Kona on the Big Island has some nice beaches. It s a cute little town. The other side, (east side) of the big island is also very nice.. very lush and tropical.Kaui is very beautiful but.. if you go in the winter, when I did, there is a change it will rain. A lot. I went a couple christmases ago, and spent the whole time inside because it was so gloomy.. But i m sure it was just the time of year.Maui, is gorgeous. Maui was the first place I thought of when I read your question. Beautiful beaches - and they aren t as crowded as on Oahu.It s a tie between the big Island and Maui, but i m leanin more towards Maui.Have a wonderful trip!
Kauai. Hit there, rent a condo, buy a cheap grill, go to Polihale. Remember--Go to Poipu for faboo waves and great surfing (great lessons)-Lydgate, great for beginning snorklers-Waimea Canyon-just....breathtaking. Hikes are long and kind of strenuous, but we hiked down to a huge waterfall. Amazing.-Polihale Beach. Hard for swimming, but it s like 5 miles long, no one s there, and there s a sunset there like no one s business. Look out into the horizon-that big island? Niihau. It s restricted for natives.-The Botantical Gardens. Fascinating tours, just bring water.-Puka Dogs in this shopping center near Poipu. Get a vegetarian one with lilikoi mayonnaise. -If you want, you can go to Oahu for a day for shopping or something. Whatever works.All in all, not horribly expensive, not horribly cheap. Get ahead with frequent flier miles and you re good.
Kauai is definitely best in my opinion. It s called the garden island for a reason. My family has a time share in Poipu and I see newlyweds there quite a bit. Really good snorkeling around the island. Kipu falls, if the water is clear, is always fun. It s a pretty laid back island with beautiful scenery. Lotta movies were shot there (jurassic park, parts of rambo 2, tropic thunder to name a few). Course, it s the scenery island. For a more metropolitan experience, I d suggest Maui or Oahu.Congratulations =)
kawaii :)oh so romantic
or Maui