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One Week in Paradise: A Maui Itinerary
"Google MapsFacilities: All 3 have showers and restrooms Lifeguards: YesActivities: Swimming, laying out, bodyboarding, and snorkeling. This beach park is a set of 3 beautiful beaches near Kihei referred to as “Kam I, II, and III.” It is a popular beach with tourists and locals because of its facilities, proximity to town, and the fact they are really nice!. Kam I is the largest of the three beaches and is great for swimming!"
"If based in South Maui, hike the Hoapili Trail and watch the sunset from Makena State Park and spend your other day snorkeling and relaxing at Mokapu or Keawakapu Beach. If based in West Maui, spend a day exploring the island’s northwestern coast and another relaxing at Kāʻanapali Beach before catching a lūʻau that night."
"Grab your snorkeling gear and spend some time exploring Mokapu Beach Park, in Maui. Lava rock formations crop up near the shore, while the surf is sandy and gently slopes making it ideal for swimming in calmer waters."
"Incredibly scenic, the Makena Landing Park is a perfect place for launching a kayak. Located close to the main road, the park has a small beach along with facilities such as bathrooms, showers, car parking and kayak rentals. It is popular with night scuba divers as well."
"Just 2 miles north of the heart of Lahaina and right on the road to Ka'anapali, this multi-section county park follows the shore and is great for walking and cycling. There are dozens of shady picnic tables,..."
"Features: - Long sandy beach- Grassy area, palm trees- Rock formations- Usually uncrowded- Good for mornings and sunsets - Restrooms and foot showers. *$50.00 travel fee to this location"
"This meant that we didn’t get to see Hamoa Beach, the Seven Sacred Pools at O’heo and the Pipiwai TrailBamboo Forest (which are all meant to be amazing) – however, I know I’ll be back… so, until next time!. Just remember, you can’t do it all, unless you have more than 1 day, so you have to pick and choose."
"From north to south: Makena Landing, Maluaka Beach (aka Turtle Town), Big Beach, and ‘Ahihi-Kina’u Natural Area Reserve. And we ended up seeing sea turtles at each of those beaches except Turtle Town (which seemed a bit ironic)."
"Connecting Maalaea Beach and Sugar Beach, this County Beach Park is a great place to enjoy an afternoon picnic or take a peaceful walk."
"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)."
"Start with a walk on Baldwin Beach and then grab some breakfast in Pāʻia before casually making the drive to Hāna and stopping multiple times. Splurge on a room at Travaasa Hāna or find a small bed and breakfast and wake up early the next morning to watch sunrise from a black sand beach. By choosing to stay a night in Hāna, you can make it out to the Pipiwai Trail before all the day visitors arrive and possibly have the Pools of Ohe‘o completely to yourself."
"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"
"My husband called ahead to see what the wait time was for a party of 8– she accommodated us immediately. We were so appreciative. The service was amazing..."
"Food had no flavor, cold, took forever, no ice for water, forgot our drinks and had a six year old helping out."
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"From Business: Your local Lahaina Subway® Restaurant, located at 910 Honoapiilani Hwy brings delicious ingredients and mouth-watering flavors in billions of sandwich, salad and…"
"It dosn't really seem to matter if they're busy or slow- They're Slow!. If you can get a burger in…"