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Adventure, Hiking, Maui, Maui/Moloka‘i/Lāna‘i What To Do

The Polipoli Trail in Upcountry Maui Induces a Dream-Like State

The 10-acre forest reserve known as Polipoli sits at 6,400 feet on the slopes of Haleakala in Upcountry Maui. Its trails wind through redwood trees and misty mountaintops, producing a dreamlike experience—and a distinct feeling of not being on Maui anymore. You start with a winding road from Kula to Polipoli… …that climbs above the morning […]

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Food, Maui

Kohola Brewery hops into the Maui drink scene

Kohola Brewery didn’t waste any time opening for business on December 22, 2016, only a day after it got its liquor license. The brewery moved into the warehouse in Lahaina where Maui Brewing Co. got its start before transferring production to Kihei last year. Kohola Brewery is comprised of two husband and wife duos from Southern California—William

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Maui

This trendy Maui café brews awa in Wailuku

Colloquially, pau hana in Hawaiian refers to a time after work when you want to unwind. The Pau Hana Kava Café in Wailuku then lives up to its name providing Maui with a new way to relax. The café, barely six-months old, is tucked away in a charming courtyard next to The Northshore Hostel Maui.

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Adventure, Adventure, Family, First-Time, Maui, Maui/Moloka‘i/Lāna‘i Guides, The Latest

The Essential Packing Checklist for your Road to Hāna Drive

Hāna is just a gorgeous drive away. A gorgeous two-and-a-half hour drive with 59 bridges and 620 curves away, to be exact. The Road to Hāna, a highway that connects Kahului to Hāna, is a highly recommended daytime drive to really see the undeveloped scenery of Maui’s east side. Whether you’ve been to the island

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Arts + Culture, First-Time, Kauaʻi, Lānaʻi, Maui, Molokaʻi, Oʻahu

8 More Awesome Land Formations You Love in Hawaii, Explained

Hawaii has so many distinctive land formations with interesting backstories to their popular nicknames we couldn’t just limit it to one post. Here are eight more alluring natural landmarks… 1. Dragon’s Teeth on Kapalua Christopher Michel/Wikipedia Commons Sink your feet into this unique rock formation on Maui’s Makaluapuna Point, a result of one of the

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Food, Maui, Travel Tips

A new view of the Old Lahaina Luau

When a kanaka maoli (Native Hawaiian) attends a luau that is geared towards visitors we usually come with high expectations. For the most part, it’s because we’ve been to Hawaiian feasts where the food is home cooked by loved ones and we’re celebrating a birth, marriage, graduation or retirement. It’s hard for any business to recreate genuine

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Take a tour of Maui Brewing Co.’s brewery in Kihei

Craft beer, sustainability and culture are brewed into an intoxicating experience on the fun and informative guided tour of the Maui Brewing Co. brewery in Kihei. Located on Lipoa Parkway in the new Maui Research and Technology Park, this brewing facility feels like a real-life adult-version of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” only you don’t

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Maui

Things to do in Napili, West Maui

Between Kaanapali and Kapalua on the island of Maui, the town of Napili lies hidden from the main road. It’s a residential neighborhood intertwined with boutique hotels and vacation condos, offering less crowds in comparison to its neighboring resort towns. Visitors, who are looking for a leisurely experience without the haste, love this place, and

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Maui

7 massive Peahi waves you need to watch to believe

Peʻahi, the world-famous big wave break on Maui’s north shore, is not for the faint of heart. In the winter months, Peʻahi’s waves can measure anywhere between 40 to 60 feet. For a big wave contest to occur, they must reach a minimum of 35 to 45 feet and yesterday surely exceeded that. Also known

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Lānaʻi, Maui, Molokaʻi, Oʻahu, Travel Tips

Island Air attempts to make interisland travel more affordable with new fare packages

It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s a blessing in the sky your wallet has been praying for … maybe. Island Air debuted two new packages today targeted at both leisure-seeking and business-commuting travelers. It’s called the Island Pak that Dave Pflieger, Island Air’s CEO, calls their attempt to “provide a convenient way for travelers

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Maui

Where to celebrate Thanksgiving in Maui

Bistro Molokini The restaurant at the Grand Wailea offers a three-course feast with choices of pumpkin bisque, argula salad, sage garlic roasted turkey and pumpkin cheese or pie for dessert. $52 per person, children 5 and under staying at the hotel eat free, reservations recommended, 3850 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea, (800) 888-6100, grandwailea.com/dine/bistro-molokini   Fleetwood’s

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