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VIC
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VIC, 144 posts
6 Sep 2012 3:02pm
Hi All

I'm looking at a two holiday next July with the misses somewhere in the pacific and was thinking maybe Vanuatu or New Caledonia. We are looking for some wind if possible or some beginner surf and lets just be crazy and asked for both!!!!
I'm a reasonable windsurfer just getting into small waves so I would be happy sailing or taking a SUP and have a chilled time. Just somewhere nice with good food and Jack Daniels

Now this may not go down well but I can't be asked going to Maui or anywhere that far even though it's been a dream for 20 years and the misses will pay for it............hold on!

Cheers

Scott
divaldo
divaldo
SA
2879 posts
SA, 2879 posts
6 Sep 2012 2:50pm
go to Maui,

windy on North shore all day, possible waves over reefs

Small waves on the south shore all day, plenty for fun SUP

nuff said.
evlPanda
evlPanda
NSW
9207 posts
NSW, 9207 posts
6 Sep 2012 4:04pm
scott265 said...


Now this may not go down well but I can't be asked going to Maui or anywhere that far even though it's been a dream for 20 years and the misses will pay for it............hold on!


I think you'll find you could be arsed going to Maui because I suspect the total travel time might be less than the total travel time to New Cal or similar. You can certainly fly direct to Oahu from most eastern cities. Might be cheaper too.

seanhogan
seanhogan
QLD
3424 posts
QLD, 3424 posts
6 Sep 2012 4:17pm
evlPanda said...



I think you'll find you could be arsed going to Maui because I suspect the total travel time might be less than the total travel time to New Cal or similar. You can certainly fly direct to Oahu from most eastern cities. Might be cheaper too.




Hum...., New Cal is a two hours flight from Australia
(return airfare from Syd or Brisbane prob around 600 $)

But I can't garantee wind in july, nor waves if you don't have a boat to take you to the reef...

Vanuatu you'd need to take your gear with you.
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VIC
144 posts
VIC, 144 posts
6 Sep 2012 4:17pm
evlPanda said...

scott265 said...


Now this may not go down well but I can't be asked going to Maui or anywhere that far even though it's been a dream for 20 years and the misses will pay for it............hold on!


I think you'll find you could be arsed going to Maui because I suspect the total travel time might be less than the total travel time to New Cal or similar. You can certainly fly direct to Oahu from most eastern cities. Might be cheaper too.




I was looking for great conditions a little closer to home without the massive crowds. I guess i just never looked that hard and there is so much choice with Oahu and Maui that i thought about something a little more low key.
jamesf
jamesf
NSW
1003 posts
NSW, 1003 posts
6 Sep 2012 4:35pm
Maui is perfect in July and if you're looking for low key, stay in a place on the north shore like Paia or Haiku. They are so low key you feel a bit conspicious as a tourist! About a 20 minute drive to awesome Kanaha, which has heaps of parking and is relatively uncrowded.
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