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Forget Santorini where hotels cost $220 and Hydra keeps donkey-quiet harbors for $80

Forget Santorini where hotels cost 0 and Hydra keeps donkey-quiet harbors for

Santorini’s caldera views come with $220 hotel rooms and cruise ship crowds filling Oia’s sunset spots by 4pm. Two hours south of Athens, Hydra delivers the same whitewashed drama without the infrastructure. Donkeys replace taxis on marble cobblestones. Fishing boats outnumber yachts in the morning harbor. Rooms run $80 in February 2026. The island sits … Lire plus

10 Honokane Nui moments where green valley meets black cliffs beyond Pololu

10 Honokane Nui moments where green valley meets black cliffs beyond Pololu

Pololu Valley’s black sand beach draws 100,000 visitors a year. Most stop at the lookout, snap photos, maybe descend the 0.75-mile trail to the shore. Then they leave. But 2.2 miles beyond that beach, past the ironwood groves and fixed-rope washouts, a wooden bench overlooks Honokane Nui Valley where green walls plunge 600 feet to … Lire plus

This frozen overlook at Crater Lake closes in 2026 for 3 years

This frozen overlook at Crater Lake closes in 2026 for 3 years

Highway 62 climbs through ponderosa forests until the caldera appears. A rim of volcanic cliffs holds 1,949 feet of water so blue it looks artificial. In winter, when Rim Drive closes under 400 inches of snow, Cleetwood Cove becomes a backcountry ski destination. The overlook sits at 7,100 feet, facing a frozen lake edge most … Lire plus

Better than Kona where hotels cost $300 and Kiholo keeps turquoise lagoons for free

Better than Kona where hotels cost 0 and Kiholo keeps turquoise lagoons for free

Kailua-Kona’s resort beaches fill parking lots by 9am. Kahaluʻu Beach Park sees 400,000 visitors yearly. Hotels charge $300-800 per night for beachfront access. Thirty miles north, a gravel pullout at mile marker 82 marks something different. No signs. No lifeguards. Just a rocky trail that keeps most people driving past. The 1-mile hike to Kīholo … Lire plus