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SPOTLIGHT’S MAUI GOLD Magazine is published quarterly by Inflight Marketing, Inc., dba Spotlight Hawaii Publishing, at 532 Cummins St., Honolulu Hl 96814-3304. O’ahu phone: (808) 593-9404; fax: (808) 593-9494; E-mail: [email protected]. All contents Copyright ©2012 by Inflight Marketing, Inc. Individual copies available upon request for $4.00 per copy in advance. No responsibility assumed for unsolicited manuscripts or materials received. Any errors in advertising should be reported within 15 days of publication date for correction in the following issue. We are unable to make adjustments for errors reported after this period.
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While you can snorkel right off your hotel’s beach, excur-sions aboard well-equipped vessels provide access to
underwater Mecca’s such as Molokini volcanic crater, three miles off Maui’s south shore. Here is the cradle of life. The arms of an eroded cinder cone embrace a tropical ecosystem where rainbow fish are tame and where eels and turtles dance in their personal playground. Morning and afternoon snorkel trips and dive charters to Molokini depart from Lahaina and Mä‘alaea harbors.
A bonus for staying on Maui is easy access to Läna‘i and Moloka‘i. These islands enjoy their own unique society and ambiance. Moloka‘i is the way Hawai‘i used to be: mom and pop stores, farming, fishing, hunting. Known as “The Friendly Isle” for its hospitality, Moloka‘i is accessible through flights from Kahului airport and ferry from Lahaina. Ground tours are available, including visits to St. Damien’s mis-sion at Kalaupapa.
A visit to Läna‘i offers golden sands and snorkeling at Hulopo‘e Bay, a marine preserve popular with porpoises. Läna‘i is known as “Hawai‘i’s Private Island” because it is almost exclusively owned by Larry Ellison. For a hundred years pineapple was the base of the island’s economy. Today cheaper pineapples from the Third World has forced Läna‘i to rely on tourism. Now the major employers for the island’s population of about 3,000 people are two five-star resorts.
On the way to Läna‘i you’ll see Maui’s dramatic panorama of mountains and valleys accented by spontaneous prisms of glowing rainbows. There’s something special about experiencing
Maui from the ocean. Perhaps it calls forth an ances-tral link to seafaring relatives or perhaps it’s the sea
air appetite that enhances the delicious foods they serve on board.
Maui’s spectrum of activities and opportuni-ties for adventure are unsurpassed. Of course
a good deal of time is spent at the pool
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or on the beach. Our world-class resorts are oases of fun and relaxation. But venturing beyond the manicured lawns and organized comforts for a day brings a unique perspective of Maui.
There are few day trips in the Unit-ed States that can compare to going to Haleakalä. Meaning “House of the Sun,” Haleakalä is a vast eroded val-ley of volcanic rock formed 1 million years ago. Eruptions as recent as 800 years ago created lava flows and cin-der cones that rise up to 1,000 feet off the valley floor.
Getting to Haleakalä is an experi-ence in itself. Journey from the beach to cowboy country, through proteas and jacarandas, onward to silverswords and space stations at the summit. These movie-like transitions pluck chords within, orchestrating vivid memories to be recalled again and again back home. Haleakalä Visitor Center at 9,745 ft. offers interesting exhibits and views of multi-hued cinder cones reaching skyward, towering peaks embraced by
silvery clouds and panoramas of the Big Island’s sometimes snow-capped volca-noes, Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea.
Haleakalä road (Hwy. 378) holds the world record for climbing to the high-est elevation in the shortest distance (38 miles). Every August there’s a “Cycle to the Sun” race where athletes pedal for several hours uphill to the summit.
However, there is an easier way to enjoy Mt. Haleakalä, — a downhill bicy-
cle cruise. Descending the mountain you become one with the landscape. A vista at every curve, new smells, old flashbacks. This is the kind of hill you always dreamed about when you were a kid. And up here age doesn’t matter. That feeling coming through the handlebars is the same as it was twenty, thirty, even fifty years ago. A van takes you above the clouds near the summit where you are given your bike and safety gear. Or you can take a self-guided tour to cruise around at your own pace.
Photo credits: Left page 1-Ron Dahlquist/Maui Visitors Bureau; 2-Stephen Minkowski; 3-John Hills; 4-Randy Hufford; 5-Ray Ihori. Right page 1-John Hills; 2-Wayne Shinbara; 3-Hawai‘i Tourism Japan; 4-Wayne Shinbara.
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H ow could Kalaupapa, one of Hawai‘i’s most beau-tiful and remote destinations, become the location
behind the heroic stories of Hawai‘i’s only two saints?Although the story of
Kalaupapa is known by all those raised in Hawai‘i, the magnitude of the suffer-ing and the amazing deeds of a few were never taught in detail. Now, Hawai‘i and the world are about to embrace its second Saint of Kalaupapa, as Pope Benedict XVI canonizes Mother Mari-anne Cope on Oct. 21, 2012.
Kalaupapa, on the island of Moloka‘i, is a small pen-
insula of land surrounded by sheer cliffs. That made it the perfect location for the Territory of Hawai‘i to deposit unfor-tunate individuals who had become infected with Hansen’s disease, also known as leprosy throughout the world.
Father Damien De Veuster and Mother Marianne Cope sacrificed themselves and gave up everything when each made a one-way trip to Kalaupapa Settlement. These two selfless individu-als provided comfort and medical assistance to thou-sands of people in Hawai‘i who suffered from this chronic disease.
Today, the National Park Service operates Kalaupapa National Historical Park and
has restored many of the orig-inal buildings and churches just as they were when they were first built. A limited number of visitors are allowed to Kalaupapa each day to take advantage of a fascinating escorted tour of this histori-cal and beautiful destination. For more information on Kalaupapa National Historical Park, its two Saints of Hawai‘i or Damien Tours, please visit www.nps.gov/kala/ or www.PacificHistoricParks.org.
Honoring Hawai i’s Two Saintsfrom one of Hawai‘i’s most remote destinations
Story and photos courtesy of Pacific Historic Parks
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Uv rays can hurt your skin in more ways than one. Just a few serious sunburns can increase your risk of getting skin cancer. And, over time, UVA exposure
can make your skin wrinkled and leathery. So, before heading out into Hawai‘i’s outdoors, do yourself a favor. Protect the skin you’re in. Listed below are a few guidelines to help you and your family keep cool and healthy while on vacation or at home.
Sun Protection:• Apply a reef-friendly sunscreen and lip balm with UVA and UVB Sun
Protection Factor (SPF) of at least 30; apply at least 30 minutes prior to going outside. Reapply every two hours, even when it’s cloudy.
• Wear protective clothing a broad-brimmed hat and tight woven clothing like a long-sleeved shirt and pants.
• Wear sunglasses that block at least 99% of all UV rays.• Avoid the midday sun from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.• Keep babies less than 6 months old out of the sun and do not
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also dulls the pain.• Drink lots of water or juice to replace body fluids.• If suffering from severe (blistering) sunburn, see a doctor immediately.
DO NOT:• Use any product containing “-caine” ingredients; doing so may
cause an allergic reaction in some people.• Lubricate the skin with suntan oil while exposed to the sun. Suntan
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A loha and welcome to Maui, the “Magic Isle.”
Zip over the rainforest, feast at a lü‘au, drive the wind-ing road to Häna, snorkel off Molokini or, dive deeper in a real submarine. View the sunrise from Haleakalä, the House of the Sun, then ride a bicycle down it. Enjoy a Maui Town Party in a different town on the first four Fri-days of every month. Learn about Hawaiian culture at hula shows and cultural festivals such as Festivals of Aloha or attend other activities listed in our Calendar of Events.
So have fun, be happy, stay safe and don’t forget the sunscreen!
OCT. 1 TO JAn. 11, 2013 ~ Vol. 32, no. 4
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From Hawai‘i’s entertainers to international artists, the Maui Arts & Cultural Center (MACC) celebrates the
richness of the cultural diversity that converges on Maui. Here is a partial list of events. For the complete 2012-13 sea-son, call 808 242-SHOW or go to MauiArts.org.
3 Oct. 14: Maui ‘Ukulele Festival is a free afternoon of Hawaiian and popular music played on the ‘ukulele by students and professionals like Ohta-San, Uncle Richard Ho‘opi‘i and others. 1 to 6 p.m., Pavilion/Amphitheater.
3 Oct. 20 to Jan. 6: Soaring Voices: Recent Ceramics by Women from Japan is a remarkable collection of ceramics making its final stop on a North American tour. Schaefer International Gallery, free, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wed. to Sun.
3 Oct. 25: The Dukes of Sep-tember Rhythm Revue includes singer-songwriters Donald Fagen, Michael McDonald and Boz Scaggs. 7 p.m. in the Pavilion/Amphitheater. $$-$$$
3 Oct. 26: Comedian Russell Peters brings his observa-tional comedy to MACC’s Pavilion/Amphitheater. 8 p.m. $-$$
3 Dec. 2: Holiday Pops Concert. Let the Maui Pops Orchestra and special guests put you in a festive mood with a concert of holiday favorites from 3 p.m. in the Castle Theatre. $
3 Jan. 13: TEDxMaui 2013 is an independent event licensed by TED, a nonprofit organization devoted to “Ideas Worth Spreading.” Listen to, and share ideas with, those who have the passion, curiosity and creativity to change the world. 9 a.m. -5 p.m., Castle Theater. $$
Maui Arts & Cultural Center is located off Kahului Beach Road near Kahului Harbor, see Map 1.
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The treasure at the end of the rainbow is in Lahaina, and it should be easy to find, be it cultural or material. Wayne Shinbara photo.
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OngOing: Maui arts & cultural center (Macc). Located in Kahului (Map 1), MACC presents concerts, events and art exhibits. On view in the Schaefer International Gallery from Oct. 20 to Jan. 6, 2013, is Soaring Voices: Recent Ceramics by Women from Japan, an 86-piece traveling exhibit on its way back to Japan. The gallery is open Wed. to Sun. from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and for McCoy Theatre events. For a list of concerts and other events, see page 14, go to MauiArts.org or call 808 242-SHOW. Free–$$$
OngOing: Hu i nO‘eau Visual arts center. •Oct. 6–Nov. 10: Infinite Blue is a juried show in which artists creatively interpret blue. •Nov. 9: 6th Annual Wailea Food & Wine Festival is the Hui’s annual fundraiser at Hotel Wailea, 555 Kaukahi St. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. 808 572-6560. $$$ •Nov. 19–Dec. 24: Hui Holidays features work by Hui artists for the holiday season. Dec. 1: First Night is a special evening with shopping and more from 5 to 8 p.m. $ •Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays to Saturdays at 2841 Baldwin Ave., below Makawao town (Map 9). HuiNoeau.com, 808 572-6560.
tuesdays & Fridays: natiVe plant tOurs . Maui Nui Botanical Garden in Kahului (Map 1) offers guided tours that cover the natural history and uses of native Hawaiian plants and those introduced from Polynesia. Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 a.m., call 808 249-2798 for reservations. MNBG.org. Donation
W e d n e s d a y s : g r e a t HaWaiian Music. George Kahumoku Jr. hosts the Slack Key Show, Masters of Hawaiian Music at Näpili Kai Beach Resort (just before Kapalua, Map 5) every Wednesday with a different guest each week. No shows on Oct. 31 and Dec. 5. •There are shows at Maui Arts and Cultural Center in Kahului on Oct. 18 and Jan. 10. •Concerts begin at 7:30 p.m., a dinner package is available at Näpili Kai only. SlackKey.com , 808 280-7734. Reservations: 808 669-3858. $-$$.
OngOing: at BaldWin HOMe. •Enjoy free Hawaiian entertainment on the lawn of Baldwin Home Museum (Map 6, Front and Dickenson streets) from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on the last Thursday of most months. •Step back in time to Old Lahaina on a Candlelit Tour of the museum where you can learn about the missionaries and their
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Note: Changes, cancellations or postponements to these events made have been made after our deadlines. Please c all the phone number provided or check SpotlightHawaii.com or our Facebook page for updates and corrections. A $ indicates that some type of fee—admission, cover charge, or donation—is charged. A F indicates that a drink purchase is expected. Key: $=up to $50; $$=$51 to $100; $$$=up to $200; $$$$=over $200.
Wednesdays: Ledward Kaapana is a frequent
guest artist at the week-ly Slack Key Show at
Näpili Kai Beach Resort. Ron Ihori photo.
Oct. 20–Jan. 6: Soaring Voices. White Flower by Yasuko Sakurai.
Photo by Takashi Hatakeyama.
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contributions to this historic town on Fridays from 6 to 8:30 p.m. $ •The nearby Wo Hing Museum is also open until 8 p.m. Fridays. 808 661-3262 or LahainaRestoration.org.
Fridays: Maui tOWn parties are free parties on most Fridays. Wailuku First Friday started it all then Maui County added Second Friday in Lahaina, Third Friday in Makawao and Fourth Friday in Pä‘ia. In Wailuku, part of Market Street is closed to traffic for live music, sidewalk artisans, food vendors, crafters, beer garden and more. Look for Wailuku First Friday on Facebook or call 808 878-1888. For other Town Parties, see page 68, check MauiFridays.com, MauiFridays on Facebook or Twitter, or call 808 270-7710.
Oct. 5–dec. 9: Maui Onstage presents… •Oct. 5–14: “Run For Your Wife” is London’s longest-running comedy. 7:30 p.m. Fri. & Sat.; 3 p.m. Sun. •Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10, Jan. 14: ONO! One Night Only is a free staged reading of a play at 6:30 p.m. 808 244-8680. •Oct. 28–31: Rocktober brings haunted tours, spooky movies and more nightly, plus a screening of “Rocky Horror Picture Show” at 9 p.m. on Halloween. •Nov. 23–Dec. 9: “The Wizard of Oz” is a musical based on the 1939 MGM film. 7:30 p.m. Fri. & Sat.; 3 p.m. Sun. •‘Ïao Theater, 68 N. Market St. (Map 1). MauiOnStage.com or 808 242-6969. $
Oct. 11–27: FestiVals OF alOHa is a celebration of Hawaiian culture. Events are on the island of Moloka‘i from Oct. 11 to 13 then at Häna in East Maui from Oct. 20 to 27. Events include parades and lots of Hawaiian music and hula. See page 59 or go to FestivalsOfAloha.com. Free-$
Oct. 12–dec. 14: Visit laHaina. The Lahaina Town Action Committee presents the following: •Oct. 12, Nov. 9, Dec. 14, Jan. 11: Lahaina 2nd Friday is one of the Maui Friday Town Parties (see page 68). There is entertainment, plus food and craft vendors, in Campbell Park (Map 6) and other events and promotions in town. •Oct. 31: Halloween in Lahaina is back on Front Street with a costume parade for kids at 4:30 p.m. and adult activities at restaurants and bars continuing into the night. •Dec. 1–2: Holiday Lights. The Holiday Lighting of the Banyan Tree includes a craft fair and entertainment from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday with the lighting ceremony around 6 p.m. and continues from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.•Dec. 8 & 14: Ask about the Christmas Parade of Lights on Dec. 8 and the Christmas Parade of Boats on Dec. 14 at 808 667-9194 or VisitLahaina.com.
Oct. 13: FilipinO FestiVal. As part of Filipino-American History Month, the Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce presents the Maui Fil-Am Heritage Festival at the Maui Mall, 70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului (page 61). Taste authentic Filipino food and watch fashion shows, entertainment and more from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 808 242-8100.
Oct. 18–20: laHaina plantatiOn days pays tribute to the rich plantation heritage of West Maui. Held under the old smokestack at the former Pioneer Mill (Map 6), the three-day event opens with Movie Night on Thursday and continues Friday and Saturday with historical displays and exhibits, cultural areas, restaurant food booths, a beer tent, a kid zone and
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OCT. 14: Enjoy the free Maui ‘Ukulele Festival at Maui Arts & Cultural Center (page 14). Festival co-founder Roy Sakuma holds the mic for a student during the O‘ahu festival. Ron Ihori photo.
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Oct. 25–nOV. 3: tHe Maui Makani classic is the final event of the American Windsurfing Tour and determines the tour champion. Competition is held at Ho‘okipa Beach Park (Map 10) on days with the best conditions. AmericanWindsurfingTour.com or 808 661-5304.
Oct. 26: “FiVe cHinese BrOtHers” is a wildly interactive new take on the classic story that teaches tolerance and how to appreciate the gifts that make us all unique. Presented at the ‘Ïao Theatre, 68 N. Market St. (Map 1), by the Honolulu Theatre for Youth. Recommended for ages 5 and up. 7:30 p.m. 808 242-6969. $
Oct. 26–28: Visiting tHe island OF läna‘i? The third annual Läna‘i Film Festival this weekend celebrates Hawaiian films, arts, culture and music with free entry to all events. Four Seasons Resort and The Lodge at Kö‘ele. Details at the resorts or 808 573-5530.
Oct. 31-dec. 24: laHaina cannery Mall. •Oct. 31: Halloween Cannery Kids’ Night is where to go to avoid the crowds on Front Street and have a safe and fun trick-or-treating and Halloween experience. 5 to 9 p.m. •November TBA: The International Ice Sculpting Exhibition and Competition will be scheduled on a Saturday and Sunday in November. •Dec. 1–24: Christmas in the Mall. Santa, elves and entertainers fill the mall with the holiday spirit. •Ongoing: Free ‘ukulele
lessons at 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays; Polynesian Performances Hula Show at 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays; Keiki Hula Show at 1 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Details at LahainaCanneryMall.com or 808 661-5304.
nOV. 3: 2nd annual Zip FOr tHe trees. To celebrate their 10th year as the nation’s first zipline, Skyline Eco-Adventures offers a zipline tour for $50 at their Haleakalä course (see page 29). Ten percent of the proceeds will be given to a charitable community organization. Reservations required: 808 878-8400. Zipline.com. $
nOV. 3–4: Open Bird HOuse. The Maui Bird Conservation Center, a non-public facility which focuses on captive breeding and reintroduction of critically endangered Hawaiian birds, holds an Open House with guided tours at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. daily. Reservations required: 808 572-0690. 2375 Olinda Rd., Makawao (Map 9). SanDiegoZooGlobal.org.
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Oct. 26: Honolulu Theatre for Youth brings their production of “Five Chi-nese Brothers” to the ‘Ïao Theatre tonight. Brad Goda Photography.
Saturdays & Sundays: Watch a free Keiki Hula Show at 1 p.m. in Lahaina Cannery Mall. 808 661-5304. Courtesy photo.
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nOV. 9–11: Honk iF yOu lOVe Hula! Maui’s only solo and couples keiki (children’s) hula competition, Hula o Nä Keiki (HoNK) is now in its 22nd year. Watch keiki hula dancers from five to 17 years old compete as soloists and as boy-and-girl pairs. The competition includes a judge’s interview as well as their hula performances in both kahiko (ancient) and ‘auana (modern) hula. Kä‘anapali Beach Hotel, 2525 Kä‘anapali Pkwy. (Map 4). Details at: 808 661-0011, KBHmaui.com or HawaiiCulture.com. $
nOV. 10–12: Veterans day Weekend means that Haleakalä National Park, and other national parks in Hawai‘i and around the country, offers free admission for everyone! Active duty military can get in free every day with a free annual pass, see page 73 or visit NPS.gov for details.
nOV. 19–21: ea spOrts Maui inVitatiOnal. Televised live by ESPN, this college basketball tournament features often-ranked powerhouses and host Chaminade University of Honolulu. On opening day, Butler plays Marquette at 10:30 a.m.; North Carolina battles Mississippi State at 1 p.m.; at 4:30 p.m. little Chaminade takes on Texas; and USC vs Illinois closes the day at 7 p.m. Second round games are at 9:30 a.m., noon, 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Final matchups are at 9:30 a.m., noon, 2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. Tickets may be available at the Lahaina Civic Center door (Map 4). MauiInvitational.com or 808 667-DUNK. $
dec. 2: ‘ulupalakua sparkles. Take a leisurely Sunday drive Upcountry (Map 9 & center map) to learn about the rich heritage of the ‘Ulupalakua area and celebrate the arrival of the holidays. Enjoy live music, wine sampling and a tour at Maui’s Winery plus lunch specials and music at ‘Ulupalakua Ranch Store. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 808 878-6058 or MauiWine.com.
dec. 6–9: Wailea Wine & FOOd FestiVal is a showcase for fine wines and Wailea Resort (Map 3) chefs who feature their award-winning cuisine at receptions and winemaker dinners. WaileaWineAndFoodFestival.com. $$-$$$$
dec. 28: Beer FOr tHe Birds. Maui Brewing Company Brew Pub in Kahana Gateway Center (808 669-3474, Map 5) donates half of proceeds from sales of pints of Parrotbill Pub Ale and other brews from 6 p.m. to midnight to the Maui Forest Birds Recovery Project. MauiForestBirds.org, 808 573-0280.
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Nov. 9–11: Crimson Yee performed a hula with ‘ili ‘ili (the stones in her hands) in last year’s Hula o Nä Keiki, a competitive event for dancers ages five to 17 at the Kä‘anapali Beach Hotel. HawaiiCulture.com photo.
Dec. 28: Pint Night for the Maui Parrotbill at Maui Brewing in Kahana. Photo courtesy of MauiForestBirds.org.
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T he ocean is never more inviting than in Hawai‘i, but don’t take it for granted. During winter months, south-facing shores are
generally calm while the northern shores usually have rougher surf and riptides. The opposite is often true in summer. To be safe in all seasons, beachgoers should keep the following tips in mind.
Pick a beach with a lifeguard. Keep in mind that county lifeguards are on duty from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at only eight of Maui’s beach parks* and that they can’t watch everyone all the time. Beaches fronting resorts may have their own lifeguards.
Ask lifeguards or locals about conditions. Before jumping in, examine the ocean. Ask yourself, “Is there anyone else in the water?” — if not, FIND OUT WHY! Study the waves, their frequency and size; look for currents and riptides. If you don’t know the difference between a riptide and Rip Taylor, please ask a lifeguard about the current conditions and which areas to avoid. Remember: IF IN DOUBT, DON’T GO OUT!
Pay attention to signs posted on coastal areas. Ocean conditions can change radically in a short time. Signs are posted, when possible, to save you from harm! They may warn about large waves, undertows, slippery rocks, sharks, jellyfish, and other hazardous conditions. Read and heed!
Stay on dry sand, sea walls or rocks and never turn your back on the ocean. Large waves can sweep you off the beach or rocks and pull you out to deep water without warning. Respect Mother Nature and use commons sense. Don’t take risks like posing for a picture in the ocean with big surf breaking in the background.
If you see someone in trouble, find a lifeguard or call 911 and report the location and situation.
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Going to the Beach?Check it out!Everyone knows that the beach is where the fun is, but Hawai‘i’s oceans are strong and can turn fun into tragedy. So, use care and caution for all water activ-ities. Always read and obey beach safety signs, they could save your life. For more information, go to is.gd/MauiOcean-.
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Atlantis Submarines Atlantis Submarines recently celebrated its 22nd
anniversary of taking passengers to see the magic of Hawai‘i’s undersea world. Here on Maui, Atlantis offers
submarine tours daily with depar-tures from Lahaina Harbor. The cruise out to the Atlantis Sub-marines dive site off Lahaina is beautiful, with majestic views of Maui, Molo ka‘i and Läna‘i. It is the perfect introduction to an underwater submarine adventure that is teeming with beauti ful, fascinating and unique species of tropical sea life.
In 2005, Atlantis Submarines sank the Carthaginian, a replica whaling ship and former Lahaina tourist attrac-tion, in an area devoid of coral reef. Secured to the bottom in an upright position 95 feet below the surface, the vessel enhances the viewing experience as a self-sustaining habitat for schools of tropical fish, coral and other marine life.
Atlantis Submarines can stretch your dollars with their Lü‘au & Sub Combo, Snorkel & Sub Combo, Upper Zipline or Lower Zipline and Sub Combo and, from December to May, the Submarine and Whale Watch Combo. Also, ask about the Maui Value Pass that offers four of the island’s top attractions at one low price. See page 111, call 808 667-7942 or go to AtlantisSubmarines.com.
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Scenic Pä‘ia on Maui’s North Shore offers just about everything a traveler seeks: quaint shops, fantastic restaurants and numerous beaches suitable for a
variety of water activities. Away from the hustle and bus-tle of Lahaina and Kïhei, Pä‘ia is a laid-back little beach town with something for everyone.
Historic Pä‘ia town was once a booming plantation town, with remnants of an old sugar mill still visible just up Baldwin Avenue (see Maps 9 & 10). Many of its old plantation-style wooden buildings, complete with the vibrant color schemes, are still intact. Inside are an array of boutiques, surf shops, art galleries and even an old-fashioned tattoo parlor. With warm hospitality and friendly service, the atmosphere is unlike that of any other town on
Maui.Pä‘ia has a variety of dining options — coffee shops, Pacific
Rim, Continental, Mexican, Indian, sushi, pizza, burgers, veg-etarian, seafood, and more. Many of the restaurants offer a fun late-night scene as well. Pä‘ia is also a great place to pick up a picnic lunch for a road trip to Häna.
Besides great food and shopping, Pä‘ia is known for its beaches. Baldwin Beach Park has one of the most beauti-ful white sand beaches on Maui and offers full facilities, including showers and lifeguards. It’s great for swimming, beach-combing and relaxing. If that’s not what you want, check out Pä‘ia Bay and Tavares Bay, just look for the parking lots visible from Häna Highway. Pick up your surfing or windsurfing gear at one of the sev-eral surf shops in town.
Just past Pä‘ia on Häna Highway is Ho‘okipa Beach Park, one of the world’s best spots to watch surfers and windsurfers. While this beach also offers lifeguards, entering the water at this beach, even just for swimming, is usually left to the experts. Check with the lifeguards before heading out.
Many people stop in Pä‘ia town on their way to Häna or Upcountry, only to find they should have allocated more time here. When planning your trip, remember that Pä‘ia is a mellow little town, with most stores opening late (10 a.m.) and closing early (5 p.m.). However, most stores, boutiques and galleries stay open later on the fourth Friday of the month for the Pä‘ia Friday Town Party. For details, check PaiaMaui.com, MauiFridays.com or call 808 270-7710.
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#2 - Sand & Sea GiftS. For unique, handcrafted, one-of-a-kind gifts of Aloha that were made on Maui, stop at Sand & Sea Gifts in
Pä‘ia, on the road to Häna. It is a crafter’s paradise with every-thing “tiki” from cool masks to elaborate carvings, wooden wine-bottle holders, flower hair ornaments, unique jew-elry made with shells and sea glass, decorative turtles made of iridescent metal, Maui-made jams and jellies, and Christmas ornaments with that perfect amount of island flavor. 99-B Häna Hwy., Pä‘ia. 808 579-9377.
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Pä‘ia. 808 579-9201. OnoGelatoCompany.com.
#1 - Hana Bay picnic cOmpany is open at 7 a.m. every day so stop here to get pre-pared for a wonderful day on the “Road to Häna.” Besides picnic lunches and fresh fruit smoothies,
get tips and advice from the staff, Häna guide books and the exclusive Häna Audio Tour CD which gives you in-car guidance and local knowl-edge so you won’t miss any of the important sights on the drive. Häna Picnic Lunch Company, 115 Häna Hwy., Pä‘ia, next to the Chevron gas station. 808 579-8686.
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On the way to Ha naOn the way to Ha na
If ever you could drive to heaven, Maui’s the place to do it! Known around the world as “Heavenly Häna” this area of Maui is an authentic tropical paradise.
Like all good things there is a challenge involved in getting there. The Häna road meanders along Maui’s northern coastline, hugging precipitous
cliffs and plunging into lush valleys, punctuated by streams and waterfalls tumbling into idyllic pools. An engineering
feat in itself, the road boasts approxi-mately 617 curves and crosses 56 one-lane bridges before straightening out just before Häna. Be sure to fill up with gas before leaving Pä‘ia.
The journey is like passing through some giant’s botanical garden for at almost every corner is the habitat of exotic bamboo groves, koa and kukui nut trees, banana patches, clusters of anthuriums and wild ginger. Driving
time is about three hours each way and it’s advisable to get an early start.
The Häna area (population 3500) was once a bustling agri-cultural center until the sugar plantation was closed in 1944. Now Häna residents regard their isolation as a precious resource and the area has attracted such stars as Oprah Winfrey, who has pledged to keep her land undeveloped.
Sights in Häna include the centu-ry-old lava rock Wänanalua Church, Ka‘uiki Head fortress and the birthplace of Kamehameha’s favorite wife Queen Ka‘ahumanu. The land that was once sugar cane fields is now home to grass-fed cattle belonging to the Häna Ranch, which rests among rolling hills of lush grazing land. Also in town is the legend-
ary Hotel Häna Maui offering luxury and serenity.On the way to Kïpahulu, 10 miles south of Häna and part of Haleakalä National Park, Wailuä
Gulch offers two splendid waterfalls and a nearby “virgin by the roadside,” a famous Catholic shrine. Once at ‘Ohe‘o Gulch (in Kïpahulu), you can view the famous pools
cascading down to the sea and walk on trails through bamboo forest, home of
some rare Hawaiian birds and plants. There are so many waterfalls and
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MauI Paddler is now featuring Beach Club Maui and the island’s only Sunset Tour by outrigger canoe. Land and sea tours take you back in time to experience the real Maui. Let
their Hawaiian tour guides take you kayaking in search of turtles or paddling in an outrigger canoe over beautiful coral reefs or along an ancient fishpond. Experience all of Maui’s hidden treasures on an exclusive trip around the
island. Snorkel at hidden beaches, make your own lei, learn a hula, and take in Maui’s beauty Hawaiian style. Beach rent-als include paddle boards, body boards, kayaks and more. Reserve your spot today and ask for the Maui Gold Special. 808 281-2826 or MauiPaddler.net. (Ad on page 31.)
bOss frOG’s snOrkel, surf & CyCle. These shops offer a full range of discount activities. Snorkel, surfboard and bike rentals, dive excursions to Molokini and Läna‘i, and anything you need for the ocean and the beach can be found here! Boss Frog’s world-famous catama-ran, Frogman, goes to Molokini and Turtle Town. This cruise is great for snorkelers and sun seekers. Every-thing is included at very reasonable prices. Locations: 150 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina, 808 661-3333; in Kïhei at 2395 S. Kïhei Rd., 808 875-4477, and 1770 S. Kïhei Rd., 808 875-5225; Näpili Plaza in Näpili, 808 669-4949; and Kahana Manor Shops in Kahana, 808 669-6700. Or, visit bossfrog.com. (Ads on pages 8–11 and below.)
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blue WaTer rafTInG. Explore the Molokini Marine Preserve and the Kanaio Sea Caves on a challenging and invigorating snor-keling adventure with Maui’s original rafting company. Whale watching (in season) and encounters with sea turtles and dolphins are all possibilities on this incredible rafting adventure. For other tours and reservations, call 808-769-6811 or go to blueWaterrafting.com. (Ad on page 30.)
CruIser PHIl’s, Maui’s premier sunrise specialist, offers van and bicycle tours down 10,023-ft. Haleakalä. Local boy Phil Feliciano, who has been riding downhill since his teens, started this family-owned and -operated tour business in 1998. It has been seen on the Samantha Brown Show, YouTube, Trip Advisor, Fodor’s, Condé Nast and elsewhere. For reservations, call 808 893-2332 or go to CruiserPhils.com.
skylIne eCO-adVenTures celebrates its 10th anni-versary as the USA’s first zipline with unmatched fun and adventure at both award-winning locations! Skyline Haleakalä combines five picturesque zipline crossings and an Indiana Jones-style swinging bridge through a towering forest. On the westside, Skyline Kä‘anapali features eight thrilling ziplines and a delicious meal served high in the mountains above Lahaina town. 808 270-8783 or go to Zipline.com. (Ad on page 29.)
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aTlanTIs subMarInes. Explore the undersea world aboard the Atlantis Submarine. Descending to nearly 150 feet, the sleek, high-tech submarine presents a rare oppor-
tunity to experience the deep sea first hand. Through the giant port-holes you see a collage of bright yellow tangs, neon-green parrot fish and yawning moray eels.
You’ll be in awe, as schools of brilliantly colored fish and exotic marine life swim just inches away from you. It’s a fascinating journey into another world. For reservations and information on special value combo packages, call 808 667-7942. See pages 30 and 111.
bOss frOG’s HaWaI‘I dIsCOunT aCTIVITIes. Big Discounts on all Hawai‘i activities! Boss Frog’s can book a beach lü‘au, a helicopter tour, a bike tour down Haleakalä, a snorkeling cruise to Molokini, a whale watch or dinner cruise, a guid-ed hike or submarine ride, and just about any other activity Maui has to offer. They can help with activities on O‘ahu, Kaua‘i, and the Big Island. Go to Hawaiidiscountactivities.com to compare prices. Boss Frog’s has eight locations on Maui, see pages 8–11 & 38 for offers, address and phone numbers.
QuICksIlVer. Snorkel Molokini Crater, the world’s most beautiful and pristine marine sanctuary, aboard the
Quicksilver’s spacious and luxu-rious hi-tech catamaran. Highly trained instructors narrate, assist and supervise excursions. A tropical breakfast, BBQ lunch, beverages, and quality snorkel
gear are included. Private charters at very reasonable rates are also available. 808 661-3333. See pages 8–11 and 38.
JeT skI MauI. The ocean is your playground, especially when cruising on a Honda AquaTrax, aka Jet Ski. It’s time to play! Head to Kä‘anapali Beach in front of the Hyatt Regency Hotel and look for Maui Jet Ski’s red umbrella from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Book online at MauiJetski.com or call 808 667-2001. See you on the ocean!
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CyCle CITy MauI. Cruising around Maui on a Harley- Davidson® is easy at their two rental loca-tions. The Fat Boy®, Fatbob®, Softail® Custom, Road King® and four other mod-els are waiting for you, so call 808 877-7433 in Kahului or 808 667-2800 in Lahaina. While there, shop for exclusive apparel and souvenirs with the Maui Harley-Davidson® logo. Save with the ad on page 25. CycleCityMaui.com.
sHark dIVe MauI. Maui Ocean Center offers Scuba divers a rare opportunity to come face to face with sharks, stingrays and thousands of tropical fish. Certified divers can descend into the 750,000-gallon Open Ocean Exhibit and experience the best of Hawai‘i’s underwater world. Encoun-ter sandbar sharks, blacktip reef sharks and more! Shark Dive Maui is available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-days by reservation only, call 808 270-7075. See page 13.
snOrkel bOb’s SEAMO BETTA™ & LI’L MO BETTA™ Rx masks are available by the day, the week, or for keeps. BUBBA SNORKELS on every set (adult & kid sizes) drain splash
water, block backwash and clear easy. Boogie boards, beach chairs & 24-HOUR INTERIS-LAND EXPRESS GEAR RETURN. Book 2 seats on most adventures and get a FREE Turtle Beach Bag or Boogie Board for the week (Reg. $26). SB’s 192-page fish photography book, Some Fishes I Have Known is $5 with a snorkel
set for the week. Proceeds benefit The Snorkel Bob Foundation, defending Hawai‘i’s reefs. For stores, see pages 15, 17 & 20–21. snorkelbob.com. All islands 8-5 Every Day.
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Maui Ocean Center Maui Ocean Center is a state-of-the-art marine park
highlighting the beauty and wonder of Hawai‘i’s underwater world. Learn fascinating facts about sharks and sea turtles on the fins & flippers Tour at 11:30 a.m. every Tuesday and Fri-day from October through January. Enjoy Halloween at the Hawaiian aquarium on Oct. 30 & 31. See what is on the menu for the sharks, rays and fish at Maui Ocean Center as the Chef diver answers questions about their diet at 1 p.m. every Thursday in November. Countdown the 12 days of fIsH-mas from Dec. 14 to 25, then Welcome the Humpback Whales back to Maui during January.
The Marine Mammal discovery Center is an entertain-ing and educational exhibit designed for both children and adults. The 3,000-square-foot site features interactive dis-plays, videos and life-sized models of Hawaiian monk seals, dolphins and whales found in Hawaiian waters.
In the Maui Ocean Treasures gift shop, shoppers will find a dazzling array of artwork, jewelry and Hawaiiana cre-ated by island artists, aquatic and Hawaii-related books and DVDs, toys, games and books for children, and much more.
Maui Ocean Center is at Mä’alaea Harbor (see Map 3). For hours and more information, see their ad on page 13, call 808 270-7000 or visit MauiOceanCenter.com.
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MAUI’S LONGEST WATER SLIDE!
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fIsHPIPe HaWaII. Experience this new and unique water thrill from New Zealand. Slide with up to three riders with a variable top speed of 11 feet per second. Only 14 Fishpipes in the world. A 90-sec-ond ride feels like speeding down a mile-long water slide. Two resort locations: Westin Kä‘anapali Ocean
Resort and The Grand Wailea Resort. Call 808 757-9680 or visit www.fishPipeHawaii.com and facebook.
nOrTHsHOre ZIPlIne CO. Soar through the forest on seven thrilling ziplines overlooking spectacular ocean, tree-top and Upcountry views. Reach heights of 70 feet and speeds, which you con-trol, of up to 40 mph on ziplines as long as 900 feet. Family friendly, kids age 5 and up wel-come with an adult. Located 20 minutes from Kahului Airport at the historical Camp Maui on the scenic North Shore. Visit nszipline.com or call 808 269-0671.
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Descent and rule are interconnected in Hawai‘i. One’s mana (strength of energy) is mostly inherited and power is determined by genealogy. Hawaiians were seafaring people who traversed thousands of miles of open ocean by wood-en canoe using star systems to navigate. They preserved in oli (chant) stories which describe where they’ve been and where they’re from. It’s these voyaging tales travelled by canoe that allowed mana to flow so descendants could trace their journey.
Author Samuel Kamakau and others surmised that Maui-born mythical voyager Laka needed a magical canoe to reach the cave dwelling of a cannibal demon who enslaved his family’s mana by keeping his father’s bones. Laka’s relatives, woodland gods of construction, supplied the outrigger canoe he required. By slaying the demon and burying his father’s bones in his new homeland of O‘ahu, Laka restored his fami-ly’s mana and left his canoe as a tribute.
All things powerful were deemed worthy of tribute to nature. The canoe was not just a means of transportation but a vessel which carried power and was empowered by those within it. Throughout Polynesian legend, themes of finding one’s homeland persist — without an identity, the future is grim. Pola, the center of a canoe, is derivative of Polapola, a mythical place in the East beyond the “many-colored sea,” a place ancient Hawaiian oration describes as being the homeland of Hawai‘i’s earliest settlers.
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N Paddle along MHere are sOMe VIsITOr Paddler PrOGraMs:
– kïhei Canoe Club (kiheiCanoeClub.com) in North Kïhei has a program that includes Hawaiian culture and paddling on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Register at 7 a.m., look for the red and gold canoes on the beach at the intersection of Uwapo and S. Kïhei Rd. Donation.
– Maui Canoe Club (MauiCanoeClub.org) on weekdays at 6, 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. at Sugar Beach in North Kïhei. Donation. Visiting cancer survivors and caregivers may join the Mana‘olana Pink Paddlers on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30 a.m. and Saturdays at 8 a.m. at no cost.
– Maui Paddler. Paddle a canoe, experience Hawaiian culture, restore an ancient fishpond and more. See page 31, call 808 281-2826 or go to MauiPaddler.net. $
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1. Snorkeling is a buddy sport. You help your buddy, she helps you.
2. Assess surf, current, wave sets, surge, reef and rocks before entering. This is snorkel meditation.
3. Never turn your back on the ocean. It’ll whomp you when you least expect it; Duck or dive under breaking waves before they reach you to avoid their force.
4. Enter and exit from sandy beach areas.5. Do not use sunscreen in the water. It washes off
and kills coral polyps. Consider a Sunblock T and a swim cap.
6. Avoid wana (pronounced “vanna”), black sea urchins whose spines break of f in your skin. Use aspirin for sunburn; peroxide and antiseptic ointment for reef rash; and cigarette tobacco, meat tenderizer (except for MSG allergenics) and Benadryl for man-o-war, which is like a bee sting. Making shishi on stings also kills pain and other trauma, but I, Snorkel Bob, know this can sorely test a friendship.
7. Don’t stand or walk on coral. Adjust your mask strap before entering water. Be aware of your fins at all times. Don’t touch coral with your fingers, elbows, knees, butt or fins. Each tiny polyp is an animal too fragile for human touch.
8. Never swim against a current. Cross it diagonally. If you get caught in a current, wave for help. DON’T PANIC.
9. Avoid snorkeling at dusk.10. Don’t snorkel in a strong offshore wind.11. Feeding fish disrupts the natural balance, making
ocean critters co-dependent, so don’t do it.12. Assume stewardship of the reefs. All humans
on Planet E can claim a cultural heritage to our reef. Each reef is a community, with social order, home boundaries & family groups. The Hawaii aquarium trade has no limit on its catch, no limit on its number of catchers and no constraints on rare, endemic or vanishing species. All reefs are one reef. Aquarium collecting is strip-mining the world’s reefs. If you have an aquarium or know someone who does, urge them NOT to replace the fish and move on to a new hobby.
13. Don’t do this, don’t do that–Have a nice day, I mean, really.
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PukalanI COunTry Club. Come and play this chal-lenging par 72 Bob Baldock-designed championship golf course which plays to 6,962 yards from the blue tees. The 3rd hole, a par 3, gives you the choice of playing over a 130-yard gully or going for another green down a 60-foot cliff. Tee times available from 7 a.m.; driving range opens at 8 a.m. daily; mid-day rate offered from noon. See their Gold Bar Coupon for a special offer. For tee times, call 808 572-1314.
sTand-by GOlf is the place to call if you want to play at some of the outstanding golf courses on Maui, or any of the neighbor islands, and save money. The friendly and profes-sional staff is familiar with the courses on all islands and can provide suggestions, planning tips, and directions to the courses. No fees, special cards or gimmicks — just golf. For discount golf and club rentals, call 1-888-645-2665 from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week.
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on Maui Photos by Wayne Shinbara
You can see humpback whales splashing and spout-ing in the ocean from the beach and the golf course,
so why not get a closer look at them from a whale-watch cruise? There are many companies offering cruises with prices to fit most budgets. Departures are usually from Mä‘alaea Harbor in the Central Maui area and Lahaina Har-bor (above) in West Maui. Most of the cruises last around two hours, see the ads in this magazine for details.
O‘ahu-based freelance photographer Wayne Shinbara has gone on tours with several different companies over the years. He shares some of his photos and offers tips below.
• Keep your camera handy as the boat leaves the har-bor, you’ll get great views of Maui’s southern coastline and maybe see a rainbow now and then. There may even be a surprise ahead — like a Hawaiian monk seal sunbathing on the harbor breakwater. A good crew will spot these photo ops for their passengers and try to give everyone a chance to get a shot.
• I use a 70-200mm zoom, often with a teleconverter to double the zoom range. When whales come up close to the boat, use a wide-angle zoom such as a 10-20mm or higher. By the way, it helps to have a lens like an 18-200mm or simi-lar zoom ratio, then you don’t have to switch lenses. You would hate to have a lens fall into the ocean if you were changing lenses when the boat rocked!
• Use 100 ISO if it is super bright on the ocean. But with a rocking boat and a long lens, it is best to use 400 ISO, a fast-er shutter speed (1/1000+) and higher f-stop (8+) to avoid camera shake and to have a longer depth of field.
• You may not have the best sightings on your first cruise, so take another if you can. Good luck and happy shooting!
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1) Hawaiian word for hello and goodbye = (hint) Aloha
2) The British Captain who “discovered” the Hawaiian Islands? = __________________________
3) The main street in Lahaina town = _______________
4) What coupon bars would you use to get the best savings? = ___________________________
5) World’s largest dormant volcano = _______________
6) The Hawaiian word for sea turtle = _______________
7) What whales migrate to the warmer Hawaiian waters. =_____________________
8) What Maui state park has a needle or pinnacle? = _____
9) It was once the capital of Hawai‘i in the 1840s? = _____
10) An eroded sunken volcano cinder three miles off Maui’s south shore = _______________________
11) What routes would you follow to circle the island of Maui? = __________________________
12) Hawai‘i’s favorite visitor guide = _________________
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Impressively authentic, the Old Lähaina Lü‘au experience will
virtually take you back in time. Imagine yourself in ancient Lahaina, enjoying a traditional Hawaiian feast under the stars. Lahaina was the center of royal activity on Maui, where great Kings and Queens entertained their guests with oli (chants), mele (songs), captivating hula, and genuine ho‘okipa (hospitality). The Old Lähaina Lü‘au invites you to such an evening of fun and absolute relaxation. Leave the cell phones behind and just “Hang Loose” Hawaiian style.
Upon arrival, you are greeted with fresh flower lei,
tropical beverages, and sincere aloha. Before t h e s h o w , f e e l f r e e t o e x p l o r e t h e s p a cious lü‘au grounds fashioned after a n a n c i e n t Hawaiian village by the sea, complete
with thatchedroof huts, lava rock walls, and wooden canoes. The preshow activities include a coconut cutting demonstration, poi pounding, kapa cloth making, Hawaiian made arts and crafts, and the everpopular imu (underground oven) ceremony. Everyone is invited to gather for the unearthing of the kälua pua‘a (roast pork) from the traditional imu, where it has been cooking since early morning. The results are well worth the time!
Guests are escorted to the hale ‘ai (eating house) for a satisfying, bountiful buffet of island cuisine, including the meltinyourmouth kälua pork (a must taste), baked mahimahi, guava chicken, teriyaki steak, lomilomi salmon, rice, sweet potatoes, a variety of salads, sauteed vegetables, banana bread, haupia (coconut pudding), and more. Desserts and coffee are later served at your table and an open cocktail bar is available throughout the evening. Take in the romantic ocean sunset as views of Läna‘i and Moloka‘i fade into a vast star lit sky; the perfect
backdrop for an excellent meal and firstrate performance.
Imagine a time when culture, tradition, and respect for the
‘äina (land) meant everything. Ancient hula told a story and was also a form of communication with the gods. The arrival of the missionaries brought many changes. At one point hula was discouraged and nearly banned, yet in 1882 King Kaläkaua insisted that hula be performed once again, in public, at his coronation ceremony. The Old Lähaina Lü‘au takes you through these historic moments with interesting narration from ancient times up through the glamorous, modern day shake, rattle, and roll “Hollywood Hula” of the movies.
For over two decades, the Old Lähaina Lü‘au team has worked hard to capture the essence of old Hawai‘i, earning them the Hawai‘i Visitors and Convention Bureau’s “Kähili” (Keep it Hawai‘i) Award, many times. The show presents the best of the old and new with advantages such as stateoftheart lighting and hitech surround sound. The seating has also been carefully planned as all tables have an ocean view and plenty of elbow room.
Imagine, once again, gathering at this festive Hawaiian party;
sipping cool tropical delights and basking in the gentle evening trade winds, as talented musicians and bright young dancers share their culture with swaying hips and graceful hands.
Located oceanside of the Lahaina Cannery Mall,
1251 Front Street, Lahaina.For reservations, please call in
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Baldwin HomeStroll down Front Street, Lahaina’s main drag, and you
can’t miss the twostory house where the Reverend Dwight Baldwin and his family lived from 1838 to 1870. It holds the distinction of being the oldest house on Maui.
Restored in 1966 by the nonprofit Lahaina Restoration Foundation, whose mission is to “restore, maintain and interpret the physical, historical and cultural legacy of Lahaina,” the Baldwin Home offers a fascinating glimpse of 1850s missionary life.
Displayed within its twofootthick coral and
lava rock walls are many original pieces, including Reverend Baldwin’s medical instruments, his wife Charlotte’s rocking chair and sewing chest, an octant, a fourposter koa bed, and a portrait of Baldwin painted for $15 in 1847 by J.B. Knapp, a whaler in Honolulu.
120 Dickenson St., Lahaina (See Map 6). Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Candlelit Tours 6 to 9 p.m. Fridays. Admission fee. Information: 808 661-3262; LahainaRestoration.org.
Lahaina Heritage MuseumHoused on the second floor of the Old Lahaina Court
house, the Lahaina Heritage Museum chronicles the town’s history through changing themed exhibits. The Courthouse was built in 1859 of timber and stones salvaged from King Kamehameha III’s palace, Hale Piula, which was destroyed in a windstorm in 1858.
The exhibit “Lahaina’s Whaling Days and Whales Today” makes the history of Lahaina come alive. Its storyline begins in 1850’s Lahaina, the height of the whaling era, and progresses to the present, represented by a series of dramatic humpback images by National Geographic photographer Flip Nicklin, a parttime Maui resident.
Several Lahaina merchants and longtime residents loaned artifacts, art objects and documents for the exhibit, including scrimshaw, carpenter tools, a whaleboat oar, whale teeth and an eightfoot whale jaw.
648 Wharf St., Lahaina (See Map 6). Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily (Courthouse open to 5 p.m.). Free. Information: 808 661-1959, 661-3262; LahainaRestoration.org.
The Courthouse is between Banyan Tree Park and Lahaina Harbor.
Baldwin Home photo courtesy of John Pierre’s Studio.
By Cheryl Chee Tsutsumi
Historical gems are hidden in Lahaina and other parts of Maui. Here are four of them.
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Bailey House MuseumBailey House Museum is the namesake of Edward Bai
ley, who arrived in Wailuku in 1840 to teach at the adjacent Wailuku Female Seminary. He became its headmaster less than a year later, and lived in the house with his family until 1889.
Today, it serves as both a museum and the headquarters for the Maui Historical Society. Its treasures include ancient Hawaiian weapons; stone and shell tools; and ornaments made of feathers, kukui nuts, and dog and whale teeth. Mid to late1800s missionary life is revealed through a spinning wheel, writing desk, organ, koa bed, quilts, armoire, dresser, delicate china and more. Bailey was a selftaught artist, and an entire room is devoted to his original paintings of dramatic Maui landscapes.
2375A Main St., Wailuku. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Admission fee. Information: 808 244-3326; MauiMuseum.org.
Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum
The old sugar plantation days come to life at the Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum in Pu‘unënë. It’s housed in the former residence of the superintendent of Pu‘unënë Sugar Mill, which Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Company (a division of A&B) has operated since 1902.
Exhibit highlights include a model of a 1930s camp house and a working model of canecrushing machinery. There are labor contracts written in Hawaiian and Chinese; bango, small metal discs or squares that served as ID cards; and early to
mid1900s bottles that contained everything from medicine to machine oil.
The kau kau tin (lunch pail) is a favorite. Workers from different ethnic groups shared food from their tins, which supposedly gave birth to Hawai‘i’s famous plate lunch.
3957 Hansen Rd., Pu‘unënë (See Map 1). Open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except major holidays. Admission fee. Information: 808 871-8058; SugarMuseum.com.
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has been a hot spot, both literally and figuratively, since ancient times. Its name translates from Hawaiian as
“cruel sun,” and while this may seem too harsh of a description, it’s true it’s a rare day when it’s not warm, sunny and dry in this picturesque seaside town.
Long ago, the ali‘i (Hawaiian royalty) recognized Lahaina’s c a l m , b l u e w a t e r s w e r e ideal for swimming, canoeing, fishing and surfing. They came here of ten to relax and play.
In the 19th century, foreigners,
too, were charmed by Lahaina, whose wide roadstead provided safe anchorage year round for their ships. Traders came, then whalers and missionaries. Noting its importance as a stop along Pacific sea routes, King Kamehameha established Lahaina as the first capital of the Hawaiian kingdom in 1802.
During whaling’s heyday in the mid1840s, more than 400 ships moored in Lahaina every year. While the vessels were being reprovisioned, their crews enjoyed shore leave to the fullest. “For a few days, they raised hell at the port of Lahaina,” writes Maxine Mrantz in her book, “Hawaii’s Whaling Days.”
Lahaina
The historic Pioneer Inn on Front Street.
Sunset watchers on Front Street. LahainaTown Action Committee photo.
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Appalled, the staid missionaries urged the ali‘i (chiefs, rulers) to enforce a strict code of laws, which Mrantz shares in part: “No more fiddling or dancing on the Sabbath... no more going for horse rides on the Sabbath... no more gambling... no more licensing of grogshops... no more taking girls out to the ships.” Nevertheless, Hale Pa‘ahao, the town’s prison, was continually packed with rowdy sailors.
More than a 160 years later, Lahaina maintains its lively demeanor. Although the town proper measures just oneandahalf miles long and a
few blocks deep, it is chockfull of intriguing diversions, including 19thcentury historic sights, fine art galleries, trendy boutiques, souvenir shops, and awardwinning restaurants. There are also many museums that tell the story of whalers, missionaries and other immigrants.
Lahaina hosts several annual events coordinated by the nonprofit LahainaTown Action Committee whose mission is to promote, preserve and encourage the historical, cultural, social, commercial and environmental vitality and significance of Lahaina town. Among them are the Ocean Arts Festival in March, the Banyan Tree Birthday Party in April, Na Kamehameha Pä‘ü Parade & Ho‘olaule‘a in June, 4th of July Fireworks, Halloween on Front Street, and the Holiday Lighting of the Banyan Tree in December. (For details, call 808 667-9194, toll free 1-888-310-1117 or go to VisitLahaina.com.)
Maui’s hot spot
Photos by Wayne Shinbara, except where noted
The Wo Hing Museum.
•Lahaina Friday Town Parties are held from 6 to 9 p.m. on the Second Friday of every month. The Wo Hing Museum and Baldwin Home Museum are open, it’s also Art Night at the galleries and there are activities in Campbell Park. Details at MauiFridays.com/lahaina. •Enjoy the “Hawaiian Music Series,” a free concert on
the lawn of Baldwin Home Museum on Front Street. Groups such as Ola Hou (above) play from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on the last Thursday of the month. Call 808 661-3262 for details. Baldwin Home Museum photo.
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T he beauty of the Island is without parallel and is known to Hawaiians as
“No ka ‘oi” – The Best! This handy guide shows our premier attractions in a nutshell.
Maui is known as the, “Valley Isle” and, more recently, “The Magic Isle.” Haleakalä, the 10,023–foot high dormant volcano dominates the East side of Maui, rising above the resorts of Kïhei, Wailea and Mäkena. The West Maui Mountains watch over the resort areas of Lahaina, Kä‘anapali and Kapalua on the West. Many of Maui’s 135,605 residents live in the valley between these two mountains (the Wailuku/Kahului area) and on the slopes of Haleakalä. Wailuku is the county seat of Maui County which includes the island of Läna‘i, Moloka‘i and Kaho‘olawe. Popular visitor activities on Maui include coasting down Haleakalä on a mountain bike, golfing, whale watching in winter, and taking boat cruises to swimming and snorkeling areas.
1. ‘Ïao VaLLEY NEEDLE
Located in ‘Ïao Valley State Park just outside Wailuku, a 2,000ft. natural rock pinnacle presides over ‘Ïao Stream. Easy trails amid exotic tropical plants lead to a lookout. Site of a famous battle that changed Hawai‘i’s history.
2. MoLoKiNi isLEtAn eroded sunken volcanic cinder cone three miles off Maui’s south shore. A most popular snorkeling destination and marine life preserve. Most boat tours leave from Mä‘alaea Harbor. Best conditions are in early morning. A must see if you love to snorkel.
3. haLEaKaLÄ suMMitHaleakalä National Park, seen by a million visitors a year. Dormant volcano’s vast moonlike cratered floor with its towering cinder cones is a geological wonder. Witness views of the Big Island from 10,023 feet.
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5. MÄKENa BiG BEaCh
Once a playground for Hawaiian royalty. Access by dirt road to long stretch of golden sand; turquoise ocean teeming with fish. Great swimming when surf is low. Bodysurfing when swell is up. Minimal facilities.
4. KÏpahuLu DistRiCtPart of Haleakalä National Park (near Häna). Streams alongside trails in tropical rainforest cascade into idyllic pools. See bamboo groves, rare birds and plants as well. Excellent waterfall viewing from the road.
6. histoRiC LahaiNa
A National Historic Landmark (along with Gettysburg, Yosemite, etc.) Once capital of Hawai‘i and port for Pacific whaling fleet in 1840s, Lahaina has many historic attractions. Great shopping, dining, and cruises from Lahaina Harbor.
7. huMpBaCK WhaLEs
Mä‘alaea Bay is seasonal breeding ground for up to 1,500 Humpbacks who migrate down from polar waters to frolic off Maui from November to May. They can be observed all around Maui, even from shore.
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Festivals of AlohaM aui Nui’s premier cultural
showcase, Festivals of Aloha, Maui Nui Style!, honors and celebrates the pageantry of Old Hawai‘i. The 2012 theme is “E Kupuohi i ke Aloha, Flourish with Aloha.” The festival includes parades, street parties, concerts and family activities that span Maui Nui
(the islands of Maui, Moloka‘i, Läna‘i and the uninhabited Kaho‘olawe). Maui and Läna‘i events were held in September, Moloka‘i and Häna hold their celebrations in October. Most events are free with purchase of a Festivals of Aloha ribbon.
MOLOkA‘I, THe “FRIeNDLy ISLe”Festivals of Aloha moves to Moloka‘i from October 11 to
13. • October 11: Royal Court Investiture. From 6:30 p.m. in the Mitchell Pauole Center (90 Ainoa St. in Kaunakakai), the members of the court receive the symbols of royalty. After, enjoy entertainment, contests, food, game and craft booths. • October 12: At the same time and site, there is a youth talent show as well as the food, game and craft booths. • October 13: Saturday begins with the colorful parade through Kaunakakai town at 9 a.m. It ends at the Mitchell Pauole Center where there is the Bed Race at 10 a.m. and a Ho‘olaule‘a at 11 a.m. with parade awards, entertainment, cultural displays, food, arts and crafts, and more. FestivalsOfAloha.com, 808 553-3356.
HÄNA, ON THe ISLAND OF MAUIHeavenly Häna in East Maui has an eventfilled festival
from October 20 to 27 with too many events to list here. • October 20: Häna Parade and Celebration. The 9 a.m. parade is followed by cultural demonstrations, crafts, games, food, etc., at Häna Ball Park from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Oct. 21-27: Travaasa Hotel Häna offers free cultural activities to anyone wearing the festival ribbon. 808 270-5276.• October 22: Sports Night, from 4 p.m. at Häna Ball Park. • October 22–27: Free tour with ribbon at National Tropical Botanical Garden’s kahanu Garden, 808 248-8912.• October 23: keiki Aloha Attire Contest (bottom photo), 5 p.m. at Helene Hall. • October 24: Movie in the Park, from 5:30 p.m. at Häna Ball Park. • October 25: Talent Show, from 6 p.m. at Häna Ball Park. • October 26: Dancing Under the Stars, from 6 p.m. at Häna Ball Park. • October 27: Ho‘ike Night, a special evening of Hawaiian food, culture, music and hula from 6 p.m. at Häna Ball Park. Details: 808 264-3563 or 808 248-8622.
Help support Festivals of Aloha with the purchase of a souvenir ribbon. 808 878-1888 or FestivalsOfAloha.com.
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aZEKa shoppiNG CENtER The largest shopping center in Kïhei has over 50 great restaurants and shops. Vacationers keep coming back where the locals eat and shop.
1279 & 1280 South Kïhei Rd. (808) 879-5000
505 FRoNt stREEt An oceanfront shopping mall featuring authentic Hawaiian lü‘au and restaurants. Find a treasure of unique gift items at various shops.
505 Front St. (808) 667-2514
KahaNa GatEWaY From Tshirts to diamonds, the biggest little center on Maui offers all the coolest stuff, with none of the hassle of Lahaina.
4405 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy. between Kä‘anapali & Kapalua (808) 877-7073.
KuKui MaLL Kukui Mall offers familystyle dining and affordable shopping whether for a day at the beach, a night on the town, or a lifetime of souvenirs.
1819 South Kïhei Rd. (808) 877-7073
LahaiNa CENtER Free validated parking and more than 30 shops, restaurants and entertainment choices. It is home of Hale Kahiko (ancient house) a free attraction.
900 Front St. (808) 667-5758
LahaiNa CaNNERY MaLL The Cannery is Maui’s only fullyenclosed, airconditioned mall. It contains 50 great shops and restaurants and ample free parking and shuttle service.
1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy. (808) 661-5304
KÏhEi KaLaMa ViLLaGE “The Best Arts and Crafts Fair...Every Day” captures the true essence of an international market in a comfortable covered tropical open air setting.
1941 South Kïhei Rd. (808) 879-6610
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LahaiNa GatEWaY The Lahaina Gateway, a 137,000squarefoot lifestyle center in Lahaina, Maui. Although modern in scope, the architecture is historically quaint; reminiscent of old Hawai‘i towns.
305 Keawe St. (808) 521-1200
Maui MaLL Proud to say “We’re Maui!,” Maui Mall in Kahului just 5 minutes from the airport. Many of the over 40 shops and restaurants are locally owned and operated.
70 E. Kä‘ahumanu Ave. (808) 877-8952
oLD LahaiNa CENtER The recently remodeled center has been a landmark for as long as most “Mauians” remember. They feature an interesting mix of ethnic eateries, shops and services.
900 Front St. (808) 661-5518
QuEEN KÄ‘ahuMaNu CENtER With over 100 stores, restaurants, theaters and services, as well as on stage entertainment and festivals, the center is truly where Maui gathers.275 West Kä‘ahumanu Ave. (808) 877-4325
thE shops at WaiLEa Considered the most beautiful shopping center in Hawai‘i, The Shops at Wailea is truly a shopping and dining aficionado’s paradise.
3750 Wailea Alanui (808) 891-6770
thE WhaRF CiNEMa CENtER Perfect for fun in the heart of Historic Lahaina Town, and directly across from the famous Banyan Tree, the center is home to a variety of shops and restaurants.
658 Front St. (808) 661-8748
WhaLERs ViLLaGE A vibrant, colorful collection of over 60 fine shops and restaurants awaits you at Whalers Village, Maui’s only oceanfront shopping destination!
2435 Kä‘anapali Pkwy. (808) 661-4567
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kAHANA GATeWAy. From Tshirts to diamonds, Big Macs to live Maine lobster, the biggest little center on Maui offers all the coolest stuff, with none of the hassle of Lahaina. Plenty of free parking, friendly people and relaxed shopping, dining or browsing. Find it at 4405 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., between Kapalua and Kä‘anapali. 808 665-1620.
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4405 Honoapiilani Hwy • Between Kaanapali & Kapalua• Free Parking •
www.KahanaGateway.com
Dining • Clothing • Jewelry Tropical Gifts • Banking
Laundry • Gas Station
~ On-site parking at 751 Luakini Street, Lahaina ~
The Lahaina Store @ 744 Front St.
• Fleetwood’s on Front St. •• Billabong • Vintage European Posters •
•Na Hoku Jewelers • Gary Savage, Portrait Artist •• Big Joe’s Woodcarvings •
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ROSS Dress For Less
ROSS Dress For Less offers the most incredible bargains. From
designer fashions and brand names in men’s, women’s and children’s clothing and shoes, and Hawaiian apparel, Ross gives you 20 to 60 percent off regular department store prices every day. Ross Dress For Less is open daily, call 808 877-5483 for hours. 200 East Kamehameha Ave. in Kahului (Map 1 or see the map in their ad on the facing page).
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Whalers VillageOver 90 Fine Shops & Restaurants
On kä‘anapali, America’s Best Beach
BANANA SPLITDiscover the
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One coupon per person per visit. Not to be combined with any other offer. Valid only at Hawai‘i Häagen-Dazs locations. Expires January 11, 2013.
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Häagen-Dazs ShopWhalers Village, Ka‘anapali
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MAUI WATeRWeAR. A division of Maui Clothing Company, Maui WaterWear features Maui’s largest selection of designer swimwear for the whole family—Misses, Juniors, Men, and Kids. Swimwear separates are the new focus at Maui WaterWear. For Junior and Misses styles, they cater to the “hardtofit” figure with different sizes and styles in tops and bottoms. Look for bandeaus, padded tops, highwaist bottoms, thongs, boy legs, and tankinis from wellknown brands like Athena, Guess, Malibu, and OP. The hottest Junior fashions can be found from top names such as Raisins, Roxy, Aaron Chang, and VIX. For the mature woman, Maui WaterWear offers a conservative approach, with a bit more coverage, from Tommy Bahama, Anne Cole, Maxine, JAG, and Jantzen. And, for children, they provide a good selection of the cutest Island fashion. If you want to go into the water with style, Maui WaterWear, with six locations on Maui, has what you’ll wear!
HäAGeN-DAzS. Indulge in irresistible creations made with allnatural superpremium ice cream or sorbet. HäagenDazs uses only the purest ingredients from sweet, fresh strawberries to rich, Dutch cocoa. Delight in their signature Dazzler frozen desserts made with three scoops of ice cream and three layers of toppings. Try the Banana Split Dazzler with vanilla ice cream, banana, strawberry, pineapple and hot fudge topping (see ad below); the Rocky Road Dazzler with Oreo cookies, hot fudge and rocky road ice cream; the Dulce Split Dazzler with dulce de leche ice cream; or the Mint Chip Dazzler with mint chip ice cream.
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Whalers Village Museum has a trea-sure trove of artifacts from the heyday of Lahaina’s whaling industry (1825 to 1860) including a prized collection of 19th-century scrim-shaw. Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, $. 808 661-5992.
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open dai ly f rom 9:30am–10pm | 661-4567
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Whalers Vil lage Museumopen dai ly 10am – 6pm
With 90 stores and restaurants, you
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keepsakes, enjoy a leisurely meal at any
of our three, island-style dining spots,
and explore the whaling life at our Whale
Museum – all just a few steps from the sand.
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Jessica’s Gems. Featuring island-inspired creations by Maui master goldsmith David L. Welty, Jessica’s Gems has been a favorite of visitors and resi-dents for over 18 years. Their designs, commitment to quality and superior service assure that each jewelry invest-ment is a lasting treasure of Aloha. Choose from an extensive selection of hand-picked Tahitian, South Sea, Akoya, and freshwater pearls, pre-cious and semi-precious gemstones and hand-crafted Hawaiian-style jewelry inspired by the flora and fauna of Hawai‘i. Located at Whalers Village in Kä‘anapali. Call 808 661-4223 or visit www.jessicasgemsmaui.com.
LaHaiNa scRimsHaW. Scrimshaw, the American Folk Art of engraving or tattooing on whale ivory, is a living tradi-tion, especially for discerning collectors. In the Golden Age of
Whaling, scrimshanders (scrim shaw artists) using whale ivory made a variety of objects, from bird cages to butter spreaders to picture frames and dominoes. To help protect endangered species, modern scrimshanders work with fossil ivory over 2,000 years old or more to create their orig-inal engravings. In a store that is as old as it is unique, Lahaina Scrimshaw has the island’s most complete selection of quality scrimshaw
at competitive prices. Genuine whales teeth, men’s and wom-en’s jewelry, and framed original pieces are available at their stores in Whalers Village (Kä‘anapali) and at 845 Front St. (Lahaina). 808 661-4034. www.lahainascrimshawmaui.com.
Custom-Designed Jewelry in Gold and Precious Gems
ake home a true memory of Maui in Island-inspired
jewelry designed and created by Maui Master
Goldsmith David L. Welty.
Whalers Village in Kaanapali (808) 661-4223www.jessicasgemsmaui.com
Custom-Designed Jewelry in Gold and Precious Gems
14K Sea Star
14K Maui Ocean Reflections
14K Perfect Wave
Timeless One-of-a-Kind Treasures by Maui Artists
SCRIMSHAWAn original work of hand-engraved scrimshawart depicting a map of the Hawaiian Islands, handsomely displayed in a shadowbox withblack velvet backing. 5-1/2” x 4-1/2”. $285.00
Popular hand-engraved scrimshaw Buck knifefeatures a stainless steel lock blade and a handleof Mammoth ivory. Length: 5-3/4”. $225.00
Sterling Silver moneyclip designed and made by Maui silversmith. Hand-engraved scrimshawon fossil walrus ivory depicting whaling ship -also by Maui scrimshander. $140.00
www.lahainascrimshawmaui.com
KIHEI KALAMA VILLAGE1941 South Kihei Road Maui, HI 96753 Open Daily 9am-7pm 808.879.6610
1941 S. Kihei Rd. Maui, HI 96753 *Food items only at participating
restaurants. Some restrictions apply.
KKV COUPON Expires12/31/12
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Kihei Kalama VillageShopping for unique treasures at over 40 specialityshops is not the only reason to stop by and visit us.Treat your tastebuds to a variety of flavors by dining atone of our unique restaurants!
14 Fun Places to Eat! Unique Treasures!
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From Market Street to Front Street, from Baldwin Avenue to Häna Highway, maui Friday Town Par-
ties celebrates art, music and Maui culture. The concept was developed by Maui County to showcase the island’s historic towns and their unique communities. It is a safe, fun com-munity-minded way for both residents and visitors to kick off the weekend and enjoy Maui’s small-town ambiance.
Wailuku First Friday. Market Street (Map 1) may be closed to traffic on First Fridays, but it’s packed with musicians, magicians, food vendors, crafters and artisans. With live music at several stages, it’s no wonder thousands attend each gathering and the County expanded it to other towns. 808 878-1888 or Facebook.com/wailukufirstfriday.
lahaina second Friday. If it’s the Second Friday of the month, there’s a party in Lahaina (Map 6)! Fascinating museums (admission fee), the lively art and entertainment scene, and historic sites present a perfect backdrop for these free Friday community parties. A con-cert in Campbell Park and merchant and restaurant specials round out the event. Facebook.com/LahainaTownParties.
MakaWao third Friday. This paniolo town may be small, but it’s unmistakably big on charm. Nestled against a sea of rolling green, Makawao (Map 9) comes alive on the Third Friday with artists, dancing, entertainment and food vendors at this free event. It’s a beautiful blending of the old timers and newcomers. Facebook.com/makawao.
Pa‘ia Fourth Friday. Known for its indepen-dent and free-spirited community, Pä‘ia (Map 9) has evolved from the former home of the sugar industry to a cosmo-politan beach town. With its eclectic mix of galleries, tattoo parlors, eateries and surf shops, the streets of Pä‘ia are rockin’ on the Fourth Friday. And, there are many opportunities for rubbing shoulders with celebrities! Facebook.com/paiatown.
Town parties run from 6 to 9 p.m. but restaurants, bars and some venues are open later. Details at mauiFridays.com, mauiFridays on Facebook and Twitter or 808 270-7710.
It’s Party tIme!
Below: Christine Turnbull works on a sculpture during a Pä‘ia Fourth Friday. Photo courtesy of Turnbull Fine Art.
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KiHei KaLama ViLLaGe is considered “The Best Arts and Crafts Fair… Every Day” with more than 40 specialty shops offering a variety of Hawai‘i’s finest gifts in island art, ceramics, carved wood, apparel, blown glass, crafts and more! Enjoy tastes from around the world for breakfast, lunch or dinner at 14 restaurants, lots of live local music and free parking. See page 67 for a 20% off coupon at partici-pating merchants. 1941 South Kïhei Rd. 808 879-6610.
T-sHiRT FacToRy. After 40 years and over 10 million T-shirts sold, T-Shirt Factory is still Maui’s favorite place to find everything from towels and slippers to tank tops,
shorts, jackets, sarongs, and T-shirts at fac-tory-direct prices. The comfortable, colorful styles and exclusive, always-fresh designs
make their products perfect souvenirs. T-Shirt Factory has seven locations on
Maui: Front Street; Wharf Cinema Cen-ter; two in Whalers Village; Lahaina Cannery Mall; The Shops at Wailea; and
Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center. For more information, call 808 877-7531.
The T-Shirt Factory pumps out the best in Maui style at factory direct prices. Find hats, tank tops, casual wear
and, of course, great T-shirts for the whole family.
FREE T-shirt with $50 purchaseThe Shops at Wailea • Whalers Village • Wharf Cinema Center
730 Front St. • Lahaina Cannery Mall • Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center
Ph: (808) 877-7531Valid at time of purchase only. This offer not good with other offers & expires 1/11/13.
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HiLo HaTTie – The Store of Hawai’i – is a fun and unique shopping experience! Shoppers are greeted with a free shell lei and can enjoy complimentary refreshments, food and
Kona coffee tastings, and in-store mailing services. Hawai‘i’s larg-est retailer, manufacturer and wholesaler of Hawaiian fashions, gifts, souvenirs, t-shirts, home accessories and island jewelry offers unique styles and prints not available anywhere else, all with a 100% quality guarantee. Hilo Hattie’s Maui stores offer the largest selection of Made-on-Maui products and gifts and are open
365 days a year with free transportation from most hotels. Lahaina, 808 677-7911, Kïhei, 808 875-4545. See page 7.
HoNoLua suRF co. For the Honolua Surf Co. ‘ohana (family), surfing is not just a hobby, it’s a way of life. Like the famous Maui bay that the stores are named for, the experience here is unique and authen-tic. A surf team of active water men and women aggressively test products for fit, function and fashion. Honolua Wahine is the first surf lifestyle shop exclusively for women. Featuring internationally known brand name surf apparel, including the Honolua Surf Co. brand and accessories. Follow the leader in island sportswear. See the ad on page 3. Honoluasurf.com.
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PeaRL FacToRy. Want to find hidden treasure here in the islands? Pearl Factory, Hawai‘i’s original pearl-in-the-oyster, has some of the most beautiful, high-quality saltwater cul-tured pearls in the islands. An island tradition for nearly 30 years, Pearl Factory is a unique experience that draws return visitors vacation after vacation. After selecting an oyster, the ringing of a bell and a shout of “Aloha!” signals the unveiling of a pearl treasure right before your eyes. After the pearl is cleaned and polished, purchase the perfect locally created setting for it or, keep the unset pearl for a small charge. 858-1 Front St. (across from Bubba Gump), 808 661-8237; and Whalers Village, 808 661-8042 & 808 661-8998. See pages 23 & 109.
oLd LaHaiNa ceNTeR has a “busier-than-ever” atti-tude with Foodland Super Market, Starbucks Coffee, and
Maui Myth & Magic Theatre featuring the award-winning live show “‘Ulalena.” Located at the corner of Front Street and Päpalaua Street, Old Lahaina Center is home to the ever-pop-ular Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.,
Maui Clothing Company and, for gifts and collectibles, Whalers, Ltd. There is a mix of ethnic eateries including Jap-anese, American and local-style food, plus a Maui favorite — Thai Chef Restaurant. There are also banks, a post office, pharmacy, travel agent, mail service, plus a professional building that houses dentists, an optometrist, naturopath, and investment services.
Academy of Diverse GrapplingAmerican Savings BankBank of Hawai‘iBeyond Beauty Salon & SpaBubba Gump Shrimp Co.Cilantro Mexican GrillClinical Laboratories– Hawai‘i, LLPDr. John D. Dodson, DDS Dr. Kent Gibbons, DDSDr. Brendan Krause– ChiropractorDr. Erik L. Nelson, OD
Edward Jones–InvestmentsExtreme Sign D’zynsFantasy Island ActivitiesFoodlandIsland Froyo Frozen YogurtJamba JuiceL&L Hawaiian BarbecueLahaina CaféMLU Asian Food MartMaui Clothing Co.Maui Theater
Nagasako Okazuya DeliNagasako Wiki MartPacifi c DreamsStarbucks CoffeeTerritorial SavingsThai ChefThe Mail RoomThe WhalerTickets on the RocksU.S. Post Offi ceWest Maui Dental
Old Lahaina Center Merchants:
Dr. Erik L. Nelson, OD
Where Front Street Begins
Oceanfront Shopping Dining & Entertainment Complex878 Front St., Lahaina HI • www.oldlahainacenter.com
Maui’s premier
WWailuku, located just west of Kahului at the entrance to ‘Ïao Valley, is the county seat of Maui County. It is home to many state and county offices and court houses and was where islanders shopped, dined and were entertained before the advent of shopping malls and resort areas.
Ka‘ahumanu Congregational Church (right) on South High Street was erected in 1876 to honor King Kamehameha’s queen, the powerful ali’i (ruler) Ka’ahumanu, who was influential in establishing Christiani-ty in the islands.
The Historic ‘Ïao Theatre on North Market Street opened in 1928 and is home to productions by Maui OnStage and other community or professional groups.
Wailuku First FridayStroll down Market Street from 6 to 9 p.m. on the first Fri-
day of the month, rain or shine, and you may see keiki hula on a street corner, people dancing to live music in outdoor courtyards, booths with arts, crafts and food for sale, or a medium conducting a psychic reading.
Wailuku First Friday was started in October 2007 by the Wailuku Community Asso-ciation and has grown to be a popular pau hana (after work) celebration attracting hundreds of people each month. It has also spawned an entire month of maui Friday Town Parties
around the island, see page 68 or mauiFridays.com.Market Street, from Vineyard to Main streets, is closed to
traffic so you can walk around and enjoy the activities safe-ly. Boutiques, stores and galleries stay open later than usual with entertainment, special sales, opening receptions or demonstrations. Restaurants and spots like the ‘Ïao Theater may have entertainment that can continue into the night. The main stage is at Maui Thing, 7 N. Market St., and an event map is available from First Friday merchants. On-street parking is free after 5 p.m. and there is a municipal lot with free parking a half block up from the corner of Market and Vine-yard. There is also free parking at Maui Medical Group on Main Street. For details, call 808 878-1888 or 808 249-9710.
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Free Military Annual Pass In appreciation for those who serve in the U.S. military,
the National Park service is offering active duty mili-tary members and their dependents an annual pass for free entrance to all 397 national parks. Qualified individuals may pick up their pass at the entrance station to Haleakalä National Park or any other national park. They must show a valid military ID card to receive the pass which is good for one year from the month obtained. More at NPs.gov.
Of the eight national parks in Hawai‘i, Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park and Pu‘uhonua o Hönaunau National Histor-ic Park on Hawai‘i Island and Haleakalä charge admission.
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Old Lahaina Lu‘au ~ Pg. 112
Teddy’s Bigger Burgers ~ Pg. 81
DiningDining
LocaL-StyLe RecipeS
Beef TomaToyield: 4–6 servings
Soak beef slices in marinade for 15 to 20 minutes. Heat 2 teaspoons oil in pan or wok and stir-fry round onion, celery, and bell pepper on medium-high for about 2 minutes. Season with salt to your taste. Add tomatoes and cook an additional minute. Remove from pan. Heat 2 teaspoons oil in the same pan and sauté beef until medium rare. Remove garlic and ginger. Add the stir-fried vegetable, green onion, and gravy. Bring to a quick boil; turn heat off.
Recipe and photo from “Jean Hee’s Best of the Best Hawai‘i Recipes” by Jean Watanabe Hee. Mutual Publishing, MutualPublishing.com.
• 1 pound beef (sirloin, flank, sirloin tips, etc.) thinly sliced
• 1 onion, wedged• 2 stalks celery, cut
diagonally in thick slices
• 2 green peppers, wedged• 1 to 2 tomatoes, wedged• 2 stalks green onion, cut
in 1 1⁄2 inch lengths• Oil for frying
We hope you had a chance to try at least one of the many locally inspired dishes here in Hawai‘i. Along with the many enjoyable memo-
ries of your trip, here’s one recipe you can try at home. Just imagine yourself back in Hawai‘i — enjoying your pictures, fond memories and this wonderful dish. it’s time to kau kau (Pidgin english for “eat”)!
Marinade:• 1 inch piece fresh
ginger, crushed• 1 clove garlic, crushed• 1⁄2 teaspoon sugar• 1⁄2 teaspoon salt
• 2 tablespoon soy sauce• 1 tablespoon sherry• pinch of pepper• 1 tablespoon cornstarch• 1 tablespoon oil
Gravy:• 1 tablespoon cornstarch• 1 1⁄2 teaspoon sugar
• 1 tsp Worcestershire® sauce• 1 tablespoon catsup (or
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Kä‘anapaliHÄagen-dazs sHops • pg. 64Whalers Village - $,
LahainaaloHa Mixed plate • 808 661-3322 • pg. 1071285 Front St. - B, L, D, $,
Moose Mcgillycuddy’s • 808 667-7758 • pg. 109844 Front St. - D, $,
old läHaina lü‘au • 808 667-5772 • pg. 112 (back cover)
1251 Front St. - D, D, R, A, $$$,
teddy’s Bigger Burgers • 808 661-9111 • pg. 81335 Keawe St. - L, D, $$,
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RAINBOW ROUTES
Mä‘alaeaseascape Mä’alaea restaurant • 808 270-7068 • pg. 13Maui Ocean Center - L, $$,
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Key to syMBols:B = Breakfast l = Lunch d = DinnerD = Entertainment R = Reservations A = Sunset Viewentrée price: $ = Under $10; $$ = Under $20; $$$ = Over $20
= Fresh Fish = Seafood = Luau = Delicatessen = Espresso Café = Sweet Treats = International = American = Chinese = Irish = Italian = Japanese = Hawaiian = Mexican = Vietnamese = Thai = Pacific Rim = Australian
Wailuku-KahuluiKrispy KreMe • 808 893-0883433 Kele St. - $,
Maui coffee roasters • 808 877-2877 • pgs. 86 & 107444 Häna Hwy. - $,
UpcountrypuKalani cluB House restaurant808 572-1314 • pgs. 45 & 109360 Pukalani St. - B, L, D, D, A, $$,
rodeo general store • 808 572-1868 • pg. 1093661 Baldwin Ave., Makawao - $,
Pä‘iaHana Bay picnic co. • 808 579-8686 • pgs. 33 & 107115 Häna Hwy. - L, $,
ono gelato coMpany • 808 579-9201 • pg. 33115 Häna Hwy. - $,
Kïhei-Mäkena808 Bistro • 808 879-8008 • pg. 1092511 S. Kihei Rd. - B, D, $$,
Kono’s on tHe green • 808 633-4220 • pg. 79550 Lïpoa Pkwy. - L, D, $$,
Moose Mcgillycuddy’s • 808 891-8600 • pg. 1092511 S. Kïhei Rd. - D, $,
rodeo general store • 808 633-4990 • pg. 1091847 S. Kïhei Rd. - $,
ruBy tuesday • 808 633-4571 • pg. 81300 Pi‘ikea Ave. - D, $$,
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Males have wedge-like foreheads while females have sloping ones. Great fighters, they twist wildly as they
jump in the air. The meat is firm and light pink with a sweet
taste. When cooked the flesh is white and flaky, making it
an ideal fish for any preparation.MahiMahi (Dolphinfish)
Open Ocean Fish
This fish has firm white meat that, when cooked, has a delicate flaky texture and an almost sweet, aromatic flavor. It is used as a substitute for Mahimahi and is one of the best fish for smoking.
OnO (Wahoo)
When in haWai‘i, eat Like the LOcaLs!Here are just some of the more popular fish
that can be prepared in numerous waysin most restaurants.
Weighing from 10 to 250 pounds, this fish can be ordered broiled, baked, seared or sauteed. During winter, the fat
content and red color make it desirable as sashimi (raw).
When cooked, the flesh can be described as full-flavored, firm
and “meat-like” in texture with a white to a somewhat creamy color.
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Old Lähaina Lü‘au The old Lähaina Lü‘au invites visitors to join them in a
celebration of Aloha. Located just oceanside of Lahaina Cannery Mall, at 1251 Front Street, this new and convenient waterfront location offers visitors and locals alike an expand-ed array of activities and entertainment in the cultural atmo-sphere of a traditional Hawaiian village.
Upon arrival, everyone is individ-ually greeted with a fresh flower lei, a “welcome” tropical drink and souve-nir program as they are escorted to their reserved seats. When making reservations,
guests may choose between traditional-style seating on mats and cushions, or regular tables and chairs. Local artisans are also available to demonstrate lei making and Hawaiian crafts. The lü‘au attire is casual and festive, after all, it’s a Hawaiian party!
The Old Lähaina Lü‘au’s dancers also take pride in the authenticity of their production. Join them for a delight-ful evening under the stars. See the back cover, visit oldLahainaLuau.com or call 808 667-5772.
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Sunrise, SunsetHere are approximate times for sunrises and sunsets near
the top of Haleakalä on the first of each month. Oct. 1: sunrise 6:16 a.m./sunset 6:13 p.m.;
Nov. 1: 6:27 a.m./5:50 p.m.; Dec. 1: 6:45 a.m./5:43 p.m.; Jan. 1: 7:01 a.m./5:55 p.m. (From SunriseSunset.com.)
Green Flash by Wayne Shinbara.
KoNo’s oN THe GReeN. Owner/Chef Kono Akao serves his signature Lamb Chops, steaks of Angus Beef, Kurabuta Pork Chops and other creative dishes for dinner in this delightful setting with beautiful views. Lunch includes salads, sandwiches, pizza, pasta and burgers. Elleair Golf Club, Pi‘ilani Highway at Lïpoa Park-way, Kïhei. Konosonmaui.com, 808 633-4220. $$$
Gorgeous Sunsets…Incredible Food…
Simply a Hole-in-OneDining Experience!
~ Happy Hour 2–6 p.m.~ Large Menu Selection~ Great Wine List~ Sushi Bar~ Dinner served 5 to 9:45 p.m.
Reservations(808) 633-4220
Located at the Elleair Golf CoursePi‘ilani Hwy. & Lıpoa St., Kıhei
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T he food we eat in Hawai‘i is a fusion of the memories and recipes of the cuisine our
ancestors brought to Hawai‘i from their homes in Portugal, Britain, Ja-pan, China, the Philippines, Korea, the United States and everywhere
else. In Kau Kau: cuisine & culture in the Hawaiian is-lands (Watermark Publishing, BooksHawaii.net), author arnold Hiura explores the history and heritage of favor-ite island foods, from taro to SPAM. Hiura has a section in his book titled “The Kau Kau 100: An Ethnic Potluck Primer” that describes or defines the food from various cultures that settled in the islands. Here is a short list that highlights the sort of food that warms the tummies of many islanders.
4) Lechon – Filipino- or Puerto Ri-can-style whole roast pig, “lechon baboy” or “lechon asado.” (From Kau Kau, Adriana Torres Chong photo.)
5) Malasadas – Portuguese sweet fried pastry rolled in sugar. Recent innovations include injecting a cream filling and dusting with flavored sugars. (Ron Ihori photo.)
3) Kalbi – Korean barbecued short rib marinated in shoyu and sesame sauce. (From Kau Kau, Adriana Torres Chong photo.)
1) Andagi – Round, cake-like Okinawan doughnut. A new version is the “Andadog,” a hot dog dipped in the andagi batter and fried. (Wayne Shinbara photo.)
2) Dim Sum – Bite-sized Chinese dump-lings stuffed with different meats and vegetables, then steamed, baked or fried. (Ron Ihori photo.)
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Best Burger on Maui?Best Burger on Maui?Best Burger on Maui?Best Burger on Maui?
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Teddy’s Bigger Burgers. O‘ahu’s Best Burger is now on Maui! Teddy’s Bigger Burgers has won Best Burg-er on O‘ahu for the past 12 straight years and is quickly becoming one of Maui’s Best as well. Serving only 100% hand-pattied ground chuck, Teddy’s isn’t your average burger joint. They use only high-qual-ity ingredients that are prepped fresh daily. In Lahaina Gateway, call 808 661-9111. TeddysBiggerBurgers.com.
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Everyday is a celebration at
Pi'ilani Village Shopping Center
Bring in this ad forFree Appetizer With Purchase
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303 Pi'ikea Avenue (near Safeway)Kihei, Hawaii 96753
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T he islands seen off the coast of Maui — Moloka‘i, Läna‘i, Kaho‘olawe, and the tiny islet of Molokini (from top to bottom on facing page) — were
all part of Maui Nui, the largest island of the chain before Hawai‘i island was formed. Maui Nui consisted of six or seven volcanoes that coalesced into one island. Between 300,000 to 400,000 years ago, Maui Nui subsided into two islands, Molo-ka‘i and Läna‘i were one island and Kaho‘olawe, Molokini and Maui formed another. Within the last 300,000 years, the islands all separated. Scientists expect that Haleakalä and West Maui will become separate islands in the next 15,000 years. Molokini and Kaho‘olawe
The islet of Molokini off Maui’s south shore is the tip of a submerged volcano. It is one of the top dive spots in the world and many of our tour adver-tisers offer snorkel cruises to the site. Molokini is also a state seabird sanctuary and landing on it is prohibited.
Just beyond Molokini is Kaho‘olawe (photo below), a sacred island that was inhabited by Hawaiians for over a thousand years. It was where kahuna (priests) and navigators were trained and played a role in early Pacific migrations. Kaho‘olawe was a penal colony from 1826 to 1853, then, after Dec. 7, 1941, came to be used as a target island by U.S. armed forces until discontinued by President George Bush in 1990. A large-scale, but not complete, removal of unex-
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ploded ordnance was executed and the island was turned over to the state of Hawai‘i in 2003. It is not accessible to the general public and is used for Native Hawaiian cultural, spiritual, and subsistence purposes only.
Läna‘i Once known as the “Pineapple
island,” Läna‘i is mostly owned by Larry Ellison, co-founder and chief executive of Oracle Corpo-ration. Once a large pineapple plantation, the island features two luxurious resorts, the Four Seasons Resort Läna‘i and Lodge at Kö‘ele, as well as the historic Hotel Läna‘i in the island’s only city, Läna‘i City. Moloka‘i
“The Friendly isle” is steeped in Hawaiian culture and tra-ditions. It is the birthplace of the hula and offers many nat-ural wonders. It is the site of
Kalaupapa National Historic Park, the community where Hansen’s disease (leprosy) victims were exiled from 1866 to 1969 and where Saint Damien worked with the patients from 1873 until his death from the disease in 1889.
Moloka‘i is served by the Moloka‘i Ferry and Läna‘i by the Maui-Läna‘i Ferry, both departing from Lahaina Harbor. Hawai‘i Ocean Project offers day trips to both islands, 808 667-6165. Snorkel off of Läna‘i with Ultimate Whale Watch Maui, 808 667-5678. Flights from Maui are available through go!Mokulele, Island Air and Pacific Wings. Flightseeing tours are also available on helicopters and small planes.
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FAres All routes cost $2 per boarding or you can purchase an all-day pass for $4. Infants under two (2) years old, riding on the lap of an accompanying adult travel free.
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AdA PArATrAnsiT service The County of Maui Department of Transportation provides ADA paratransit service through the Maui Bus. Paratransit service is available within corridors whose boundaries extend three-fourths of a mile on each side of each fixed Maui Bus route. For more information, please call (808) 270-7511.
Due to space limitations, not all stops are listed on this schedule. Please refer to the County of Maui
website at www.MauiCounty.gov/bus or call (808) 871-4838 to review all
route maps and schedules.
The Maui Bus public transit service consists of twelve (12) bus routes, all operated by Roberts Hawaii. These routes are funded by the County of Maui and provide service in and between various Central, South, West, Ha‘ikü and Up-country Maui communities. All of the routes are operated seven days a week, including all holidays. No transfers are given on any of the routes. All vehicles on the routes are ADA accessible. Monthly passes are also available.
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Kä‘anapali Alii
Pioneer Sugar Mill
Lahainaluna Road
Kä‘anapali Royal
RoyalKä‘anapaliGolf Course
Lahainaluna School
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Prison St.
Mill St.
Wainee S
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Lahaina Shores
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Näpili Terrace
Näpili Bay
Näpili Village
Näpili Point Honokeana Cove
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Maui BreakersHonoköwai PalmsHonoköwai SunriseMaui Park
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Coconut Inn
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Maui Sands
Maui KaiMahana
Kapalua Adventure Center
Kapalua Golf Academy
Kä‘anapaliShores
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Kahana Gateway Center
Kä‘anapaliBeachClub
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Sheraton MauiResort & Spa
Kä‘anapali Beach Hotel
The Westin Maui
Maui Marriott
Hyatt RegencyMaui
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Alamo/NationalRent A Car
Office Rd.
Hoohui Rd.
Kahana Villas
Puukolii Rd.
Kualapa
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Kapunakea St.Fleming Rd.
Old
Stu
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Wahikuli Rd.
Kaan
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Kupuohi St.
Kuhua St.
Ikena Ave.
Lui
Ulupono St.
Shaw
Panae
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alaua
Baker
Kenui St. Limihana
Keawe St.
Leialii Pkwy.
Ain
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R
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Mal
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Leole
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Pualei Dr.
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Lower Honoapi‘ilani
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Waihikuli Beach
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Hanaka‘ö‘öBeach Park
Old Pier
Black Rock
Pioneer Sugar Mill
Train Depot
Historic Pioneer Inn
Old Lahaina Center• Myth & Magic Theater
Maui Island Jewelry & Gifts
PoliceP.O.
Foot-bridge
RoyalLahainaGolf Course
Lahainaluna School (1837)
Lahainaluna Road
Fleming Rd.Wahikuli Rd.
Leialii Pkwy.
Puu
Ano
ano
St.
Hak
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Kaniau Rd.
Malanai
Kenui St.
Panaewa
Hale
Mill S
t.
Baker St.
Ulupono St.Kupuohi St
Kapunakea
Päpalaua St.
Prison St.
Mill S
t.
Shaw St.
Aholo St.
Dickenson St.
Wa
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Snorkel Bob’s
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Hyatt Regency Maui
Kä‘anapali Ali‘i
Aston MauiKä‘anapali Villas
Pacific Whale Foundation• Retail Store
Kä‘anapali Royal
Royal Lahaina
Lahaina Center
Emerald Plaza
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The Whaler on Kä‘anapali Beach Hotel
Lahaina Cannery Mall50 Shops & Restaurantsincluding:• Long’s• Maui WaterWear• Safeway
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Keawe St.
Lahaina Gateway Shopping Center
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LAHAINA
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Kupele P
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Poinciana Rd.
Oleander Rd.
Napilihau
Akahele St.
AekaiPl.
Kaanapali
Shores Pl.
Ala Hoku Pl.
Ka
ha
na
Rid
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Office Road
Village Rd.
Pineapple Hill Rd.
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Pineapple HillHomes
Hon
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Honokohau St.
Plantation Club Drive
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Oneloa Pl
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Oneloa Bay
Honokahua Bay
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The Bay Villas
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Kapalua West-Maui Airport
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Plantation House
Honolua Pl.
Ma
hin
ah
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your rental car agreement.
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Kalama Park
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Kama‘ole Nalu
Maui Sunset
Cove Park
Hapa’s
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Alahele
Waipahe
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Research &TechnologyPark
Rainbow Mall
Azeka Place
Kukui Mall
Kïhei Town Center
Aloha Open Market
Kama‘oleShopping
Center
Alternative route(Shopping centers)
AzekaPlace II
Pi‘ilaniShoppingCenter:• Safeway Long’s Center:
• Boss Frog
Snorkel Bob’s
Kalama Village
Kikihi St.
Ka‘ono‘ulu
Kealakapi Rd.
Snorkel Bob’s
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Map Inverted:Driving FROM the Airporttoward Kïhei, the oceanshould be on your right.
TOKAHULUI AIRPORT
TO MÄ‘ALAEA(See Map 3)
TO MÄ‘ALAEA(See Map 3)
Main Hwy.(Fastest route)
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Näpili: 669-9603Honoköwai: 667-9999
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Wailea Point
Polo Beach
Mäkena Landing
Oneuli -Little Beach(Black Sand)
Little Beach
Oneloa -Big Beach
‘Ähihi Bay
‘Ähihi Kïna‘uNatural Area
Reserve
La Pérouse Bay
Pu‘u Öla‘i
Malu‘aka Beach
Mäkena Bay
Häloa Point
Palauea Beach
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Wailea Marriott
The Four Seasons
Fairmont Kea Lani
Mäkena Beachand Golf Resort
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MäkenaGolf Course
Wailea Gold & EmeraldGolf Course
MäkenaGolf Club House & Restaurant
MäkenaTennis Club
Golf Club House
Grand Champions Tennis Center
Wailea (Blue)GolfCourse
The Shops at Wailea
Hotel Wailea Maui
Ocean Activities Ctr.
Okolani Dr.
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your r ight and Haleakalä and ‘Ulupalakua Ranch
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Pukalani Golf Course
Pu‘unënë Sugar Mill
Pä‘ia Sugar Mill
Kanahä Beach Park(Windsurf)
(See Map 1)
Maui Country ClubGolf Course
Kahului Harbor
SpreckelsvilleBeach (Windsurf)
Baldwin Beach
Pä‘iaPharmacy
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Holopuni
‘Öm
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Kula Botanical Garden
(3 miles past crater turnoff)
Ali‘i Kula Lavender
Farm
Lower Kul
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Copp R
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Püle huiki
Kam
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CR
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Olinda
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Pi‘i
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Hosmer GroveCampground
Haleakalä Ranch
HuiNo‘eau
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Hanamü
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Kokom
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Pu‘
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Dairy Road
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4000’
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PoloField
Meha
Maha
Apau
Makani
Pau Hana
Apana
RicePark
Aalele St.
Kaahumanu Rd.
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Kaluanui Rd.
MakawaoPharmacy
Casanova’s
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Pu‘u ‘Ula‘ula(Red Hill)10,023’
Science City(Telescopes)
Visitor’sCenter
Leleiwi Overlook
Waiakoa Trail
Sliding S
ands Trail
Halema‘u
Trai
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Hölua Cabin
Skyline Trail
KalahakuOverlook
(Silverswords)
Science City(Telescopes)
Visitor’sCenter
Leleiwi Overlook
Waiakoa Trail
Sliding S
ands Trail
Halema‘u
Trai
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Hölua Cabin
Skyline Trail
KalahakuOverlook
(Silverswords)
Pu‘u ‘Ula‘ula(Red Hill)10,023’
KULA
HALEAKALÄNATIONAL PARK
PÄ‘IA
MAKAWAO
PUKALANI
KAHULUI
KULA
HALEAKALÄNATIONAL PARK
PÄ‘IA
MAKAWAO
PUKALANI
KAHULUI
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Waipi‘oBay
HoaluaBay
Ho‘olawaBay
Halehaku(Pïlale) Bay
‘ÖpanaPoint
Pa‘uwelaPoint
(Seabird Sanctuary)
Kui‘ahaBay
MälikoBay
PühalaBay
Ho‘okipa Beach Park(Windsurfing)
Pä‘ia Sugar Mill
Pä‘ia Mill Rd.
Hamakuapoko Rd.
Maui Country ClubGolf Course
Baldwin Beach
Pä‘iaPharmacy
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Baldwin Ave.
W. Kui‘aha Road
E. Ku i ‘aha Road
Kauhikoa Road
Ulumalu Road
Kaupaku
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Peahi Road
Pa‘uwela Rd
H
a‘iku Road
Kaulanapueo Church(1853)
Twin Falls
Holomua Rd.
W. Kuiaha Rd.
Holomua Rd.
Kulani Pl.
Cemetary
Buddhist Mission
UaoaBay
HanawanaBay
Holokai Rd
Door of Faith Church
(Next 30 milesNarrow Winding Rd)
Lower Hamakuapoko Rd.
Kalani Rd.
KAILUA
HUELO
ULUMALU
SPRECKELSVILLE
KÜ‘AU
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PA‘UWELA
KUI‘AHA
KAILUA
HUELO
ULUMALU
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KÜ‘AU
HA‘IKÜ
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Pi‘ilanihaleHeiau
(Hawai‘i’s Largest)
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Piinaau Rd.
Wah
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Lower Nahiku Rd.
Uw
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Maia Rd.
Ulaino R
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Alalele Pl.
Kaio Road
St. Gabriel’s ChurchSt. Augustine Shrine
natural archUncle Harry’s
‘Ihi‘ihi o lehowao nä Kaua Church
(1860)
Moku Mana Island(Seabird Sanctuary)
Ke‘anae Arboretum
Ke‘anae Peninsula Rd.
Wailua Valley Overlook
HonomanüBay
Keöpuka Rock(Seabirds)
MakaïwaBay
Kahälau Island
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HÄNA AIRPORT
HANA
RAINFOREST
(350” per year)
Kekau Falls
Haipua‘ena Falls
Puohokamoa Falls
Waiokuna Falls
Overlook
Waikani Falls
Hanawï Stream
Kaumahina State Wayside Park(Restrooms)
Waikamoi RidgeTrail Nature Walk(Bamboo Forest)
Kahanu StateBotanical Gardens
Häna GardenlandNursery
Falls
1/2 Wayto Hana
Falls
Parking(Restrooms)
HÄNA AIRPORT
Pua‘aka‘a State Wayside Park
Makapipi Rd.
Nahiku R
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KAILUA
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‘ULA‘INO UPPERNÄHIKU
KA‘ELEKÜ
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‘ULA‘INO UPPERNÄHIKU
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Palapala Ho‘omauChruch (1857)
Petroglyphs
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HasegawaGeneral Store
Travasa Häna
Helani
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Kaeleku P
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Gardens
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Uakea Rd.
natural arch
WänalanuaChurch (1838
St. Mary’sCathedral
Helio’s CrossCatholic Monument
Kïpahulu Falls
Makahiku Falls 200’
Waimoku Falls 400’
Han
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Hale o Lono Heiau
‘Ohe‘oCampgrounds
‘Ohe‘o Gulch(Seven Pools)
Pua‘alu‘u Gulch
Kukui Bay
Charles A LindberghGrave
‘Alenuihähä Channel
Pier
Police
Häna Medical Center
Häna Store
Bank
Mill Rd.Lion’s Hill Cross
Puiki HillSt. Peter’sCatholic Church
P.O.
Waiho‘i Valley
Wailua Falls 95’
JOINSMAP 11Ka‘uiki Head
(Birthplace ofQueen Ka‘ahumanu)
Wai‘änapanapaState Park
(Black Sands Beach,Cabins & Camping)
ancient Hawaian paved trail
Häna Bay
Kökï Beach Park
Hämoa Beach
‘ÖpauBay
‘Älau Island(Seabird Sanctuary)
PöhakuloaBay
PopokanaloaPoint
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Longleaf Forest Ct.
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MÜ‘OLEA
WAILUA
KOALI
HÄNAAIRPORT
HÄMOA
MÜ‘OLEA
HÄNA
KÏPAHULU
HÄNA
KÏPAHULU
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your rental car agreement.
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H awaiian hawksbill sea turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata), known
as honu‘ea and ‘ea in Hawaiian, are listed as a critically endangered species. Hawaiian
green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas), known as honu, are list-ed as threatened. The green turtle population is making a comeback but, despite their dual protection under the U.S. Endangered Species Act of 1978, it is still relatively rare to see a hawksbill while snorkeling or SCUBA diving the coral reefs in Hawai‘i. It is not well known that hawksbills even exist in Hawaiian waters, probably due to their similar appearance to greens in addition to their rarity.
Since juveniles and male hawksbills don’t come ashore to nest, in-water observations are the only way to study their behavior and habitat preferences, specifically diet, as well as quantify threats such as injuries, harassment by snorkelers and interactions with fishing gear. Hawai‘i Wildlife Fund Hawksbill Recovery Project (HWF-HRP) researchers have been collecting hawksbill sighting information and track-ing individuals for over 10 years by analyzing individual’s facial and flipper scute patterns. You can contribute to this database by sending your sightings (especially photo-graphs) to [email protected].
Most greens nest in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, but some greens and all hawksbills nest within the main Hawaiian Islands. Nesting season begins in May, with hatching events stretching into December. Nesting turtle tracks resemble 3-feet wide tire tracks that extend from the water to the dunes (photo). Please report any turtle tracks right away (see sidebar) so a HWF researcher can respond and the nest can be protected.
After an incubation period ranging from 52 to 75 days, hatchlings use their egg tooth to tear their shell open and collectively wiggle out of the nest when the sand above them is cool, after sunset. They then visually orient towards the ocean, which is the brighter, open horizon while crawl-ing away from tall, dark silhouettes which are the dunes
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and trees. Unfortunately, hatchlings will crawl towards artificial lighting (streetlights, headlights, campfires, etc.) instead of safely to the ocean. Dune plants, crabs, birds and deep holes are other obstacles in the race to the ocean.
This is when the “lost years” begin, as it is unknown where the hatchlings go and how they survive after leav-ing the beach. The reef is home to many predators to these 3-inch hatchlings, so they swim quickly offshore. They eventually reach currents that take them around the Pacific Ocean until their shells grow to the size of a basketball and they navigate back to Hawai‘i. The turtles grow up forag-ing on the reefs and the few (1 in 5,000) that survive until adulthood will return to the area where they were born to nest when they are about 20 to 40 years old.
The primary goal of Hawai‘i Wildlife Fund’s Hawksbill Recovery Project is to monitor, research and protect nesting and foraging Hawaiian hawksbills to increase survivorship and aid in the recovery of this critically endangered species. Involving and educating the community about the plight of the Hawaiian hawksbill also benefits the Hawaiian green turtle and their habitats. Please join our conservation efforts at www.WildHawaii.org.
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Here is how you can help if you come across a turtle in trouble. NOAA Strandings Team responds to turtles on shore to determine their health: Kïhei to Mäkena only, 1-808-872-5190 (pager); rest of Maui, 1-808-893-3050 (pager). HWF Turtle Team responds to nests, hatchlings and entan-gled turtles: 1-808-385-5464.
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BEST TACOS ON MAUI!2 FOR 1 TACOS*Restaurant Located at Azeka Shopping Center1279 South Kihei Rd., Kihei (next to Bank of Hawaii)
* Regular tacos only & with purchase of soda.
Open 11am-9pm Daily • One of the largest salsa bars in the world • Tasty selection of mexican food with a Hawaiian twist.
808-874-TACO • Food truck at Makena Beach
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DINING808 Bistro: FREE banana bread french toast or FREE dessert ...109–110Aloha Mixed Plate: FREE soda w/purchase of plate lunch..............107Moose McGillycuddy’s: FREE breakfast with purchase ................109The Front Street Burrito: FREE entree with purchase ....................110
actIvItIesGlow Putt Mini Golf: $1 OFF per player in group .........................105Hana Bay Picnic Co.: $3 OFF Hana Audio Tour CD ......................107Pukalani Country Club: FREE Logo Ball with Gold Bar ...............109
shoppING/servIcesHilo Hattie: FREE mug or sarong with any $20 or more purchase ...105Jessica’s Gems: SAVE 10% on jewelry purchase, w/exceptions ......109Lahaina Scrimshaw: 10% OFF of purchase, w/exceptions ..............105Maui Aromatherapy & Oil Massage: $20 OFF massage .............105Maui WaterWear: 20% OFF any one item of your choice ................105Maui Coffee Roasters: $1.95 OFF any pound of coffee ...................107Pearl Factory: FREE Pearl-bearing oyster with purchase .................109Rodeo General Store: Buy one get one coffee FREE .......................109Rodeo General Store: $1 OFF Fresh Smoothies & Juices ...............110Third Heaven Spa: Double Booking SAVE $30 on spa treatments ...107
Gold Bar Directory
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Answers to Word Search (pg. 48)Couldn’t resist huh... why not give the puzzle one last try!
1) Aloha
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3) Front
4) Gold
5) Haleakalä
6) Honu
7) Humpback
8) ‘Ïao
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Molokini Islet, just off Maui’s south shore. Hawai‘i Tourism Authority (HTA)/Ron Garnett photo.
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Maui aromatouch 808 298-1262Come to us or we come to you! Your Private Spa! (Non-sexual)
Häna Cultural Center & MuseumAfter driving the winding road to Häna, stop and visit the Häna Cultural Center & Museum. This non-profit organization is dedicated to the preservation of the
history of Häna with artifacts, documents, photos, etc. at its Museum and Hawaiian village project.
10 a.m. –4 p.m. M–F (closed Dec. 25, Jan. 1) • $3 Donation4974 Uakea Road • 808 248-8622 • HanaCulturalCenter.org
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Hana Bay Picnic co.Located in Paia
(left side at only light in Paia)Parking in rear garage115 Hana Hwy. 579-8686
$3 oFF
Maui Beach SafetyMaui County Ocean Safety Officers (lifeguards) are on duty at eight county beaches between
8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. For details, call 808 270-6136 or go to http://is.gd/7o06-.
FOR EMERGENCIES, CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY!
IF IN DOUBT, DON’T GO OUT!
Civil Defense ADvisoriesMaui Civil Defense Agency issues advisories
to warn of high surf, flooding and other emergency situations. Current advisories and notifications are available 24-hours a day by calling 808 986-1200 or online at co.maui.
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Double bookings save $30Hawaiian Rejuvenation: 60 Mins–$80 • Single $95/each
Includes: Massage, Kukui Nut Face Therapy, Seaweed Hand Mask and Hand & Foot Reflexology.
tRopical ocean package: 75 Mins–$95 • Single $110/each Includes: Massage, Sea Mineral Face Therapy,
Sea Buckhorn Hand Mask, Rosemary Scalp Treatment, Rose Floral Spritzer and Hand & Foot Reflexology.
FREE SODAWith the Purchase of any Plate lunch
or item of equal Value
Aloha Mixed Plate1285 Front Street - 661-3322
Oceanside of Lahaina Cannery MALLNot valid with other discounts or promotions. Expires 1/11/13
Ph. 877-CUPS
GOOD KONA COFFEE!$195 Off
Any Reg. Priced Pound of Coffeewith this coupon
The original
Exp. Jan. 11, 2013
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FREE SODAWith the Purchase of any Plate lunch
or item of equal Value
Join us on our deck for beachside plate lunches, burgers, noodles and ono daily
specials. Casual, affordable and fun!
1285 Front Street - Oceanside of Lahaina Cannery Mall
Start Your Drive to Hana with the new
Hana audio Tour “On The ROad again” CD and cassette available only at... Hana Bay Picnic co.
Present this coupon for $3 Off C.D. Also your one stop for: ★Best Picnic Lunch ★Fresh Fruit Smoothies
Located at 115 Hana Hwy., Paia (on the road to Hana) (Parking in rear)
579-8686
Wailuku First Friday in Historic Wailuku• 6 to 9 p.m. • 808 878-1888 or 249-9710
Join the fun at this free monthly block party on Market Street, between Vineyard and Main Streets. First Friday includes street vendors and live bands and entertainment at several venues (sometimes at the
Historic ‘Ïao Theatre). Shops, boutiques, art galleries and restaurants may have sales or special events.
Lomi Lomi & Swedish Massage
50 Mins–$70 • Single $85/each60 Mins–$80 • Single $95/each90 Mins–$100 • Single $115/each
Maui Ka‘anapali Villas45 Kai Ala Drive
(808) 665-0087See more: ThirdHeavenSpa.com
Work Wonders!Let our sales department show you how
they can help your business.
call 808 593-9404
Our GOld Bar cOupOns
$195 OffAny Reg. Priced Pound of Coffee with this coupon
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Specializing in Hawaiian Coffees
Located at 444 Hana Hwy. Rt. 360 & Dairy Rd. Rt. 380 (next to Marcos )
Exp. 1/11/13
1 - 800 - 6 4 5 - 2 8 7 7Ph: 877-CUPS(2877)
Voted Maui’s Best Coffee
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Ph. (808) 879-80082511 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei
(Behind Fred’s & Moose’s)
FREE Banana BreadFrench Toast
Breakfast served daily 7am–noon. Must present coupon, one per table with purchase of a meal. BYOB.
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Come and enjoy the unique experience, fun and excitement of discovering your own treasure at the Pearl Factory.
FREE pearl-bearing oyster with purchase of any 14K gold setting starting at $29.99.
FreeBreakfastWith the purchase of any
Breakfast entree of equal or greater value and purchase of Two Beverages
2511 S. Kıhei rd, Maui * 844 Front St, Maui * 310 Lewers St, Waikıkı, O‘ahu
Valid from 7:30am ‘til 10:30am only.Available for Dine-In Only. Good at Maui
or O‘ahu Mooses locations. Offer subject to change or cancellation without notice.
Reservations Taken 24/7 · call 572-1314
(Reservation required. One coupon per visitor. Not combinable with any other specials or promotional
offers. Valid May 1, 2012 through Nov. 30, 2012.)
FREE Logo BaLLWith Coupon
See our ad on pg.45
2010 Golf Digest Magazine“Best Places to Play”
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100% Hawaiian CoffeeBuy One and Get 2nd FREE!*
*Must present coupon. Of equal or lesser value.• Espressos, Americanos & Lattes
(Vanilla, Mocha or Caramel)• 100% Organic Espresso Bar(One coupon per person per month. Exp. 1/31/13)
1847 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei · (808) 633-4990 · Next to KFC in Kihei3661 Baldwin Ave., Makawao · (808) 572-1868
(Coupon not valid unless presented at time of purchase)www.jessicasgemsmaui.com
Fine Jewelry Savings
Custom-Designed Jewelry in Gold and Precious Gems
SAVE 10% on any jewelry purchase excluding the “Signature Collection”
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FREE DESSERT!
(808) 879-80082511 S. Kihei Rd.
(Behind Fred’s & Moose’s)
Open daily 5–9pm. Must present coupon, one per table with purchase of a meal. BYOB.
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Freeentree
Lahaina, haWaii844 Front St., - 667-7758
With the purchase of any entree of
equal or greater value & purchase of Two Beverages
*Available for Dine-in Only**no substitutions of offer *offer subject to change at any time. Cannot be combined with any other
offer or discounts. Exp: 12-13-2013.
Call 572-1314Reservations Taken 24/7
(Reservations required. One coupon per visitor. Not combinable with any other specials or promotional offers. Valid May 1, 2012 through Nov. 30, 2012.)
“Best Places to Play”2010 Golf Digest Magazine
FREE Logo BaLLWith Coupon
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$50Daily After12:00pm
plus tax
A Healthy Convenience Store!
1847 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei · (808) 633-4990 · Next to KFC in Kihei3661 Baldwin Ave., Makawao · (808) 572-1868
■ Healthy Hot and Cold Food To Go■ Sundries, Ice ■ Beer, Wine & Liquor
$1 OFF!*
Smoothies & Juices*One coupon per person per month. Exp. 1/31/13
Fresh
858-1 Front St. (across from Bubba Gump) 1.808.661.8237Whalers Village 1.808.661.8042 • 1.808.661.8998
Toll free: 1.800.260.3912
Not valid with any other offers. Present coupon at time of purchase. Expires 1/11/13.
Custom-Designed Jewelry in Gold and Precious Gems
SAVE 10% on any jewelry purchase excluding
the “Signature Collection”
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We have a large selection of island inspired jewelry for men and women including Tahitian Pearls, Hawaiian Heirloom, Opals, colored Gemstones & Sterling Silver.
Whaler’s Village Ka‘anapali ~ (808) 661-4223www.jessicasgemsmaui.com
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F r ommer ’ s M au i -“Its authenticity, intimacy, hospitality, cultural integrity and sheer romantic beauty have
made this Maui’s top luau.”
F r ommer ’ s M au i -“Its authenticity, intimacy, hospitality, cultural integrity and sheer romantic beauty have
made this Maui’s top luau.”
For Reserved Seats Call 667-57721251 Front Street, Lahaina
Along the ocean in Historic Lahaina Town Pho
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