Hawaii – Manoa Falls – Electric Beach – Backpacks back!!!

We had fried egg and cereal for breakfast. Freshly strengthened we drove to Manoa. The track to the waterfall only took about an hour, but was a little slippery in places. Scenes from Jurassic World were filmed here and you can really imagine meeting a dinosaur there. Rainforest with giant ferns and huge trees with vines.

Pink flowers, birds chirping and mountains shrouded in mist. Just “Jurassic Park.”

The waterfall itself was very nice, but closed off around the pool. You could not jump in! Then we wanted to check out a few more beaches. Electric Beach is known for having turtles swimming around there often. Today, however, it was a bit rainy from the afternoon on and there were many surfers in the high waves. Also megainteressant to watch them surfing. In between we got a call from Hawaiian Airlines that our luggage arrived in Honolulu. We went to the airport to pick it up again super happy. Now I just have to submit the receipts for our purchases for reimbursement. For dinner we made penne with salad.

Silke

Hawaii – Oahu – Kailua Bay – Hanauma Bay Snorkeling

By the way, we went back in time and experienced 1/23/2019 minus one hour twice. Weather Today: 80 degrees Fahrenheit = 26.6 degrees Celsius. We drove a bit along the southern tip of the island after breakfast. We only took a quick look at Kailua Bay Beach. – beautiful! Then we drove to the Hanauma Bay Underwater Park on the recommendation of Amanda (hostess AirBB). She also kindly lent us her snorkeling gear and a beach towel.

It is a great bay with coral reef. Well organized, with 3 lifeguard houses, toilet and kiosk. Costs USD 7.50 pP entrance fee and very nicely laid out. Each visitor first watches a film on how to behave in the reef, for the protection of nature and own safety. Then it goes down a road and into the sea. It is like a huge aquarium only not fenced. We saw whales in front of the bay. I had to get used to diving goggles and fins first, but then it was really great. The corals in about 1-3 m depth with lots of colorful fish.


Whales and fish in the sea and on the beach birds and mongoose (mongoose) entertained us. Totally cute, look like meerkats. Our backpacks have not yet reappeared. Therefore we went shopping again. At “Ross – Dress for less” and at “Walmart”.

Silke

Honolulu – without luggage!

The flight with Hawaiian Airlines was also nice. We got an upgrade to seats with a little more legroom and were able to sleep well on the plane. Also, my pre-order for vegetarian food was forwarded to this flight. However, in Honolulu we waited in vain for our backpacks! Very annoying as it cost a lot of time. To the luggage service, report loss, make several phone calls and go to the airport again tomorrow to pick up the backpacks. If it works out. Hawaiian Airlines take care anyway very well, and I was allowed to buy the most necessary for the bridge. Hope they find a bikini necessary!!!

Anyway, our Air B+B is very nice, a room in a shared apartment in Kaneohe with 2 young women. We picked up our rental car (right-hand traffic again), did a little shopping as I said and made us some raw food with bread and dip in the evening. Aloha!

Silke

Christchurch – Sydney – Honolulu Travel Day

The Jucy Hotel in Christchurch was great for an extended transfer stay. After checking out, you can stay in the huge common room, relax in hammocks or on sofas and prepare something for food in the kitchen.

Reiner went to the hairdresser in between. I read my book. Then the shuttle bus took us to the airport. Checking in today 3.5 h before departure was no problem so we went to Sydney at 18:45. Kiss New Zealand! On emirates A380, flight EK 413, it was very comfortable. In Sydney we had to sit down quite a bit to get the connecting flight to Honolulu. We are on our way to Hawaii overnight.

Silke

Dunedin Farewell – Christchurch Flight Missed!

In Dunedin this morning we had to say goodbye to Janet and Ed and the young people. It was a wonderful stay. We felt so comfortable that we would have liked to stay even longer. Thank you for food and drink and the warm friendship, Janet and Ed.

Back in Christchurch, we drove back the rental car and then left for the airport. Unfortunately, the check-in counter for our flight was already closed 1.5 h before departure and nothing could be done. So we postponed the flight and hung on for another night in New Zealand. We sleep today in the Jucy hotel near the airport. Luckily, we had still lubricated sandwiches, fruit and cereal bars with us.

Silke

Dunedin – Royal Albatross Centre – Otago Museum – Dinner

After a delicious omlet prepared by Ed, we went to Talaroa – Albatross – Colony on the opposite headland. Great weather, a bit stormy. There were many seagulls and seals there, and we saw an albatross sailing in the distance. The info center is very nicely opened and interesting. Albatrosses are really very imposing, wonderful creatures. Afterwards we drove over the mountain pass back to Dunedin. We met a few sheep that don't run away as soon as you leave the car.

The view of the beaches and the harbour was fantastic. In Dunedin we met Janet for a coffee and then went to the Otago Museum. There is a very good department about the beginnings of settlement by the Maori more than 1000 years ago from Polynesia. Among other things, a huge canoe is on display and Greenstone jewelry. Back in Ed and Janet's house we cooked cheese chips, red lentil burgers and Black Forest cherry dessert. Ed had already prepared veggie paella, potato gratin, salad and fish.

It was a great dinner again. Janet has also shown us her wonderful children's books, which she has written and for which she was even nominated for a New Zealand Award.

Silke

Moeraki Boulders – Dunedin – Janet and Ed

After waking up at "The Ocean Breeze", we washed laundry and breakfasted cereals.Then we headed south. Large spherical stones lie on the beach of Moeraki/Hampden. The Maoraki – Boulders. They are located directly on the coast and can be easily reached via a small track along the water, at high tide including wet feet. The rocks look like giant footballs and are partially split. There are various explanations for their perfect appearance.

Then we went to Dunedin. A pretty university and port city with Scottish and Maorian roots. We visit Janet and Ed, a very nice couple we met in Ben Tre, Mekong Delta. They have 5 children, but they have all flown out. They took us on a city tour to show us the most interesting places in Dunedin. You have a beautiful house, with a direct view of the harbour bay. We are allowed to sleep here in the guest room today and tomorrow. The niece Jenna and her boyfriend Jeff are also visiting from California.

We had a very tasty dinner in pleasant company.

Silke

Timaru

Today the highway took us to Timaru. After some bookings for the onward journey, we started in Kaikoura at 30 degrees and now we have only 14 degrees with a lot of wind!

On the beach we discovered a small Leuchhturm. The radiant rainbow matched perfectly.

We sleep in a sweet hotel. The Ocean Breeze. Here you can only walk in barefoot. But there are thick carpets almost everywhere.

Silke