thegreates
I'm going with my brother, Uncle, and Uncle's friend to Hawaii over spring break and my Uncle has told us that he would prefer to camp out in Hawaii instead of being stuck in a hotel for the whole week. We are planning to see or cram in as many places we can, so we will always be on the move.
Is it possible to like, camp out on a beach in Hawaii (We would bring big tents)? Are there areas to do that?
Also, what is your TOP MUST SEE in Oahu, Kona, and Kahuliu?
We are trying to not even stay in a hotel at all, other than the night we fly in and fly out.... What do you think?
Answer
Sure you can camp, but youll need a camping permit. Are you interested in a beach home? You pay nightly, its beautiful, and you can also pitch tents in the yard. Its just 5 steps away from the ocean. Its located in Punaluu. Check out this website. We stay here every year. So beautiful...http://www.vrbo.com/104861
Sure you can camp, but youll need a camping permit. Are you interested in a beach home? You pay nightly, its beautiful, and you can also pitch tents in the yard. Its just 5 steps away from the ocean. Its located in Punaluu. Check out this website. We stay here every year. So beautiful...http://www.vrbo.com/104861
Coastal tent campgrounds in Hawaii?
Luis
I live in Newark, NJ. I'm planning a trip, alone, to Hawaii (Maui or Kauai) this Summer in July. I've never been to Hawaii. Once I arrive I would like to find a cheap motel that I can stay at for about a day or 2 until I am settled into the area. Afterwards I'm hoping to find a cheap (or free) coastal tent campground so I can camp for the remaining 2 weeks. I should have about $1000 by the end of June to use during this vacation. Any help would be much appreciated.
Answer
Here is one of the best sites I know that tells you about tent camping on Kauai. http://www.hawaiilogue.com/camping-in-kauai.html
I've been at all or virtually all of these places myself, and I can tell you the pictures and descriptions are very fair.
I am less familiar with Maui, but this seems to be a good site based on what I do know: http://www.to-hawaii.com/maui/camping/
In addition to these campgrounds, you might also search for US Forest Service campgrounds, which are usually free so long as you register. For some reason, they don't show up on searches of Hawaii campgrounds, but I know there are some. You might start with this site: http://www.fs.fed.us/ and move out from there. These are not usually coastal, still, the price may be right for you.
Have lots of fun!
Here is one of the best sites I know that tells you about tent camping on Kauai. http://www.hawaiilogue.com/camping-in-kauai.html
I've been at all or virtually all of these places myself, and I can tell you the pictures and descriptions are very fair.
I am less familiar with Maui, but this seems to be a good site based on what I do know: http://www.to-hawaii.com/maui/camping/
In addition to these campgrounds, you might also search for US Forest Service campgrounds, which are usually free so long as you register. For some reason, they don't show up on searches of Hawaii campgrounds, but I know there are some. You might start with this site: http://www.fs.fed.us/ and move out from there. These are not usually coastal, still, the price may be right for you.
Have lots of fun!
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