From golden beaches, dramatic cliffs, and waterfalls to great golf, watersports, nightlife, and more, Maui is the ultimate island paradise. But with so much to do, where do you start? This fun and friendly guide covers everything you need to make sure all your tropical dreams come true, including: The best in outdoor sports, including Maui’s world-class golf courses A guide to understanding Maui’s climate so you know when to go Advice for planning a Hawaiian wedding A special section for exploring Haleakala National Park Maui’s best beaches and watersports Side trips to the islands of Molokai and Lanai Like every For Dummies travel guide, Maui For Dummies includes: Down-to-earth trip-planning advice What you shouldn’t miss — and what you can skip The best restaurants and hotels for every budget Lots of detailed maps
Luau Kalamaku (Kauai): This newcomer is one of the most theatrical and satisfying luau productions in the islands, telling an in- depth story of Hawaii's heritage in an artful, original showcase.
Hawaii for Dummies
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Technically speaking, Maui is not a single island, but a collection of multiple islands which include Lana'i, Kaho'olawe, Moloka'i, and Penguin Bank (now underwater).
KIHEI BEACHES Sugar Beach As you might guess, Sugar Beach in North Kihei has fine, powdery, pale sand; however, the beach actually got its name from the wharf that was built here in 1899 to service the Kihei Sugar Plantation.
Travel guide to hotels, restaurants, shopping sights and activities.
This guide to Maui provides comprehensive coverage of one of the world's most glamorous vacation destinations, covering all the world class restaurants and resorts, as well as full listings for those looking for great value.
Island Life 101: A Newcomer's Guide to Hawaii
Introduces Hawaiian history and culture, and evaluates places to see, amusements, outdoor activities, restaurants, and accommodations on the island of Maui.
This book provides basic knowledge to enhance the experience of exploring Maui by describing how the island emerged, was formed, and is still being shaped by nature's forces of volcano, wind, and water.