listening to this this helps them plan their trip to Hawaii or hu um any last words before we take off I would say yeah try your best to travel and you know experience different places whether it's Hawaii or anywhere else if you uh feel like you want to travel make the effort and plan the trip and make it happen great and where can my listeners find out more about you yeah so I'm on Instagram I'm Dylan Davino and then I'm also on YouTube if you just look up Dylan Davino um so my Instagram is more personal and then my YouTube is more about business and then you I also have a website davinodigital.com for my website agency awesome yeah check it out again he designed a travel path.com our website if you haven't been there before check out Davino digital Dylan thanks for coming on thank you so much for having me.

 

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