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What part of California is most like Hawaii?

San Diego is a large city, but has the water and weather that most closely approximates that in Hawaii - still cooler than Hawaii though.



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What mainland city is most like Hawaii? San Diego seems so far removed from the mainland U.S.A. and every city in the 49 continental states. It has a tropical climate, a deep-rooted surf culture, and boasts a more relaxed way of living, drawing easy comparisons to the Hawaiian islands.

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In summary, Hawaii offers stunning natural beauty, a laid-back lifestyle and lower cost of living, while California boasts vibrant cities, a strong job market and excellent entertainment options. Consider your priorities – if you want island living, Hawaii may be your ideal match.

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French Polynesia Is Like Hawaii but Without the Crowds.

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As a result of this exodus, nearly 50% of all Native Hawaiians live outside of Hawaii. California hosts the largest Hawaiian diaspora community, followed by Washington state and Nevada.

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The cost of groceries and dining out in Hawaii is generally higher due to the state's remote location and the need to import many products. Utilities, including electricity and water, are also more expensive in Hawaii compared to California.

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Pfeiffer Beach, Monterey County, California Technically, Pfeiffer Beach along California's Central Coast is more purple than pink. Thank the manganese garnet from nearby mountains for adding the tint of color to the sand. However, when the sunset is just right, the beach exhibits a pinkish glow.

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Home to nine national parks (more parks than any other state in the country), California is undoubtedly the most beautiful state in America for natural wonders. From sandy beaches drenched in sunlight to majestic granite mountains, arid desert landscapes and the tallest trees in the world, California has it all.

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Before You Move to Hawaii Living in Hawaii has its perks, including year-round warm weather and access to some of the most beautiful natural scenery in the world. The island lifestyle is laid-back and relaxed, and there is a strong sense of community and connection to the land.

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BEST FOR FAMILIES: Both destinations are fantastic places to visit with families of all ages. Fiji wins by a small amount because its kids clubs are so famous and fabulous. BEST FOR ADVENTURE: Fiji has adventure, but Hawaii is the adventure capital of the world, so it wins.

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The truth is, Hawaii is consistently ranked as the most expensive state in the United States due to high housing, energy, transportation and food costs. Don't be discouraged—that doesn't mean it's completely out of reach for a buyer looking for their slice of paradise.

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