Our first taste of Maui back in 1998 was driving around West Maui right after a six hour plane ride. That was not the best time to do this three hour experience. It is like doing a tamer Road to Hana drive without all the bridges. Most of the drive at that time was along a single lane. The…
We came to Maui in March in particular to see the humpback whales. They migrate from Alaska which takes anywhere from six to eight weeks. They can go as fast as 9 mph. Even though there is no food for these whales in Maui, they come for the warm waters to mate and breed. The peek months of their…
We are drawn to this place. Our 5th visit and we come back to this old historic capital, Lahaina. It is hard to imagine that at one time sailors butchered Humpback whales in Lahaina. This area was literally the “Whaling Capital of the Pacific.” Today, it is a mecca for “Whale Watching.” In the distance you can see the islands of…
Maui is the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands with the Big Island of Hawaii the largest. This is my favorite island. There is so much to see and do. It is a destination for many honeymooners, rightfully so. It is also a place to get married. It is called “The Valley Isle,” as there is a large valley…
It is to the “right” side facing towards the sea I have seen the best coral and sea life. However, the left side is not bad, particularly for seeing turtles. Most of the tour boats moor on the right side. By car, Honolua Bay Located between Mile marker 32 and 33. We like parking by the small bridge as you…