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SURFING &
BOOGIE BOARDING,
WAKEBOARDING,
SNORKELING, Standup Paddle Surfing, SCUBA & SNUBA
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WHALE WATCHING,
HIKING,
HANA HIGHWAY,
HELICOPTER TOURS,
NIGHT LIFE,
DOWNHILL
BIKING,
ATLANTIS SUBMARINE,
Luaus & Hula
Shows,
See a Sea Turtle,
Maui Ocean
Center,
Watch
the windsurfers at Hookipa,
Try
Windsurfing,
Try some Local Food,
Fine Dining,
Shopping,
Lomi-lomi Hawaiian massage,
Ulalena,
Zip-line adventures,
Parasailing,
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Maui offers almost unlimited possibilities to spend a fantastic day in paradise.
Maui's magnificent unspoiled nature, good restaurants, and shopping facilities
will make your Maui experience memorable!
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SURFING &
BOOGIE BOARDING
Maui offers some of Hawaii's best surfing
without the crowds of popular mainland surf breaks. If you have never tried
Surfing, Lessons are a must! On Maui it is not unusual for you and your friends to be the only
guys out surfing the beautiful, clean break. We highly recommend surfing
or a boogie boarding for those light wind mornings and occasional windless
days. Maui offers countless good surfing spots all around the island. Maui's
surf breaks includes world famous Jaws, where the waves can reach a gigantic
50-60 feet, Even more amazing is that they are ridden by a handful of
professional surfers that are towed into the wave on jet skis, so that they
can match the speed of these huge rolling monsters. This is a great event to
be a spectator at, but it only happens on a few very special days a year,
when the waves are just right. For the rest of us there are more manageable
waves (under 10 foot) at some popular locations. Here are a couple of
suggestions;
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SNORKELING, SCUBA & SNUBA
Maui's clear water and unspoiled beaches with countless
schools of fish are perfect for snorkeling. The tropical fish and corals
are stunning with the whole spectrum of different colors. Typical sea life
includes, Honu (turtles), Mano (Sharks), and
Nai'a (Dolphins),
and the occasional Monk Seal. Action
Travel is happy to provide you with useful tips
for an unforgettable snorkeling day. While on Maui you can learn to scuba dive
in a PADI certification course, or try SCUBA with a trial diving session. SNUBA
offers a similar feeling to SCUBA without the need for certification. There are
of course a range of dive sites for the certified diver including Lanai
cathedrals and Molokini's infamous "Back Wall" drift dive.
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WHALE WATCHING
Whale watching is a popular
tourist attraction on Maui during the whale season from December through
April. The Humpback whales come from the cold waters of Alaska to Hawaii
for mating and giving birth. You are almost guaranteed to see whales from
the beaches especially on the south shore. Many companies offer
whale watching cruises with "guaranteed' whale sightings. You may even hear the
Humpback Whales "singing" while you are snorkeling.
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HIKING
Maui's great wilderness areas with varying scenery is ideal for hiking. There are national
and state run parks with camp sites and cabins for overnight accommodation. Most
park areas offer a variety of marked trails for different levels of hiker. Be
sure you know the estimated duration of your trail before setting out. Some
trails go for days. You can go up to the crater
of Haleakala or explore the lush rain forests, with abundant tropical fruit and
exotic flowers closer to the sea level. Rainforests, waterfalls, rock pools and
ancient Hawaiian ruins. Some areas have extremely high rainfall, creating
dramatic waterfalls and fast flowing streams. While they are beautiful and
inviting, Not all are suitable for swimming. Valleys can cool off quickly in the
afternoons as the sun goes behind the ridges. So when hiking valleys and
streams, it is best to start out early. If it is raining further up the
mountain, there is a real risk of a flash flood downstream. Try "Hike Maui" for
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HANA HIGHWAY
Hana Highway from Kahului to
Hana is a spectacular route along the coastline. Hana is a beautiful small
town with flower farms few tourists. Driving to Hana is definitely worth
the couple of hours it takes to drive from Kahului and back. The road is very winding
and slow, but the view more than makes up for that. On the road to Hana you will
see lush rainforests, waterfalls, ocean views, taro fields, villages, and
breathtaking scenery. In and around Hana you are likely
to find a variety of beaches and maybe your own deserted beach all to yourself.
Take care swimming on any un-patrolled beaches, especially when there are
waves.
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HELICOPTER TOURS
It is estimated
that over 80 percent of Maui is only accessible by helicopter. The rugged
mountains and thick rain forest are best appreciated from a scenic flight in a
helicopter. Flights depart from the heliport in Kahului. Flights range from
short duration to a circle island tour, that shows you the "moon-scape" in the
Haleakala crater and the Hana rainforest, and the spectacular north shore
coastline. Some flights can take you across that west Maui mountains and over to
world's highest sea-cliffs on the neighboring island of Molokai. Some tours
offer a fly/drive package, where you can take the VIP guided tour van to Hana
and fly back to Kahului. Another tour allows you to set down at a private
waterfall to enjoy a champagne picnic before flying home. A helicopter flight is
the best way to see Maui's rugged northern coastline.
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NIGHT LIFE
Night life on Maui is mostly
centered around the resort areas in Kihei and Lahaina. Both places
offer many good restaurants, bars and dance clubs. Mulligan's Pub and Tsunami's
Niteclub (at the Grand Wailea hotel), on the south shore. Moose's and the World Cafe in Lahaina are some of the popular
night spots. Jacques in Paia Town (on the north shore) is windsurfer's
gathering place especially on the weekends offering great food and a socially
charged atmosphere. Casanova's (Italian Restaurant) up in Makawao Town gets
packed with windsurfers, surfers and locals dancin' up a storm on Wednesday
(ladies) nights.
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DOWNHILL BIKING
Your journey begins with a panoramic sunrise view of
Haleakala Crater, in the Haleakala National Park, a once in a lifetime
experience. There you will see the volcano and the many pu'ulais that once
formed our Island of Maui. After sunrise, coast down from the top of Haleakala
Crater at 10,023 ft. to sea level into the original territorial capital of
Hawaii, Paia. A 38-mile downhill ride with only 400 yards of peddling.
Maui's structured downhill trips provides transportation from
your hotel to the starting point, bikes equipped with special heavy-duty hub
brakes, safety gear (which includes full protective helmets, gloves,
Helly Hansen all weather jackets & pants and radio
communicators), escort van transportation, meals, and your tour guide. Sunrise
pickup between 2-3 a.m. Drop off around 12:00 noon. Bring warm clothing,
cameras, sunglasses, and wear shoes (no slippers). Anyone that has been scuba
diving the day before, is under the age of twelve (12) years, has medical
problems that will not allow them to safely ride a bicycle, or is pregnant, will
not be accepted. Anyone not capable of safely riding a bicycle is welcome to
ride in the escort van. A cancellation charge with no refund if not canceled 48
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ATLANTIS SUBMARINE
You will journey into a spectacular blue world more
than 130 feet below the surface in spacious air-conditioned comfort. The Tours
in Maui are daily from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and depart from the Lahaina
Harbor. A 10-minute cruise on the Atlantis Shuttle vessel will take you to and
from the tour site with panoramic views of several of the islands. At the tour
site you will board the 48-passenger submarine vessel, which will take you down
130-feet to the majestic natural coral reefs and Hawaiian marine life. From
December through May, Atlantis guests may enjoy whale watching during the
ship-to-shore journey. All tours provide narration in Japanese via headsets. |
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Luaus & Hula
Shows
Hula is the traditional dance of Hawaii. In a society with no written
language, story telling, chanting and hula were used to convey traditional
stories and legends. The traditional Hula is called kuhiko. there is also a
more modern version of hula that is more widely know in the western world.
Hula is a very serious cultural practice in Hawaii, and takes years to
master. Hula Halau (hula schools) compete in the Merry monarch festival
every year. Professional hula dancers have usually studied for most of
their lifetimes.
One
way to see some hula is to attend a luau which is a dinner
and hula show. Most luaus will showcase several varieties of hula to give
the patrons a sampling of the different Polynesian islands styles., for example,
Hawaiian, Tahitian, Tongan and Maori. |
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See a Sea Turtle
Sea turtles abound at just about every snorkeling spot on Maui. Maui's sea turtles are
endangered and protected, so do not try to touch them. When you see a turtle
under water, stay a respectful distance away and observe their natural
behavior. Do not stay above the turtles because they have to surface
periodically to get a breath of air. Some turtles are curious and will come
over to check you out. There are actually several different species of sea
turtles in Hawaiian waters. The Green, leatherback, hawksbill, and
loggerhead. Take an underwater camera with you and snap your own turtle
photo. Turtles are very photogenic creatures, and usually stay put while you
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Maui Ocean
Center
Seeing the underwater
world is now easier than ever before. The Maui Ocean Center is a world class
aquarium that features the underwater magic that was only accessible to
snorkelers and scuba divers. Bring the whole family and take some time to
encounter this marvelous display of underwater life.
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Watch
the windsurfers at Hookipa Famous for
showcasing the worlds best windsurfers. Ho'okipa Beach has the best view of
some of the most extreme windsurfing you will see anywhere. The reason is
the waves break close to shore because the reef is narrow at this place.
this allows the windsurfers to ride so close that you can almost see the
expressions on their faces. This is as close to the action as you can get
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Try
Windsurfing Maui has warm water and steady
wind year round. It is a perfect place to learn windsurfing. There are
special beaches just for beginners, where the water is smooth and the wind
is gentle. Beginners take advantage of the lighter winds in the mornings. A
beginner lesson will cost about $89.00 for 2˝ hours with all equipment included.
They give you lightweight sails and steady boards which are a breeze to use.
If you have tried windsurfing in the past, you can do a refresher course and
be on the water in no time. Try Action Sports
windsurfing school for some lessons. |
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Wakeboarding on Maui
Wakeboarding is one of the newest activities to be offered on Maui. We
provide wakeboarding charters and group sessions for all levels from novice
to expert. If you like smooth water, you’ll bite down and get up early even
while on vacation. We can leave Ka‘anapali Beach as early as 6:30am in
search of a pristine piece of water. When we find it, each rider gets a half
an hour to wear those legs out. Yeah, sunrise from the volcano is great but
try sunrise looking back on Maui from a ski or a board! Numbers are limited,
and private charters are available. more info |
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Standup Paddle Surfing
Standup paddle Surfing or SUP, is the newest fore of surfing. Born in Hawaii,
This sport has taken off around the world. The appeal of standup is its
relative easiness. you don't have to be super fit. Get a lesson from a good
school, they provide the special oversized surfboards and you will be
gliding along in no time. You use a long shaft paddle to paddle with, go
fast or just cruise and watch the water. It calm water it is like snorkeling
standing up. as you get your balance you can try to catch some small waves
at the edge of the reef. Much easier than regular surfing. Many people are taking to Standup for the fun and exercise. and almost anyone can do it,
young or old. This is a great activity the the family can do together.
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Try some Local Food
Drink a glass of fresh guava
juice or try a P.O.G. (pineapple, orange, guava), Eat some fresh pineapple,
Papaya. Try a Spam Musubi, Manapua, some POI, Pork Lau-lau. There are
many great places to get local food. You can always get the "mixed plate" at
the L&L Drive-in store. When you are Pau hana it is time to eat Pupu. If
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Fine Dining Maui has some
excellent restaurants, featuring local and Polynesian styles and
international cuisine. The local ingredients particularly the fresh fish
make a few good restaurant meals on Maui absolutely essential. Hawaiian
style cuisine is a blend of Polynesian with strong Asian influences. The
modern Hawaiian cuisine has broadened to embrace an even wider variety of
cultural influences and tastes. On the north shore you should try Mama's
fish house in Kuau (near Hookipa), especially for its unique oceanfront location.
For starters there is Ahi poke
(seasoned raw tuna with shoyu), Sashimi Ahi (raw tuna with a little wasabi),
or Cerviche (raw fish "cooked" in lime and coconut juice). Try the seared Ahi (tuna) or
Mahi-Mahi (dolphin fish). Or for the whole fish connoisseur, try the grilled
Opakapaka.
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Shopping
The essentials:
When you arrive in Maui, go directly to a real surf shop and buy yourself a
cool surfer tee-shirt and some proper baggies (board shorts), and some
slippers (flip-flops, sandals, thongs, you know). If you are going swimming
and snorkeling a lot buy yourself a Lycra shirt called a "rash guard". Get
some good waterproof sports sunscreen, and buy some sunglasses. Get
polarized sunglasses. they do not have to be too expensive, $20.00 will get
you something, but if you can afford it buy the "Maui Jim's" they
are the best. Shop for fun: Front
street Lahaina has a great variety of shops and art galleries. Lahaina
Cannery Mall, Queen Ka'ahumanu Shopping Center in
Kahului, Kalama Village, The Saturday
morning swap meet in Kahului, Roadside stalls, Paia for some hippy clothes,
jewelry, crafts. Friday night
is "Art Night" in Lahaina. Meet the artists, wine tasting and some music.
Souvenirs shopping: Near the end of your vacation you should take
a trip into "Hilo Hattie" for your souvenir shopping. They greet you with a
free Lei, some POG juice and Hawaiian coffee, all as you walk in.
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Lomi-lomi Hawaiian massage
One of the best massages you will ever have. Hawaiian style massage is a
deep tissue massage. It is great for athletes and for relaxation, If you
want soft, ask for it. or you will be in for a tough time. Hawaiian massage
has a spiritual side that can be incorporated into holistic healing, and can
increase your mana. Another Hawaiian style that is great for relaxation is
the Pohoku (hot rock) massage. When it comes to massage it makes a big
difference to spend a few dollars more to get an experienced masseuse. |
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Ulalena
If you like the
theatre and Hawaiian mythology you will love Ulalena. A theatrical and dance
interpretation of some Hawaiian legends. The theatre is in Lahaina. It is just like Cats (without
the cats). Tickets are about $90.00, bookings are essential. |
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Zip-line adventures
We like this concept
and it is the very next thing we will try on our next day off. A nature walk
with some quick slides down some zip lines, will get your adrenaline going. This activity is one of the latest
in the growing number of eco-adventure style activities. Located
upcountry at Kula.
The Haleakala Skyline Tour blends a short hiking experience with five
picturesque zip-line crossings, an “Indiana Jones” style swinging bridge, and
an introduction to Hawaii's unique and fragile landscape. On the westside
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Parasailing
Definitely
a once in a lifetime experience. The view is fantastic, but you can only
parasail May thur December due to the humback whales on their annual
vacation to Maui to mate and give birth. Parasailing is at Ka'anapali Beach.
We recommend UFO Parasailing. The founders of UFO are both graduates
of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, both hold BS degrees in Nautical
engineering and have U.S. Coast Guard licenses, so you know you're in good
hands. By the way, parasailing
is a lot safer these days with the boats that "winch" you down to the
platform on the boat. Standard
400' Ride for 7 minutes is $65. or the deluxe 800' Ride for 10 minutes for
$75.00.
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OTHER ACTIVITIES
Sailing,
fine dining, World class golf courses, Guided rainforest tours, Kayak Tours, Art galleries,
Sightseeing,
Harley-Davidson motorcycle rentals,
Jet Ski rentals, Horseback riding, Jeep Rentals, Scooter Rentals, Tandem-Paragliding,
Sailing Canoe, Stand-up paddling, tow-in surfing, Ultralight aircraft, cave
tours, Quicksilver, Yoga, and
much more.
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