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Cruising Hawaii


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Hi There everyone,

It's travel time again and this time we are headed for the great state of Hawaii. We are spending 2 nights in Honolulu/Waikiki before heading out for a 7 day cruise around the islands.

I have done some research around Honolulu but looking for more information about the other stops we have and any help would be greatly appreciated.

We are going to be visiting Maui (Kahului), Hilo, Kona and Kauai then back to Honolulu...so any help anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance, Kim :D


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Hi Kim,

In Kona where I live you usually have 09-10 hours to do things so renting a car is usually good. Walking around from the pier to downtown gets old after about a hour of looking it the same stuff made in SE Asia with hawaii stamped on it. There is one place called Rapanui there which is supposed to have gluten-free menu but I've not checked it out yet.

The chefs at Royal Kona Resort about 15 minute walk from the pier can create gluten-free meals given a little notice.

There are a few great places an hour north of the pier like Roys in Waikoloa and Merrimans.

An hour south there are the coffee tours, ethnobotanical garden and my fruit park. All depends on what you like to do.

Take care

Hi There everyone,

It's travel time again and this time we are headed for the great state of Hawaii. We are spending 2 nights in Honolulu/Waikiki before heading out for a 7 day cruise around the islands.

I have done some research around Honolulu but looking for more information about the other stops we have and any help would be greatly appreciated.

We are going to be visiting Maui (Kahului), Hilo, Kona and Kauai then back to Honolulu...so any help anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance, Kim :D

Nancy J Newbie
I have done some research around Honolulu but looking for more information about the other stops we have and any help would be greatly appreciated.

We are going to be visiting Maui (Kahului), Hilo, Kona and Kauai then back to Honolulu...so any help anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated.

I haven't been to this bakery, but everything I have read about it sounds wonderful. I am looking forward to going there for my birthday when we are on Kauai in few months.

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I would love to find gluten free restaurants on Kauai.

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