Maui, early August
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Maui, early August
Going with adult kids, rented VRBO, air reserved (United! ), car reserved. The kids want to do the Road to Hana one day, and reserved Lele luau (need table service). The rest will be TBD when we get there. Kids love snorkeling, and this time we'll stay in Kihei-Wailea area.
Anybody there Aug 3-8? GTG?
Anybody there Aug 3-8? GTG?
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SF - we don't drive, and the kids love snorkeling in the morning, so our breakfasts, at least coffee and toast, will be at "home". But we can go in for brunches! Thanks for suggestion.
WTM I'll tell kids about S&Q - we'll have to have at least one shave ice in Hawaii.
Thank you, Michelle, we went there before and loved it... as we have nothing to compare to It's the only place with table service.
WTM I'll tell kids about S&Q - we'll have to have at least one shave ice in Hawaii.
Thank you, Michelle, we went there before and loved it... as we have nothing to compare to It's the only place with table service.
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Here are some ideas - we go every other year with our sons (now ages 17 & 19).
In Kihei there is an outdoor roller rink. They rent rollerblades. Public skate is Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 6-8 or 9.
Check out the Horhitos food truck across the street. Its great cheap eats.
Try sunrise at Haliakela. It is a bit cliche, but after sunrise we hiked into the crater (not very strenuous) and it was really quiet.
We love the town of Paia. First check out the windsurfers at Hoopika Beach then go to Paia Fish Market or Milagros.
Rent snorkel equipment from Boss Frog or Snorkel Bobs and just keep it in the car. There is good snorkeling at the end of Ulua beach near Sorrentos restaurant. You can also go in the car about 15 minutes to the Ahihi Kinau reserve.
Stop at Costco near the airport to stock up.
ENJOY!!
In Kihei there is an outdoor roller rink. They rent rollerblades. Public skate is Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 6-8 or 9.
Check out the Horhitos food truck across the street. Its great cheap eats.
Try sunrise at Haliakela. It is a bit cliche, but after sunrise we hiked into the crater (not very strenuous) and it was really quiet.
We love the town of Paia. First check out the windsurfers at Hoopika Beach then go to Paia Fish Market or Milagros.
Rent snorkel equipment from Boss Frog or Snorkel Bobs and just keep it in the car. There is good snorkeling at the end of Ulua beach near Sorrentos restaurant. You can also go in the car about 15 minutes to the Ahihi Kinau reserve.
Stop at Costco near the airport to stock up.
ENJOY!!
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Thank you, Suzette!
Suze - kids drove up and loved it! We, the oldies, slept in. Probably the same will happen this time They wanted to drive up and get back on bikes, but couldn't figure out the logistics of it.
Suze - kids drove up and loved it! We, the oldies, slept in. Probably the same will happen this time They wanted to drive up and get back on bikes, but couldn't figure out the logistics of it.