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read full review »We just got back from six days in Maui. Our last trip was 15 years ago as dating couple. This time we went back with our three kids and had an amazing time. Incredibly relaxing, beautiful and re-energizing. On our last trip we stayed at The Ritz Carlton in Kapalua. This time we stayed in a house (via Ultimate Escapes) in an area of Maui called Kanapali which is in the city of Lahaina.
The Weather
Despite a gloomy forecast of partly cloudy for most of the week, we had nearly perfect weather. While it was not couldless, we went to the beach every day and what coulds there...
read full review »We got free airfare from a travel agent when we bought a cruise from them. So we took 10 nts in Maui at Embassy Vacation Resort. We love Embassy Suites so we thought that was the same in Hawaii. 1998 we arrive, amazed at an airport with no glass in the windows, smiles everywhere, and very helpful folks. We have a Alamo rental car & they took our luggage to the van to take us to Alamo. Get the car & drive 30 minutes to Embassy past Lahaina. The freeway is next to the ocean, tunnels cut through mountains, and signs for falling rocks everywhere. This was heaven in beauty. We arrive...
read full review »Maui is my favorite place to vacation. I hope to retire there. Some areas are touristy,
but you can find plenty to do on your own or with friends and family. A great place to be !
I have been to Maui twice. The first time I went with my 7th grade son. We stayed in a very nice condo that one of my clients offered me. We opened to door to go into the unit, went over and opened the curtains and a wonderful deck was before our eyes with an awesome sunset starting to go down. Then we heard a conka shell being blown. What a beautiful welcome that was. We rented a car and drove all over the beautiful island. We saw the volcano, all the little villages and the white knuckle drive to Hana.. What a fabulous drive and gorgeous scenery. The people are all so friendly there and water...
read full review »I've been to Maui twice now. The first time, we rented a soft top jeep and thought we could leave our luggage in the car in a parking garage with the car backed up against a wall where it would be out of view, but they stole some of our luggage anyways. Despite that we still had an amazing time. Definitely take the road to Hana. Take a guidebook with you to get to off the beaten path pools. Buy a DVD/cassette for the road to Hana. If you get a chance, take a plane to Molokai and ride on a mule on the mountainside. It's an amazing trip because you then get to learn about the history...
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