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Hawaii isn’t one thing. It can be a surf town, a volcanic summit that feels like the moon, a rainforest with waterfalls, and a quiet stretch of beach that makes you forget what day it is. On my first trip to Hawaii, I head to Maui and use one guiding question to make sense of it all: why would someone choose Hawaii over any other “paradise” on the map? What I learn comes as much from conversations as it does from the scenery.
I stayed in a hostel, even though that’s not the most common pick for women 50 and above, and it quickly becomes the most unexpected part of the journey. I meet young international travelers from South Africa, Germany, and Spain, and I hear why Hawaii feels like a unique US destination compared with the big-city routes most visitors take. I also meet Sandie, a 75-year-old nomad who returns each year for the relaxed pace, the temperate weather, and the steady calm that “island time” brings.
We talk about what Hawaii offers that’s hard to replicate: turquoise beaches, volcanoes, national parks, hiking, beginner-friendly surf spots, history, and a living culture rooted in a deep connection to land and ocean. I also share practical solo travel tips for Hawaii planning, including why it can be easier than international travel, how distance and time zones factor in, and why the best itinerary starts with your real reason for going, whether that’s adventure, rest, healing, or spiritual renewal.
If you’re craving nature, a reset from burnout, or a solo trip that feels safe and expansive, this one is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend planning a getaway, and leave a review with your answer: what’s your why for travel?
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