Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa - Maui

Posted on September 5, 2008 - Filed Under Hotels & Resorts, Maui | Leave a Comment

Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa is an elegant 15-acre resort nestled on the grassy hillside overlooking Wailea, commanding the most spectacular panoramic Pacific ocean views.
Experience the peace and tranquility of Maui in a quiet tropical setting only moments from Wailea’s beautiful tropical beaches.
The Japanese-themed all suite Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa is among the most […]

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Oheo Gulch - Maui’s Seven Sacred Pools

Posted on August 29, 2008 - Filed Under Activities, Maui, Sightseeing | Leave a Comment

Although this attraction is sometimes referred to as “Seven Sacred Pools,” there are many more pools than that, and none of them were sacred to the ancients. Still, the basins and waterfalls are a stunning sight within the Haleakala National Park and are a terrific way to cool off after a long day on the […]

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Da Kitchen - Kahului, Maui

Posted on August 15, 2008 - Filed Under Maui, Restaurants | Leave a Comment

Well, well. There’s one choice above all others on the island for plate lunches. We went straight to Da Kitchen. There are at least two on the island - Da Kitchen in Kahului and Da Kitchen Express in Kiehi.
You can eat in or take your food to go. They have plate lunches, sandwiches, appetizers, and […]

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Fairmont Kea Lani Resort

Posted on August 8, 2008 - Filed Under Hotels & Resorts, Maui | Leave a Comment

The Fairmont Kea Lani Resort is a great vacation destination for honeymooners and family vacationers. Situated on 22 landscaped acres facing Polo Beach within the Wailea Resort community, The Fairmont Kea Lani is a luxury all-suite and villa resort.
The Fairmont Kea Lani Resort offers a full activities program, several swimming pools, and many dining options […]

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Maui Luau - Drums of the Pacific Polynesian Spectacular

Posted on July 25, 2008 - Filed Under Activities, Maui, Restaurants | Leave a Comment

Featuring “Drums of the Pacific Polynesian Spectacular,” Maui’s best Hawaiian luau show is at the Hyatt Regency.
The sound of the conch, the beating of the drums and the echoes of the Hawaiian chant signal the start of Hawaii’s most exciting Lu’au, complete with an authentic Imu Ceremony and the exotic flowers of native Hawaiian cuisine.
While […]

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Cascades Grill and Sushi Bar

Posted on July 23, 2008 - Filed Under Maui, Restaurants | Leave a Comment

At the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa, enjoy fine dining at the Cascades Grill and Sushi Bar.
Combine spectacular Pacific Ocean views with innovative Hawaiian island dishes, add touches of superb sushi by master chefs and you have found a true masterpiece in dining.
From steaks grilled to perfection to the daily catch, you’ll discover the […]

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Blue Pool Waterfall - Heleleikeoha Falls

Posted on July 21, 2008 - Filed Under Activities, Maui, Sightseeing | Leave a Comment

The Blue Pool (also known by its Hawaiian name as Heleleikeoha Falls or Helele’ike’oha Falls as well as Blue Angel Falls) could very well be one of the most scenically located swimming pool waterfalls in the world.
It faces the ocean as it’s sheltered by rocks protecting its picturesque plunge pool from the crashing waves. If […]

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Maui Eco-Adventures: Full Day Waterfall Hike

Posted on July 16, 2008 - Filed Under Activities, Maui | Leave a Comment

This is a Maui Eco-Adventures signature hike. Nestled deep in the rainforest are lush tropical valleys undisturbed by passage of time.
Where ancient Hawaiian kings bathed and pools became sacred. Lost in time some say this is the real Hawaii where soft hues of green blend together for an unforgettable adventure into the hidden secrets of […]

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Red Sand Pocket Beach, Maui

Posted on July 9, 2008 - Filed Under Beaches, Maui, Sightseeing | Leave a Comment

Hana, in East Maui, has beaches of many colors and sizes. Kaihalulu (Roaring Sea), or Red Sand Beach, is worth a trip on the legendary Hana Highway.
This beach, located in a volcanic cinder cone, really is red. The coarse, colorful sand is caused by erosion of the red volcanic cinders. The burnt-red sand against turquoise […]

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Kaanapali Black Rock Beach

Posted on July 4, 2008 - Filed Under Beaches, Maui | Leave a Comment

Photo: Jeff Greenberg
Pu’u Keka’a” is the Hawaiian term for Black Rock. The large, black lava flow juts out into the Pacific Ocean and virtually divides Kaanapali Beach in half.
If you do not want to pay for a cruise to do some great snorkeling, Black Rock is supposed to have some great underwater viewing for snorkelers. […]

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