WhereTraveler Maui — Summer/Fall 2019

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MAUI SUMMER FALL 2019

FRONT STREET

LOCAL GUIDES

CENTER OF ATTENTION

Explore Lahaina’s Historic Town

Find Out Where to Dine, Shop and More

Our Favorite 5 Beaches on Maui

A Look Inside Maui Ocean Center’s New Exhibit



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he world is full of beautiful beaches, luxury hotels and world-class environments, but there is only one with aloha spirit. More than just “hello” or “goodbye,” aloha is a way of living and being here in Hawai‘i. And, we want to share this with you. So, e kipa mai — welcome. Passionate about the environment and marine life, Tapani Vuori enjoys talking about Maui Ocean Center’s endeavors, including its new “Humpbacks of Hawai‘i Exhibit & Sphere.” “It brings our guests eye-to-eye with humpback whales like never before,” Vuori says. “It’s literally a virtual whale encounter.” For a real-life encounter, plan a visit to Maui between mid November and early May. During this period, you can see these mammals breaching off the beaches of Kā‘anapali, Wailea, D.T. Fleming and Ho‘okipa on the North Shore. Even off whale season, these are some of our favorite beaches.

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CONTENTS

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Bring home a piece of aloha from Na Hoku Jewelry.

FALL 2019

ESSENTIALS Editor’s Note 01 Ask the Expert 04 Calendar 10 Maps 36 Where Next 38 Parting Shot 40 THE GUIDE Dining 24 Shopping 26 Museums+Attractions 28 Explore 30

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Maui’s Top Beaches From Kā‘anapali and Wailea to Ho‘okipa and Nāpili, Maui’s golden strands of beaches consistently rank among the best in the world.

An aerial view of Lahaina Harbor. ©SEAN ATKINS/ SHUTTERSTOCK

Maui Ocean Center’s new “Humpbacks of Hawai‘i Exhibit & Sphere” is an immersive experience that’s not to be missed.

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Genuine Hawaiian Koa Wood Watch Collection

An incomparable collection of Hawaiian and Island lifestyle jewelry MAUI LAHAINA: 744 Front Street, across from the seawall • 858 Front Street, across from Bubba Gump • Lahaina Cannery KAANAPALI: Whalers Village • Hyatt Regency Maui WAILEA: The Shops at Wailea, Upper Level • Grand Wailea Resort KAHULUI: Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE: Pride of America

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Allow yourself to truly take the time to connect to this special place, people and culture.

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Q: WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO ENJOY LIVE ENTERTAINMENT? A: The Lobby Lounge

at Four Seasons Maui boasts some of the island’s top artists. We feature a nightly hula show from 5:30-6:30 p.m., and contemporary artists starting at 8 p.m. Eric Gilliom and Kanoa Kukaua are just two of the incredibly talented musicians who perform regularly. EXPERT TIP

“A Taste of Island Life” is a culinary and cultural adventure available exclusively to guests of Four Seasons Resort Maui.”

connection to Hāna, being born and raised there, so it’s on the top of the list. Driving there can be a bit daunting, so for those who truly want to sit back and enjoy the view, there are great options to explore the area by air or on a guided tour.

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Q: WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE NEIGHBORHOOD EATERY? A: Besides our own

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award-winning restaurants, I really enjoy Ka‘ana Kitchen at the Andaz and The Restaurant at Hotel Wailea. Q: WHAT DO YOU RECOMMEND FOR THE ADVENTURE-SEEKING VISITOR? A: Rappelling down a

waterfall is an absolutely exhilarating and memorable experience.

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Our Hawaiian Slipper Collection comes in several styles and sizes and is available in 14K Yellow, White or Rose Gold.

An incomparable collection of Hawaiian and Island lifestyle jewelry MAUI LAHAINA: 744 Front Street, across from the seawall • 858 Front Street, across from Bubba Gump • Lahaina Cannery KAANAPALI: Whalers Village • Hyatt Regency Maui WAILEA: The Shops at Wailea, Upper Level • Grand Wailea Resort KAHULUI: Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE: Pride of America

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SIP & SAVOR HAWAI‘I FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL, OCT. 18-20

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The Ninth Annual Hawai’i Food & Wine Festival makes a weekend stop on Maui, with scheduled events planned at the Kā’anapali Golf Course (Oct. 18, Roy’s 22nd Annual Golf Classic), Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa (Oct. 19, Wicked Cocktails, Wicked Plates) and Hyatt Regency Maui Resort (Oct. 20, Pasta La Vista). www.hawaiifoodandwinefestival.com


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Henry Kapono Aug. 21 Award-winning and Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter at The Shops at Wailea.

GREAT THINGS THIS FALL

BEAT-LELE AUG. 24 An ‘ukulele tribute to the Beatles at McCoy Studio Theater. Tickets cost $30 and $35.

Maui Calls Aug. 17 Maui Arts & Cultural Center’s signature fundraising gala begins with a lei greeting and Hawaiian music serenade.

Breadfruit Day Sept. 7 The third annual “La Ulu: Breadfruit Day” will feature food booths, cooking demonstrations and cultural activities.

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Art Exhibition Sept. 13 Malama Wao Akua (Caring for the Realm of the Gods), a juried art show at Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center.

HENRY KAPONO

Maui Marathon Oct. 13 Now in its 49th year, this marathon is the oldest of its kind west of the Mississippi River.

Moon Festival Sept. 14 Celebrate the Chinese Moon Festival at the Wo Hing Museum, Cookhouse and Grounds.

XTERRA Championship Oct. 31 Dedicated athletes will push their limits and test their endurance during a challenging swim, bike ride and trail run.

‘Ukulele Festival Sept. 29 Renowned ‘ukulele advocate and teacher, Roy Sakuma, will serve as emcee.

Spooktacular Oct. 31 Nicknamed “The Mardi Gras of the Pacific,” this Halloween party takes place in Lahaina.

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“It brings our guests eye-to-eye with humpback whales like never before.”

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Tapani Vuori wants to redefine public aquariums, transforming them from static exhibits and turning them into immersive experiences. The Center’s latest display, “Humpbacks of Hawai‘i Exhibit & Sphere,” is a perfect example of this nascent transformation. “It’s literally a virtual whale encounter,” says Vuori, Maui Ocean Center’s general manager. “It brings our guests eye-to-eye with humpback whales like never before.” BY SIMPLICIO PARAGAS

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s the first-of-its-kind in Hawai‘i, the Sphere marks a new era in the “confluence of technology and marine observation,” according to the Center’s description. The new experience will allow guests to connect with humpbacks in their world through the integration of 4k imagery, 3D active glasses and a 7.1 surround sound system. Developed, produced and directed by Daniel Opitz of Ocean Mind, the captivating film includes footage from two whale seasons in waters surrounding Maui. The exhibit’s main highlight is a virtual whale encounter in the Sphere. At 58 feet in diameter, the monolithic dome theatre consists of a screen that is larger than the average size of an adult humpback whale, placing viewers in perfect proportion to the

whale’s true size. The exhibit portrays the whales’ nomadic lifestyle, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in their songs, signals and social bonds. “Until now, people have only observed humpback whales from above the ocean’s surface, witnessing their power and size during their infamous breaches,” Vuori says. “Our exhibit transports guests deep into the ocean, giving them an inside look into the complex and vibrant lives of Maui’s humpback whales, and allowing them to forge new connections with one of nature’s greatest marvels.” The Center, however, offers many more marine wonders. The largest aquarium in Hawai‘i, this indoor/outdoor marine park at Mā‘alaea Harbor showcases more than 60 exhibits dedicated to the conservation of the S U M M E R – FA L L 2 0 1 9

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Islands’ indigenous sea life. And Vuori is quick to point out that they release up to 80 percent of the sea life here back to the ocean. “We want to educate people about the ocean and its importance in our ecosystem,” Vuori says. “We value sustainability and support environmental issues that will make positive impacts for generations to come.” Guests can see one of the world’s largest Pacific coral collection, glimpse endangered Hawaiian green sea turtles, pet a starfish or hold a sea urchin in the tide pool touch tank. Walk through an acrylic tunnel that passes through a 750,000-gallon saltwater tank and watch as reef sharks, stingrays and tropical fish swim overhead. Other experiences, such as the Behind-the-Scenes Tour and Shark Dive Maui, also contribute to the experience. “Maui Ocean Center is honored to have been named one of the Top 10 Aquariums in the World by TripAdvisor,” noted Vuori, in a 2018 blog post. “We appreciate every individual traveler who visited

Maui Ocean Center and rated their experience. The overwhelmingly positive feedback speaks volumes.” Another dimension of the aquarium is the Maui Ocean Center Marine Institute (MOCI), a 501c3 nonprofit organization that rests on three foundational pillars: rescue, rehabilitation and release of Hawaiian sea turtles in collaboration with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries; maintain a repository of rare and endemic Hawaiian coral in collaboration with the Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR); and provide educational opportunities in marine science and conservation. “We really need to stop the commercialization of our natural resources, and start protecting the environment and our waters,” Vuori asserts. “I know this may sound hypocritical from a guy who oversees an aquarium that charges admission but these issues truly matter to us—and they should to everyone. We truly do have a responsibility to the community and our surrounding waters.”

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o beach is alike on Maui, with Kapalua’s DT Fleming Beach, Kā‘anapali Beach, Wailea Beach and Kapalua Bay Beach among the most popular.

KĀ‘ANAPALI

WAILEA

Tucked between K ā‘anapali and Kapalua, these beaches are sure to please. Nāpili Bay features pristine golden sand with nary a rock to stub a tiny toe, while Kahana Beach is a longer stretch that varies from soft sand to rocky outcroppings.

Gorgeous Wailea Beach is comprised of four beaches linked by the 1.5 mile-long Wailea Coastal Walk. Mokapu, Ulua, Wailea and Polo beaches are great for swimming and snorkeling, as well as boasting sweeping views of L āna‘i, Molokini and Kaho’olawe islands.

D.T. FLEMING This 500-yard-long beach is a Maui favorite.Go boogie-boarding, or grab your mask and fins to explore the ocean floor at either end. Mornings are best, as it can get a little choppy in the afternoons. Plenty of shade, lifeguard stand, picnic areas and rest facilities.

HO‘OKIPA Named after the Hawaiian word for “welcoming comfort,” Ho’okipa Beach is ablaze in colorful sails carving amazing tracks through the water. Large winter swells provide the energy for windsurfers and kitesurfers to get airbound.

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Maui’s famed mile-long jewel is a glittering treasure. At the north end, Kahekili Beach is named after the last king of Maui. With its sandy bottom, this area is ideal for snorkeling. The southern boundary is Pu’u Keka’a, or Black Rock. This unique outcropping of black lava is surrounded by coral reefs, and is another underwater haven to witness Maui’s fascinating sea life.

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‘SANSEI-TIOANAL’ SUSHI If it crawls, eat it. If it explodes, so be it. While spider and caterpillar rolls have now become as familiar as tempura and nigiri, Sansei’s sushi chefs still provide guests a contemporary look at sushi and sashimi, as well as its award-winning panko-crusted fresh ahi sashimi and crab ramen with truffle broth.

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Kapalua Resort, 600 Office Road, 808.669.6286 and 1881 S. Kīhei Road, 808.879.0004, www.sanseihawaii.com

HOOKED ON MAMA’S

A Place to Eat Fish Down the Hatch lures guests in with its locally sourced fish. Must-tries include the fish and chips, lobster-and-crab grilled cheese and mahimahi tacos. 658 Front St., Lahaina. 808.731.2386 www.dthmaui.com

Treat your palate to something pleasing and a little outrageous, like the island of Maui itself. There will be no doubt about the freshness of the fish you are about to savor at Mama’s Fish House. The menu prints clearly when it was caught, where it was caught—and even by whom it was caught. Toast your fisherman with one of Mama’s absolutely perfect mai tais, and prepare for one of the best meals you’ll have on Maui in an airy and relaxed setting on the beach. Mama’s Fish House’s thoughtfully and creatively prepared menu changes daily but is consistently chockful of fresh

local seafood, and organically grown fruits and vegetables. Ingredients vary day to day, so why not the menu, too? 799 Poho Place, Pā‘ia, 808.579.8488 www.mamasfishhouse.com

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Choices abound at Aloha Mixed Plate, where the “plate lunch” is elevated to a gourmet level. Meanwhile, Mala Ocean Tavern and Pacific’o offer exquisite seafood.

Take a piece of Hawai‘i home with an islandinspired heirloom from Na Hoku or original artwork from Martin Lawrence Galleries and Bill Wyland Galleries.

Quench your thirst with a hand-crafted cocktail at Fleetwood’s on Front Street or a margarita at Frida’s Beach House. For an island favorite, try Kimo’s mai tai.

Explore this one-time whaling port. Take a tour along the Lahaina Historic Trail and discover such monumental sites as Baldwin Home and Wo Hing Museum.

 Aloha Mixed Plate

 Na Hoku

 Fleetwood’s

1285 Front St., 808.661.3322, www.alohamixedplate.com

858 Front St., 808.661.1219, www.nahoku.com

744 Front St., 808.669.MICK, www.fleetwoodsonfrontst.com

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 Mala Ocean Tavern

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 Frida’s Beach House

1307 Front St., 808.667.9394, www.malaoceantavern.com

790 Front St., 808.661.1788, www.martinlawrence.com

1287 Front St., 808.661.1287, www.fridasmaui.com

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 Bill Wyland

 Kimo’s

www.lahainarestoration.org

505 Front St., 808.667.4341, www.pacificomaui.com

828 Front St., 808.667.2090, www.billwylandgalleries.com

845 Front St., 808.661.48.11, www.kimosmaui.com

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www.lahainarestoration.org

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120 Dickerson St., 808.661.3263, www.lahainarestoration.org

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SHOPS & RESTAURANTS

Calendar of Events

What’s happening at The Wharf Cinema Center FRIDAYS, AUGUST 16, 23, 3O — LIVE HAWAIIAN MUSIC Join Uncle Lui Williams as he performs classic Hawaiian music live on Center Stage every Friday, from 5 to 7 p.m. Admission is free. FRIDAYS, SEPTEMBER 13, OCTOBER 11, NOVEMBER 8 AND DECEMBER 13 — LAHAINA TOWN PARTY The second Friday of each month is even more special when Lahaina Town holds its Maui Town Party from 5 - 9 p.m. The Wharf provides it all—shopping with great specials, dining at so many different restaurants with international flavors from which to choose, live entertainment, an internet cafe and first- run movies. FRIDAYS, SEPTEMBER, 6, 13, 20, 27 — LIVE HAWAIIAN MUSIC Join Uncle Lui Williams as he performs classic Hawaiian music live on Center Stage every Friday, from 5 to 7 p.m. Admission is free. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 AND SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH — FESTIVALS OF ALOHA HO‘OLAULEA Lahaina Banyan Tree Park. Local crafts, music and entertainment. The event takes place from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission is free.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 — HALLOWEEN Following the Keiki Parade down Front Street, The Wharf celebrates 36 years of Ghoulish Galas! Whether it’s a haunted house or a spirited display, The Wharf is the place to be in Lahaina Town. FRIDAYS, NOVEMBER 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 — LIVE HAWAIIAN MUSIC Join Uncle Lui Williams as he performs classic Hawaiian music live on Center Stage every Friday, from 5 to 7 p.m. Admission is free. FRIDAYS, DECEMBER 6, 13, 20, 27 — LIVE HAWAIIAN MUSIC Join Uncle Lui Williams as he performs classic Hawaiian music live on Center Stage every Friday, from 5 to 7 p.m. Admission is free.

FRIDAYS, OCTOBER 4, 11, 18, 25 — LIVE HAWAIIAN MUSIC Join Uncle Lui Williams as he performs classic Hawaiian music live on Center Stage every Friday, from 5 to 7 p.m. Admission is free.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7TH AND SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8TH— LIGHTING OF THE BANYAN TREE Before Santa arrives, the day is filled with children’s activities and entertainment under the Banyan Tree from 9 a.m. In the evening, hundreds of people gather for the simultaneous lighting of the Banyan Tree, The Wharf Cinema Center and the Pioneer Inn, officially welcoming the holiday season at 6:30 p.m. Entertainment at The Wharf may be enjoyed immediately after the lighting takes place. The celebration continues under the Banyan Tree on Sunday, December 8. Admission is free. Events & Dates Subject to Change.

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DINING Kā‘anapali CJ’S DELI & DINER—Regional. West Maui’s neighborhood family restaurant featuring traditional comfort foods, local favorites and plate lunches. This place is BYOB, so be sure to pick up a few beers or a bottle of wine to go with your burgers. www.cjsmaui.com. The Fairway Shops at Kaanapali, 2580 Kekaa Dr., 808.667.0968. DRUMS OF THE PACIFIC— Hawaiian. The sound of the conch shell and the beating of the drums signal the start of the most exciting Maui luau. “Drums of the Pacific” Polynesian Spectacular takes you on a journey through the islands of Polynesia, complete with a traditional imu ceremony and the exotic flavors of native Hawaiian cuisine. www.drumsofthepacificmaui.com. Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa, 200 Nohea Kai Dr., 808.667.4727.

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HULA GRILL KAANAPALI—Regional. Celebrated Chef Peter Merriman’s menu blends the diverse cooking traditions of

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island cultures with the freshest ingredients. Dine seaside in a beach-house setting with a fun decor, featuring a collection of hula-girl figurines, antique koa canoes and other Hawaiian memorabilia. www.hulagrillkaanapali.com. Whalers Village, 2435 Kaanapali Pkwy, 808.667.6636. MAUI COFFEE ROASTERS— Regional. A staple on Maui since 1982, Maui Coffee Roasters Cafe and Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, pastries, and rotating specials. Be sure to pick up a bag of its freshly roasted, 100% Kona, 100% Hawaiian, Hawaiian blends or Hawaiian-flavored coffee. www.mauicoffeecafe.com. 444 Hana Hwy, 800.645.2877.

Kahului/Wailuku

on Maui for quick and filling Hawaiian and “local style” food at good prices. www. da-kitchen.com. Triangle Square, 425 Koloa St., 808.871.7782; Rainbow Mall, 2439 South Kihei Rd., 808.875.7782. STILLWELL’S BAKERY & CAFE— Dessert/Coffee. Their Lilikoi Mousse Cake and the cream horns have made headlines and sell out quick. If you are heading to Iao Valley for the day, stop by for a cup of Joe and some baked treats. Find classic baked goods as well as wedding and special occasion cakes. www.stillwellsbakery.com. 1740 Kaahumanu Ave., 808.243.2243.

Kapalua/Nāpili/Kahana

A SAIGON CAFÉ—Vietnamese. Find great seafood and vegetarian selections at this affordable restaurant that is popular with locals. www.asaigoncafe.com. 1792 Main St., 808.243.9560.

MAMA’S RIBS & ROTISSERIE— Barbecue. You can’t go wrong with rotisserie chicken and sweet barbecue ribs for the perfect picnic. Order take out here and bring it to the beach. www.mamasribsmaui. com. Napili Plaza, 5095 Napilihau St., 808.665.6262.

DA KITCHEN—Regional. Famous for its plate lunches, Da Kitchen has been a staple

PINEAPPLE GRILL—Regional. This relaxed yet upscale restaurant overlooks

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to the experience. Open all day for leisurely dining. www.theplantationhouse.com. 2000 Plantation Club Dr., 808.669.6299.

es. Dinner daily. www.wailearesortdining. com. Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa, 3850 Wailea Alanui Dr., Open 5:30-9 pm, daily 808.875.1234.

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ROY’S KAANAPALI—Regional. Experience the best of “Hawaiian Fusion Cuisine” from Hawaii’s own James Beard Award-winning chef Roy Yamaguchi. Don’t miss the macadamia nut crusted mahimahi and their signature melting hot chocolate souffle. www.roysrestaurant.com. 2290 Kaanapali Pkwy., 808.669.6999.

CHEESEBURGER GRILLE & TAP ROOM—American with Hawaiian Influence. Cheeseburger Grille & Tap Room satisfies your guilty pleasures while paying tribute to the Islands’ unique mix of flavors. Pau hana-ready at night while slipper-happy during the day, Cheeseburger Grille & Tap Room effortlessly attracts locals and tourists alike with its specialty beers and mouth-watering “five napkin” hamburgers and cheeseburgers. www.cheeseburgernation.com/locations/cheeseburger-grilleand-tap-room-wailea/. 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., 808.874.8990.

KA’ANA KITCHEN—Hawaii Regional. Executive chef Isaac Bancaco welcomes guests to his “house,” where he prepares some of Maui’s best dishes family-style. Ask about the four couples-only Chef ’s Table Tasting. www.maui.andaz.hyatt.com. 3550 Wailea Alanui Dr., Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort, 808.573.1234.

SEA HOUSE RESTAURANT—Pacific Rim. Open-air restaurant and bar serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, including seafood, sushi and early-bird specials. Hawaiian entertainment nightly. www.seahousemaui.com. Napili Kai Resort, 5900 Lower Honoapiilani Rd., 808.669.1500.

KO—Regional. Meaning “sugarcane” in Hawaiian, KO serves “plantation inspired-cuisine,” drawing culinary inspiration from the various immigrant groups who migrated to Hawaii 200 years ago to work on the sugar plantations. Try the Paniolo RibEye Steak, Lobster Tempura and fresh ahi seared atop a hot lava stone. www.fairmont. com/kea-lani-maui/dining/ko/. Fairmont Kea Lani, 4100 Wailea Alanui Dr.lunch 11:30 am2:30 pm, dinner 5:30-9 pm 808.875.2210. PITA PARADISE—. This award-winning casual bistro offers Greek and Italian cuisine featuring daily fresh fish specials and free-

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HUMUHUMUNUKUNUKUAPUA’A— Regional. Named after the multi-syllabic official state fish of Hawaii, this ocean-side restaurant features a Polynesian thatch roof décor. Select your own lobster from a saltwater lagoon or enjoy island fish and meat entrées with Polynesian/ Hawaiian influenc-

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the rolling hills of the Kapalua Golf Course out to the Pacific Ocean. Creative dishes by Chef Ryan Luckey draws a steady crowd of locals and visitors. www.pineapplekapalua.com. Kapalua Resort, 200 Kapalua Dr., 808.669.9600.


range lamb gyros.www.pitaparadisehawaii. com. Wailea Gateway Center, 34 Wailea Ike Dr., 808.879.7177.

Lahaina ALOHA MIXED PLATE—Hawaiian. This casual eatery has received praise from the New York Times and Food & Wine for its incredible beachfront location, traditional Hawaiian fare and affordable prices. www.alohamixedplate.com. 1285 Front St., 808.661.3322. DOWN THE HATCH—Regional. Its tagline is “Where to Eat Fish,” which says it all about this casual restaurant. Fresh fish tacos, fish and chips and ahi entrees are among the popular options. www.dthmaui. com. 658 Front St., 808.731.2386.

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CHINA BOAT—Chinese/Japanese. Two Asian styles of cuisines under one roof, serving Mandarin and Japanese dishes. From the Mandarin side, enjoy such classics as kung pao chicken and crispy roast duck while slurping a bowl of savory udon from the “Japanese Kitchen.” www.chinaboat-

kahana.com. 4474 Lower Honoapiilani Rd., 808.669.5089. LEODA’S KITCHEN & PIE SHOP— Various. Keep your eyes peeled and try not to get distracted by the scenery as you might miss this gem in Lahaina with beach cottage-chic sensibility. From their kitchen come hoagies, hot dogs with housemade buns, salads (we recommend the fried salad), burgers served on signature potato buns, sandwiches and fresh pies with flaky crusts. www.leodas.com. 820 Olowalu VIllage, 808.662.3600. OLD LAHAINA LUAU—Hawaiian. This traditional Hawaiian feast has earned marks of excellence from the Zagat Survey and has won the Kahili Award for its accurate portrayal of Native Hawaiian culture. Guests learn about Hawaii’s rich history while enjoying a fabulous hula show, ocean view and sunset. www.oldlahainaluau.com. 1251 Front St., 808.667.1998 , 800.248.5828. STAR NOODLE—Regional. It’s sleek, chic and creative, the top of the heap whether you’re a noodle lover or not. Known for its Singapore Noodles, Pad Thai, Garlic

Noodles, Lahaina Fried Soup and a host of other delectables. Sake and specialty cocktails are also avaiable. www.starnoodle.com. 286 Kupuohi St., 808.667.5400.

Upcountry HALIIMAILE GENERAL STORE— Regional. Celebrity Chef Beverly Gannon is one of the founding chefs of Hawaii Regional Cuisine, and her famous Upcountry restaurant has consistently been rated as one of Maui’s best. Dine on elegant food which pays homage to local produce and traditions in an unpretentious, plantation-inspired atmosphere. www.hgsmaui.com. 900 Haliimaile Rd., 808.572.2666. POLLI’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT— Mexican. Enter the festive little restaurant on the corner of Makawao and Baldwin Avenue for great Mexican dining. In business for over 35 years, this place is open for lunch and dinner (they even make their own chips!) and is known for its authentic cuisine and

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SHOPPING APPAREL & ACCESSORIES BLUE GINGER—An aloha-style clothing boutique carrying resortwear for men, women and children. The Blue Ginger look captures a Hawaiian fashion sensibility, combining comfort, stylishness and perfect taste. www.blueginger.com. Queen Kaahumanu Center, 275 W Kaahumanu Ave., 808.871.7002; The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., 808.891.0772; Whalers Village, 2345 Kaanapali Pkwy., 808.667.5793. KC HAWAIIAN FASHIONS—When in Hawaii, do as the Hawaiians do: dress up (or down) in laid-back Hawaiian fashion apparel and accessories found at this one-stop shop in Lahaina. The Wharf Cinema Center, 658 Front St., 808.667.9560.

QUIKSILVER—The popular surf brand represents a casual, healthy lifestyle deriving from its board riding origin. The shops feature Quiksilver and Roxy clothing, accessories and related products for active, young-minded people. www.quiksilver. com. Lahaina, 851 Front St., 808.667.7978; The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., 808.874.6241; Whalers Village, 2435 Kaanapali Pkwy., 808.661.3505. SANDAL TREE—Specializing in footwear made for Hawaii’s island lifestyle. Find both international and locally-designed brands for men, women and children. Styles range from comfortable and practical to dressy and blingy. www.sandaltree.com. Whalers Village, 2435 Kaanapali Pkwy., 808.667.5330. THE WAKING COMPANY—Let’s go for a walk. Find some of the best brands from all over the world. Dansko, Keen, Ugg, and Ecco give your arches the support they need. www.thewalkingcompany.com

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Jewelry BEN BRIDGE—As an American fine jeweler since 1912, you’re sure to find the perfect gift for any momentous occasion at its Whaler’s Village location, which also carries the Pandora line of jewelry. www.benbridge. com/stores. 2435 Kaanapali Pkwy., Whaler’s Village, 808.661.8960. JY TREASURES—This store carries a unique collection of exotic jewelry and tropical gifts, including the signature “Aloha Bracelet.” You can also find several unique pieces that are handmade by the store’s owner. www.thewharfcinemacenter.com/ jytreasures. Wharf Cinema Center, 658 Front St., 808.661.8818. MAUI DIVERS JEWELRY—Founded in 1959, Maui Divers Jewelry is renowned for unique, high-quality handcrafted designs, featuring pearls, precious corals, Hawaiian

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LAHAINA LIFESTYLE—Visit the boutique with apparel for the whole family. Find University of Hawaii gear, children’s aloha

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gold, diamonds and gemstones. The majority of Maui Divers’ jewelry is handcrafted from design sketch to casting to final stone setting in the company’s world-famous jewelry design center in Honolulu. www.mauidivers. com. DFS Kahului Airport, 1 Kahului Airport Rd., 808.877.7923; 900 Front St., Bldg D, 808.667.9330; 658 Wharf St., 808.662.8666; Whalers Village, 2435 Kaanapali Pkwy., 808.661.1097.

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NA HOKU—Na Hoku Hawaii’s Finest Jewelers Since 1924 captures the essence of Hawaiian lifestyle and tradition in its collection of fine jewelry. Hawaiian for “stars,” Na Hoku carries unique fine jewelry designed and made in Hawaii. You’ll find original pieces set with Tahitian pearls, diamonds and colored gemstones, as well as collections by such renowned designers as Kabana, LeVian and Effy. www.NaHoku.com. 744 Front St.; 858 Front St.; Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa, 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr.; Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa, 210 Nohea Kai Dr.; Lahaina Cannery Mall, 1221 Honoapiilani Hwy.; Queen Kaahumanu Center, 275 Ka‘ahumanu Ave.; Grand Wailea | A Waldorf Astoria Resort, 3850 Wailea Alanui Dr.; Whalers Village, 2435 Kaanapali Pkwy.

TIFFANY & CO.—The New-York based jeweler is internationally recognized for engagement rings in classic settings, and silver jewelry and charms, all elegantly wrapped in their signature blue box. www.tiffany. com. Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., 808.891.9226. TOURNEAU—This authorized Rolex jeweler on Maui provides quality, style and exceptional value for every piece carried in their boutiques. www.tourneau.com. The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr., 808.874.4900; Whalers Village, 2345 Kaanapali Pkwy., 808.661.6806.

Salons & Spas MANDARA SPA—Offers an array of spa products, and hair and nail salon services. www.mandaraspa.com. Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa 3700 Wailea Alanui, 808.891.8774. SPA GRANDE—Pick up Spa Grande’s signature bath gels, lotions, massage oils, candles and other potions to re-create your spa experience at home. www.grandwailea.

com/experience/spa. Grand Wailea Shops, 3850 Wailea Alanui Dr., 800.772.1933.

Shopping Centers AZEKA PLACE SHOPPING CENTER— The largest shopping center in Kihei with more than 50 shops, restaurants and services, including Bank of Hawaii, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Kaiser Permanente and the United States Post Office. www. azekashoppingcenter.com. 1280 S. Kihei Rd., 808.879.5000. GRAND WAILEA SHOPS—Located in the open-air promenade at Grand Wailea, this exclusive collection of boutiques and galleries offers estate jewelry, resort and swimwear, accessories and imaginative toys for children. www.grandwailea.com. Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa, 3850 Wailea Alanui Dr., 808.875.1234. LAHAINA CANNERY MALL—Maui’s only fully enclosed, air-conditioned shopping destination with more than 50 stores that offer apparel, shoes, jewelry, Hawaiian products, gifts, books and toys. A 24-hour

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OLD LAHAINA CENTER—This center offers clothing, gifts and collectibles, restaurants, a supermarket, the Maui Theatre, banks, a post office, pharmacy, physical therapist, travel company, fishing supplies and more. 845 Wainee St., 808.661.0975. QUEEN KAAHUMANU CENTER—This center in the heart of Kahului has more than 100 shops and restaurants, including Macy’s, Sears and Foodland Supermarket. Other offerings include a food court, six-cinema movie theater, banking, travel agencies and hair salons. www.queenkaahumanucenter. com. 275 W. Kaahumanu Ave., 808.877.3369. THE MAUI MALL—Located in Central Maui, only 10 minutes from the Kahului Airport, the Maui Mall features exotic furniture, jewelry, a drugstore, a supermarket and a 12-screen theater. Entertainment is offered on Fri and Sat. www.mauimall.com 70 E. Kaahumanu Ave., 808.877.8952.

THE OUTLETS OF MAUI—This is the only outlet center in the world located in a historic oceanfront, resort town while showcasing legendary brands like Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Coach, Lucky Brand, Banana Republic and more. This new and exciting destination is your one-stop shop for shopping, dining and entertainment. www.TheOutletsofMaui.com. 900 Front St., 808.661.8277. THE SHOPS AT WAILEA—Stroll outdoors and window shop at the most exclusive shopping center on the island. Find international fashion houses such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Bottega Veneta and Prada, as well specialty boutiques. Browse through local art galleries and dine in style at one of the many restaurants on site. www. shopsatwailea.com. 3750 Wailea Alanui, 808.891.6770. WHALERS VILLAGE—In the heart of Kaanapali Beach Resort, Whalers Village is a diverse collection of more than 65 boutiques, galleries and gift-filled stores to explore. You can swim and sun, then shop and dine oceanfront, all in one place. www.

whalersvillage.com. 2435 Kaanapali Pkwy., 808.661.4567. WHARF CINEMA CENTER—This shopping and entertainment center features 50 air-conditioned shops and restaurants, as well as movie theaters and ATMs near Lahaina’s Banyan Tree Park. Validated parking is available. www.thewharfcinemacenter.com. 658 Front St., 808.661.8748.

MUSEUMS + ATTRACTIONS ALEXANDER & BALDWIN SUGAR MUSEUM—This small museum in Puunene showcases how sugarcane influenced Hawaii’s economy and history for nearly 100 years. See photographs and artifacts from the immigrants, who came from every corner of the world seeking work, and discover what life was like on the plantation. www.sugarmuseum.com. 3957 Hansen Rd., 808.871.8058.

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foot or on a cart. Create your own lunch basket with their gourmet picnic lunch and enjoy a lavender-infused dessert with your choice of sandwich. www.aliikulalavender. com. 1100 Waipoli Rd., 808.878.3004. BAILEY HOUSE MUSEUM—Built in 1833, Wailuku’s Bailey House offers reminders of the 19th century. The museum houses Maui’s largest public collection of ancient Hawaiian artifacts, which represent every aspect of life in pre-contact Hawaii. www. mauimuseum.org. 2375 A Main St., Open M-Sa, 10 am-4 pm 808.244.3326. HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK— Haleakala National Park encompasses the world’s largest dormant volcano and 26,000 acres of dry forests, rain forests and desert. www.nps.gov/hale. Crater Rd. For weather and road conditions, call 808.572.4400.

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HUMPBACK WHALE NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY VISITORS CENTER—A living classroom on a beachfront location in Kihei, the center is devoted to educating the public about Hawaiian sea life. www.hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa. gov/about/offices.html. 726 S. Kihei Rd., 808.879.2818. IAO VALLEY STATE PARK—Home to picturesque Iao Needle, a 1,200-foot cone of hardened lava at the heart of lush Iao Valley just west of Wailuku. The vegetation-shrouded cliffs surrounding the needle are the remains of Puu Kukui, the crater of the dormant West Maui volcano. Iao Stream (fed by up to 400 inches of rain per year) cuts through the valley, with excellent hiking trails running alongside and crisscrossing throughout the park. It is said that the bones of many chieftains are buried in the vicinity of the needle. Open daily, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., free admission. www.hawaiistateparks.org. At the end of Hwy. 320 (Iao Valley Rd.). KEALIA POND NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE—This 700-acre marsh between Maalaea and Kihei is one of the last remaining natural wetlands in Hawaii and is home to several species of native and endangered birds. In the winter months, the pond can double in size. Birdwatchers can see the aeo (Hawaiian stilt), koloa (ducks) as well as flocks of migratory birds. Open M-F, 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. 808.875.1582. www.fws.gov/ kealiapond. Entrance at Mile Marker 6 on Hwy. 311 (Mokulele Hwy.). KULA BOTANICAL GARDENS—Take a stroll through 8 acres of verdant beauty.

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More than just a garden, this animal sanctuary houses a Jackson Chameleon exhibit, nene (wild Hawaiian geese), African Cranes and an aviary. Open 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., daily 808.878.1715. www.kulabotanicalgarden. com. 638 Kekaulike Ave. MAUI OCEAN CENTER—This marine park is one of Maui’s top attractions and has been called “The Hawaiian Aquarium.” It includes a 750,000-gallon open ocean exhibit, with 2,000-plus fishes, live coral displays, green sea turtles, encounters with sharks and rays, and a touch tank filled with starfish and sea urchins. Daily tickets are $27.95 for adults, $19.95 for children (ages 3-12) and $24.95 seniors (65-plus). Weekly and annual passes are also available. www. mauioceancenter.com. 192 MƒÅ‘alaea Rd., Wailuku, 808.270.7000. MAUI TROPICAL PLANTATION & COUNTRY STORE—This 60-acre working plantation near Iao Valley offers a fun way to discover Hawaii’s rich agricultural history. Take a tram ride through fields where papaya, guava, mango, macadamia nuts and coffee grow. Learn to husk a coconut while on the tour, and visit the Country Store for unique made-on-Maui snacks and gifts. Open 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., daily 808.244.7643. www.mauitropicalplantation.com. 1670 Honoapiilani Hwy. PIIHOLO RANCH—Horseback rides in the paniolo cowboy tradition are offered by the Baldwin family, who have been ranchers on the island for six generations. Share the family’s experience in cattle ranching while riding in open range with sweeping vistas; also see many native plants and indigenous trees of Hawaii and the Baldwins’ preserve and nursery for the state bird, the endangered Hawaiian Neme goose. www.piiholo. com. 325 Waiahiwi Rd., 808.740.0727.

EXPLORE AIR AIR MAUI—Explore the hidden interior of Maui and Molokai and experience first hand, the stunning beauty and nature of Maui’s paradise. www.airmaui.com. 1 Kahului Airport Rd., 808.877.7005. BLUE HAWAIIAN HELICOPTERS— Aerial tours are a handy way to see the less accessible natural areas in Hawaii, including waterfall-laced valleys, active volcanoes, tropical rainforests and shorelines. Enjoy

awe-inspiring views of Maui’s wonders like the West Maui Mountains, Molokai, Hana and Haleakala. www.bluehawaiian.com/ maui. 1 Kahului Airport Rd., 808.871.8844. 800.745.2583. MAVERICK HELICOPTERS—Explore Maui in the comfort of the Airbus EC130 ECO-Star helicopters. Guests can choose from several exhilarating experiences, each providing spectacular bird’s-eye views of the “Valley Isle.” www.FlyMaverick.com/ Maui. Maverick Helicopters, 808.893.7999. 800.978.0266. SUNSHINE HELICOPTERS—Explore Maui on Sunshine’s “Black Beauty” helicopters. Take home a video of your actual flight, filmed in the exclusive Sky-Cam DVD system. www.sunshinehelicopters.com. Kahului Heliport, #107, 808.270.3999.

Boat Tours/Cruises ATLANTIS ADVENTURES—Offering submarine excursions in the waters off of Lahaina. See coral reefs and the remains of the Carthaginian, a replica of a 19th century whaling ship, which now calls the ocean floor home and serves as an artificial reef. Tours depart from Lahaina Harbor. www. atlantisadventures.com. 658 Wharf St., 800.548.6262. MAUI CLASSIC CHARTERS—Sail on the Four Winds II, a 55-foot glass bottom catamaran, and spend the day snorkeling at Molokini. Or try and see if you can spot wild dolphins aboard the Maui Magic catamaran. These boats visit multiple snorkel destinations and offer a variety of cruises. www.mauicharters.com. Ma’alaea Harbor, 11 Maalaea Boat Harbor Rd., 808.879.8188 , 800.736.5740. PRIDE OF MAUI—If you’re looking for a full day excursion, try the Pride of Maui. This 5 hour snorkel cruise stops at Molokini and Turtle Town. Breakfast, Lunch and gear are provided. www.prideofmaui.com. Maalaea Harbor, Main Loading Dock, 101 Maalaea Rd., 808.242.0955. SEA ESCAPE BOAT RENTALS—Avoid the crowds and be in control of your day on the water. Snorkel, scuba, fish, whale watch, visit Molokini or just cruise around. Each luxurious Glacier Bay Catamaran can accommodate up to six people. Larger groups can rent multiple boats. www.maui-boatrental.com. 2988 S Kihei Rd., 808.879.3721. S U M M E R – FA L L 2 0 1 9


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Outdoor Activities HIKE MAUI—From 10-foot cannonball jumps into sacred pools to hiking along the rushing waterfalls of Hana to the desert-like terrain of Mt. Haleakala, Hike Maui has the key to the island’s most exhilarating trail adventures. Various tours and packages cater to different ages and fitness levels. www. hikemaui.com. 808.879.5270.

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KAHOMA RANCH—What better way to end your vroom-vroom roaring dune buggy rides, while taking in spectacular scenic views of West Maui mountains and landscape, than with a swoosh and kerplunk dunk into the valley’s fresh-water reservoir. From children to adults (pretending to be

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children), visitors of all ages agree that the culmination on the Kahoma Ranch’s water slides make for an experience like no other. www.kahomaranch.com. 305 Keawe St., 808.667.1978.

foot waterfalls and tropical cliffs where Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster “Jurassic Park” was filmed. www.rappelmaui.com. 808.445.6407.

KULA COUNTRY FARMS MAUI—Locals flow to Kula Country Farms to comb through rows and rows of the ripened red berries (during the spring/summer) and pumpkin patch (during the winter months). Keiki can partake in fun activities in the garden, such as mini-golf and bocce ball. The farm stand also offers fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the season for everyone to enjoy. www.kulacountryfarmsmaui.com. 6240 Kula Hwy., 808.878.8381.

SEVEN SACRED POOLS—A series of cascading waterfalls and tranquil pools flow through the O’heo Gulch. Above the Seven Sacred Pools and surrounded by verdant vegetation, the Pipiwai Trail is a 4-mile roundtrip hike that ascends 650 feet. The trail can be challenging at times due to its sometimes steep terrain. It’s well worth the trip as many people consider it the best hike on the island. It is currently closed until further notice. www.nps.gov/hale/planyourvisit/kipahulu.htm.

PADDLE ON MAUI—Enjoy the serene waters of Polo Beach in Wailea atop a stand up paddle board. Customizable private tours allow you to create the stand up paddling experience you’ve always wanted. Whale watching tours are also available when in season. www.paddleonmaui.com. Polo Beach, 888.663.0808.

SURFING/PADDLING GOOFY FOOT SURF SCHOOL— Professional surf lessons for all levels of aspiring students with a focus on safety, ocean awareness and surfing fundamentals. Stand up paddle surf lessons are also offered. www.goofyfootsurfschool.com. 505 Front Street Shops, 808.244.9283.

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Tours ATV TOURS—Get down and dirty in an ATV while you rip through the valleys of the West Maui Mountains. www.kahomaranch. com. 305 Keawe St., 808.667.1978. CRUISER PHIL’S VOLCANO RIDERS— Relax and enjoy the scenic view by van on your way up to the summit of Haleakala Volcano and then get ready for the ride of your life as you coast down for 28 miles to the historic town of Paia at sea level. Both sunrise and morning tours offer hotel pick up and drop off. Bicycles, gloves, wind suits, winter jackets and helmets are provided along with coffee and snacks prior to the tour. www.cruiserphils.com. 808.893.2332.

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HALEAKALA BIKE COMPANY—Selfpaced and self-guided tours include a 24speed mountain bike with front and rear disc brakes, helmet and backpack. www. bikemaui.com. 808.575.9575 , 888.922.2453. HANA LAVA TUBE—The road to Hana is paved with hidden adventures, and Ka’eleku Cavern’s lava tube tour is a worthy stop. A thousand years ago, oozing magma flowed and cooled into a hard rock ceiling, while molten rock surged, forming Maui’s largest underground lava cave. Equipped with LED flashlights, admission to Hana Lava Tube allows you to descend into darkness and twist through the cool pathways history left behind. www.mauicave.com. 205 Ulaino Rd., 808.248.7308. MAUI PINEAPPLE TOURS—Learn everything about Hawai’i’s pineapple heritage from the staff of Hali’imaile Pineapple Plantation. The two-hour tour includes education on harvesting the pineapple fields and tastings. 883 Haliimaile Rd., 808.665.5491. MAUI SUNRIDERS BIKE CO.—Bike down Haleakala Volcano at your own pace. No groups, no pressure and no timetable.

www.mauibikeride.com. 71 Baldwin Ave., C1/C2, 808.579.8970. MAUI WINE—Take a stroll into the past when you visit Maui’s winery, where its tasting room is the former guest cottage of King Kalakaua, “The Merrie Monarch.” Enjoy free tastings of pineapple wines made from locally grown, hand-picked pineapples, as well as grape and sparkling wines. Take a free guided tour of the Ulupalakua vineyard. Daily tours offered at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. www.mauiwine.com. 14815 Piilani Hwy, 808.878.6058. MAUI ZIPLINE—Ziplines are nothing new in the islands, but only Maui Zipline allows kids as young as 5 years old to experience the same adrenaline rush as their parents. Zip over the verdant landscape of Maui Tropical Plantation, taking in the bird’s-eye view of swaying palm fronds and majestic Haleakala in the distance. With five side-by-side lines ranging from 300 to 900 feet, this tour offers a memorable experience for the entire family. Knowledgeable, friendly guides narrate the adventure. www.mauizipline.com. 1670 Honoapiilani Hwy., 808.633.2464.

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PIIHOLO RANCH ZIPLINE—This seven-generation family owned cattle ranch now offers Maui’s longest side-by-side zipline - running over a half-mile long. Enjoy coastal and canyon views as you zip through a lush Hawaiian forest. www.piiholozipline. com. 799 Piiholo Rd., 808.572.1717. PROFLYGHT PARAGLIDING SCHOOL OF HAWAII—Train to fly tandem or solo over Mt. Haleakala and look down into “The House of The Sun.” www.paraglidemaui.com. 1598 Waipoli Rd., 808.874.5433.

SKYLINE ECO ADVENTURES—Strap into a harness and zip above the natural wonders of Hawaii Choose The Haleakala Skyline Tour or The Kaanapali Skyline Adventure in west Maui, which begins with a 6-wheel drive into the rugged and beautiful lands above Ka’anapali, where eight ziplines allow you to soar high above streams and waterfalls. www.zipline.com. Haleakala Crater, 15-200 Haleakala Hwy., 808.878.8400; Kaanapali, 2588 Kekaa Dr., 808.878.8400.

Water Sports AUNTIE SNORKEL—Boasting to be the friendliest of snorkel shops on Maui, Auntie Snorkel offers ocean sports equipment, information on where to snorkel and coupons for weekly snorkel gear rentals. auntiesnorkel.com. Rainbow Mall, 2439 South Kihei Rd., Open 8 am-8 pm daily 808.879.6263. 855.4.AUNTIE(286843). MAUI SNORKEL TOURS—Guests can opt for a “Private Tour,” which means you

and your friends are the only snorkelers on the tour with your own personal guide. This allows you the freedom to tailor this tour to your own personal preferences. www.mauisnorkeltours.com. 61 S. Kihei Rd., 808.268.9840. START ME UP, SPORTFISHING—When you combine optimal sportfishing conditions, an impeccably maintained Bertram sportfisher and experienced crew, you get Start Me Up, Sportfishing. If you catch a 500-plus pound marlin, your trip is free. www.sportfishingmaui.com. 675 Wharf St., 808.667.2774. UFO PARASAIL—Soar above Maui with an experienced crew and the latest in lift-off technology. Owned and operated by a graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. www.ufoparasail.net. Kaanapali Beach, 8 am-5 pm daily 808.661.7UFO or 800.359.4836. ULTIMATE WHALE WATCH & SNORKEL—Rafting vessels accommodate small groups of guests so you get up close and personal with Maui’s marine life. www. www.ultimatewhalewatch.com. 808.667.5678.

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ROBERTS HAWAII—With over 75 years of experience in providing first-class transportation services and personalized sight-seeing tours and excursions, let Roberts

Hawaii be your guide to the island of Maui. www.robertshawaii.com. 800.831.5541.

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PACIFIC WHALE FOUNDATION— Choose from an array of eco-cruises and water excursions whether it’s a snorkeling trip to Molokini or a dolphin and whale watch cruise. Private charters get you up close and personal with Hawai’i’s unique marine life. 100 percent of profits goes towards research, education and conservation efforts. www.pacificwhale.org. 300 Maalaea Rd., 808.249.8811. 800.942.5311.


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