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"At the top of many "best restaurants" lists, this expensive upscale bistro is about as fashionably chic as it gets on Maui, and the interior...Read More"
"At the top of many "best restaurants" lists, this expensive upscale bistro is about as fashionably chic as it gets on Maui, and the interior...Read More"
"This little outdoor pub may be tucked away from traffic on Lahaina’s Front Street, but it’s been a top local pick year after year. On tap, you’ll find Koholā Brewery, Maui Brewing Co. and Kona Brewing classics alongside mainland favorites. Down the Hatch boasts the longest running happy hour on Maui, 2-5pm daily, so pair your drink of choice with a discounted app like crispy coconut shrimp."
"Aloha y'all' is the welcoming slogan at Lahaina's best late-night bar, tucked in the lower level of the mall – the owner is from Georgia we hear. All open-air, its fountains are muffled by the raucous revelry of..."
"If Captain Ahab himself strolled through the swinging doors, no one would look up from their grog. With its whaling-era atmosphere and scenic harborside lanai, the captain would blend right in at this..."
"It dosn't really seem to matter if they're busy or slow- They're Slow!. If you can get a burger in…"
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"Well, you can’t judge a beach by its cover. Wedged between downtown Kahului and the airport, and hidden behind a strip of ironwood trees, this mile-long stretch of sand is surf city, with scores of brilliant sails zipping across the waves. Kitesurfers converge at the southwest end, known as Kite Beach, while windsurfers head northeast. A roped-off swimming area lies in-between. Facilities include restrooms, showers and shaded picnic tables."
"If the ocean is calling for you, make the most of what’s left of the day by venturing over to Kanaha Beach Park—a tranquil stretch of sand that rests between Spreckelsville and Kahului Bay. Wind and kite surfers often take to these parts, providing you with stellar views of the Pacific and two of Hawaii’s favorite past times."
"You’ll get a great view from the Kaumahina State Wayside and you can use the bathroom there too. Continuing on, you’ll catch a glimpse of black sand beach at Honomanu Bay (but the views better on the way back)."