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January 17, 2018, 02:13 PM
David W
Maui questions...
We are going to be staying in the Grand Wailea on Maui Jan 24th- Feb3rd. My wife has a conference for about 5 days while we are there. The other days we would like to take in some snorkeling, a Luau and other fun activities. Any recommendations on specific places or vendors to go/use? Also, what restaurants would you recommend? We like most anything and will do a combo of casual and fine dining. We do have a 21 month old traveling with us. Thanks for any tips!


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January 17, 2018, 02:19 PM
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January 17, 2018, 02:24 PM
kkina
The Old Lahaina Luau is good, probably better than anything you'd get on Oahu.

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January 17, 2018, 02:24 PM
BurtonRW
Old Lahaina Luau is the luau to go to if you're looking for authentic, but you had better give them a call ASAP, as they tend to book weeks (or months) in advance. Well worth it, though. Get yourself on a waiting list (if you have to) today.

Speaking of Lahaina, drive up there anyway. It's a very nice town to spend a day shopping/dining in. Our favorite place to stay on Maui, in fact. Grab a burger at the Cool Cat Cafe. Unbelievably good.

If you want a relatively quiet beach for snorkeling (and lots of turtles), you're already there. The beaches in the Wailea and Makena areas are our favorites.

And you can't not drive the road to Hana. It's a full day adventure, to be sure, depending on how many stops you make and how long you take. Buy a guide (or a couple of them) in advance and do a little planning for that part. If you've rented a vehicle with decent ground clearance, finish the loop around the south end of Maui instead of back-tracking. It's a beautiful (if unpaved in parts) coastline. I understand it's much better than it used to be (when all of the rental agencies prohibited taking their vehicles on the southernmost stretch), but we did it in a Nissan Rogue in October and had zero difficulty.

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January 17, 2018, 02:25 PM
PR64
Mama’s fish house for fine dining.


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January 17, 2018, 02:26 PM
darthfuster
quote:
Originally posted by kkina:
The Old Lahaina Luau is good, probably better than anything you'd get on Oahu.

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January 17, 2018, 02:28 PM
Captain Morgan
Right near where you are staying is Molokini Island. Go snuba diving there. Go whale watching. I believe you can visit the Dole factory there as well. Fresh pineapple!



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January 17, 2018, 04:55 PM
lastmanstanding
We did the helicopter ride to the waterfall. The one used in the opening scene of Jurasic Park.

Whale watching and a submarine trip in the coral reefs. Submerged to 150ft.
Bus ride to the top of Haliakala volcano. There is a NASA station up there for astronaut training. At least there was.

Grand Wailea is a beautiful resort. 7 pools all attached via water slide. Hot tubs everywhere. The food there was outstanding.


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January 17, 2018, 05:02 PM
radioman
quote:
Originally posted by kkina:
The Old Lahaina Luau is good, probably better than anything you'd get on Oahu.



This.

Skip the road to Hana. Ain't nothin' there.


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January 17, 2018, 05:18 PM
flashguy
I went to Maui in 2008 and 2012. Pictures are here:
2008: https://www.flickr.com/photos/...s/72157608493706386/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/...s/72157608502187153/ (excursion of Road to Hana)

2012: https://www.flickr.com/photos/...s/72157631617161378/ and https://www.flickr.com/photos/...s/72157631617680457/.

I didn't do a lot in 2012, I admit. The 2008 tour was a lot more interesting. I travel alone and renting a car doesn't work real well for me because I can't both drive and take pictures at the same time. I tend to hire excursions. I enjoyed the ride of the Road to Hana--YMMV.

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January 17, 2018, 05:23 PM
RHINOWSO
quote:
Grand Wailea on Maui

Great Hotel - was there back in 2009. Loved every minute of it.

The road to Hana was ok, but overall not worth the time.
January 17, 2018, 05:35 PM
Wasabibill
Seared Ahi at Roys
Snorkle Molokini Crater
Helicopter in Haleakala Crater
Bicycle Ride down Haleakala


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January 17, 2018, 05:42 PM
sjtill
Get yourself a copy of Maui Revealed and start reading.
We lived there for over 6 years.
This time of the year a whale watch is NOT to be missed. The whales look like they are having a great time, and so will you.
Don't miss the Maui Ocean Center in Ma'alaea. Fabulous aquarium of all things aquatic in the area.
For relatively inexpensive but very good food, highly recommend our friends at Coconut's Fish Cafe. We like the old location next to Peggy Sue's.
Snorkeling is fine in Wailea but our favorite snorkeling spot is Kapalua, above Lahaina on the west side.
If you like Hawaiian music, especially slack-key guitar, do not miss George Kahumoku's slack-key concerts on Wednesdays at Napili Kai. About 45 minutes or so from Wailea. Check slackkeyshow.com for the artists--looks like either of the shows, on 1/24 or 1/31, should be good. Tell George Dr. Stan sent you. nhtagmember and P210 enjoyed it.
If you're a churchgoer there are multiple opportunities Sunday mornings. We were part of the congregation at Kihei Baptist Chapel.
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January 17, 2018, 05:53 PM
Bytes
quote:
Originally posted by Wasabibill:
Seared Ahi at Roys
Snorkle Molokini Crater
Helicopter in Haleakala Crater
Bicycle Ride down Haleakala


I second the first three. I'd take a pass on the bike ride if you've got a toddler. There are tons of beaches where the snorkeling is beyond magnificent. Google it or pick up a map at almost any store. Put plenty of sunscreen on the family. It doesn't get really hot temperature wise so you won't realize your getting burned until it's too late. A sunburn can really screw up a nice vacation.
January 17, 2018, 06:02 PM
radioman
quote:
We do have a 21 month old traveling with us.


In that case, the road to Hana would suck big time.

I hadn't seen that you had 21 month old. There is the Maui tropical plantation thing with a tractor tour which is cool for kids. There's also some sugar train if my memory serves me correctly.

but for a 21 month old, I would say the Iao Valley State Park is a must do. It's close to the tropical plantation and can be done in the same morning.


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January 17, 2018, 06:11 PM
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January 17, 2018, 06:13 PM
MRBTX
You are gonna be close to Keawakapu beach. Has public access, great area for swimming, morning and evening strolls. If you want to whale watch, snorkel, or go on a dinner cruise out of Lahaina, make some calls now. It's the High season, things fill up fast.
Restaurants- Coconuts is definitely not to be missed. 2 locations in Kihei. Another spot to eat and chill- "What Ale's You"- look it up on youtube. In the up country, Kula Lodge. Great views up there.
January 17, 2018, 06:16 PM
pulicords
Check out the Star Noodle Company in Lahina. Especially the pork buns!!!

http://www.starnoodle.com/


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January 17, 2018, 06:48 PM
Graniteguy
Head north of Kahana to a small restaurant on the water called Merrimans.

Fantastic atmosphere and food. Reserve for about 30 mins before sunset - beautiful.

If you are going to spend $ on a helicopter ride - don't waste it on a cloud filled crater. Head over to West Maui and Molokai.
January 17, 2018, 07:27 PM
rpm2010
Merriman's is one of the original "Pacific Rim Cuisine" chefs who started the "go local" movement along with notable chefs Roy Yamaguchi (Roy's), and Alan Wong (Alan Wong's), along with an bunch of other noted chefs.

https://www.merrimanshawaii.com/peter-merriman/