I posted this message earlier but it was only appearing under the United States forum and not the Hawaii one, so I'm trying it again. Hope this works. Please excuse the double post. <BR> <BR>Just returned from a week on Maui (March 4-11). Stayed in a 2 br condo at the Royal Kahana which we rented directly from the owners
www.mauialohacondos.com just recently remodeled, very comfortable. The only downside is the beach in Kahana is not the best but that wasn't a big issue for us. <BR> <BR>Activities: <BR>We purchased an AOA Gold card
www.maui.org before leaving which saved us about $300.00 on our activities for our party of 4. The card costs $30.00 and is good for one year. <BR> <BR>Paragon Molokini
www.sailmaui.com - we loved being able to actually sail to and from Molokini. They also limit the number of passengers to 38 which is nice. Molokini is crowded but the visibility was the best. <BR> <BR>Atlantis Submarine - somewhat disappointing, the underwater topography where they do the dives is not that interesting. Lots of fish but you can see just as many snorkeling. If you dive or snorkel, skip this one. <BR> <BR>Day trip to Big Island - we used ff miles for 4 interisland tickets on Hawaiian Air and rented a car at Hilo airport. The volcano is fascinating, definitely worth the trip. Park service has a good map that points out all of the interesting stops. <BR> <BR>Expeditions Ferry to Lanai - we took the 9:15am morning ferry over and rented a Jeep. Drove to Shipwreck beach and Garden of the Gods. Spent some time on Hulopoe beach which is gorgeous. Didn't have time to do any snorkeling there. We had to catch the 4:30pm ferry back. If we had to do it over, I would reserve an earlier departure or later return as we were really pressed for time. The Jeep was expensive $129.00 a day but is a must if you're going to do any exploring on Lanai. Also unless you want everything to be covered in red dust, get the hard top Jeep. Pele's Other Garden had good sandwiches for lunch. <BR> <BR>Haleakala - the afternoon that we drove up the summit was fogged in so we couldn't see much. I had read in some guidebooks that it is usually clear at the summit even if it's cloudy on the lower part of the mountain. This was not true the day we went, so check the weather before you go up. It was freezing and windy even in the afternoon. <BR> <BR>Pacific Whale Foundation whale watch
www.pacificwhale.org - took a 2 hour trip out of Lahaina harbor. There were whales everywhere. Saw lots of humpbacks and had bottlenose dolphin and false killer whales follow our boat. <BR> <BR>Warren and Annabelles magic show
www.warrenandannabelles.com - I just have one thing to say GO SEE THIS. It was so much fun. I didn't even want to go at first when I heard "magic show", but he had us laughing non-stop for 2 hours. Two evening shows daily. If you go to the later one, you can stay after the show and chat with Warren. He'll perform some tricks right in front of you. <BR> <BR>Dining: <BR>Hula Grill - nice atmosphere, had a great dinner and a so-so lunch <BR>Pacific'O and I'O (same chef)- both excellent for fresh seafood <BR>Sansei - wonderful sushi and small dishes, order a bunch of different appetizers to share <BR>Roy's Kahana - service not as good as one on Oahu but great food <BR>Mama's Fish House - must go there for the atmosphere alone, good food too, expect to pay a lot <BR>Haliimaile General Store - some dishes were excellent, others so-so. For the price, I thought it was too hit or miss. <BR>Plantation House and Seawatch - had breakfasts here, gorgeous views <BR> <BR>We did not go to luau, but while we dined at I'O, we could hear the music and see the dancers as they were preparing to go on stage at the Feast at Lele next door. I think we'll give that a try next time. If anyone has done this, let me know how you liked it. <BR> <BR>That's all I can think of for now, feel free to email me if you have any questions.