Non-maui winter alternative?

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MJP68
MJP68
QLD
144 posts
QLD, 144 posts
28 Oct 2007 8:56pm
I turn 40 next year in August and I was planning on marking the occasion by fulfilling a lifelong wish and finally getting to Maui for a few weeks.

While this is still a strong option I know there is the odd drama over there what with the north-shore accommodation issue, and I was wondering if anyone has any alternative suggestions for that time of year. The only criteria is warm and some wind and waves. I'm a crap sailor so I'm not aiming for "epic" conditions, just somewhere I can hire gear and have a pretty good time on the water.

suggestions?

Matt
divaldo
divaldo
SA
2878 posts
SA, 2878 posts
28 Oct 2007 10:10pm
Go to Maui, you wont regret it.
red
red
VIC
741 posts
red red
VIC, 741 posts
28 Oct 2007 11:25pm
Goldy..

I've had two holidays in Vietnam (Mui Ne) and experience good sailing, great food, friendly people and a awesome cultural experience.. Cheap as chips too!

See www.windsurf-vietnam.com for some details..
divaldo
divaldo
SA
2878 posts
SA, 2878 posts
29 Oct 2007 10:02am
red said...

Goldy..

I've had two holidays in Vietnam (Mui Ne) and experience good sailing, great food, friendly people and a awesome cultural experience.. Cheap as chips too!

See www.windsurf-vietnam.com for some details..


Nice link Red, looks promising!

DavMen
DavMen
NSW
1510 posts
NSW, 1510 posts
29 Oct 2007 10:36am
red said...

Goldy..

I've had two holidays in Vietnam (Mui Ne) and experience good sailing, great food, friendly people and a awesome cultural experience.. Cheap as chips too!

See www.windsurf-vietnam.com for some details..


Looks like a good spot often thought about making the trip there. The wind looks good through the OZ winter, but isn't this their wet season! Still warm and windy.
easty
easty
TAS
2213 posts
TAS, 2213 posts
29 Oct 2007 1:15pm
goldy68 said...

I turn 40 next year in August...

Matt


I turn 40 next September
Although they say life begins at 40
AUS1111
AUS1111
WA
3621 posts
WA, 3621 posts
29 Oct 2007 11:35am
Go to Maui.

If you can't get accomodation on the North shore, stay in Kihei and it's only a 15 -20 minute drive.
frant
frant
VIC
1230 posts
VIC, 1230 posts
29 Oct 2007 1:35pm
I thought Easty was going to sell Tasmania as a winter alternative to Maui
Old Salty
Old Salty
VIC
1271 posts
VIC, 1271 posts
29 Oct 2007 1:47pm
I went to Raki Raki in Fiji. I am an intermediate sailor and had instruction under Warren Francis(ex Australia's Olympic development coach) every day. Had a ball. Learnt heaps and wind was a blast 5 out of 8 days. Not the place to go if you where wanting to do the touristy thing in Fiji as it is a long way from anywhere. Top of the main Island.
Troppo
Troppo
WA
887 posts
WA, 887 posts
29 Oct 2007 11:59am
Cairns fnq.

no waves but best wind in aus over winter at green island.
warm and tropical just like maui without the swell.
divaldo
divaldo
SA
2878 posts
SA, 2878 posts
29 Oct 2007 2:06pm
Troppo said...

Cairns fnq.

no waves but best wind in aus over winter at green island.
warm and tropical just like maui without the swell.


Stingers?

Troppo
Troppo
WA
887 posts
WA, 887 posts
29 Oct 2007 12:53pm
only in summer.

november to may is stinger and cyclone season.

not usually windy in summer but you can wear sting protection in the form of a very flatterring pair of stinger pants. or stockings.
FormulaNova
FormulaNova
WA
15100 posts
WA, 15100 posts
29 Oct 2007 1:37pm
Old Salty said...

I went to Raki Raki in Fiji. I am an intermediate sailor and had instruction under Warren Francis(ex Australia's Olympic development coach) every day. Had a ball. Learnt heaps and wind was a blast 5 out of 8 days. Not the place to go if you where wanting to do the touristy thing in Fiji as it is a long way from anywhere. Top of the main Island.



Are you sure about the ex Australian Olympic development coach thing? Last I knew he was billing himself as the "National Development Coach for the Australian Windsurfing Academy", which of course doesn't exist or was a private company at some stage in the past.

Fiji is a nice place to go in winter and cheap to get there. I didn't have as much luck as you with the wind when I went there, so I'm not sure I would go there as the alternative to Maui (not that I've been there).

If you do want a cheap holiday, it's pretty easy to get yourself to Fiji and stay and sail on the same island.


Zed
Zed
WA
1274 posts
Zed Zed
WA, 1274 posts
29 Oct 2007 1:48pm
Egypt. Nice n warm, cheap and hot. Diving is also great there. Moon beach is a good spot, El Tur, Dahab. There are new resorts popping up every week it seems. Dahab is more bump and jump, biggish swell out the back for jumping, but no wave-riding. Moon-beach has a little reef for some ok riding and El Tur also. Get there via dubai.

http://www.planetwindsurf.com
Arlo
Arlo
SA
139 posts
SA, 139 posts
29 Oct 2007 5:12pm
Zed said...

Egypt. Nice n warm, cheap and hot. Diving is also great there. Moon beach is a good spot, El Tur, Dahab. There are new resorts popping up every week it seems. Dahab is more bump and jump, biggish swell out the back for jumping, but no wave-riding. Moon-beach has a little reef for some ok riding and El Tur also. Get there via dubai.

http://www.planetwindsurf.com


Moon Beach is awesome for warm water and plenty of consistent wind, especially in June/July; no waves when I have been there, plenty of bump'n'jump and some swell out back; I think it can go pretty ballistic in September so the swell may get bigger then. Make sure you're only interested in windsurfing tho cos there is nothing else for miles but desert (and yoga if the missus doesn't sail); also be prepared for fairly quiet evenings unless there's a crowd of you going together cos the only bar is the one on the beach and the guests are often out numbered by the instructors.

www.moonbeachretreat.com




Old Salty
Old Salty
VIC
1271 posts
VIC, 1271 posts
29 Oct 2007 6:18pm
FormulaNova said...

Old Salty said...

I went to Raki Raki in Fiji. I am an intermediate sailor and had instruction under Warren Francis(ex Australia's Olympic development coach) every day. Had a ball. Learnt heaps and wind was a blast 5 out of 8 days. Not the place to go if you where wanting to do the touristy thing in Fiji as it is a long way from anywhere. Top of the main Island.



Are you sure about the ex Australian Olympic development coach thing? Last I knew he was billing himself as the "National Development Coach for the Australian Windsurfing Academy", which of course doesn't exist or was a private company at some stage in the past.

Fiji is a nice place to go in winter and cheap to get there. I didn't have as much luck as you with the wind when I went there, so I'm not sure I would go there as the alternative to Maui (not that I've been there).

If you do want a cheap holiday, it's pretty easy to get yourself to Fiji and stay and sail on the same island.





Old Salty
Old Salty
VIC
1271 posts
VIC, 1271 posts
29 Oct 2007 6:20pm
Titles are dime a dozen - its what happens on the water that is the main thing. He was a good coach. I guess they are a dime a dozen too!



FormulaNova said...

Old Salty said...

I went to Raki Raki in Fiji. I am an intermediate sailor and had instruction under Warren Francis(ex Australia's Olympic development coach) every day. Had a ball. Learnt heaps and wind was a blast 5 out of 8 days. Not the place to go if you where wanting to do the touristy thing in Fiji as it is a long way from anywhere. Top of the main Island.



Are you sure about the ex Australian Olympic development coach thing? Last I knew he was billing himself as the "National Development Coach for the Australian Windsurfing Academy", which of course doesn't exist or was a private company at some stage in the past.

Fiji is a nice place to go in winter and cheap to get there. I didn't have as much luck as you with the wind when I went there, so I'm not sure I would go there as the alternative to Maui (not that I've been there).

If you do want a cheap holiday, it's pretty easy to get yourself to Fiji and stay and sail on the same island.





Poida
Poida
WA
1922 posts
WA, 1922 posts
29 Oct 2007 4:36pm
try ringing the Bannana Bungalow in maui
unless the rats have carried it off
the bro's drive by with a drop off
it was a squalid liveable squalid place back then when I stayed there years ago and may have improved or changed

sounds like accomodation is a major issue

I'm sure you can get plenty of sailing at sprecksville if hookipa is off limits
Troppo
Troppo
WA
887 posts
WA, 887 posts
29 Oct 2007 9:27pm
banana bungalow is a sh!t hole. i checked in and and checked out ten minutes later. couldnt even close the door to the sh1thouse because it would hit my knees, went back to my room to find them dusting off the matteress with a dustpan and brush....c ya later.
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