Hawaiian adventure and California missions – The Mercury News

For lots of our readers, the world has been its oyster previously few months. You drove camels in Tanger Explored Main's Acadia National Park And saw the northern lights in Iceland. And after they returned home, they shared their travel adventures and travel advice with us.

Read for the stories behind a visit to Hawaii and a mission to seek out missions. Then find more reader travel inspiration at www.mercurynews.com/tag/wish-you-sere-stereroe/.

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A recent trip led the residents of Walnut Creek Frank and Sue Kennedy to Mauis Kaanapali Beach. (With the kind permission of the Kennedy family)
A recent trip led the residents of Walnut Creek Frank and Sue Kennedy to Mauis Kaanapali Beach. (With the sort permission of the Kennedy family)

HAWAII: The residents of Walnut Creek, Frank and Sue Kennedy, visited Maui in November on a visit with stops on the beach of Kaanapali, Kapalua, Paia and Wilea. “From the breathtaking view of Haleakala to a variety of beaches, Maui offers ideal weather conditions and excellent outdoor activities,” says Sue.

Travel suggestions: Autumn and winter months in Maui offer opportunities for whale commentary and snorkeling. Discovering a turtle on the beach, just just a few meters out of your meal, shouldn’t be unknown – we saw several turtles and enjoyed delicious meals with locals, fruit and vegetables. “

CALIFORNIA: Olga Detorres from San Jose and Keith Moe from Cupertino to Disneyland made a recent road trip. “Olga has now visited all 21,” says Keith, who visited 18.

A recent trip to South California for Olga Detorres from San Jose and Keith Moe from Cupertino included a stopover at the San Juan Capistrano mission. (With the kind permission of Keith Moe)
A recent trip to Southern California for Olga Detorres from San Jose and Keith Moe from Cupertino included a stop at the mission of San Juan Capistrano. (With the kind permission of Keith Moe)

Travel tips: “Before planning your trip to visit a Californian mission, check the website to see on which days it is open. Not all missions are open on the same days. Admission prices can vary between the missions, 6 to 20 US dollars per person. Most missions offer a managerial or military discount. If you want to visit a mission on a Saturday, go in the morning. The chapels are often booked for weddings and Quinceañera ceremonies in the afternoon. “

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