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Maui, Hawaii
Maui is
a beautiful island, and from many US mainland destinations,
the easiest to arrive at without transfers.
Resorts
Aina
Nalu Resort, Lahaina
This newly renovated resort has a Vintage Hawaiian feel.
Studios, one & two bedroom condos make this a wonderful
family retreat. The location, in the heart of Lahania
town makes it a great base for exploring.
Hotel
Hana Maui
This secluded resort on the far side of the island has rolling hills, a
restful spa, free yoga classes, and a delicious restaurant overlooking the
water. The hotel offers all inclusive packages, which are a good
option since there aren't a lot of other places to go nearby.
Grand
Wailea Resort, Hotel and Spa
The Grande Dame of Maui Resorts,
the Grand Wailea has waterfalls, koi ponds, a beautiful art collection, nine
swimming pools, and extra spacious guest rooms with all the amenities.
You'll never want to leave!
Ritz
Carlton Kapalua
On a secluded resort on Northwest
Maui, this world class resort offers the best of everything. Grounds
include tennis courts, croquet, a cove beach with prime snorkling and a spa.
The luau is also very enjoyable.
Restaurants
Cafe
des Amis (42 Baldwin Ave)
A quiet, casual place to pick up a freshly made crepe
and a latte or smoothie.
Mama's
Fish House
Mama's fish house
is a popular stop for tourists looking for perfectly fresh
fish served seaside.
David
Paul's Lahaina Grill
This polished little bistro is Maui's best restaurant.
Try the Kalua Duck!
A Saigon Cafe, Wailuko (1792 Main Street)
This budget cafe has no sign, so don't forget to bring
the address with you. Food is delicious and includes
Vietnamese staples like Pho, Vietnamese "burritos"
and delicious curries.
Activities
Get a free walking guide of historic buildings from the Lahaina
Restoration Foundatio.
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