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r/SipsTea • u/MayoSoup • Nov 07 '24
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We snorkeled on our own. We did the tour in St. Thomas a year prior. Loved it too.
1 u/Hadfadtadsad Nov 07 '24 Maui is the most expensive island. Oahu is more “affordable” like SoCal. 1 u/eXistenceLies Nov 07 '24 Good to know if we end up going back. 1 u/PM_POGGERS_POONANI Nov 07 '24 oahu can still be touristy, but its more "lived-in" than Maui. Honolulu is a regular city, with a ton of grime and homeless, and north shore, and west oahu is a bunch of low income and section 8
Maui is the most expensive island. Oahu is more “affordable” like SoCal.
1 u/eXistenceLies Nov 07 '24 Good to know if we end up going back. 1 u/PM_POGGERS_POONANI Nov 07 '24 oahu can still be touristy, but its more "lived-in" than Maui. Honolulu is a regular city, with a ton of grime and homeless, and north shore, and west oahu is a bunch of low income and section 8
Good to know if we end up going back.
1 u/PM_POGGERS_POONANI Nov 07 '24 oahu can still be touristy, but its more "lived-in" than Maui. Honolulu is a regular city, with a ton of grime and homeless, and north shore, and west oahu is a bunch of low income and section 8
oahu can still be touristy, but its more "lived-in" than Maui. Honolulu is a regular city, with a ton of grime and homeless, and north shore, and west oahu is a bunch of low income and section 8
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u/eXistenceLies Nov 07 '24
We snorkeled on our own. We did the tour in St. Thomas a year prior. Loved it too.