markymarc
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I plan to be on the BI in a few months from a Tues through a Monday. Fly back Tues.
So I was thinking:
Tues--2 tank dive, and an extra dive Manta evening
Wed--2 tank dive
Thurs--2 tank dive, finish by 2PM. Head to other side of island
Fri--Mt Kea
Sat--more hiking
Sun--head back and dive again (afternoon or evening)
Monday--chill
Tues--airplane
I am not how much time to set aside for the hiking, adventure part of the BI. I know it makes sense to do the hiking and mt Kea first due to elevation gain, but I really want to dive first to be honest and then use the hiking as a change of pace. I could dive 5 days in a row probably. Just want to see the other part of the island too.
I presume I cannot be in Kona all the time and then it is best to spend a few days in other lodging on the other side of the island? Would y'all agree?
What are the must sees hiking/adventure wise? How much time would you set aside?
Thanks,
So I was thinking:
Tues--2 tank dive, and an extra dive Manta evening
Wed--2 tank dive
Thurs--2 tank dive, finish by 2PM. Head to other side of island
Fri--Mt Kea
Sat--more hiking
Sun--head back and dive again (afternoon or evening)
Monday--chill
Tues--airplane
I am not how much time to set aside for the hiking, adventure part of the BI. I know it makes sense to do the hiking and mt Kea first due to elevation gain, but I really want to dive first to be honest and then use the hiking as a change of pace. I could dive 5 days in a row probably. Just want to see the other part of the island too.
I presume I cannot be in Kona all the time and then it is best to spend a few days in other lodging on the other side of the island? Would y'all agree?
What are the must sees hiking/adventure wise? How much time would you set aside?
Thanks,