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Ann Aug 23rd, 1998 12:05 PM

Maui in October
 
I will be traveling to Maui for the first time in October and staying at the Hyatt. I would love any suggestions on where to eat and what to do while I'm there. Is Hana worth the drive and is the surf as rough as I hear it is on Kaanapali Beach? Thanks for your help. <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>

Rick Aug 23rd, 1998 03:22 PM

Ann <BR> <BR> We have stayed at the Kaanapali Resort twice,,both times in late July,so not positive about the surf in Oct, but dont think "winter" has set in yet, so the surf should be about the same.. <BR>which is VERY light..the north shore, <BR>up around Kapalua gets the heavy stuff.. <BR> As for places to eat..Lahaina, just south of Kaanapali has MANY great places to eat. I would highly recommend <BR>Longi's. Great Italian, and great place to catch the sunset,,Cheeseburger in Paradise has good food and drinks also.. <BR> The road to Hana is definetly worth the trip..Its a WHOLE day though.. <BR> You can either buy a cassette tour tape <BR>for $20, or may be able to get one from <BR>your hotel, that tells you points of interest alone the way. We thought it was very helpful..If you go, dont miss <BR>the Seven Sacred pools.IMO..they are worth the trip all by themselves.. <BR> Other things to do..Drive up to Haleakala..Iao Valley is a short scenic <BR>drive...there is a new aquarium that is really neat.. <BR> I scuba and snorkel..wont go into that <BR>here..if your into that, you can e mail <BR>me and i can suggest some great areas.. <BR> <BR>Aloha

Val Aug 28th, 1998 05:27 PM

Hi,If you are going to be there on Halloween you must go into Lahaina to see the parade.They have the best costumes and what a fun day!!Aloha!!

Jill Sep 1st, 1998 07:09 AM

For a "nice" dinner out, try David Paul's in Lahaina, or Roy's (don't miss the chocolate souffle there). Kimo's in Lahaina is a nice casual restaurant. <BR>Great 1/2-day snorkeling trips through the Pacific Whale Foundation - non-profit that hires oceanography students to tell you all about the ocean life - they're quite enthusiastic, which makes it more fun. Have a great time! <BR> <BR>

Jenny Sep 1st, 1998 07:34 AM

I am going to Maui in two weeks and found that if you use the new search function and put in the word Maui, you will get a ton of helpful information that has been posted in the last year. <BR>Good Luck! <BR>

Jon Sep 1st, 1998 05:40 PM

My favorite Maui restaurant is Nicolina in Kahana. My wife's favorite is Avalon in Lahaina. <BR>LOTS more Maui info, restaurants, sights, activities, hotels, etc, is in the 30-page paper you can print from this web site: <BR>http://members.aol.com/Derm1/index.html

sandi Sep 6th, 1998 10:20 AM

We did the road to Hana ourselves, because it was our first time to Hawaii. IMHO, now that we stayed on Kauai in Princeville, I would tell anyone not to do Hana on Maui, if you will also visit northern Kauai. The waterfalls, lush tropics, sounds, etc. are right there in northern Kauai, without spending the day on the road to Hana and back. If Maui is the island you do without Kauai, then I guess Hana is a nice day trip (10 hours rt with stops).

FrankyP Sep 25th, 2007 04:47 PM

Bring an outfit for Halloween!! Lahaina is the best place on the planet to do all the fun festivities that make up Halloween. http://www.lahainahalloween.com has the times of the contest and some good pictures. Bring your kids for the childrens parade at the beginning of the day. There's really nothing like enjoying Halloween in a beautiful place like Maui. See you there!

dusty56438 Sep 25th, 2007 05:18 PM

Franky

I think you just broke the record for answering an old thread.

kealalani Sep 25th, 2007 05:24 PM

LOL Dusty!!!!!

How are the trade winds? We are having a lovely September in Massachussetts. Blue skies, warm days, cool, crisp nights and the leaves are turning. The gifts of the seasons until the cold settles in. Apples are ripe, and life is good! Alooooooha!

FrankyP Oct 12th, 2007 01:35 PM

ewww. Probably should be paying more attention to dates. Well, at least you guys got a kick out of it.

Aloha


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