Michelle’s What-to-Do on Maui Guidebook

Michelle
Michelle’s What-to-Do on Maui Guidebook

Sightseeing

The road to Hana is an experience that you'll never forget--if you go with the right expectations. No advice is more fitting than "It's the journey, not the destination" when considering whether to take part in this adventure. Those who are inclined to get carsick, be forewarned. There are miles and miles of switchbacks on the road to Hana. But if you stick your head out the window and stop often you won't regret your decision to go. Hana itself is wonderful, but truly it's "the road to Hana" that holds the magic. Waterfalls, sweeping vistas, banana bread stands, flora and fauna to die for, and the experience of traveling back in time are what make the trip a must-do. Oh, and don't forget to stop at Coconut Glen's, just a few miles before you hit Hana town for the best coconut ice cream on the planet. Seriously.
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Road To Hana
Hana Highway
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The road to Hana is an experience that you'll never forget--if you go with the right expectations. No advice is more fitting than "It's the journey, not the destination" when considering whether to take part in this adventure. Those who are inclined to get carsick, be forewarned. There are miles and miles of switchbacks on the road to Hana. But if you stick your head out the window and stop often you won't regret your decision to go. Hana itself is wonderful, but truly it's "the road to Hana" that holds the magic. Waterfalls, sweeping vistas, banana bread stands, flora and fauna to die for, and the experience of traveling back in time are what make the trip a must-do. Oh, and don't forget to stop at Coconut Glen's, just a few miles before you hit Hana town for the best coconut ice cream on the planet. Seriously.
This is just one of the many places to view humpback whales while they are here in Hawaiian waters to give birth and mate. The area between south and west Maui and the shadow islands (Molokai, Lanai, and Kaho'olawe) is known as "the bathtub" because of its warm shallow waters and preference for birthing (which means sighting). Just visit any beach between November and May on Maui and you will pretty much be guaranteed a front row seat to the antics of the largest mammals on earth. Bring your binoculars for even more fun. I highly recommend booking a whale watching tour on a boat while you're here during whale season. It's an experience you'll never forget.
Whale Lookout Point
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This is just one of the many places to view humpback whales while they are here in Hawaiian waters to give birth and mate. The area between south and west Maui and the shadow islands (Molokai, Lanai, and Kaho'olawe) is known as "the bathtub" because of its warm shallow waters and preference for birthing (which means sighting). Just visit any beach between November and May on Maui and you will pretty much be guaranteed a front row seat to the antics of the largest mammals on earth. Bring your binoculars for even more fun. I highly recommend booking a whale watching tour on a boat while you're here during whale season. It's an experience you'll never forget.