by Editor on July 23, 2008
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 [...]
by Editor on July 21, 2008
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 [...]
by Editor on July 16, 2008
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 [...]
by Editor on July 9, 2008
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 [...]
by Editor on July 4, 2008
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. [...]
by Editor on July 1, 2008
On the edge of the upcountry rainforest, you’ll find Piiholo Ranch, in Makawao - Maui Hawaii.
Owned and operated by the Baldwin family, Piiholo is a working cattle ranch that lies in the midst of a native Hawaiian eco-system.
Spread out and ride through emerald green pastures and towering forests with picturesque views of the blue Pacific Ocean.
by Editor on June 27, 2008
Swinging Bridges, lush rainforest and sound of tumbling waterfalls into breathtaking pools clear and cool are what you can expect on this adventure into the hidden valleys of West Maui.
Maui Eco-Adventures is the only hiking outfitter to have the permits to take you on this journey into paradise. Located on the rugged North Shore of [...]
by Editor on June 26, 2008
Photo by: Dale Walsh
Bubba Gumps is a really fun place to dine. Shrimp heaven to say the least. Ocean front dining in Lahaina, Bubba Gumps is a great place to stop for lunch. The menu is moderate in price starting at $12.95 and capping at about $22.00.
Bubba Gump’s is like a box of chocolates! You [...]
by Editor on June 24, 2008
Photo Source: www.smartdestinations.com
The Sugar Cane Train provides fun family entertainment for everyone and is one of several Maui, Hawaii attractions offered by the Maui Fun Company at a modest price per ticket.
Join the Maui Sugar Cane Train as they travel between historic Lahaina town and the resorts of Kaanapali. Relax in an open-air coach whose nostalgic [...]
by Editor on June 19, 2008
Canoe Beach is the county beach park that is just south of Ka’anapali Beach in Lahaina. The beach is connected to Ka’anapali Beach; only the name changes as you go north.
Unlike Ka’anapali Beach, however, Canoe Beach has no hotels, no shops, no restaurants, and few tourists. If you’re looking for a relatively undeveloped beach in [...]