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Page 1: This Week on Maui June, 2014 Issue

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THIS WEEK MAUI

Honoapiilani Hwy

Mokulele HwyHana Hwy

Crater Rd

Haleakala Hwy

Baldwin Ave

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Kahului

Kapalua

Lahaina

Kaanapali

Wailuku

Kihei

Wailea

Hana

Haleakala National Park

Napili

Kahana

Honokowai

Honokohau

Kahakuloa

Waihee

Waiehu

Kuau Pauwela

Huelo

Kailua

Makawao

Olinda

Kula

Puunene

Pukalani

Pulehu

KeokeaMakena

Ulupalakua

Upper Nahiku

Olowalu

Molokini Islet

Keanae

Wailua

Nahiku

Kaeleku

NuuKaupo

Kakio

Koali

Hana Airport

HamoaPuuiki

West Maui Kapalua Airport

HaikuPaia

Kahului Airport & Heliport

Haliimaile

Nakalele Point & Blow Hole

Plantation Golf Course

Honokohau BayLipoa Lighthouse

Honolua BayFleming

Beach ParkKapalua Bay

Napili Bay

Bay Golf Course

Royal Kaanapali North Golf

Royal Kaanapali South Golf Course

Pioneer Sugar Mill

Wahikuli Wayside Park

Mala Wharf

Launiupoko Beach Park

Waihee Beach Park

Waiehu Municipal Golf Course

Kahului Harbor

Ioa Valley State Park

Iao Needle

Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens

Bailey House Museum

WaikapuMaui Tropical

Plantation

Kahili Golf Course

A & B Sugar Mill Museum

Pukalani Golf

Course

Baldwin Beach Park

Hookipa BeachLower Paia

Ulumalu

4th Marine Division

Memorial Park

Elleair Maui Golf Course

Kealia Pond Nat'l Wildlife

Refuge

Slo

w Tra

ffic

Hotel Wailea

Wailea Blue, Emerald & Gold Golf Courses

Rice Park

Kula Botanical Gardens

Haleakala Visitor Center

Kalahaku Overlook

Haleakala Summit

Hosmer Grove Visitor Center

Park Headquarters

Keanae Valley

Lookout

Puaakaa State

Wayside

Kaumahina State WaysideKeanae Peninsula

Taro Patches

Wailua Bay

Honolulunui Bay

Piilanihale Heiau

Waianapanapa State Park

Black Sand Beach

Hana Bay

Wailua Falls

Oheo Gulch 7 Pools

Waimoku Falls

Kipahulu Visitors Center

Polipoli Springs State Recreation Area

Tedeschi Winery & Tasting Room

LaPerouse Bay

Oneloa (Big Beach)

Makena Golf Courses

Wailea Beach Park

Kihei Boat Ramp

Kalama ParkCove Park

Kamaole Beach Park Kamaole Beach Park II

Kamaole Beach Park III

Maalaea Bay

Maalaea Harbor

(See Inset)McGregor Point

Papawai Point

Rough, narrow road

Waihee Coastal Dunes & Wetlands Preserve

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Kahului to Upcountry/Haleakala

Kahului to Kihei/Makena

Kihei to Lahaina

Kahului to Lahaina/Kapalua

ROUTE KEYUse the color codes to find

your destination

© 2014, This Week Publications

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Maalaea Rd

Hauoli St

Harbor Shops at Maalaea

Yacht Marina

U.S. Coast Guard

Maui Ocean Center

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Makani A Kai

LauloaIsland Sands

Maalaea Banyans

Hono Kai

Kanai A Nalu

Maalaea Harbor

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Maui IslandMAP I

This Week Magazines welcomes you toThis Week Magazines welcomes you to

MAUIThe Valley Isle

MUST-SEE sights!

HTA / Tor JoHnson

Pa‘ia Town & Ho‘okipa, page 66

Historic Lahaina, page 60

Haleakala & Upcountry Maui, page 68

Take the Road to Hana, page 62

‘Iao Valley, page 64

Molokini, page 76

32 Calendar of Events Get info on local events and activities.

Join the fun and mingle with isle residents.

36 Dining & Entertainment Island Fish Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Maui After Dark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Local Bites. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Experience a Lu‘au . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

54 Activities Thrilling Island Adventures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Road to Hana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Haleakala NP & Upcountry Maui . . . . . . . . . . . 68

Tee Off on Maui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

H2Go Ocean Adventures! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

Beach Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

80 Shopping Dress Island Casual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Edible Treats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

99 Coupons Take advantage of these deals!

104 Maps Mile & Minute Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

HAwAii Tourism JApAn

HTA / mAx wAnger

HTA / Tor JoHnson

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THIS WEEK MAUI • April - June 2014

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THIS WEEK MAUI

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THIS WEEK MAUI

Even paradise has a dress code

Fifty years ago, the first Hilo Hattie store was opened on a small stretch of land between Lihue and Kapaa on the island of Kauai and featured aloha shirts with fun, tropical prints. Today, Hilo Hattie is comprised of seven stores throughout the Hawaiian Islands making them Hawaii’s largest retailer, manufacturer and wholesaler of Hawaii fashions and gifts. Voted by Hawaii residents as “The Best Place for Hawaiian Fashions” since 2001, Hilo Hattie offers the best values, largest selection of Made-in-Hawaii gifts and a 100% quality guarantee.

Look for our coupons in the back of the magazine

Souvenirs & Gifts

Made In Hawaii Fashions

Bath & Body

Hawaii Gourmet Products

HiloHattie.com

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THIS WEEK MAUI

Even paradise has a dress code

Fifty years ago, the first Hilo Hattie store was opened on a small stretch of land between Lihue and Kapaa on the island of Kauai and featured aloha shirts with fun, tropical prints. Today, Hilo Hattie is comprised of seven stores throughout the Hawaiian Islands making them Hawaii’s largest retailer, manufacturer and wholesaler of Hawaii fashions and gifts. Voted by Hawaii residents as “The Best Place for Hawaiian Fashions” since 2001, Hilo Hattie offers the best values, largest selection of Made-in-Hawaii gifts and a 100% quality guarantee.

Look for our coupons in the back of the magazine

Souvenirs & Gifts

Made In Hawaii Fashions

Bath & Body

Hawaii Gourmet Products

HiloHattie.com

Page 6: This Week on Maui June, 2014 Issue

THIS WEEK MAUI

Enjoy a Fun & Unique

HawaiianShoppingExperience!

100% Quality GuaranteedLargest Selection & Best Values Worldwide Mailing Services

Free Shell Lei GreetingFree Refreshments Pareo DemonstrationsFree Food & Coffee Tastings

Free transportation available from most hotels. Locations also on Oahu, Kauai and Big Island.

Kihei Pi‘ilani Village Store297 Pi‘ikea Ave. 96753

(808) 875-4545Open Daily9am to 9pm

The Outlets of Maui Store900 Front St. 96761

(808) 667-7911Open Daily9am to 9pm

Corner of Papalaua & Wainee Street

Look for our coupons in the back of the magazine

HiloHattie.com

Lahaina 661-3333 150 Lahainaluna road, one block off Front Street.Lahaina Cannery Mall 661-5995 Next to Starbucks, near Safeway.Kaanapali 665-1200 3636 L. Honoapiilani Road, 5 min. from hotels.Kahana 669-6700 Next to Dollies Pizza at Kahana Manor.Napili 669-4949 In Napili Plaza next to Napili Market.Kihei at Dolphin Plaza 875-4477 2395 S. Kihei Road near Pizza Hut.Kihei next to Shaka Pizza 874-5225 1770 S. Kihei Road.North Kihei 891-0077 1215 South Kihei Road next to Long’s Drugs.

Boss Frog’sDEALS

661-3333(808)

More Deals Online At

BossFrog.com

Snorkel SetsIncludes free No-Fog, free snorkel map, and a free fish ID chart. With a weeks rental, and a small ticket fee ($7), get a free snorkeling cruise adventure on the Frogman II, a 55 ft smooth power catamaran.

$150Per Day (24 hrs)Compare at$10/2 hrs.

Morning Snorkeling at

MOLOKINIBest Value to Molokini. Plus Taxes & Fees. Weather permitting capt. may choose alt. site.

Seats limited at this price!

$4995Save $60/couple

Reg. $79.95

Surfboards & Stand- Up Paddleboards

Per Day or$75/wk. onSurfboards

Selection of Short, Long & Soft Top Surfboards (from $20/day), as well as Stand-up Paddleboards (from $39/day). Car straps incl.

$20

Bike Rentals*Beach Cruisers • HybridsMountain & Road Bikes

From$15*

Per Day or$50/wk.

New super-comfortable bikes with carry rack or basket. Maui’s best bikes! Includes helmet & lock.

Sunset Cruise &

This romantic Sunset Cruise includes a beautiful cruise along the coast of Maui, Turtle watching, fantastic views, music, narration & more!

Save $10Compare at

$19.95

Hana CD TourGoing on the Road to Hana? This is a “must have”! Plays in your car’s CD player. Discover where to stop for waterfalls, black sand beaches & special secret spots!

$995

TWM 04-0614

Snorkel, Surf & Cycle R

2 FOR 1SPECIAL

$3995Save $39.9595

per Couple Turtle Watch

Page 7: This Week on Maui June, 2014 Issue

THIS WEEK MAUI

Enjoy a Fun & Unique

HawaiianShoppingExperience!

100% Quality GuaranteedLargest Selection & Best Values Worldwide Mailing Services

Free Shell Lei GreetingFree Refreshments Pareo DemonstrationsFree Food & Coffee Tastings

Free transportation available from most hotels. Locations also on Oahu, Kauai and Big Island.

Kihei Pi‘ilani Village Store297 Pi‘ikea Ave. 96753

(808) 875-4545Open Daily9am to 9pm

The Outlets of Maui Store900 Front St. 96761

(808) 667-7911Open Daily9am to 9pm

Corner of Papalaua & Wainee Street

Look for our coupons in the back of the magazine

HiloHattie.com

Lahaina 661-3333 150 Lahainaluna road, one block off Front Street.Lahaina Cannery Mall 661-5995 Next to Starbucks, near Safeway.Kaanapali 665-1200 3636 L. Honoapiilani Road, 5 min. from hotels.Kahana 669-6700 Next to Dollies Pizza at Kahana Manor.Napili 669-4949 In Napili Plaza next to Napili Market.Kihei at Dolphin Plaza 875-4477 2395 S. Kihei Road near Pizza Hut.Kihei next to Shaka Pizza 874-5225 1770 S. Kihei Road.North Kihei 891-0077 1215 South Kihei Road next to Long’s Drugs.

Boss Frog’sDEALS

661-3333(808)

More Deals Online At

BossFrog.com

Snorkel SetsIncludes free No-Fog, free snorkel map, and a free fish ID chart. With a weeks rental, and a small ticket fee ($7), get a free snorkeling cruise adventure on the Frogman II, a 55 ft smooth power catamaran.

$150Per Day (24 hrs)Compare at$10/2 hrs.

Morning Snorkeling at

MOLOKINIBest Value to Molokini. Plus Taxes & Fees. Weather permitting capt. may choose alt. site.

Seats limited at this price!

$4995Save $60/couple

Reg. $79.95

Surfboards & Stand- Up Paddleboards

Per Day or$75/wk. onSurfboards

Selection of Short, Long & Soft Top Surfboards (from $20/day), as well as Stand-up Paddleboards (from $39/day). Car straps incl.

$20

Bike Rentals*Beach Cruisers • HybridsMountain & Road Bikes

From$15*

Per Day or$50/wk.

New super-comfortable bikes with carry rack or basket. Maui’s best bikes! Includes helmet & lock.

Sunset Cruise &

This romantic Sunset Cruise includes a beautiful cruise along the coast of Maui, Turtle watching, fantastic views, music, narration & more!

Save $10Compare at

$19.95

Hana CD TourGoing on the Road to Hana? This is a “must have”! Plays in your car’s CD player. Discover where to stop for waterfalls, black sand beaches & special secret spots!

$995

TWM 04-0614

Snorkel, Surf & Cycle R

2 FOR 1SPECIAL

$3995Save $39.9595

per Couple Turtle Watch

Page 8: This Week on Maui June, 2014 Issue

THIS WEEK MAUI

No need to shell out big bucks at the hotel to take a peek at the reef. Boss Frog’s has a complete snorkel set from just $1.50 per day or get two setsfrom just $9.00 per week or rent by the week and get a FREE snorkel cruise to Molokini or Coral Gardens. Looky here:

Come on into any one of our shops andfrom just $9.00 per week get all this!

Top Quality Panoramic Mask, Snorkel & Fins, Carry Bag, Snorkel Map, Fish I.D. and a ticket on our Molokini or Coral Gardens Afternoon Catamaran Snorkel Cruise. We carry Super Sanitized Gear in all sizes from Eency Weency to Extra Huge and R/X Masks for Mildly Myopic to Basic Blind plus Boogie Boards, Surfboards, Underwater Cameras, Bikes, Golf Clubs, Etc. And no, there is no timeshare requirement. OR Get Snorkel Sets 2 for 1. From $9.00 per week get 2 Masks, Snorkels & Fins, Carry Bags, Fish I.D. & Snorkel Maps. We have a great Hana C/D Tour for only $9.95. Space on the snorkel cruise is limited so get your gear now!

By High Prices!“Boss Frog’s Dive & Surf Shops will rent you everything you need.”

- Frommer’s

Locations Island-Wide

Prices, features & tours subject to change without notice. All prices are per person & subject to taxes, fuel surcharges,

harbor fees, & 3% booking fee. Limited seats available on some trips. Cannot combine offers. 48 hour cancellation notice required for refund.

Molokini weather permitting. Capt. may choose alternate site. Must show ad in advance to receive these prices and offers.

Rent Snorkel Gear By TheWeek And Receive A

MOLOKINIor Coral Gardens Snorkel Cruise

* FREE *

OR BRING IN THIS AD & GET

2 FOR 1 SNORKEL SETS(Mask, snorkel & fins, weekly rental.)

From $9.00 per week get 2 masks, snorkels & fins. Plus get 2 carry bags, fish I.D. charts & snorkel maps.

$150 $900per weekper day

Golf Club Rentals Surf Board Rentals$1500

per day

$5000per week

$2000 $7500per day per week

Bike Rentals From $15/day $50/wk.Mountain Road Cruiser Hybrid

(Optional Lunch & Sodas. Ticketing Fee $7.00 - Afternoon Departure.)

$4000

Stand Up Paddle Board Rentals$15000

per day per week

FREE DELIVERY - CALL FOR DETAILS

FREE Inter-Island Gear ReturnAll Islands • Open Every Day

bossf rog .com • 1 -888-700-3764

TWM 04-0614

Lahaina 661-3333 150 Lahainaluna Rd. One block offFront St. Arrive by ship? Just 2 short blocks from Lahaina Harbor.Kihei at Dolphin Plaza 875-4477 2395 S. Kihei Rd. Behind Pizza Hut at Dolphin Plaza across from Kamaole Beach Park One.Kihei next to Shaka Pizza 874-5225 1770 S. Kihei Rd. Kaanapali 665-1200 3636 L. Honoapiilani Rd. 1/2 mile North of Ka’anapali Shores. 5 min. from all hotels.Kahana 669-6700 Next to Dollies Pizza on Lower Honoapiilani.Napili 669-4949 In Napili Plaza next to Napili Market.

Snorkel Set Rentals

2 for 1ON ALL

WEEKLYSNORKEL

SET RENTALS

Snorkel, Surf & Cycle R

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THIS WEEK MAUI

No need to shell out big bucks at the hotel to take a peek at the reef. Boss Frog’s has a complete snorkel set from just $1.50 per day or get two setsfrom just $9.00 per week or rent by the week and get a FREE snorkel cruise to Molokini or Coral Gardens. Looky here:

Come on into any one of our shops andfrom just $9.00 per week get all this!

Top Quality Panoramic Mask, Snorkel & Fins, Carry Bag, Snorkel Map, Fish I.D. and a ticket on our Molokini or Coral Gardens Afternoon Catamaran Snorkel Cruise. We carry Super Sanitized Gear in all sizes from Eency Weency to Extra Huge and R/X Masks for Mildly Myopic to Basic Blind plus Boogie Boards, Surfboards, Underwater Cameras, Bikes, Golf Clubs, Etc. And no, there is no timeshare requirement. OR Get Snorkel Sets 2 for 1. From $9.00 per week get 2 Masks, Snorkels & Fins, Carry Bags, Fish I.D. & Snorkel Maps. We have a great Hana C/D Tour for only $9.95. Space on the snorkel cruise is limited so get your gear now!

By High Prices!“Boss Frog’s Dive & Surf Shops will rent you everything you need.”

- Frommer’s

Locations Island-Wide

Prices, features & tours subject to change without notice. All prices are per person & subject to taxes, fuel surcharges,

harbor fees, & 3% booking fee. Limited seats available on some trips. Cannot combine offers. 48 hour cancellation notice required for refund.

Molokini weather permitting. Capt. may choose alternate site. Must show ad in advance to receive these prices and offers.

Rent Snorkel Gear By TheWeek And Receive A

MOLOKINIor Coral Gardens Snorkel Cruise

* FREE *

OR BRING IN THIS AD & GET

2 FOR 1 SNORKEL SETS(Mask, snorkel & fins, weekly rental.)

From $9.00 per week get 2 masks, snorkels & fins. Plus get 2 carry bags, fish I.D. charts & snorkel maps.

$150 $900per weekper day

Golf Club Rentals Surf Board Rentals$1500

per day

$5000per week

$2000 $7500per day per week

Bike Rentals From $15/day $50/wk.Mountain Road Cruiser Hybrid

(Optional Lunch & Sodas. Ticketing Fee $7.00 - Afternoon Departure.)

$4000

Stand Up Paddle Board Rentals$15000

per day per week

FREE DELIVERY - CALL FOR DETAILS

FREE Inter-Island Gear ReturnAll Islands • Open Every Day

bossf rog .com • 1 -888-700-3764

TWM 04-0614

Lahaina 661-3333 150 Lahainaluna Rd. One block offFront St. Arrive by ship? Just 2 short blocks from Lahaina Harbor.Kihei at Dolphin Plaza 875-4477 2395 S. Kihei Rd. Behind Pizza Hut at Dolphin Plaza across from Kamaole Beach Park One.Kihei next to Shaka Pizza 874-5225 1770 S. Kihei Rd. Kaanapali 665-1200 3636 L. Honoapiilani Rd. 1/2 mile North of Ka’anapali Shores. 5 min. from all hotels.Kahana 669-6700 Next to Dollies Pizza on Lower Honoapiilani.Napili 669-4949 In Napili Plaza next to Napili Market.

Snorkel Set Rentals

2 for 1ON ALL

WEEKLYSNORKEL

SET RENTALS

Snorkel, Surf & Cycle R

Page 10: This Week on Maui June, 2014 Issue

THIS WEEK MAUI

THE BEST VALUE ON ALL MAUI RENTALS

Prices, features & tours subject to change without notice. Prices are subject to tax, fuel surcharge, harbor fee & 3% booking fee. 24 hour notice to cancel. Must present ad in advance. 2 wine, beer, or mai tai drinks incl per person for dinner cruise. NO TIME-SHARE REQUIRED!*Optional lunch & sodas. TWM-04-0614

Reservations & Information (808) 661-3333 1-888-700-3764 • bossfrog.com

BEST VALUE MOLOKINI SNORKEL ADVENTURE

DOLPHINS

DELUXE MOLOKINI & TURTLE TOWN ADVENTURE

DolphinQuest

DolphinQuest

(one per paying couple)

kids free6 & UNDER

Deluxe Trip Includes:• Continental Breakfast with Pastries & Fresh Fruit• BBQ Lunch with Choice of Chicken, Pulled Pork or Vegetarian Entree• Ice Cold Sodas, Juice, $2 Beer & Mai Tai’s• Pro Gear and Instruction• Flotation Devices/Easy Stairs • Shady Cabin & Upper Deck • Waterslide & Fresh Showers• Optional Wetsuits & Cameras• Glassbottom Viewing

LIVE MUSIC BOSS FROG’S PRIME RIB DINNER CRUISE$69.95 Includes all this:• Beer, Wine & Mai Tais & Blended Tropical Drinks(2 incl)• Pineapple Grilled Chicken & Carved Roasted Prime Rib or Fresh Aioli Herb Island Fish• Rosemary New Potatoes• Fresh Tossed Caesar Salad• Chicken & Veggie Pot stickers• Fresh Vegetable Medley• Vegetable Platter, Fresh Dinner Rolls, Chocolate Cake• Super Smooth & Stable Ride• Great Service & Table Seating • Live Entertainment & Dancing CARVED PRIME RIB

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COMPARE AT $79 save $80/couple

$49.95 Includes all this:• 5 Hour Morning Cruise• Tropical Breakfast • Delicious Deli Lunch• Ice Cold Drinks• Snorkel Sets & Fun Crew• Snorkeling Instruction• Flotation Devices• Shady Cabin & Great Music• Suntan Nets to Relax On• Dophin & Turtle Watching• Limited Departures & Seats at this Price• Get your tickets now!

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THIS WEEK MAUI

THE BEST VALUE ON ALL MAUI RENTALS

Prices, features & tours subject to change without notice. Prices are subject to tax, fuel surcharge, harbor fee & 3% booking fee. 24 hour notice to cancel. Must present ad in advance. 2 wine, beer, or mai tai drinks incl per person for dinner cruise. NO TIME-SHARE REQUIRED!*Optional lunch & sodas. TWM-04-0614

Reservations & Information (808) 661-3333 1-888-700-3764 • bossfrog.com

BEST VALUE MOLOKINI SNORKEL ADVENTURE

DOLPHINS

DELUXE MOLOKINI & TURTLE TOWN ADVENTURE

DolphinQuest

DolphinQuest

(one per paying couple)

kids free6 & UNDER

Deluxe Trip Includes:• Continental Breakfast with Pastries & Fresh Fruit• BBQ Lunch with Choice of Chicken, Pulled Pork or Vegetarian Entree• Ice Cold Sodas, Juice, $2 Beer & Mai Tai’s• Pro Gear and Instruction• Flotation Devices/Easy Stairs • Shady Cabin & Upper Deck • Waterslide & Fresh Showers• Optional Wetsuits & Cameras• Glassbottom Viewing

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Our boat is a fast and stable catamaran, providing you with a snorkeling trip that’s both comfortable and enjoyable. Experience the magic of swimming underwater with tropical fish, green sea turtles and other ocean critters without having to shell out tons of money. Call now! Snorkeling destinations weather permitting. Captain may choose alternate locations. Marine

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Our boat is a super comfortable, wide, stable catamaran. It features an easy-step into the water and a large shady cabin. This is a great trip for the entire family, and is fun for everyone from young kids to grandparents.

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This romantic Sunset Cruise includes a beautiful cruise along the coast of Maui, sea turtle watching, fantastic views, music, narration & more!

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Our boat is a fast and stable catamaran, providing you with a snorkeling trip that’s both comfortable and enjoyable. Experience the magic of swimming underwater with tropical fish, green sea turtles and other ocean critters without having to shell out tons of money. Call now! Snorkeling destinations weather permitting. Captain may choose alternate locations. Marine

life nature permitting. 48 hour cancellation notice required for refund. Prices, features, & tours subject to change w/o notice. All prices are per person & subject to taxes, 3% booking fee, harbor fee & fuel surcharges. Limited seats available at this price. Cannot combine offers.

Must present ad in advance. Located Maalaea Harbor #87. TWM 04-0614

LOOKY HERE ...THE MORNING TRIP INCLUDES ALL THIS!

Our boat is a super comfortable, wide, stable catamaran. It features an easy-step into the water and a large shady cabin. This is a great trip for the entire family, and is fun for everyone from young kids to grandparents.

We play lots of Jimmy Buffett music, and have a fun and friendly crew to make sure you have a fantastic snorkeling adventure, filled with plenty of fun.

Don’t delay, call now!

$4995Reg. $7995

Now Only

Per Couple

(808) 661-3333BOSSFROG.COM

This is the best deal on Maui, so hurry, there are limited seats at this price and they fill up fast!

This is the best deal on Maui, so hurry, there are limited seats at this price and they fill up fast!

Compare at $60 per PersonSave $80 per couple

This romantic Sunset Cruise includes a beautiful cruise along the coast of Maui, sea turtle watching, fantastic views, music, narration & more!

• Snorkel Molokini #1 Destination• Tropical Breakfast & Deli Lunch• Ice Cold Refreshments• Flotation Devices• Snorkel Gear & Instructions• Dolphin & Turtle Watching• Plenty of Photo Opportunities• Limited Seats at this Price

*Whale Watching December 1st - April 15th

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Only with me, Snorkel Bob, do family values mean more fun on fewer dollars. Your junior barracuda will be reef confi dent in a Li'l Bubba™

snorkel and Li'l Mo Betta™ mask (Rx in stock!)–no snuks, leaks or implosion trauma. I, Snorkel Bob, have Rx masks for adults too and a Bubba dry snorkel on every set. The REAL MOLOKINI is an a.m. adventure that runs $55-120 on a seaworthy, hygienic vessel with snax, breakfast or lunch included. KIDS 6 & under go free on some, students are ½ off on others, & I, Snorkel Bob, give a FREE boogie board for the week or Turtle Beach bag with

2 seats on most activities. So don’t be fooled by a FREE MOLOKINI. You will get what you pay for. Ask around. Or maybe you know the difference between a bargain and a value. Snorkel Bob’s Yacht Consortium sails every a.m. to Molokini in a fl eet providing luxury, economy & adventure, along with cleanliness, service & positive buoyancy on an outing you'll want to remember. Let the values continue…reserve multiple activities, get $5 off per person on 2nd or more activities. Because family values mean not paying too much and should not require a boiler-room.

Our Molokini Honeymoon is on a real boat in nice conditions––

& baby Larry goes FREE!

She's a cat.

Lahaina, Front St. 661-4421Napili 669-9603

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Only with me, Snorkel Bob, do family values mean more fun on fewer dollars. Your junior barracuda will be reef confi dent in a Li'l Bubba™

snorkel and Li'l Mo Betta™ mask (Rx in stock!)–no snuks, leaks or implosion trauma. I, Snorkel Bob, have Rx masks for adults too and a Bubba dry snorkel on every set. The REAL MOLOKINI is an a.m. adventure that runs $55-120 on a seaworthy, hygienic vessel with snax, breakfast or lunch included. KIDS 6 & under go free on some, students are ½ off on others, & I, Snorkel Bob, give a FREE boogie board for the week or Turtle Beach bag with

2 seats on most activities. So don’t be fooled by a FREE MOLOKINI. You will get what you pay for. Ask around. Or maybe you know the difference between a bargain and a value. Snorkel Bob’s Yacht Consortium sails every a.m. to Molokini in a fl eet providing luxury, economy & adventure, along with cleanliness, service & positive buoyancy on an outing you'll want to remember. Let the values continue…reserve multiple activities, get $5 off per person on 2nd or more activities. Because family values mean not paying too much and should not require a boiler-room.

Our Molokini Honeymoon is on a real boat in nice conditions––

& baby Larry goes FREE!

She's a cat.

Lahaina, Front St. 661-4421Napili 669-9603

Honokowai 667-9999 All Islands 8-5 Everyday

2 seats on most activities. So don’t be fooled

Snorkelspawn is among us.Snorkel Bob’s Family Values!

©Snorkel Bob’s

I'm Snorkel Bob.

NEW STORE! Wailea 874-0011N. Kihei 875-6188 S. Kihei 879-7449

FREE 24 hr. Interisland Gear Return

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matching earrings. Your pearl

will be mounted as you watch.

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an elegant piece of fi ne jewelry,

but a memory to share with

friends – and each other – forever.

Original. Authentic.

And part of Hawaii for

more than 30 years.

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� e answer to

“Where did you get

that?” isn’t a store.

It’s a story.

� e answer to

“Where did you get

that?” isn’t a store.

It’s a story.

� e fun begins by choosing

your oyster from the bucket.

Next, the ring of a bell and

shout of “Aloha!” and

there’s your genuine pearl.

� en select a beautiful

sterling silver or gold setting,

perhaps a ring, pendant or

matching earrings. Your pearl

will be mounted as you watch.

And not only will you have

an elegant piece of fi ne jewelry,

but a memory to share with

friends – and each other – forever.

Original. Authentic.

And part of Hawaii for

more than 30 years.

858-1 Front Street (across from Bubba Gump) 1.808.661.8237Whalers Village (2 locations) 1.808.661.8042, 1.808.661.8998

Toll Free: 1.800.260.3912Pearl-Factory.com

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( 8 0 8 ) 8 7 3 - 6 4 0 0

WWII Beginning to EndU.S.S. Arizona Memorial U.S.S. Missouri Battleship

Waikiki Beach ExperienceHonolulu City Tour

Tour Price Kahalui Airport Departure Return Inclusions

$339.99 8:00AM

8:00PM

• Professional tour guide• Audio tour• Admissions included• Round-trip airfare

8M

CALL NOW!

PEARLRemember Honor Understand

THE HARBORHISTORICAL SITES

Big Island Volcano Adventure

Discover the Road to Hana

Lunch included

Tour 21A - Featuring one of the World’s most beautiful drivesLunch included

Tour 21A -

Round-trip included

Tour 33M - Featuring Kilauea Volcano

$134.99

$349.99

WWII Beginning to End

Local insight from our expert guidesEnrich your vacation with inside knowledge from our guides, and let us show you a memorable trip.

Fun and friendly tour guidesIt's about the journey, not the destination. Our tour guides will keep you entertained

and informed.

Experience the spirit of Aloha of our guides

8 0 8 - 8 7 3 - 6 4 0 0H a wa i i ’s A m b a s s a d o r s o f A l o h a

Round-trip included

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Lahaina 661-3333 150 Lahainaluna road, one block off Front Street.Lahaina Cannery Mall 661-5995 Next to Starbucks, near Safeway.Kaanapali 665-1200 3636 L. Honoapiilani Road, 5 min. from hotels.Kahana 669-6700 Next to Dollies Pizza at Kahana Manor.Napili 669-4949 In Napili Plaza next to Napili Market.Kihei at Dolphin Plaza 875-4477 2395 S. Kihei Road near Pizza Hut.Kihei next to Shaka Pizza 874-5225 1770 S. Kihei Road.North Kihei 891-0077 1215 South Kihei Road next to Long’s Drugs.

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Snorkel SetsIncludes free No-Fog, free snorkel map, and a free fish ID chart. With a weeks rental, and a small ticket fee ($7), get a free snorkeling cruise adventure on the Frogman II, a 55 ft smooth power catamaran.

$150Per Day (24 hrs)Compare at$10/2 hrs.

Morning Snorkeling at

MOLOKINIBest Value to Molokini. Plus Taxes & Fees. Weather permitting capt. may choose alt. site.

Seats limited at this price!

$4995Save $60/couple

Reg. $79.95

Surfboards & Stand- Up Paddleboards

Per Day or$75/wk. onSurfboards

Selection of Short, Long & Soft Top Surfboards (from $20/day), as well as Stand-up Paddleboards (from $39/day). Car straps incl.

$20

Bike Rentals*Beach Cruisers • HybridsMountain & Road Bikes

From$15*

Per Day or$50/wk.

New super-comfortable bikes with carry rack or basket. Maui’s best bikes! Includes helmet & lock.

Sunset Cruise &

This romantic Sunset Cruise includes a beautiful cruise along the coast of Maui, Turtle watching, fantastic views, music, narration & more!

Save $10Compare at

$19.95

Hana CD TourGoing on the Road to Hana? This is a “must have”! Plays in your car’s CD player. Discover where to stop for waterfalls, black sand beaches & special secret spots!

$995

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2 FOR 1SPECIAL

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per Couple Turtle Watch

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Lahaina 661-3333 150 Lahainaluna road, one block off Front Street.Lahaina Cannery Mall 661-5995 Next to Starbucks, near Safeway.Kaanapali 665-1200 3636 L. Honoapiilani Road, 5 min. from hotels.Kahana 669-6700 Next to Dollies Pizza at Kahana Manor.Napili 669-4949 In Napili Plaza next to Napili Market.Kihei at Dolphin Plaza 875-4477 2395 S. Kihei Road near Pizza Hut.Kihei next to Shaka Pizza 874-5225 1770 S. Kihei Road.North Kihei 891-0077 1215 South Kihei Road next to Long’s Drugs.

Boss Frog’sDEALS

661-3333(808)

More Deals Online At

BossFrog.com

Snorkel SetsIncludes free No-Fog, free snorkel map, and a free fish ID chart. With a weeks rental, and a small ticket fee ($7), get a free snorkeling cruise adventure on the Frogman II, a 55 ft smooth power catamaran.

$150Per Day (24 hrs)Compare at$10/2 hrs.

Morning Snorkeling at

MOLOKINIBest Value to Molokini. Plus Taxes & Fees. Weather permitting capt. may choose alt. site.

Seats limited at this price!

$4995Save $60/couple

Reg. $79.95

Surfboards & Stand- Up Paddleboards

Per Day or$75/wk. onSurfboards

Selection of Short, Long & Soft Top Surfboards (from $20/day), as well as Stand-up Paddleboards (from $39/day). Car straps incl.

$20

Bike Rentals*Beach Cruisers • HybridsMountain & Road Bikes

From$15*

Per Day or$50/wk.

New super-comfortable bikes with carry rack or basket. Maui’s best bikes! Includes helmet & lock.

Sunset Cruise &

This romantic Sunset Cruise includes a beautiful cruise along the coast of Maui, Turtle watching, fantastic views, music, narration & more!

Save $10Compare at

$19.95

Hana CD TourGoing on the Road to Hana? This is a “must have”! Plays in your car’s CD player. Discover where to stop for waterfalls, black sand beaches & special secret spots!

$995

TWM 04-0614

Snorkel, Surf & Cycle R

2 FOR 1SPECIAL

$3995Save $39.9595

per Couple Turtle Watch

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$9/Weekgets you Mask, Fins, Net Bag, No-Fog, FREE Fish I.D. Card, Map’n Tips & a

FREE Boogie Board for the week or Turtle Beach Bag

Book'n a Beach Chair

The BUBBAs (Li’l & Ultima)drain splash water, block backwashand clear easy as Ptuey!

BUBBA SNORKEL®

Your friends will envy these rocket launchers, when you throw a bow wake off your chest & get down 20' in 5 strokes.

The chair is a rental, the book is for keeps.

24-Hour InterislandExpress Gear Return FREE!

Book'n a Book'n a Beach ChairThe chair is a rental, the The chair is a rental, the The chair is a rental, the book is for keeps.

Return to any Snorkel Bob’s, any island, any time of the day or night.

When you book 2 seats on most activities.

MOFLEX® FinsYour friends will envy these rocket

when you throw a bow wake off your chest & get down 20' wake off your chest & get down 20' wake off your chest & get down 20'

SEE what you been missing! SEAMO BETTA® for adults & Li'l MO BETTA® for kids.

Rx Masks!

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Napili 669-9603 • Honokowai/Kaanapali 667-9999

All Islands 8-5 Every Day

$gets you Mask, Fins, Net

The BUBBAs (Li’l & Ultima)

BUBB

Stores on all islands!

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For reservations call Dollar Rent A Car

Dollar features a wide selection of quality vehicles.©2013 DTG Operations, Inc. or its affiliates.

On O‘ahu: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .944-1544Toll-Free (Neighbor Islands) .1-800-342-7398Toll-Free (Mainland) . . . . . . .1-800-367-7006Worldwide Reservations . . . .1-800-800-4000

Dollar is located on all of the major HawaiianIslands with convenient airport locations.

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$9/Weekgets you Mask, Fins, Net Bag, No-Fog, FREE Fish I.D. Card, Map’n Tips & a

FREE Boogie Board for the week or Turtle Beach Bag

Book'n a Beach Chair

The BUBBAs (Li’l & Ultima)drain splash water, block backwashand clear easy as Ptuey!

BUBBA SNORKEL®

Your friends will envy these rocket launchers, when you throw a bow wake off your chest & get down 20' in 5 strokes.

The chair is a rental, the book is for keeps.

24-Hour InterislandExpress Gear Return FREE!

Book'n a Book'n a Beach ChairThe chair is a rental, the The chair is a rental, the The chair is a rental, the book is for keeps.

Return to any Snorkel Bob’s, any island, any time of the day or night.

When you book 2 seats on most activities.

MOFLEX® FinsYour friends will envy these rocket

when you throw a bow wake off your chest & get down 20' wake off your chest & get down 20' wake off your chest & get down 20'

SEE what you been missing! SEAMO BETTA® for adults & Li'l MO BETTA® for kids.

Rx Masks!

NEW STORE! Wailea 874-0011 • S. Kihei 879-7449 N. Kihei 875-6188 • Lahaina 661-4421

Napili 669-9603 • Honokowai/Kaanapali 667-9999

All Islands 8-5 Every Day

$gets you Mask, Fins, Net

The BUBBAs (Li’l & Ultima)

BUBB

Stores on all islands!

TW_maui_3_13.indd 1 3/5/13 2:11 PM

For reservations call Dollar Rent A Car

Dollar features a wide selection of quality vehicles.©2013 DTG Operations, Inc. or its affiliates.

On O‘ahu: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .944-1544Toll-Free (Neighbor Islands) .1-800-342-7398Toll-Free (Mainland) . . . . . . .1-800-367-7006Worldwide Reservations . . . .1-800-800-4000

Dollar is located on all of the major HawaiianIslands with convenient airport locations.

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Flight patterns may very due to weather. No timeshare tour required to receive the discounts. Expedia Local Expert® and Local Expert® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Expedia, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other logos or product and company names mentioned herein may be the property of their respective owners. ©2014 Expedia, Inc. All rights reserved.

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910 Honoapiilani Hwy #14 • Lahaina, HI 96761HE

LIC

OP

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SP

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IALS

80% OF

MAUI’SDRAMATIC BEAUTY CAN ONLY BE SEEN

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1. Haleakala National ParkExplore the terrain of the world’s

largest dormant volcano, see the rare silversword plant (pictured above) and watch out for nesting endangered nene (Hawaiian geese). Catch a sunrise or sunset at the summit! Page 68, map H.

2. Maui Ocean Center is a world-class aquarium located at Ma‘alaea Harbor. You’ll see an incredible array of

marine life —coral, rays, sharks, turtles, jellyfish and much more. Located between Lahaina and Kihei, Map I:inset.

3. Whalers Village MuseumThis museum dedicated to 19th century whaling in Hawai‘i is in Whalers Village. See a replica of a

ship’s forecastle where sailors lived. View antique artifacts and art made of ivory. Map C:B7.

4. Heavenly Road to HanaThis scenic two-lane highway hugs Maui’s cliffs and coastline. You’ll need to drive slowly on this winding road as you pass waterfalls, parks and pools. Use caution on the one-lane bridges. Page 62, map G.

5. Pa‘iaMaui’s historic plantation town is a little gem offering quaint boutiques, art galleries, a nice selection of

restaurants, bakeries and coffee shops, and Ho‘okipa Beach Park just minutes away. Page 66, map G:B3.

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6. Upcountry MauiGenerally considered Maui’s “breadbasket,” the upcountry area has vineyards, ranches and farms—including farms of protea and lavender—flanking the slopes of Haleakala. The towns of Makawao, Kula and ‘Ulupalakua are quaint and charming. Pages 68-69, map H.

7. LahainaThe name of this historical town means “cruel sun” and has been a hot spot since the early 1800s. Visit landmarks—like the banyan tree planted in 1873—art galleries, restaurants and nightlife. Page 60, map B.

8. ‘Iao Valley State ParkThe iconic ‘Iao Needle—a 1,200-foot monolithic lava rock ridge—lords over the valley where historic battles were waged by King Kamehameha. Also find Kepaniwai Heritage Garden nearby. Page 64.

9. Ka‘anapali & Kapalua are resort areas north of Lahaina boasting a host of amenities from shopping to spas, fine dining and live entertainment, beautiful beaches (pictured) and world-class golf courses. Maps C and D.

10. KiheiThis busy seaside area is perfectly suited for

family fun. You’ll find a line-up of beaches (Kamaole Beach pictured), parks, grocery stores, boutiques, shopping centers, and dining and entertainment choices. Map E.

11. Lana‘i (part of Maui County)A hop, skip and jump away is this true romantic island getaway featuring the best of mountain and sea within close proximity. Find exquisite resorts, golf courses, lovely beaches and hiking trails. Make a quick daytime visit or spend a few nights. Page 67.

12. Moloka‘i(part of Maui County)The aloha spirit flourishes on this island that has remained untouched by the passage of time. Experience the Moloka‘i Mule Ride, visit Kalaupapa where Saint Damien, as well as Saint Marianne, spent their lives dedicated to those suffering from Hansen’s disease, and lots more.

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APRIL—5 Maui County Ag FestMaui County Farm Bureau and County of Maui provide a one-stop experience on the impact of agriculture in day-to-day life at Maui Tropical Plantation. Visit the Grown on Maui Market and Victory Farm. Try composting and storytelling classes, baking and cooking contests. Bring the kids for barnyard games and farm animals. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 808-243-2290 or mauicountyfarmbureau.org. Map I:D8.

11-12 Chinese Kite FestCelebrate the colorful world of kites during this traditional festival at Wo Hing Museum in Lahaina. Enjoy an exhibit of handmade kites and a presentation on the significance and history of kites in China. Participate in hands-on workshops to make your own kite or purchase one. Chinese music and entertainment, plus Chinese food to purchase. 1-8 p.m. 808-661-5553 or lahainarestoration.org Map B:B7.

11-13 Maui Hawaiian Steel Guitar FestivalThis weekend event brings together master steel guitar players and aficionados from around the world for a celebration of music created on the Hawaiian steel guitar.

Kite Festival April 11-12

Watch performances and kanikapila jam sessions with Alan Akaka, Bobby Ingano, Joel Katz, Owana Salazar, Ed Punua and more. Join workshops by Hawaiian music educators and enjoy Hawaiian cultural activities at Ka‘anapali Beach Hotel. 808-283-3576 or mauisteelguitarfestival.com Map C:B6.

12 Ha‘iku Ho‘olaule‘a& Flower FestivalHaiku Community Center hosts this annual tribute to f lowers and cultivation with a plant and f lower growers market, arts and crafts, a bake sale and sweet shop, live music, kids’ games, and Restaurant Row food booths. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. haikuhoolaulea.org. Map G:D3.

19-20 Banyan Tree PartyCelebrate the 141st birthday of Lahaina’s landmark Banyan Tree with a birthday cake, artists displaying nature artworks, games and hands-on art activities for children plus multi-cultural entertainment. Held in Banyan Tree Park on Front Street, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 1-888-310-1117 or visitlahaina.com. Map B:B14.

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MAY—1-3 Moloka‘i Ka Hula PikoThis festival honors the oral traditions of early Moloka‘i that tell of the birth of hula. With a Hawaiian cultural theme and cultural site excursion, the event features a series of lectures on hula origins as well as entertainment by musical and hula groups from throughout Hawai‘i. Enjoy an all-day celebration 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat. at Lanikeha Community Center in Ho‘olehua. 808-291-2626 or kahulapiko.com.

2-3 Maui Onion FestivalKa‘anapali pays tribute to the world-renowned Maui Onion during this 25th annual celebration. Enjoy celebrity chefs’ cooking demos and Ka‘anapali Restaurant recipe competition. Watch the Mixed Drink competition and Maui Onion-eating contests for kids and adults. Food and onion product booths are also featured at Whalers Village. Saturday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Maui Onion & Beer Pairing Dinner at Hula Grill on Friday at 6 p.m. 808-661-4567 or whalersvillage.com. Map C:B7.

2-3 Maui MatsuriThis annual event honors Japanese cultural arts and traditions “for the sake of the children.” The kick-off at Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center in Kahului, 6:30-9 p.m. on Fri. includes a kimono fashion show, taiko drumming and more Japanese and Okinawan entertainment. On Sat. at UH Maui College’s Great Lawn, 2-9 p.m., participate in Obon dancing, eating and art contests, and visit a bunkamura (village) dotted with stalls selling crafts and food. mauimatsuri.com. Map A:E9.

3 East Maui Taro FestivalCelebrate Hawai‘i’s traditional staple, taro, at Hana’s annual cultural festival. Enjoy live music, chant and hula; hands-on demos of poi pounding, kapa cloth making, lauhala weaving, and instrument making. Watch the Konane (Hawaiian checkers) Tournament, sample traditional foods and shop from 40 arts and crafts booths. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. in Hana Ballpark. 808-264-1553 or tarofestival.org. Map G:F19.

9-10 Celebrationof the ArtsThe Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua honors Hawai‘i’s revered educators, cultural practitioners, artisans and entertainers during this 22nd annual celebration themed, “Ko Makou Alanui Kupuna...

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Our Ancestral Paths.” Experience seminars and films on Hawaiian current events, hands-on workshops in art and traditional crafts, hula performances, and the closing Celebration Lu‘au and Show. 808-669-6200 or ritzcarlton.com/kapaluaarts. Map D:D7.

17 Maui Brewers FestivalThis MACC fundraiser is an annual tribute to the best craft beer made in Hawai‘i and beyond. Join hosts Maui Brewing Co. and Maui Arts & Cultural Center for a day of tasting beers from over 30 craft breweries, appetizers from 20 isle restaurants and food trucks, live entertainment and prize giveaways. 4-7 p.m. with VIP rare beer tasting at 2:30 p.m. Tickets: 808-242-7469 or mauiarts.org. Map A:F9.

31-June 1 Wa‘a KiakahiEnjoy Hawaiian cultural activities in Ka‘anapali Resort. At 7:30 a.m. on Sun. watch a Hawaiian blessing ceremony and outrigger sailing canoes f ly across the waves for the Hawaiian Sailing Canoe Association’s annual race from Ka‘anapali to Waikiki. 808-661-3271 or kaanapaliresort.com. Map C:A7.

31-June 2 Ka‘anapali Pro-Am/Pro-Pro ChampionshipRoyal Ka‘anapali Golf Course hosts the BMW

Hawai‘i Invitational Pro-Am tournament on Sat. followed by the Aloha Section PGA professionals Pro-Pro championship Sun.-Mon. Spectators welcome. 808-661-3691 or kaanapaligolfcourses.com. Map C:C7.

JUNE—4-8 Maui Film FestivalEnjoy film premieres on the big screen at Celestial Cinema on Wailea Golf Club’s driving range and in Castle Theater at Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Festival events include the opening Twilight Reception, Celebrity Tributes and Soirees, Filmmakers Brunch, Taste of Chocolate, Taste of Wailea, and Toes-in-the-Sand Cinema Lounge. Passes at 808-579-9244 or mauifilmfestival.com. Map F:E6.

7-8 Maui Upcountry Livestock & Ag FairThis old-fashioned country fair brings families together for an agricultural trade show with Maui farm products and 4-H livestock show. Highlights include a rodeo, paniolo ranch exhibit, multi-ethnic food court, kids’ games and non-stop entertainment. Held at Oskie Rice Field & Arena in Makawao, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 808-280-0928 or mauiupcountryfair.com. Map H:F11

8 World Oceans DayMaui Ocean Center celebrates World Oceans Day with displays from local eco-friendly organizations, kids’ activities, encounters with turtles and more. Discover simple ways you can support healthy reefs and oceans, no matter where you live. Free

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May 2014 Hilo Hattie + Outlets of MauiCheck out Outlets of Maui for shopping, dining and entertainment; ad on page 87. Hilo Hattie means quality alohawear; ad on page 2. Cover of Marlie from Larson Talent Management by Polly Uhl Snyder; lei from Watanabe Floral.

April 2014Skyline Eco Adventures +Maui WaterWearGo ziplining with Skyline Eco Adventures; ad on page 13. Find swimwear that’s perfect for your body at Maui WaterWear; ad on page 85. Cover of Mahana by Angelina Hills of Aloha Portraits.

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with aquarium admission. 808-270-7088, mauioceancenter.com. Map I:D9.

13-15 Kapalua Wine& Food FestivalEpicurean excellence is celebrated in Kapalua Resort with world-renowned winemakers, master sommeliers and top chefs at wine tastings, seminars and winemaker dinners. This long-running event includes The Grand Tasting, Celebrity Chef Dean Fearing’s Cooking Demo and Maui Seafood Festival at The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua. Tickets at kapaluawineandfoodfestival.com. Map D:D7.

14 Na Kamehameha Commemorative Pa‘u Parade & Ho‘olaule‘aThe parade along Front Street in Lahaina features pageantry through f loral equestrian styling and pa‘u riders. Marching bands and f loats decorated with

tropical f lowers all honor Kamehameha I and his lineage. The celebration culminates in Banyan Tree Park with exhibits, food and Hawaiian entertainment, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 808-264-8779 or facebook.com/NKCPPH. Map B:B14.

22 Ki Ho‘alu Guitar FestHawai‘i’s top slack key guitarists present this traditional art form in a free concert from mid-day to dusk. Expect to see some of your favorite Hawaiian musicians and recording artists; enjoy local-style food and arts & crafts. Maui Arts & Cultural Center, 1-7 p.m. 808-242-7469 or mauiarts.org. Map A:F9.

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American witha Local Twist!Maui has all your homegrown favorites—burgers and fries, ribs, sandwiches, etc. But here, you’ll get to savor every bite of these classics and more made with a local twist. Here are just a few samples: spicy chicken wings tossed in zesty Hawaiian buffalo sauce served with green onion ranch dip; a burger with grilled pineapple and a special honey ginger teriyaki sauce; lilikoi beer

Enjoy an island dining experience that engages all the senses: visual appeal, tantalizing aromas, and, of course, scrumptious flavors.

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Authentic Mexican Sip a refreshing margarita,

relax in the company of friends and anticipate the

authentic flavors of Mexico. Tacos, enchiladas, fajitas, beef

and chicken entrees, plus fresh made sauces, salsas and

guacamole are just some of the menu items.

Careful preparation goes into making authentic Mexican cuisine at Amigo’s. Red

and green chile dishes and fresh tortillas are made from

scratch daily. You won’t find any lard in any dishes!

Happy Hour is 3-6 p.m. daily. At Fred’s Mexican Cafe,

enjoy California-style healthy cooking, plus enjoy free chips

and salsa with entree.

After Dark FunIf night time is your fun time, then Maui is perfect for you! From Kapalua to Wailea and

points in between, catch favorite local spots offering

live music, DJs, cultural performances and more. See

page 42 for highlights.

Pacific Rim DiningHawai‘i Chef Roy Yamaguchi was one of the first to experiment with and bring forth Pacific Rim cuisine as we know it today. Hawai‘i is known for its mix of ethnic groups, cultures and foods. Pacific Rim cuisine is likewise a combination of foods and cooking

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battered fish and chips; furikake crusted fish; kalua pig quesadilla; and finally, how about panko and coconut breaded, deep-fried shrimp served with fries and a sweet mango chile sauce? A lot of the fun of being on vacation is trying the local cuisine. You may not get to sample it all in one trip, but it’s a good start!

styles from the Pacific. Frontier™ Natural Products Co-Op describes Pacific Rim as a medley of “Pacific Island foods, Asian cooking techniques, California freshness and other cultural and culinary inf luences.” Its focus is on fresh ingredients. A favorite at Tiki Terrace is the Sunday Champagne Brunch accompanied by live Hawaiian music and hula. However, it’s the menu of Pacific-inspired dishes that bring customers back. Try the fresh opakapaka and for dessert, the Banana Caramel Explosion. Enjoy casual dining with Hawaiian music and hula nightly.

styles from the Pacific. Frontier™ Natural Products Co-Op describes Pacific Rim as a medley of “Pacific Island foods, Asian cooking techniques, California freshness and other cultural and culinary inf luences.” Its focus is on fresh ingredients. A favorite at Tiki Terrace is the Sunday Champagne Brunch accompanied by live Hawaiian music and hula. However, it’s the menu of Pacific-inspired dishes that bring customers back. Try the fresh opakapaka and for dessert, the Banana Caramel Explosion. Enjoy casual dining with Hawaiian music and hula nightly.

SUNSETDinner CruisesMaui offers wonderful opportunities to sail the Pacific! Share a romantic evening cruising the Pacific Ocean with a memorable sunset dinner cruise.Whether you opt for a full dinner or just an occasion to relax with cocktails, the golden island sunset is on the house! More info on page 44.

QUICK‘n Easy To Go!Italian fare makes it easy for you to grab a bite and go or order take out. At Italian Delight, order an authentic Philly cheesesteak on a famous Philadelphia-based Amoroso Bakery roll. Pizza Madness makes their pizza using a secret dough recipe. Or try the Maui Zaui™ pizza made with ham, crispy bacon and pineapple at Round Table Pizza.

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Not willing to try something different? Then enjoy your favorite American dishes with a delicious island twist. Betty’s Beach Café is the place to “Eat, Meet, Drink.” Lots of appetizers, salads, burgers and entrees available on the menu. Try something with an island f lare—Kalua Pork & Cabbage. It’s dry spice rubbed kalua pork, slow roasted and finished with pineapple ginger BBQ sauce, served with steamed white rice and Betty’s fresh slaw. Haul yer booty up to Captain Jack’s Island Grill for “the best Philly Cheese Steak on Maui.” This casual pirate-themed restaurant serves lunch and dinner daily. You might also want to try the Kracken Calamari served with a spicy tartar sauce or mouth-watering lilikoi beer battered Fish-n-Chips. The family friendly, 50s-inspired Cool Cat Cafe boasts the “Best Burger on Maui” for 10 years running. Their 13 specialty burgers use only the freshest ingredients, including 100 percent certified Angus beef that’s handpressed and never frozen. They also serve LifeFoods organic, non-GMO, vegan, soy free, gluten free, locally made burger! Hard Rock Cafe is known worldwide for its rock ‘n roll roots. Enjoy menu items such as the Local Legendary burger that incorporates an authentic mouth-watering local f lavor; ask the server about it. Live music weekly; bar open till midnight. Find something for everyone at Moose McGillycuddy’s. Lots of items to choose from morning, noon and night, but for a local twist, try this: the Molokai BBQ Burger made from Maui Cattle Company beef topped with kalua pig tossed in a mango BBQ sauce (pictured above). Another option is the Kalua Pig Sandwich—island-style shredded pork topped with sauteed onions, crunchy cabbage and mayo served on a french roll.

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More fish choicesAhi Tuna, Yellowfin/Bigeye Tuna

Considered one of Hawai‘i’s most popular choices, ahi is served raw as sliced sashimi or cooked rare.

Ono, Wahoo

A distinctive, yet delicate, tangy-citrus flavor simillar to poultry or veal. Chewy and firm texture.

Mahimahi, Dolphin Fish

Mahimahi is for the finicky fish eater. It has a mellow, lemony, sweet-rich flavor with a silky, yet flaky, tender texture.

Eat fresh fish

Enjoy fresh cuts of isle fish in sushi rolls, fresh sashimi, in a poke dish, as ceviche or in a seafood chowder. Ono! Delicious!

Choosing the right fish from the menu is like selecting fine wine—each has its own taste, aroma and texture. People eat twice as much seafood in Hawai‘i as the U.S. per capita national average. What does that mean to you? Every restaurant has fresh fish on the menu with a not-so-familiar Hawaiian name. Use this guide to find the fish that has the qualities you enjoy the most.

fresh fish anyone?

OnagaLong-Tail Red Snapper: Soft and moist with a delicate f lavor, onaga can be baked, steamed or sauteed.

OpakapakaPink Snapper: This delicately f lavored fish has a tender texture perfectly suited for baking, poaching and sauteing.

ShutomeSwordfish: This fish is tasty without any seasoning. It has a delicate, slightly fruity f lavor and a subtle aroma. Texture is succulent and meaty.

OpahMoonfish: Popular with chefs, opah has a juicy, rich f lavor with a roast pork-like aroma. Texture is very tender.

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When the sun goes down, the fun is just beginning. Get dressed and find out what isle residents are up to, seek out live entertainment and see the beauty of Hawaiian culture. We’ve got a few options below located on the island’s west side:• Captain Jack’s Island Grill- A line up of live entertainment nightly with a varied list of musicians from about 7:30 p.m.672 Front St., Lahaina, Map B:C14, 808-667-0988.• Cool Cat Cafe- A wide array of live music every night of the week from 7:30 p.m. with classic rock and roll to jazz to contemporary Hawaiian. 658 Front St., Lahaina, Map B:C14, 808-667-0908.• Kobe Japanese Steakhouse & Oku’s Sushi Bar- Enjoy dancing and karaoke with Toddy Lilikoi 9:30 p.m.-closing every Fri. and Sat. 136 Dickenson St., Lahaina, Map B:C12, 808-667-5555.• Moose McGillycuddy’s, Lahaina- A state-of-the-art sound and video system lets you party like a rock star on the dance f loor as resident DJ’s spin your favorites. Happy Hour 4-7 p.m. and nightly drink specials 9 p.m.-closing. 844 Front St., Lahaina, 808-667-7758.

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NIGHTLY HULAEnjoy lovely isle melodies and the beauty of a free hula show 6-9 p.m. nightly under the stars at Ka‘anapali Beach Hotel in the Tiki Courtyard.

PLAY POOL & UNWINDSomething’s up at Lulu’s Lahaina Surf Club, whether it’s Happy Hour from 4 p.m. daily, trivia night, classic rock or pool. Lahaina Cannery Mall, 808-661-0808.

OCEAN VIEWS & CONTEMPORARYNightly entertainment is enhanced by ocean views, the contemporary interior space and Asian-inspired fare at Japengo at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa.

• Paradise Grill- Featuring a wide range of live entertainment upstairs (four nights/week) and downstairs (nightly), plus sing your heart out every Sunday 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Happy Hour 4-6 p.m. daily. 2291 Ka‘anapali Parkway, Map C:C9, 808-662-3700.• Hard Rock Cafe- Offering live entertainment 5:30-8:30 p.m. every Mon., Wed. and Fri. Great place to relax at the end of the day as the sun sets with Lana‘i in the distance. 900 Front St., Map B:C4, 808-667-7400.

Dinner show• Kupanaha: Maui Magic, cutting-edge illusions, drama, laughter and gloved table service combine to create a delightful family dinner show. Renowned magicians Jody and Kathleen Baran weave a story around Hawaiian history and mythology as Hawaiian dancers transmit the beauty of the culture through chant and hula.

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Create the perfect mood for romance with the help of the ocean,

vibrant sunset, twinkling stars overhead and wonderful island

fare. Make it an evening for two as you sail toward the horizon and

glimpse the green f lash if conditions are just right. Whether just for cocktails or a complete dinner, you’ll enjoy a night out on the Pacific Ocean. Watch the setting sun paint the sky on a premier at-sea dining experience with Pacific Whale Foundation. Enjoy tropical cocktails, wine and local microbrews while listening

Dining

Born 23 years ago in 1991 with a core group of 12 founding chefs, Hawai‘i Regional Cuisine gained worldwide fame for the use of Pacific-inspired dishes blended with each chef’s unique background. The pioneers of Hawai‘i Regional Cuisine are Sam Choy,

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& romanceto live entertainment. Four tantalizing chef-prepared entrees offer options for every palate. Cruise the Maui coastline served tableside by an attentive waitstaff. Ask about special occasion cruises too: 4th of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Departs from Lahaina Harbor. 808-856-8387, pacificwhale.org. Cruise along the calm westside coastline aboard the 120-foot Maui Princess with Hawaii Ocean Project. On one side, catch panoramic views of the West Maui Mountains, on the other, a lovely island sunset. Enjoy all-premium seating and tableside service on the upper deck, then take to the dance f loor for more fun. Another option is the sunset cocktail cruise aboard the 70-foot catamaran Kauhana. 808-667-6165, mauiprincess.com.

Philippe Padovani, Roger Dikon, Gary Strehl, Roy Yamaguchi, Amy Ferguson Ota, Jean-Marie Josselin, George Mavrothalassitis, Beverly Gannon, Peter Merriman, Mark Ellman and Alan Wong. Experience the cuisine that put Hawai‘i on the culinary map. Enjoy locally grown ingredients and f lavors ranging from fresh fruits and vegetables to meats and seafoods.

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Sometimes you just need that period at the end of every meal. Or perhaps you’re craving a little something extra to hold you till lunch or dinner. Or diet be darned! You just want a sweet treat. Using the highest quality ingredients and a signature process of preparing ice cream

Sweets & Moreselections on a frozen granite stone, Cold Stone Creamery is a favorite for die hard ice cream lovers. Choose from the concoctions available or create your own. The Macadamia Mix is a Maui specialty! Smoothies, shave ice and cakes also available. Yogurtland offers exclusive fruit f lavors created with a proprietary recipe. Try any—or all—of the 25 nonfat f lavors, most of which are gluten free. Create your own treat and select from dozens of sweet toppings to go along with it. Hawaii Gelato features fresh-made gelato and sorbetto created from Italian recipes and techniques. Their signature f lavor, Nutty Monkey, is made with banana

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gelato swirled with chocolate-hazelnut sauce, biscotti and roasted hazelnuts. Savor more island-inspired chocolate and tropical f lavors for a moment of pure bliss. Expect consistent excellence in your favorite espresso drinks, fresh brewed coffee and customized hot and iced beverage options at Starbucks®. Stop in or pick up a quick breakfast, lunch or snack. A bonus: enjoy oceanfront views at Ka‘anapali Beach with signature drink in hand!

YUM!

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MalasadasOf Portuguese origin, the malasada is a deep-fried ball of dough that’s coated with sugar. Crispy outside, light inside = YUM!

Loco MocoA plate lunch staple consisting of rice and hamburger patty covered in brown gravy and topped with a fried egg. Purely local!

Poke (variations available, all delicious!)The basic poke consists of cubed sashimi, sea salt, soy sauce, sesame oil, seaweed and chili pepper. Fresh and healthy.

RamenYou’ll find all kinds of ramen (a Japanese noodle soup dish) available. Best bet: ask a resident which ramen shop is the best.

bitesLocal

Spam MusubiYou know you have to try one. Best when hot and better with optional add-ons: egg, furikake, teriyaki sauce. Messy? Better!

Teriyaki BeefAnother plate lunch favorite and staple. Beef marinated in soy sauce, sugar and garlic. Hits the spot after a hike!

Chicken KatsuBreaded and deep-fried chicken that’s crispy on the outside and juicy inside. Must have the dipping sauce. Plate lunch fave again!

Cone Sushi (ingredients vary!)The “cone” is a deep fried tofu pocket filled with vinegared rice, chopped carrots and sesame seeds. Yummy!

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If an island lu‘au is on the itinerary, you’ll definitely have the opportunity to sample the delicious fare of our host culture—Hawaiian food. If you’ve never tried it, draw on the adventurous tastebuds of Travel Channel’s Andrew Zimmern and make it a point to do so!

Delicious & down to earth

Hawaiian food

Laulau - It’s like unwrapping a gift—peel away the outer ti leaves to find edible taro leaves that look and taste much like cooked spinach. Inside, you’ll find either pork, chicken or butterfish. Usually cooked in the imu (underground oven), laulau is also steamed on the stovetop.

Kalua pig - The highlight of every lu‘au is the uncovering of the kalua pig that’s been cooking in the imu for hours. Its f lavor is smoky, salty; consistency is tender and juicy. It can also be cooked in a slow cooker or oven for the same delicious f lavor.

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Lomilomi salmon - It may not be a traditional Hawaiian dish, but lomilomi is a favorite. It’s made with diced salmon, tomatoes, green and round onions and salt to taste. Let it marinate overnight to enhance the f lavor of the salmon. The salmon’s omega-3 fatty acids are a plus!

Poi - Certainly an acquired taste, poi is made from mashing steamed or baked taro root, and adding water to create a desired consistency. Its f lavor varies as each day passes. It’s low in fat, high in vitamin A and complex carbs, and is easy to digest.

Taro is highly regarded by Hawaiians, who believe

that the plant is the original ancestor of all Hawaiian people. Because the taro plant is central to the

Hawaiians, its cultivation is an honored tradition.

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The bountiful food and lively Polynesian performances of today’s lu‘au has its roots in ancient Hawai‘i. The kapu system once forbade men and women from eating together, but in 1819, King Kamehameha I removed the law, hence allowing all to come together to enjoy their meals—this was the beginning of the lu‘au. Today, a few local families celebrate a special occasion—baby’s first birthday, graduation, anniversary or wedding—with a backyard lu‘au. Food, music and fun are casually enjoyed by all, and even if you’re not related by blood to the host family, you will be considered family by the end of the festivities. That is the spirit of the lu‘au, and in general, the spirit of the Hawaiian people. Go early to participate in hands-on cultural activities such as lei making, hula or other games or crafts. Many lu‘au also highlight the ‘imu ceremony in which the kalua pig has been cooking all day—be sure to sample some of it too! You’ll get to enjoy Pacific-inspired dishes, as well as authentic Hawaiian food including the kalua pig, poi, lomilomi salmon and delicious haupia dessert. Once your ‘opu (stomach) is satisfied, turn to the stage to enjoy a beautiful and lively performance of Polynesian dances. It’s your turn to become part of an extended family. Every lu‘au has its own distinct feature separating it from the others, but all provide a feast of Hawaiian and local fare, spirited performances, fun audience participation and lots of laughter.

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what is it?WHAT IS POI?Poi is made from the starchy taro root, or corm, that cooks for hours in the imu. It’s then pounded into a sticky paste. It’s nutritious (an acquired taste for some)!

ATTIRELu‘au attire is always casual, but now’s the time to don lovely alohawear in the spirit of a lu‘au. Wear it loose so you can enjoy yourself even after the huge meal!

WHAT’S AN IMU?A traditional way of cooking underground using heated native hardwood and basaltic stones to conduct heat with banana and ti leaves lining the walls.

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You’re in the perfect place to sample Asian cuisine. The teppanyaki-style of preparation provides an entertaining experience that all ages will enjoy. At Kobe Japanese Steakhouse & Oku’s Sushi Bar, a personal chef prepares tender aged beef, succulent shrimp and lobster, fresh fish, vegetables and more in front of your eyes. Who knew slicing, dicing and juggling could

be so fun? At the sushi bar, select from the freshest isle fish prepared by Kobe’s master sushi chef—sashimi, nigiri sushi, maki sushi, specialty items and assorted trays are available. China Bowl Asian Cuisine tempts your tastebuds with authentic Mandarin and Szechuan Chinese dishes. Dine family style on MSG-free menu items!

KOBE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE& OKU’S SUSHI BAR>kobemaui.com136 DICKENSON ST LAHAINA MAP B:C12 808 667 5555 \ 5:30-10PM NIGHTLYSUSHI BAR 5-11PM NIGHTLY

CHINA BOWL ASIAN CUISINE >chinabowlmaui.com2580 KEKA‘A DR LAHAINA MAP C:C5808 661 066010:30AM-9:30PM MON-SAT,11AM-9:30PM SUN

asian anyone?

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Ocean-Going AdventuresMaui’s waters provide a wealth of ocean activities for every age. Snorkel within the bountiful waters of Molokini located off the coast; see playful dolphins that may catch a ride along the bow of your boat; or opt for an underwater view of surrounding marine life without getting wet. You’ll also find a couple of spots along Maui’s west and northwest coast that are designated conservation areas for the

Discover why islanders claim, “Maui no ka oi,” Maui is the best! From Haleakala’s summit to Molokini Islet, there is so much to see and do.

acti vitiesLots to see and more to do on the Valley Isle

woohoo!

Talk to an ExpertIf you’re a AAA member, you’re able to call on the services of AAA Hawaii for information on all sorts of Maui activities. Pick up a TourBook and maps;

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Catch Your Thrills!

There are people who live for adrenaline-pumping

adventures. If that’s you, the Valley Isle has the perfect

experience to get your heart pumping.

Bike down the flanks of dormant Haleakala; zipline

above scenic valleys, waterfalls and leafy canopies;

go ocean kayaking along the rugged coastline; jump

from a rocky ledge into a pool of water on a guided

hike; or take to the skies on a helicopter.

You’ll find lots to excite, as well as leisure activities to

keep you balanced.

Popular Attractions

Maui is a beautiful island offering some of the best

adventures from sea to summit. Turn the pages and discover must-see sites that

will leave you breathless!

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acti vities tLots to see and more to do on the Valley Isle

protection of resident marine life. Why not rent snorkel gear and a couple of beach chairs to have on hand just in case you feel the urge to snorkel? A word of caution: Check with the on-duty lifeguard about ocean conditions or ask your hotel concierge about any good snorkel spots to try out. Turn to page 72 for more ocean fun! DRIVE ALOHA

On the RoadExploring the island via bus is possible, but there’s nothing like renting a vehicle and navigating Maui’s roads on your own. Don’t rush—spend as much time as you wish in any location. Make the joy in the journey, not just in the destination—you might even stumble upon a hidden attraction along the way!

ART + FUN =Island Art PartyThis isn’t your typical art class—it’s an art party! Owners Curt and Alma provide the venue, materials and instruction, you provide the enthusiasm. Novice or proven talent, it doesn’t matter—your finished masterpiece may surprise you. Available for group and private events too.

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ask about activity discounts; arrange additional f light, hotel or car rentals; and get a few driving tips as well. Experience all that the island has to offer with the assistance of Expedia Local Expert™. Contact the professionals who will help you plan, reserve and book activities, and work with you to come up with an itinerary that’s just right for your needs. Whether you want to experience a romantic sunset sail, island lu‘au, go all out on a zipline adventure or arrange an island hop to our nearby neighbors, Expedia will get you there.

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Maui’s diverse geography and lush landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for a thrilling adventure. Zipline courses run the gamut from fertile slopes to mountain ridges and from deep valleys to forest canopies. The sights and scenes are endless...many with blue water ocean views and cloud-laced peaks. If zipping across a canyon isn’t your thing, then coasting

down the side of a volcano may do. Downhill bike tours from Haleakala crater offer nature’s most dramatic views from sunrise to sunset. For an up-close adventure, try hiking through a tropical rainforest, across freshwater pools and into a crystal waterfall. Hike Maui allows you to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the island. Hiking adventures take you through a rainforest, into Haleakala, past waterfalls or off-road around Hana. Experienced, knowledgeable and entertaining guides provide insight to cultural, historical and biological trivia for each area. Haleakala Bike Co. offers a downhill thrill while cruising from

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HIKE MAUI>hikemaui.com285 HUKILIKE ST B-104 KAHULUI MAP A:C12 \ 808 879 52706AM-8PM DAILY

NORTHSHORE ZIPLINE>nszipline.com2065 KAUHIKOA RD HAIKUMAP G:D4 \ 808 269 06716 DAYS/WEEK, DAYLIGHT HOURSWEATHER PERMITTING

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Get outdo it!

Piiholo Zipline

Hike Maui

& Get out

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7 ZiplinesMaui’s Original Canopy Tour

Association for Challenge Course

Technology

For reservations please call:

808.269.0671nszipline.com

The Canopy Tour Starts Here...

“Fantastic thrilling family fun!

5 out of 5 stars”

“The highlight of our Maui

vacation.”

The Canopy Tour

7 ZIPLINES

The Canopy Tour

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• Tree-to-tree canopy tour• Spectacular Northshore & ocean views• Aerial platforms and tree-to-tree bridges• Padded 3-point harnesses allow for Freestyle Ziplining• Family Friendly - kid approved• ACCT Trained Guides

Kids 5 and up Welcome

Starts Here...

Express Yourself

Welcome

Eco-Exhilaration, Hawaiian Style

TOUR DETAILS:

Association for Challenge Course

Technology

For reservations please call:

808.269.0671nszipline.com

• Tree-to-tree canopy tour• Spectacular Northshore & ocean views• Aerial platforms and tree-to-tree bridges• Padded 3-point harnesses allow for Freestyle Ziplining• Family Friendly - kid approved• ACCT Trained Guides

TOUR DETAILS:

family fun! 5 out of 5 stars”

“The highlight of our Maui

vacation.”vacation.”

• Spectacular Northshore & ocean views• Aerial platforms and tree-to-tree bridges• Padded 3-point harnesses allow for

Speeds to 40 mph

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Northshore Zipline

Justbreathe!

6,500 feet on Haleakala’s slopes on a self-guided ride. The most popular trip is the Sunrise Special to watch the sun rise at 10,000 feet above sea level then bike down the crater. Tours include downhill-specific mountain bikes, helmets, gloves, backpacks and more. NorthShore Zipline invites you to breathe in the scent of giant eucalyptus trees on seven ziplines and f ly to heights of 70 feet across the scenic, lush north shore of Maui. With speeds up to 40 mph on a zipline 900 feet long, you’ll have the ride of a lifetime. The course features multiple platforms and tree-to-tree suspension bridges. Pi‘iholo Ranch Adventures soar to new heights with nine ziplines and an unforgettable canopy experience. Get some extreme thrills in a tropicalforest of 200-foot talleucalyptus trees and a variety of indigenous plants on ziplines to 1,000 feet long. Learn about Hawai‘i’s unique ecosystem on swinging bridge walks and climbs while drinking in dramatic ocean and mountain views. Skyline Eco Adventures promise a wild story that you can tell your friends after zipping by towering cliffs clothed in velvety green, soaring over gulches, through trees and f lying above valleys, streams and waterfalls. Select from exhilarating zipline adventures in Ka‘anapali with panoramic ocean views or along the slopes of iconic Haleakala.

Haleakala Bike Co.

Skyline Eco Adventures

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7 ZiplinesMaui’s Original Canopy Tour

Association for Challenge Course

Technology

For reservations please call:

808.269.0671nszipline.com

The Canopy Tour Starts Here...

“Fantastic thrilling family fun!

5 out of 5 stars”

“The highlight of our Maui

vacation.”

The Canopy Tour

7 ZIPLINES

The Canopy Tour

7 ZIPLINES7 ZIPLINES7 ZIPLINES

• Tree-to-tree canopy tour• Spectacular Northshore & ocean views• Aerial platforms and tree-to-tree bridges• Padded 3-point harnesses allow for Freestyle Ziplining• Family Friendly - kid approved• ACCT Trained Guides

Kids 5 and up Welcome

Starts Here...

Express Yourself

Welcome

Eco-Exhilaration, Hawaiian Style

TOUR DETAILS:

Association for Challenge Course

Technology

For reservations please call:

808.269.0671nszipline.com

• Tree-to-tree canopy tour• Spectacular Northshore & ocean views• Aerial platforms and tree-to-tree bridges• Padded 3-point harnesses allow for Freestyle Ziplining• Family Friendly - kid approved• ACCT Trained Guides

TOUR DETAILS:

family fun! 5 out of 5 stars”

“The highlight of our Maui

vacation.”vacation.”

• Spectacular Northshore & ocean views• Aerial platforms and tree-to-tree bridges• Padded 3-point harnesses allow for

Speeds to 40 mph

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EXCELLENT

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One of the most historically significant places in Hawai‘i, Lahaina is renowned for its sunny skies, fertile plains, sandy beaches and beautiful bays. In the 16th century, Lahaina was home to the great Pi‘ilani chiefs and in the 19th century, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Hawai‘i under the reign of the Kamehamehas. Lahaina has witnessed the comings and goings of

warriors, kings, whalers, traders, sugar barons, heads of state, celebrities and world travelers. Today, Lahaina remains a popular place to visit. Everywhere you look, there’s a reminder of its rich history from one era to another. Lahaina Historic Trail offers dozens of interpretive signs along Front Street and at landmarks. Banyan Tree Park is one of these landmarks, featuring the largest banyan in the U.S., the Old Courthouse with Lahaina Heritage Museum, Lahaina Arts Society and Lahaina Visitor Center. There are also five museums in the heart of Lahaina; map-brochures of the historic trail and museums are available through Lahaina Restoration Foundation. Lahaina Harbor is home to charter boats that feature a wide array of activities such as snorkel and dive tours, sportfishing, sunset sails and a submarine ride. A visit to Lahaina wouldn’t be complete without taking in dinner and a show. Choose from Hawaiian lu‘au feasts, a world-class magic show and magical theater production. Restaurants

abound and offer a cultural melting pot of cuisine, including Hawai‘i Regional, Pacific Rim, Asian, American, European and casual comfort foods. Many restaurants and bars feature scenic views and live music that capture island life. Map B.

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fast findsMORE TO DO• Lahaina Visitor Center- Located in the Old Lahaina Courthouse at the edge of Banyan Tree Park. Enjoy a gift shop with Maui-made items, Lahaina posters and informational brochures. Watch Marine Sanctuary videos in the theater on the ground floor. On the second floor, visit Lahaina Heritage Museum & NOAA exhibits. Free admission. Open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. 808-667-9193, lahainarestoration.org. Map D:B14.

• Baldwin Home Museum- Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily with Candlelit Tours until 8:30 p.m. on Fridays at the corner of Front and Dickenson streets. $7 fee includes admission to the Wo Hing Museum. Kids 12 and under accompanied by a paying adult are free. 808-661-3262, lahainarestoration.org.

• Friday Night is Art Night in Lahaina- Shop art galleries, meet artists and enjoy some complimentary appetizers, 7-10 p.m. at this fun weekly event. Pick up a free Art Map at the Lahaina Visitor Center.

Visit mauifridays.com/lahaina for more information.

This bustling town packed with restaurants, art galleries and unique shops holds on to its history while catering to visitors

stroll through a whaling town

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Oftentimes, you’ll find the fruits of travel can be found in the journey to a place rather than just the destination itself. Such is the case with the drive to Hana on Hwy. 36. By necessity you’ll have to take it slow with the road’s 617 turns and 56 one-lane bridges, which takes nearly three hours to navigate—longer if you stop at the numerous sites along the way. Along the highway, discover lots to see and do: Kaumahina State Wayside Park; Keanae Arboretum; Wailua Valley State

Wayside; Pua‘a Ka‘a State Wayside with small waterfalls and pools; and 122-acre Wai‘anapanapa State Park with black sand beach, picnic area, native hala forest, cave and blowholes. Past Hana, you’ll encounter the Kipahulu section of Haleakala National Park. Stop by the visitor center for info on numerous area trails. One of them is the popular Pipiwai Trail. It’s four miles roundtrip, takes about 2.5-5 hours depending on the stops, and ends at the spectacular 400-ft. Waimoku Falls. Map I. Discover Hawaii Tours provides the full roundtrip to Hana with a picnic lunch. Numerous stops include Puohokamoa Falls, Wai‘anapanapa State Park, Hana Bay and town, Tedeschi Winery,

Ulupalakua Ranch, Pa‘ia town and more. Other tours include snorkel, dolphin and helicopter tours, plus trips to neighboring islands. Roberts Hawaii offers a one-day Heavenly Hana Adventure, as well as an all-in-one tour to Haleakala, ‘Iao Valley and Lahaina. Also call Roberts to experience your choice of two island lu‘au.

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travel tipsHana Hwy. officially begins in the town of Pa‘ia. Start your journey by 8:30 a.m. with a full tank of gas. It’s best to avoid driving at night.

Bring your camera, snacks and beverages and an iPod with some favorite tunes.

Manned and unmanned fruit stands are a delightful find along the road. Take a break, stretch your legs and strike up a conversation. Unmanned booths go by the honor system!

In Hana, visit the Hana Cultural Museum, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily, $3 donation per person requested.

Visit the fourth generation, family-owned Hasegawa General Store established in 1910.

touring options to Hana & moreDISCOVER HAWAII TOURS>discoverhawaiitours.com808 873 6400TOURS DAILY

ROBERTS HAWAII>robertshawaii.com808 539 9400 \ 800 831 5541TOURS DAILY

‘Check out popular Pipiwai Trail. It’s four miles roundtrip, takes about 2.5-5 hours depending on the stops, and ends at the spectacular 400-ft. Waimoku Falls.’

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‘Iao Valley State Monument is steeped in Hawaiian history and lore. Located about three

miles west of Wailuku at the end of winding ‘Iao Valley Road, this park is known for its lush, tropical vegetation and crystal clear stream. The valley was the site of Kamehameha the Great’s notorious battle with Maui forces in 1790 that ended in his conquest of the island. It was said that ‘Iao Stream ran red with

the blood of fallen warriors. The park features paved walkways and botanical gardens for visitors to enjoy. Towering through clouds and reaching to the heavens is Kuka‘emoku, the famous landmark ‘Iao Needle, which rises 1,200 feet from the valley f loor. One of the walkways leads up to a platform for viewing the needle and the valley basin out to Kahului Harbor. Interpretive signage provides a background on the history of the area. An ethnobotanical walk meanders down to the streambed, highlighting native plants. $5 entry fee; it’s open 7 a.m.-7 p.m. daily. Back down ‘Iao Valley Road is Kepaniwai Park-Heritage Gardens, a tribute to Maui’s multicultural heritage. Since the 1950s, several cultural groups have created displays of gardens, buildings and statuary that exemplify their homelands. There is no admission fee to this county

park. Stroll through Korean, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, New England and traditional Hawaiian features. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy by ‘Iao Stream. Map A:E1.

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Ka‘ahumanu ChurchBuilt in 1876 to honor Queen Ka‘ahumanu, this Wailuku landmark was designed by Edward Bailey. The congregation was founded in 1832 within a simple grass hut. Visitors are welcome to Sunday services at 8:30 a.m. that feature hymns sung in English and Hawaiian. 808-244-5189, Map A:E2.

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Maui’s coolest small town has a distinct international f lair. This north shore town melds elements of its 100-plus year history as a booming sugar plantation camp with over 30 years of recognition as the “Windsurf Capital of the World.” Pa‘ia’s thriving multi-ethnic culture began in the 1890s when laborers were imported to work in the Pa‘ia Sugar Mill or nearby cane fields. The townspeople were a mix of Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Puerto Rican and Portuguese, who lived and worked together in harmony. A century later, the town continued

to attract people from around the world once a group of young surfers discovered the perfect wind conditions at nearby Ho‘okipa Beach and developed a new sport of surfing with a sail. The result is a picturesque beach town with brightly colored plantation-era wooden buildings. Inside the vibrant storefronts you’ll find at least 40 boutiques, offering a wide selection of men’s, women’s and children’s apparel, designer swimwear, surfing, windsurfing and beach gear, jewelry and art studios along with home furnishings. Restaurants and eateries are in no short supply either. Whether you’re looking for a light snack or full meal, you

can choose from bakeries, a coffee shop, fresh fish and seafood, Mexican, Brazilian, Mediterranean, Pacific Rim, Indian or Vegan. Several restaurants feature live music nights and weekends. Laid-back during the day, Pa‘ia jams after the sun goes down. The north shore is also known for its beautiful, white sand beaches. Baldwin Beach Park is the first beach you encounter, driving from Kahului to Pa‘ia. It offers restrooms and picnic facilities. Pa‘ia Bay (referred to as Baby Beach by many of the locals) is located at the edge of town and perfect for swimming. Once you leave Pa‘ia heading east, you’ll see a sign for Ku‘au, home to the renowned Mama’s Fish House. The sandy cove in front of the restaurant and luxury homes is a quiet place to relax. Next stop is world-famous Ho‘okipa Beach Park (see bar). No matter what you like best about Maui, you can discover the extreme side while experiencing Pa‘ia. Map G:B3.

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This lovely gem of an island is part of Maui County and within close proximity of Maui island. Enjoy a romantic getaway for a few days at one of two luxurious resorts. Another option is to set out on a fun-filled day trip via boat or air to Lana‘i. Once there, the activity options are many: enjoy a game of golf at The Challenge at Manele designed by Jack Nicklaus. If you’re up for adventure, rent a vehicle to explore the Garden of the Gods, the ultimate rock garden, or the ancient ruins of Kaunolu

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Village, a fishing village thought to be inhabited in the 15th century. Jump in your four-wheel drive and head out on Munro Trail through a rain forest to stunning views of Maui, Moloka‘i, Kaho‘olawe, Hawai‘i Island and O‘ahu. Stretch your legs along Shipwreck Beach; good for beachcombing, not so much for swimming, Hulopo‘e Beach is a protected marine life conservation area that’s a favorite with divers and snorkelers. On the left side of the beach is Pu‘u Pehe Rock, known as Sweetheart Rock.

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Dominating east Maui with its summit at 10,023 feet is the majestic volcanic crater known as Haleakala (House of the Sun). One of only two national parks in Hawai‘i, Haleakala is home to endangered bird species, rare native plants and exotic landscapes. There are also many cultural and historic sites within its boundaries from the moon-like summit to the rainforest of Kipahulu accessible only from the road to Hana/Highway 360. For those who seek a path less traveled, drive up to the summit in the late afternoon and stay for sunset. The above-clouds view toward the west is awe-inspiring. At night, a telescope offers unique perspective: the stars and heavenly bodies are so dense at this high elevation that you’ll see movement in the sky. During daylight hours, park rangers offer guided hikes at no charge in both the Summit and Kipahulu areas. The Waikamoi Cloud Forest Hike begins at Hosmer Grove just inside the park entrance. This is a three-hour, three-mile moderate hike into the native upland forest where you just may see a rare endemic bird. It’s every Thursday from 8:45 a.m.; call for reservations, 808-572-4400. A 20-minute hike along the famous Sliding Sands Trail is offered three times each morning. Adventuresome hikers will find over 37 miles of trails to explore on their own in the park.

Upcountry Maui The fertile volcanic slopes of Haleakala offer a dramatic change in landscape and climate from Maui’s popular coastlines. The combination of volcanic soil, cool weather and

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HALEAKALA: KIPAHULU DISTRICT• There is a coastal side to this national park accessible only by driving the road to Hana.• Park is open 24/7, visitor center is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Restroom and water are available.

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moisture has given rise to thriving produce, herb and f lower farms. In upper Kula, explore an organic lavender farm and indulge in lavender botanicals. Bicyclists will enjoy biking down the volcano with Haleakala Bike Co., or rent bikes to make trails elsewhere on the island. At the upper end of Haleakala Hwy. 37, visit Maui’s only winery, Tedeschi Winery, at Ulupalakua Ranch. Sample wines in the tasting room. Explore the old paniolo (cowboy) town of Makawao on foot (or on horse) and visit

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its western storefronts filled with housewares, apparel, jewelry, arts and crafts. Hitching posts line boutiques, art galleries and restaurants. Doughnuts-on-a-stick and “heavenly” cream puffs from Komoda Store and Bakery are popular sweet treats. Nearby, Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center features notable local artists’ exhibitions and offer ongoing workshops to the community. Baldwin Avenue in Makawao leads to the north shore plantation town of Pa‘ia (page 66). North Shore Zipline offers tree-to-tree canopy tours with ocean views.

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The Pacific beckons... Upon landing in the islands, one of your first thoughts is to get to the beach. Here you’ll find activities guaranteed to please every age range—from snorkeling beneath the ocean surface to high-f lying adventures that’ll heighten the adrenaline. A note of caution: wherever you venture, observe ocean safety signs posted at beaches and as ascertained from surf and weather reports, and water activity providers.

Snorkel & snuba The hottest underwater activity on Maui is called “snuba,” a hybrid between snorkeling and scuba diving. Enjoy the freedom of breathing underwater with a regulator without the weight of a tank on your back. Instead, a harness worn on the body is connected to a long hose that’s connected to a raft f loating on the water. Explore the ocean to about 10 feet. Begin your underwater adventure with convenient gear rentals. Boss Frog’s Snorkel, Surf & Cycle carries snorkel equipment, body and surf boards, beach chairs and bicycles—everything to play outdoors on the Valley Isle. Ask about deals that include popular activities such as a Molokini snorkel outing too.Maui’s Beach House is a family-owned rental shop where you’ll find surfboards, SUPs, kayaks, snorkel gear, fins, beach umbrellas and private lessons too. They have a large inventory of equipment, so you can just walk right in, find what you need, and walk right out. Pick up and delivery are available too.Snorkel Bob’s features their own exclusive line of quality gear—the Snorkel Bob Brand Seamo Betta™ and Li’l Mo Betta™ RX masks, Bigfoots (15-17) and Mof lex fins, Ultima Bubba dry snorkel and Mof l02 for fresh air with every breath. Their free 24-hour interisland gear return makes it easy and convenient for you! Also get SB’s 250-page fish photography book “Every Fish Tells a Story” for $7.50 with rental of a snorkel set for the week (regular price is $28).

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Life Conservation Districts (MLCD) were established to conserve and replenish fragile marine resources. Nationally, Hawai‘i is also home to the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. For several decades, these conservation efforts have helped the Pacific humpback whale population triple, kept coral reefs healthy, maintained fishing resources, and offered visitors outstanding opportunities to see reef fish and marine mammals in their natural habitats. Hawai‘i established one of its largest MLCDs in 1976 on the southern coast of Lana‘i with the adjacent bays of Manele and Hulopo‘e. The bays are separated by a volcanic cone, which has eroded on the seaward edge to form Pu‘u Pehe Cove. A sea stack known as Pu‘u Pehe Rock is located just offshore and comes into view as you enter Manele Bay by sea. The cove and lava rock are a popular place to snorkel. Hulopo‘e Bay is surrounded by lava, creating large tidepools, perfect for snorkeling. The crescent-shaped islet that can be seen from Maui’s leeward coastlines is Molokini. One of the most popular snorkeling and diving spots in Maui County, Molokini’s inner cove is the crater’s submerged f loor. The cove slopes from the shoreline to a depth of about 100 feet before dropping off.

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Its diversity of reef fish and other marine life is among the most impressive in Hawai‘i. Molokini was named a MLCD in 1977. In 1978, Honolua Bay and neighboring Mokule‘ia Bay on the northwestern shore of Maui, were designated as a MLCD. This visually stunning marine preserve can be easily seen from Honoapi‘ilani Highway. Honolua is a famous surf spot and its bay is popular with snorkeling charter boats. Mokule‘ia, which is often called Slaughterhouse because there was once a cattle slaughterhouse on its cliffs, has a beautiful sandy beach. Both bays offer dense fields of coral, small lava caves and arches (Map D:E3). Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary was created in 1992 and comprises mainly the seas surrounding Maui, Moloka‘i, Lana‘i and Kaho‘olawe. The warm tropical waters of less than 600 feet in depth are considered by many to be the world’s most important humpback whale habitat, as well as the only area in the U.S. where humpbacks reproduce. While the North Pacific humpback population has grown impressively, humpbacks remain listed as an endangered species. Learn more at the Sanctuary Visitor Center located in Kihei. Open Mon.-Fri. with year-round exhibits and programs (Map E:E7).

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West SideKapalua Bay, Map D:C9

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beach that curves around Kapalua Bay. There are

shaded areas, restrooms, showers and parking.

South Side:Oneloa Beach (Big Beach), Map F:C16

The soft sand beach spans 3,000 feet across the shore. Great for kids to play in the sand and boogie board. Parking, picnic tables, shaded areas and restrooms. See Molokini and Kaho‘olawe.

South Side:

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This trio of Kihei beaches are very popular with residents and visitors. Great for snorkeling. Strong tradewinds pick up in the afternoon. Phones, restrooms, showers available.

West Side:Ka‘anapali Beach, Map C:A7

Stretching from the Sheraton Maui to Hyatt Regency Maui, this beach is great for people watching, walking. Great for snorkeling, swimming, sunset views. Restrooms, showers.

North Shore:Ho‘okipa Beach Park, Map G:D3

Ho‘okipa is world-famous for windsurfing, but not great

for swimming due to the currents,. Use caution. Phones, restrooms, showers and picnic areas are available at the park.

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Crazy Shirts Celebrates 50thThe sidewalks of Waikiki in 1964 is where Crazy Shirts got its start.Back then, t-shirts were seen merely as “undershirts” and designs were airbrushed onto cotton tees. Those were the days... It’s been 50 years since then and Crazy Shirts is now an internationally recognized name of casual apparel. The quality materials have always been there, but what

Gifts run the gamut from elegant, one-of-a-kind works of art to cheeky knickknacks and souvenirs. All make great gifts for family and friends!

shop pingGood buys just for you!

Shop till You DropThe air-conditioned Lahaina Cannery Mall’s architecture

reflects its history as a former pineapple cannery. Find 50

shops and restaurants, plus a food court. Free hula shows:

7 p.m. Tues., Thurs.; keiki hula 1 p.m. Sat.-Sun.

Maui’s largest shopping mall, Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center,

has more than 100 stores, restaurants, services, a kid’s play area and movie theater

too. Look for free shows, cultural events and a farmers market, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. every

Tues., Wed. & Fri.Whalers Village is on

beachfront property with restaurants that take

advantage of ocean views. Find a vacation keepsake and

enjoy a meal at more than 90 fine stores and restaurants.

Whalers Village Museum houses whale exhibits, artifacts

and antique scrimshaw.With beautiful ocean views

across the way, The Outlets of Maui is the perfect locale

for global brand name outlet retailers such as Coach, Calvin

Klein, Michael Kors, Adidas Outlet Store and more. It’s a

prime shopping, dining and entertainment destination!

Create aLasting MemoryWhether you love to work with your hands and like the idea of crafting your own vacation memories—and even if you like the idea, but your hands don’t cooperate—you’ll find lots of accessories available to help you create something special.

SHOPPING IDEAS

APPAREL & ACCESSORIESCRAZY SHIRTS>crazyshirts.comWHALERS VILLAGE MAP C:B7808 661 0117 \ SEE AD FOR MORE SHOPS9AM-10PM DAILY

MADE IN HAWAIIOILS OF ALOHA>oilsofaloha.com OPEN DAILYAVAILABLE AT ABC STORES, HILO HATTIE & LONGS DRUGS (CVS PHARMACY) STATEWIDE808 637 5620, 800 367 6010----------------------------------------SHOPPING CENTERSLAHAINA CANNERY MALL>lahainacannerymall.com1221 HONOAPI‘ILANI HWY MAP C:F20808 661 5304 \ 9:30AM-9PM DAILY

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sets this company apart is its dedication to creating new designs, and pioneering its specialty-dyed fabrics and “hydro-print” items that change design when wet. Crazy Shirts has always been ahead of the game and setting the standard. What keeps them going is customer satisfaction and excitement for the future.

Start with vibrant Hawaiian print fabrics to make a pillowcase, tablemat, kitchen curtains, aloha shirt or pareo. Or perhaps quilting is more your style? Take home easy and stress-free quilt kits to create the perfect baby blanket or table runner. If you’re into documenting your vacation with a photo album or sharing your memories with a family calendar, you’ll need some Hawaiian graphics. Easy! Find all you need, plus lots of friendly advice and tips along the way at the shops listed on page 92. Done!

EDIBLESEat Here,Take Home

As the largest organ of your body, skin is susceptible to a number of abuses. That’s where Oils of Aloha products can help. The purest form of kukui oil is used in its skin care products to alleviate dry skin, eczema and psoriasis. It helps with easing the redness of sunburns too.

SKIN CAREGo All Natural

Bringing home a gift for family and friends that reflects your travels is special to that person. What’s makes it even more special is if they can eat it! Look for islandmade cookies; cooking spices that include exotic isle flavors such as li hing, guava or mango; picked-fresh-from-the-field pineapples; and so much more. There are lots of Maui-made goodies that are easy to pack and take home! See page 86.

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OUTLETS OF MAUI>theoutletsofmaui.com900 FRONT ST LAHAINA MAP B:C3808 661 8277 \ 9:30AM-10PM DAILY----------------------------------------QUEEN KA‘AHUMANU CENTER>queenkaahumanucenter.com275 W KA‘AHUMANU AVE KAHULUIMAP A:D9 \ 808 877 43259:30AM-9PM MON-SAT 10AM-5PM SUN

WHALERS VILLAGE>whalersvillage.com2435 KA‘ANAPALI PKWY MAP C:A7808 661 4567 \ 9:30AM-10PM DAILY----------------------------------------SOUVENIRSISLAND CUTIEWHALERS VILLAGE 2435 KA‘ANAPALI PKWYMAP C:A7 \ 808 661 77449:30AM-10PM DAILY

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Client: Whalers VillageJob Number: WHLR-28144Size/colour: Trim: 4" x 10.75" - Bleed: 4.25" x 11" - Live: 3.5" x 10.25"; 4CPub: This Week MauiInsertion Date: Apr - Jun 2014

open dai ly f rom 9:30am–10pm | 808- 661-4567

2435 Kaanapal i Parkway, Maui | whalersv i l lage.com

@WhalersVil lage/ WhalersVil lage

With 90 stores and

restaurants, you can easily

shop for beach gear and

vacation 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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It’s time to toss the aloha shirt you’ve been wearing your last vacation and ditch the faded sarong that’s seen better days. The colors, designs, patterns and even fabrics of today’s casual wear have changed, and it’s time to update your vacation attire. When you think contemporary Hawaiian apparel and resort wear, think Hilo Hattie. Comfortable and stylish apparel for all ages is appropriate any time, and you’ll find a large selection from which to choose. Lots of take-home gifts too—gourmet foods, bath and body products, items for the home and jewelry. Find great values on colorful Maui logo t-shirts and Hawaiian-style designs on souvenirs and apparel at T-Shirt Factory. With factory-direct pricing, you’ll score a wide variety of items. Shorts, dresses, alohawear, sarongs, slippers and more in all sizes. Dress aloha with Hawaiian print outfits made of 100 percent cotton or rayon from Lani’s. Men’s silk aloha shirts are available, plus women’s mu‘umu‘u styles and handpainted silk sarongs. At Lani’s at Whalers find t-shirts, beach hats and ball caps, alohawear for toddlers, sarongs and beach dresses, plus a a lot of fun tchotchkes. Maui no ka oi at Logowear Maui! Lots of merchandise to browse through: printed and embroidered logowear, t-shirts, shorts, caps, sweats and so much more. Infants to adults will find matching aloha apparel at Maui Resortwear. Liven up your look with bright logo sweatshirts, hats and dresses too. Home of the “mountain dude” t-shirt!

Update your vacation wardrobe with contemporary patterns and styles.

on the go, isle style

CRAZY SHIRTS >crazyshirts.comWHALERS VILLAGE MAP C:B7808 661 0117 \ SEE AD FOR MORE SHOPS9AM-10PM DAILY-----------------------------------------HILO HATTIE>hilohattie.comOUTLETS OF MAUI MAP B:C4 \ 808 667 7911PI‘ILANI VILLAGE MAP E:G9 \ 808 875 45459AM-9PM DAILY-----------------------------------------LANI’S>lahainacannery.comLAHAINA CANNERY MALL1221 HONOAPI‘ILANI HWY MAP C:F20808 661 5175 \ 9:30AM-9PM DAILY

CASUAL & FUN APPARELLANI’S AT WHALERSWHALERS VILLAGE 2435 KA‘ANAPALI HWY MAP C:A7 \ 808 667 2345 \ 8:30AM-10PM DAILY-----------------------------------------LOGOWEAR MAUILAHAINA CANNERY MALL 1221 HONOAPI‘ILANI HWY MAP C:F20 \ 808 667 46369:30AM-9PM DAILY-----------------------------------------MAUI RESORTWEAR>lahainacannery.comLAHAINA CANNERY MALL MAP C:F20808 661 5563 \ 9:30AM-9PM DAILY -----------------------------------------T-SHIRT FACTORYWHALERS VILLAGE 808 661 2788 \ 9:30AM-10PM DAILY THE SHOPS AT WAILEA 808 879 7005 \ 9:30AM-9PM DAILY

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Client: Whalers VillageJob Number: WHLR-28144Size/colour: Trim: 4" x 10.75" - Bleed: 4.25" x 11" - Live: 3.5" x 10.25"; 4CPub: This Week MauiInsertion Date: Apr - Jun 2014

open dai ly f rom 9:30am–10pm | 808- 661-4567

2435 Kaanapal i Parkway, Maui | whalersv i l lage.com

@WhalersVil lage/ WhalersVil lage

With 90 stores and

restaurants, you can easily

shop for beach gear and

vacation 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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FRONT STREET(808) 667-2761

WHALERS VILLAGE(808) 661-3916

LAHAINA CANNERY MALL(808) 661-5542

THE SHOPS AT WAILEA(808) 891-8669

KAMAOLE SHOPPING CENTER (808) 879-5545

PI ILANI SHOPPING CENTER (808) 891-8319

Hawaii’s Best Collection of Swimwear

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Situated on the picturesque shores of Ka‘anapali Beach, Whalers Village offers 90 shops and restaurants from beachfront dining to unique jewelry stores. Also enjoy free daily activities including lei making and hula lessons at the Center Stage. Stay for the free live evening entertainment. Open 9:30 a.m.-10 p.m. daily; three hours free parking with a minimum purchase.

How to Get There• By car: From Kahului Airport, take Hwy. 380 out of Kahului then turn left onto Hwy. 30 where you’ll pass Ma‘alaea Harbor on the left and drive along the coast. Hwy. 30 is the only road in and out of Maui’s west side. A few miles past the town of Lahaina on the left, turn left onto Ka‘anapali Parkway. Whalers Village is on the left, 2435 Ka‘anapali Parkway. Three hours validation free parking with minimum purchase. One validation per vehicle per day.• By shuttle: The free Ka‘anapali Resort Shuttle runs daily between your hotel and Whalers Village. You can also take the Lahaina shuttle for a small fee. Ask your concierge for details.

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FRONT STREET(808) 667-2761

WHALERS VILLAGE(808) 661-3916

LAHAINA CANNERY MALL(808) 661-5542

THE SHOPS AT WAILEA(808) 891-8669

KAMAOLE SHOPPING CENTER (808) 879-5545

PI ILANI SHOPPING CENTER (808) 891-8319

Hawaii’s Best Collection of Swimwear

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Pineapples, onions and coffee, oh my! Maui is most closely associated with these iconic foods. When you put them together, chances are likely that visuals spring to mind of golden pineapples ripening in the field, sweet onions sauteing in the pan or fragrant coffee brewing in a pot. Grown-on-Maui is a nationally recognized label, but did you know that the island is also home to a wide range of incredible edibles: raw sugar, wines and spirits,

MAUI’S Incredible edibles

chocolate bars, potato chips, tropical fruit jams, even goat cheese truff les. Farmers Market of Maui has a tradition of offering the tastiest Maui-grown produce direct from local farms. Shop for avocados, bananas, coconuts, mangoes and papayas. Pick up airport-ready Maui pineapples and onions, island macadamia nuts and coffee. You’ll also find fresh home baked goods. Honolulu Cookie Company serves popular, gourmet treats shaped

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like miniature pineapples. Premium ingredients are combined to create delectable shortbread cookies in tropical f lavors, dipped in dark or milk chocolate, baked with a coffee bean or sugared fruit. These cookies are so tasty that island residents as well as visitors order them in gift boxes for friends and family or business associates.

FARMERS MARKETOF MAUI3636 L. HONOAPI‘ILANI HWY LAHAINA \ MAP D:E20808 669 70047-11AM MON/WED/FRI & AT61 S KIHEI RD KIHEI MAP E:F5808 875 09498AM-4PM MON-THURS,8AM-5PM FRI

HONOLULUCOOKIE COMPANY>honolulucookie.com695 FRONT ST LAHAINA MAP B:B12 \ 808 667 75599AM-10PM DAILYWHALERS VILLAGE MAP C:B7808 661 82489AM-10PM DAILY COMING SOON: THE SHOPSAT WAILEA MAP F:D39:30AM-9PM DAILY

You’ll be everybody’s favorite when you bring home tasty goodies for family & friends!

start herehonolulu cookie

company

May 2-3 Maui Onion FestivalCheck out this 25th annual event that celebrates the humble, yet f lavorful, Maui onion. Lots to see & do so bring the whole family! See page 33 for more details. More info: 808-661-4567 or whalersvillage.com.

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Pearl Factory Hawaiian Heirloom Jewelry

Gems unique to the islands are all quality made and painstakingly crafted to ref lect the true beauty and traditions of

its heritage. In 1887, Queen Kapi‘olani and Princess Lili‘uokalani attended Queen Victoria’s Jubilee in England. At the time, they received solid gold bracelets with their names etched in Old English lettering filled with black enamel. This is the start of Hawaiian heirloom jewelry. For the elegant luster of beautiful

pearls, Pearl Factory offers genuine Akoya, Tahitian black, white and golden South Sea pearls and freshwater pearls. Choose your pearl and select from more than 120 jewelry mountings. It’s Hawai‘i’s original pearl-in-the-oyster treasure hunt!

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Saturday and Sunday at 1pmTuesday and Thursday at 7pm

LahainaCanneryMall.com . LahainaCannery . 1221 Honoapi‘ilani Highway, Lahaina

Open daily 9:30am to 9pm, 7pm Sundays . (808) 661-5304

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Located at the former site of a working pineapple cannery, Lahaina Cannery Mall has fun shops, dining choices at the Pineapple Court and events. Enjoy the free hula shows, 7 p.m. Tues. and Thurs., and 1 p.m. Sat. and Sun. Mall hours are 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Sat.; until 7 p.m. on Sun. with ample free parking. 808-661-5304, lahainacannerymall.com.

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Saturday and Sunday at 1pmTuesday and Thursday at 7pm

LahainaCanneryMall.com . LahainaCannery . 1221 Honoapi‘ilani Highway, Lahaina

Open daily 9:30am to 9pm, 7pm Sundays . (808) 661-5304

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Create your very own Maui souvenir that brings back happy vacation memories whenever you look at it. Remember the endangered turtle you spotted while snorkeling? How about the delicious sweetness of juicy pineapples picked from the field? Whether through quilt kits, scrapbooks supplies or vibrant Hawaiian print fabrics, you’ll find something that’ll bring a smile to your face. Isle shops offer tools, accessories and friendly advice for hobbyists and anyone willing to learn something new. Create a handmade gift for yourself, your family and friends.

diy isle crafts Bring home island aloha with Hawaiian print barkcloth, cotton dobby and more from Fabric Mart. With over 3,000 design fabrics available, it’ll be hard to choose just one. Find island apparel patterns for mu‘umu‘u and quilts. Get ready-to-go gifts such as Hawaiian quilted pillows, bags, placemats and more. Scrapbookers will be in hula heaven with Island Paperie’s huge custom selection of Hawaiian scrapbooking supplies. Create a memory book or greeting cards with exclusive paper, rubber stamps, punches, laser cuts and Hawaiian die cuts featuring island images.

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ISLAND PAPERIE>islandpaperie.com395 DAIRY RD KAHULUI MAP A:B14 808 298 8515 \ 10AM-5PM MON-FRI, NOON-3PM SAT

SEW SPECIAL>sewspecialmaui.netQUEEN KA‘AHUMANU CENTER MAP A:D9808 877 6128 \ 9:30AM-9PM MON-SAT, 10AM-5PM SUN

Celebrating 10 years in business, The Maui Quilt Shop is a “quilter’s haven” providing imaginative ideas, local expertise and traditional Hawaiian quilt classes. Also see island-style and Hawaiian quilt kits, patterns and books. Non-quilters can purchase finished Hawaiian quilts and more. Notions and needle arts available too. Seasonal Sunday hours. Sew Special offers Hawaiian quilt classes, quilt kits and gifts. Create a Hawai‘i memory project with cottons from Japan, bright Hawaiian fabrics, quilters cottons, exotic batiks, contemporary designer fabrics and a whole lot more.

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QueenKaahumanuCenter.com 808.877.4325Macy’s Sears Theatres Foodland Over 100 Unique Stores & Eateries

Stop by Maui’s largest shopping and entertainment destination, centrally located in Kahului. Find the big department stores like Sears and Macy’s, plus browse more than 100 shops and restaurants featuring everything from cool island-style boutiques, local-style candy and snacks to national specialty shops. Catch the latest movies at Ka‘ahumanu 6-Plex too. Did you know that Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center is a convenient place to find Maui-grown produce and baked goods? Visit the center’s Farmers Market from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. The market is near the center stage area. Also at center stage—colorful hula shows featuring different halau (groups) at 10:30 a.m. Mondays. On every last Friday of the month, 6-8 p.m., enjoy free concerts from Maui’s top entertainers and musical groups. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center also hosts numerous community and cultural events, free and open to the public. On every first Saturday each month 10 a.m.-noon, children in grades K-5 can enjoy crafts, education tables and entertainment. The mall is open 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. It is convenient to bus lines, has ample free parking and is close to Kahului Airport.

Free live concerts every last Friday of the month

Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center is named after the benevolent ali‘i

maui's largest shopping center

QueenKaahumanuCenter.com | 808.877.4325Macy’s | Sears | Theaters | Foodland | More Than 100 Unique Stores & Eateries

Free WI-FI

farmer’s marketevery Tuesday,

Wednesday & Friday

8am - 4pm

free hula showsevery Monday

10:30am

Kahului Airport

KAHULUI HARBOR

Queen Ka‘ahumanu

Center

HWY 36

HWY 32

More than 100 national retailers, local boutiques and restaurants

Maui's only macy’s & sears, plus a 6-screen, all-digital movie theater

Free wi-fi throughout the center

convenientTwo miles from

Kahului Airport,less than a mile from

Kahului Harbor

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QueenKaahumanuCenter.com 808.877.4325Macy’s Sears Theatres Foodland Over 100 Unique Stores & Eateries

maui's largest shopping center

QueenKaahumanuCenter.com | 808.877.4325Macy’s | Sears | Theaters | Foodland | More Than 100 Unique Stores & Eateries

Free WI-FI

farmer’s marketevery Tuesday,

Wednesday & Friday

8am - 4pm

free hula showsevery Monday

10:30am

Kahului Airport

KAHULUI HARBOR

Queen Ka‘ahumanu

Center

HWY 36

HWY 32

More than 100 national retailers, local boutiques and restaurants

Maui's only macy’s & sears, plus a 6-screen, all-digital movie theater

Free wi-fi throughout the center

convenientTwo miles from

Kahului Airport,less than a mile from

Kahului Harbor

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We totally understand—we all want to look our best when on vacation. And when it comes to swimwear, it’s a no brainer. Everything has to be locked tight, yet comfortable; something that shows you off or, perhaps, leaves much to the imagination. It’s your call. Time to shop! Maui Clothing Company is an island-based company offering an extensive designer swimwear collection in addition to its private label line, Maui WaterWear. Find mix-and-match tops and bottoms in all sizes and styles including bandeau, halter, push-up underwire, string side bottoms and boy shorts. Allot a few hours to try things on so you don’t feel rushed (ie. leave the boyfriend or husband behind and surprise him later!).

fit for the beach

Nothing beats a convenience store. How often have we gone on vacation only to find something was left behind in the rush of packing? Toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, aspirin, sunscreen, etc. Our savior has

always been the neighborhood convenience store. Take it up a notch and you have ABC Stores, Kmart and Whalers General Store. They do even better by providing more amenities than you expect. Toiletries are a given, but these handy-dandy stores also stock aisles of island gift and souvenir items. Find alohawear, edibles such as mac nuts, jams and jellies, coffee, cookies, calendars, kitchen accessories, food serving accessories, plus lots more.

Quick ‘n convenient!

ABC STORES>abcstores.com14 LOCATIONS ON MAUI888 703 4222 \ 8AM-10:30PM DAILY

KMART>kmart.com424 DAIRY RD KAHULUI MAP A:C15808 871 8553 \ 7AM-10PM DAILY

WHALERS GENERAL STORE8 LOCATIONS ON MAUIOPEN DAILY

Kmart

ABC Stores

fast findMAUI CLOTHING COMPANY>mauiclothingcompany.com878 FRONT ST LAHAINA MAP B:B6808 667 6090 \ 9AM-10PM DAILYTWO STORES IN KIHEI:808 891 8319 & 808 879 5545image: angelina Hills of aloHa PorTraiTs

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Rejuvenate

The tropical life offers the quintessential mode of “letting go,” something easily attained on the Valley Isle. Consider the many options available to rejuvenate the spirit, mind and body via spa treatments at hotels, small establishments offering wellness treatments and even yoga classes. Wellness options include ancient Hawaiian healing methods, the use of medicinal plants, hot smooth stones, touch techniques like lomi lomi

massage or a healing session with a kahuna (teacher). Whatever wellness treatment you select, be sure to discuss your preferences before booking the appointment. Wind down with a pampering “Island Serenity” body massage at Zensations Spa. Also choose from unique beauty, skin and massage packages that include anti-aging facials and massages for couples. You’ll experience the finest quality products in a luxurious setting.

fast findZENSATIONS SPA>zensationsspa.com3600 L HONOAPI‘ILANI RD SUITE E LAHAINA MAP D:E20808 669 010010AM-6PM MON-SAT,11AM-5PM SUN

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ISLAND PAPERIE395 Dairy Road, Kahului (Across Shell Gas Station)1 Block from Kmart & 1 minute from the Airport!Tel: (808) 298-8515 www.islandpaperie.com

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FREEHAWAIIAN SCRAPBOOKINGPineapple Die Cut

(with purchase)

CJ’S DELI & DINER (808) 667-0968

FREE COOLER

Located in the Fairway Shops, 2580 Keka’a Dr., Lahaina • Map C:C5

with $12 purchase of Homemade Picnic Lunch

• Perfect for trip to Hana, Haleakala or Beach• Chicken, Egg & Tuna Salads & Deli Meats!• Fresh Pineapple, Chips, Drinks & Dessert• Free Ice Refills, Packed to stay fresh!• Keep cooler for the week, deposit required• Catering Available

Vegan Burgers • Gluten FREE Bread & Menu Available!Family Style Restaurant serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

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Bike Down the VolcanoSAVE 15% OFF our Haleakala Express,

our Summit Deluxeor our Sunrise Special.

The freedom to ride at your own pace!• Good Equipment • Good Info • Best Value • Most Freedom

Haleakala Bike Co.Haiku Marketplace, Map G:D4

575-9575

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Hawaiian Mug or Sarongwith any $20 or more purchase

Kihei Pi‘ilani Village • (808) 875-4545297 Pi‘ikea Ave. • Open Daily 9:00am to 9:00pmThe Outlets of Maui, Lahaina • (808) 667-7911900 Front St. • Open Daily 9:00am to 9:00pm

FREEValid at time of purchase, no splitting of transactions. Cannot be combined with each other or other promotion or coupon. One free gift per person per day. Not valid on fine jewelry, concessions and HiloHattie.com. Designs may vary. Offer expires 12/31/2014.

All Fashions and Gifts with any $50 or more purchase 10% OFFValid at time of purchase, no splitting of transactions. Cannot be combined with each other or other promotion or coupon. Not valid on fine jewelry, concessions, food items and HiloHattie.com. Offer expires 12/31/2014.

Kihei Pi‘ilani Village • (808) 875-4545297 Pi‘ikea Ave. • Open Daily 9:00am to 9:00pmThe Outlets of Maui, Lahaina • (808) 667-7911900 Front St. • Open Daily 9:00am to 9:00pm

T-SHIRTS $499

• Old Guys Rule and Woody T’s • Men’s Casual Wear - Hawaiian Shirts, Tori Richard, Reyn Spooner

• Ladies Evening Wear • Boys and Girls Cabana sets, Hula Kitty T-Shirts and much more!

FREEGift with purchase

from

Sugar Beach Lani’s • 145 N. Kihei Rd. Bldg A, Sugar Beach Resort, Kihei, Map E:E3 875-1145Logowear Maui• Lahaina Cannery Mall, Map C:F20 • 667-4636

Maui Resortwear • Lahaina Cannery Mall, Map C:F20 • 661-5563

Three Locations:

any purchase of $20 or moreone coupon per person

BAD ASS COFFEE COMPANY3636 L. Honoapiilani Rd., Lahaina (Honokowai) • Map D:E20

671 Front Street, Lahaina • Map B:C13(800) 738-8223 • BadAssMaui.com

$2 OFF

Coupon valid through December 31, 2014 at Jack in the Box® Kahului, Wailuku and Kihei. One

coupon per guest, per visit. One offer per coupon. No duplicate coupons accepted. Not valid with any

other offer. ©2014 Jack in the Box Inc.

JACK IN THE BOX

5 pc Nuggets FREE

Kahului • Wailuku • Kihei

with any purchase

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HARD ROCK CAFECOLLECTIBLE SHOT GLASS

*Present this ad and receive a complimentaryHard Rock Collectible Shot Glass with $25 food, retail,

or non-alcoholic beverage purchase. Offer Exp. 12/31/14.Not valid with other offers, one per person, per visit.

Valid only at Maui location. Hard Rock reserves all rights.

FREE* w/ $25 purchase

900 Front St. Lahaina• (808) 667-7400 • hardrock.com

9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 11 7 0 - Mug 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 11 7 1 - Sarong

FREE Hawaiian Mug or Sarongwith any $20 or more purchase

9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 1 7 6 4

All Fashions and Giftswith any $50 or more purchase10% OFF

Miles & MinutesA mini-guide to help you estimate how long

it takes to get from here to thereFROM kahului airport TO: via hwy. miles & MIN.

Haleakala National Park

Hana

‘Iao Valley State Park

Ka‘anapali

Kapalua

Kihei

Lahaina

Ma‘alaea

Makawao

Makena

Napili

Pa‘ia

Wailea

Wailuku

AVOID RUSH HOUR If you don’t want to get stuck in work hour traffic, avoid driving 6-8:30 a.m. and 3:30-6 p.m.PUBLIC TRANSIT The Maui Bus has daily service throughout central, south, west, Haiku, Kula and Upcountry Maui areas, $2 per ride. Daily and monthly passes are available. Call 808-871-4838 or for routes visit co.maui.hi.us/.

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• Warehouse Direct Prices• 1000’s of Hawaiian Prints• Quilt & Craft Supplies*With your first purchase of $25.00 or more.Not to be combined with any other offer.Must present coupon. One coupon per person.

230 Hana Hwy, KahuluiMap A:B13 871-6900

$5 OFF*FABRIC

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• Weekly Entertainment• 10am til late • Open Air Dining• Dine In or Carry Out

Jay’s Place • (808) 661-6699 • Map B:C14Wharf Cinema Center, 658 Front St. • jaysplacemaui.com

PASTA•PIZZA•SUBS$3 Daily Drinks

*Buy one entree, receive 2nd at 50% OFF. One per party, not combined with other offers.

50% OFF2nd Entree*

FREE Hula ShowPolynesian PerformancesTuesday & Thursday at 7pm

Keiki HulaSaturday & Sunday at 1pm

Open Daily 9:30am - 9pm • www.lahainacannerymall.com1221 Honoapiilani Hwy • (808) 661-5304

BREAKFAST

*Free meal must be of equal or lesser value. Available for dine-in only. This promotion is subject to change or cancellation without notice. 7:30-10:30 a.m.

Moose McGillycuddy’s2511 South Kihei Road, Kihei Maui • 808-891-8600

844 Front St. Lahaina Maui • 808-667-7758

2 for 1• Purchase any breakfast meal and receive your 2nd breakfast meal FREE!*• Must purchase two beverages

10% OFF SWIMWEAR

Expires 07/31/2014 - Coupon Code: TWM - See our ad on page 85

Must present coupon at time of purchase. May not be combined with other coupons or promotions. Excludes fine jewelry.

FRONT STREET(808) 667-2761

WHALERS VILLAGE(808) 661-3916

LAHAINA CANNERY MALL(808) 661-5542

THE SHOPS AT WAILEA(808) 891-8669

KAMAOLE SHOPPING CENTER(808) 879-5545

PIILANI SHOPPING CENTER(808) 891-8319

ENT IRE PURCHASE

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Kahului Airport

Heliport

Terminal

Car Rental Return

Kanaha Beach Park

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Haleakala

Kahului

Post Office

Wailuku

Iao Valley

Bailey House Museum

Kaahumanu Church

Maui Marketplace

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Kahului Shopping

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Maui Mall

Maui Nui Botanical Garden

To Paia & Hana

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Kahului Harbor Park

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LK&P Sugar Cane Train

Lahaina Station

The Shops

at 505

Outlets of Maui

To Lahaina Jodo

Mission

Hilo Hattie West

Maui CenterAnchor

Square

Maui Theatre

Mariner's Alley

Lahaina Inn

Lahaina Market Place

Plantation Inn

Dickenson Square

Wharf Cinema Center

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Pioneer Inn & Shops

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Kahului Airport

Heliport

Terminal

Car Rental Return

Kanaha Beach Park

To

Haleakala

Kahului

Post Office

Wailuku

Iao Valley

Bailey House Museum

Kaahumanu Church

Maui Marketplace

To Iao Needle

To

Kihei &

Queen Kaahumanu

Center

Kahului Shopping

Center

Maui Mall

Maui Nui Botanical Garden

To Paia & Hana

A&B

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Kahului Harbor Park

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Maui Eldorado Outrigger

Kaanapali Golf Course

Tournament North

Kaanapali Golf Course Resort

South

Kaanapali Golf Course

Hanakaoo Beach Park

Kaanapali Beach Hotel

The Whaler on Kaanapali Beach

Royal Lahaina Resort

The Westin Maui Resort

& Spa

Kaanapali Alii

Old Lahaina Luau

Sheraton Maui Resort

& Spa

Whalers Village

Fairway Shops

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa

Wahikuli Wayside Park

Lahaina Cannery

Mall Lahaina Gateway

Mala Wharf

Aston Maui Kaanapali

Villas

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Puunoa Point

Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort

Villas

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Marriott Maui Ocean Club

Mini Medical Urgent Clinic

Black Rock

Lahaina Jodo Mission Buddhist Cultural Park

Sugar Cane Train Kaanapali Station

Lahaina Poice Station

Post Office

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Napili Plaza

Shopping Center

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Hawea Pt

Kapalua Golf Academy

Honokowai

Napili

Kapalua

Kahana

Napili Bay

Napili Park

D. T. Fleming Beach Park

Village Clubhouse

Ritz-Carlton Kapalua

Kapalua Shops

Village Tennis Center

The Ironwoods

The Bay Villas

Kapalua Bay Hotel

Kapalua Bay

Kapalua Golf Villas

Napili Village

Coconut Inn

Oneloa Bay

Napili Kai Beach Resort

The Mauian on Napili Bay

Hale Napili

Napili Sunset

Outrigger Napili Shores Resort

Honokeana Bay

Kahana Sunset

Haukoe Point

Kahana Village

Hololani

Outrigger Royal Kahana Resort

Valley Isle Aoao Resort

Aston Sands of Kahana

Kahana Beach Resort

Noelani Condo Resort

Polynesian Shores

Kaleialoha

Hale Ono Loa

Lokelani

Honokowai Beach Park

Makani Sands - Kulakane

Nohonani Condos

Pikake - Hale Kai

Maui SandsAston at Papakea Resort

Honokowai VillasAston Kaanapali Shores

Kaanapali Beach Club

Aston Paki Maui

Pohailani Maui Resort

Kahana Villa

Kahana Falls

Honolua-Mokuleia Bay Marine Life Conservation District

Namalu Bay

Napili Point Resort

The Plantation Course

(Slaughterhouse Beach)

Honokowai Marketplace

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Civic C

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Kaanapali Golf Course Resort

South

Kaanapali Golf Course

Hanakaoo Beach Park

Kaanapali Beach Hotel

The Whaler on Kaanapali Beach

Royal Lahaina Resort

The Westin Maui Resort

& Spa

Kaanapali Alii

Old Lahaina Luau

Sheraton Maui Resort

& Spa

Whalers Village

Fairway Shops

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa

Wahikuli Wayside Park

Lahaina Cannery

Mall Lahaina Gateway

Mala Wharf

Aston Maui Kaanapali

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Puunoa Point

Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort

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Mini Medical Urgent Clinic

Black Rock

Lahaina Jodo Mission Buddhist Cultural Park

Sugar Cane Train Kaanapali Station

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Napili Bay

Napili Park

D. T. Fleming Beach Park

Village Clubhouse

Ritz-Carlton Kapalua

Kapalua Shops

Village Tennis Center

The Ironwoods

The Bay Villas

Kapalua Bay Hotel

Kapalua Bay

Kapalua Golf Villas

Napili Village

Coconut Inn

Oneloa Bay

Napili Kai Beach Resort

The Mauian on Napili Bay

Hale Napili

Napili Sunset

Outrigger Napili Shores Resort

Honokeana Bay

Kahana Sunset

Haukoe Point

Kahana Village

Hololani

Outrigger Royal Kahana Resort

Valley Isle Aoao Resort

Aston Sands of Kahana

Kahana Beach Resort

Noelani Condo Resort

Polynesian Shores

Kaleialoha

Hale Ono Loa

Lokelani

Honokowai Beach Park

Makani Sands - Kulakane

Nohonani Condos

Pikake - Hale Kai

Maui SandsAston at Papakea Resort

Honokowai VillasAston Kaanapali Shores

Kaanapali Beach Club

Aston Paki Maui

Pohailani Maui Resort

Kahana Villa

Kahana Falls

Honolua-Mokuleia Bay Marine Life Conservation District

Namalu Bay

Napili Point Resort

The Plantation Course

(Slaughterhouse Beach)

Honokowai Marketplace

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Okolani Dr

Makena

Rd

Kaukahi

Make

na Rd

Mak

ena

Rd

Wailea Emerald Course

Wailea Old Blue Course

Makena

Gold Course at Wailea Golf Club

Wailea

La Perouse Bay

Ahihi Bay

Ahihi Kinau Natural Area Reserve

Oneloa Beach (Big Beach)

Makena Golf

Course

Makena Tennis Club

Makena Bay

Keawalai Church

Maluaka Beach Park

Makena Beach & Golf Resort

Makena Landing Beach Park

Makena Surf

Poolenalena Beach

Palauea Beach

Polo Beach ParkHotel Wailea

Wailea Beach Park

Wailea Point

The Four Seasons

Grand Wailea

Wailea Marriott Resort

The Shops at Wailea

Wailea Tennis ClubWailea Elua

Mokapu Beach ParkUlua Beach Park

The Palms (at Wailea)

Makena State Park

Little Beach

N

CAUTION: Road Rough

Fairmont Kea Lani Resort

To S. Kihei Rd

Wailea Ekahi

Wailea Gateway Center

Andaz Maui at Wailea

Uwapo RdKeno

lio Rd

Ohukai StKaonoulu St

Piikea Ave

E. Welakahao

Lilo

a R

d

Auhana Rd

Kanaka

nui R

d

Keonekai Rd

Mapu Pl

Kilohana Dr

Kauh

ale

St

Wa

ilea

Alan ui

Dr

Kanani Rd

Ulu

niu

St E. Waipuilani

E. Lipoa StHalekuai

Mo

kule

le H

wy

So

uth

Kih

ei Rd

Okolani Dr

Piilani Hw

y

North

Kihei Rd

Piilan

i Hw

y

Alanui Kealii Rd

Aka

la D

r

Maui Sunset

Kihei Gateway Center

To Makena

N

Kealia Resort

Sugar Beach Resort

Nani Kai HaleKihei Kai

Maalaea Surf

Kihei Beach Resort

Kihei Villages

Mai Poina Oe Lau Beach (Windsurfing Beach)

Menehune ShoresAston

Maui LuHumpback Whale Nat'l Marine

Sanctuary Ed. Ctr.Kauhale Makai

Luana Kai

Maui Schooner

Post Office

Waiohuli Beach Hale

Piilani Village

Shopping CenterKihei

Community Center

Elleair Maui Golf Club

Kukui Mall

Kihei Town Ctr

Kihei Kalama Village

Kihei Fire Station

Kalama Beach Park

Police

Shores Of MauiCove Park

Kamaole Beach Park 1

Royal MauianKamaole Nalu

Hale Pau Hana

Kihei Public Boat Ramp

Kamaole Beach Park 2

Kamaole Beach Park 3

Beach Parking

Kihei Surfside AoaoMana Kai Maui

Days Inn Maui OceanfrontHale Hui Kai

Keawakapu Beach Park

Mokapu Beach

Maui VistaMaui Coast Hotel

ABC Shopping PlazaKamaole Beach Club

Kihei Alii Kai

Dolphin Plaza

Kamaole Beach Center

Rainbow Mall

Kihei Kai NaniKihei Akahi

Aston at the Maui Banyan

Haleakala Shores

Maui Parkshore

Kamaole Sands

Hale Kamaole

Aston Maui Hill

Kihei

Wailea

Kenolio Park

Kihei Regional

Park

Azeka Shopping Ctr.

Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge

To Lahaina & Maalaea

To Kahului

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ilea

Ala

nui Dr

Ma

ken

a A

lan

ui D

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Okolani Dr

Makena

Rd

Kaukahi

Make

na Rd

Mak

ena

Rd

Wailea Emerald Course

Wailea Old Blue Course

Makena

Gold Course at Wailea Golf Club

Wailea

La Perouse Bay

Ahihi Bay

Ahihi Kinau Natural Area Reserve

Oneloa Beach (Big Beach)

Makena Golf

Course

Makena Tennis Club

Makena Bay

Keawalai Church

Maluaka Beach Park

Makena Beach & Golf Resort

Makena Landing Beach Park

Makena Surf

Poolenalena Beach

Palauea Beach

Polo Beach ParkHotel Wailea

Wailea Beach Park

Wailea Point

The Four Seasons

Grand Wailea

Wailea Marriott Resort

The Shops at Wailea

Wailea Tennis ClubWailea Elua

Mokapu Beach ParkUlua Beach Park

The Palms (at Wailea)

Makena State Park

Little Beach

N

CAUTION: Road Rough

Fairmont Kea Lani Resort

To S. Kihei Rd

Wailea Ekahi

Wailea Gateway Center

Andaz Maui at Wailea

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Uwapo RdKeno

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Ohukai StKaonoulu St

Piikea Ave

E. Welakahao

Lilo

a R

d

Auhana Rd

Kanaka

nui R

d

Keonekai Rd

Mapu Pl

Kilohana Dr

Kauh

ale

St

Wa

ilea

Alan ui

Dr

Kanani Rd

Ulu

niu

St E. Waipuilani

E. Lipoa StHalekuai

Mo

kule

le H

wy

So

uth

Kih

ei Rd

Okolani Dr

Piilani Hw

y

North

Kihei Rd

Piilan

i Hw

y

Alanui Kealii Rd

Aka

la D

r

Maui Sunset

Kihei Gateway Center

To Makena

N

Kealia Resort

Sugar Beach Resort

Nani Kai HaleKihei Kai

Maalaea Surf

Kihei Beach Resort

Kihei Villages

Mai Poina Oe Lau Beach (Windsurfing Beach)

Menehune ShoresAston

Maui LuHumpback Whale Nat'l Marine

Sanctuary Ed. Ctr.Kauhale Makai

Luana Kai

Maui Schooner

Post Office

Waiohuli Beach Hale

Piilani Village

Shopping CenterKihei

Community Center

Elleair Maui Golf Club

Kukui Mall

Kihei Town Ctr

Kihei Kalama Village

Kihei Fire Station

Kalama Beach Park

Police

Shores Of MauiCove Park

Kamaole Beach Park 1

Royal MauianKamaole Nalu

Hale Pau Hana

Kihei Public Boat Ramp

Kamaole Beach Park 2

Kamaole Beach Park 3

Beach Parking

Kihei Surfside AoaoMana Kai Maui

Days Inn Maui OceanfrontHale Hui Kai

Keawakapu Beach Park

Mokapu Beach

Maui VistaMaui Coast Hotel

ABC Shopping PlazaKamaole Beach Club

Kihei Alii Kai

Dolphin Plaza

Kamaole Beach Center

Rainbow Mall

Kihei Kai NaniKihei Akahi

Aston at the Maui Banyan

Haleakala Shores

Maui Parkshore

Kamaole Sands

Hale Kamaole

Aston Maui Hill

Kihei

Wailea

Kenolio Park

Kihei Regional

Park

Azeka Shopping Ctr.

Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge

To Lahaina & Maalaea

To Kahului

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Copp Rd

Pule

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Kam

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Low

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Kimo D

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Hanamu Rd

Haleaka

la Hw

y

Hana Hwy

Kekaulike Ave

Lowe r Kula Rd

Pulehu

Rd

Low

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Kula

Rd

Om

ao

pio

Rd Pu

lehu

Rd (S

low

Mo

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ffic)Pu

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Rd

Holopu

n Rd

Makawao Ave

Bald

win

Ave

Olin

da R

d

Haliimaile Rd

Hanam

u Rd

Makani Rd

Piih

olo

Rd

Mo

kule

le H

wy

Hansen Rd

Hale

aka

la H

wy

Kula

Hw

y

Old

Hale

aka

la H

wy

Dairy Rd

Crater Rd

N

Kahului

MakawaoPukalani

Kula

OlindaOmaopioPulehu

Paia

Haleakala National Park

Kuau

Haliimaile

To Hana (See

Map G)

Tedeschi Winery

To Lahaina

Use Low Gear When Descending

Crater Lookout

Pukalani Golf Course

Kula Botanical Gardens

Baldwin Beach Park

Kanaha Beach Park

Kahului Airport

Heliport

Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center

Rice Park

Silversword Enclosure

Park Headquarters Visitor Center

Hosmer Grove Campgrounds

Halemauu Trail Head

Kalahaku Lookout

Sliding Sands Trail

Haleakala Visitor Center

Haleakala Observatory (Closed to public)

Tavares Community Center

Paia Bay

Leleiwi Overlook

Waihou Spring Forest Reserve

Makawao Forest

Reserve

(Summit District)

Spreckelsville

Lower Paia

Puu Ulaula Summit (10,023 ft)

(9,740 ft)

A & B Sugar Museum

Haiku Rd

Hana H

wy

Hana Hw y

Bald

win

Av

e

Halimaile Rd

Kaupakulua RdMakawao Ave

Olin

da

Rd

Piih

olo

Rd

Wai

lua

Rd

Haneoo Rd

Ha

leaka

la H

wy

Kula

H

wy

Koko

mo

Rd

Pe

ahi Rd

Holomua

Rd

Ka

uhikoa

Rd

KeanaeValley Lookout Park

N

Kailua

Makawao

Keanae

Huelo

KahuluiTo

Hal

eakl

a Su

mm

it

(See

Map

G)

Olinda

Kahului Airport

HeliportMaui Country Club

Baldwin Beach

Hookipa Beach Park

Uaoa Bay

Waipio Bay

Pauwela

Kuau

Haiku

Ulumalu

Kuiaha

Hui Noeau Visual Arts

Center

A & B Sugar Mill

Spreckelsville

Waikamoi Ridge Trail Nature Walk

Garden of Eden

Puahokamoa Falls Upper

Haipuaena Falls

Keanae Peninsula

Keanae Arboretum

Wailua Lookout

Wailua Bay

Puaakaa State Park

Nahiku

Ulaino

Piilanihale Heiau

National Tropical Botanical Garden

Hana Airport

Waianapanapa State Park

Hana Bay

Hana Beach Park

Hana

Koki Beach ParkHamoa

Wailua Falls

Waimoku Falls

Makahiku Falls & Overlook

Palapala Hoomau Church

Charles A. Lindbergh Grave

Oheo Gulch

4th Marine

Div. Memorial

Park

Peahi

CAUTION: Winding Road Next 30 Miles

Paia

Lower Paia

Maliko Bay

Kuamahina State Wayside

Park

Nuaailua Bay

Valley State Wayside Park

Waiohue Bay

Nahiku Rd

Makaalae Point

Haleakala National Park (Kipahulu District)

Haiku Cannery

Old

Hale

aka

la H

wy

Pineapple Plantion

Maui Forest Bird

Recovery

Makawao Forest Reserve or Kahakapao

Hamoa Beach

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Keanini Dr

Keawa Pl

Hauoli Rd

Kauiki St

Uakea Rd

Hana Ball Park

Police

Red Sand Beach

Hana Ranch Store

HanaHana Health Clinic

Hana Bay

Travassa Hana Hotel

Hana Wharf

Hasagawa General Store

Wananalua Congretional Church

Bamboo Inn on Hana Bay

Hana Cultural Center & Museum

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ipo

li Rd

Copp Rd

Pule

huiki Rd

Kam

eham

eiki Rd

Low

er

Kimo D

r

Hanamu Rd

Haleaka

la Hw

y

Hana Hwy

Kekaulike Ave

Lowe r Kula Rd

Pulehu

Rd

Low

er

Kula

Rd

Om

ao

pio

Rd Pu

lehu

Rd (S

low

Mo

vin

g Tra

ffic)Pu

lehu

Rd

Holopu

n Rd

Makawao Ave

Bald

win

Ave

Olin

da R

d

Haliimaile Rd

Hanam

u Rd

Makani Rd

Piih

olo

Rd

Mo

kule

le H

wy

Hansen Rd

Hale

aka

la H

wy

Kula

Hw

y

Old

Hale

aka

la H

wy

Dairy Rd

Crater Rd

N

Kahului

MakawaoPukalani

Kula

OlindaOmaopioPulehu

Paia

Haleakala National Park

Kuau

Haliimaile

To Hana (See

Map G)

Tedeschi Winery

To Lahaina

Use Low Gear When Descending

Crater Lookout

Pukalani Golf Course

Kula Botanical Gardens

Baldwin Beach Park

Kanaha Beach Park

Kahului Airport

Heliport

Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center

Rice Park

Silversword Enclosure

Park Headquarters Visitor Center

Hosmer Grove Campgrounds

Halemauu Trail Head

Kalahaku Lookout

Sliding Sands Trail

Haleakala Visitor Center

Haleakala Observatory (Closed to public)

Tavares Community Center

Paia Bay

Leleiwi Overlook

Waihou Spring Forest Reserve

Makawao Forest

Reserve

(Summit District)

Spreckelsville

Lower Paia

Puu Ulaula Summit (10,023 ft)

(9,740 ft)

A & B Sugar Museum

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Haleakala - Upcountry

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Haiku Rd

Hana H

wy

Hana Hw y

Bald

win

Av

e

Halimaile Rd

Kaupakulua RdMakawao Ave

Olin

da

Rd

Piih

olo

Rd

Wai

lua

Rd

Haneoo Rd

Ha

leaka

la H

wy

Kula

H

wy

Koko

mo

Rd

Pe

ahi Rd

Holomua

Rd

Ka

uhikoa

Rd

KeanaeValley Lookout Park

N

Kailua

Makawao

Keanae

Huelo

Kahului

To H

alea

kla

Sum

mit

(See

Map

G)

Olinda

Kahului Airport

HeliportMaui Country Club

Baldwin Beach

Hookipa Beach Park

Uaoa Bay

Waipio Bay

Pauwela

Kuau

Haiku

Ulumalu

Kuiaha

Hui Noeau Visual Arts

Center

A & B Sugar Mill

Spreckelsville

Waikamoi Ridge Trail Nature Walk

Garden of Eden

Puahokamoa Falls Upper

Haipuaena Falls

Keanae Peninsula

Keanae Arboretum

Wailua Lookout

Wailua Bay

Puaakaa State Park

Nahiku

Ulaino

Piilanihale Heiau

National Tropical Botanical Garden

Hana Airport

Waianapanapa State Park

Hana Bay

Hana Beach Park

Hana

Koki Beach ParkHamoa

Wailua Falls

Waimoku Falls

Makahiku Falls & Overlook

Palapala Hoomau Church

Charles A. Lindbergh Grave

Oheo Gulch

4th Marine

Div. Memorial

Park

Peahi

CAUTION: Winding Road Next 30 Miles

Paia

Lower Paia

Maliko Bay

Kuamahina State Wayside

Park

Nuaailua Bay

Valley State Wayside Park

Waiohue Bay

Nahiku Rd

Makaalae Point

Haleakala National Park (Kipahulu District)

Haiku Cannery

Old

Hale

aka

la H

wy

Pineapple Plantion

Maui Forest Bird

Recovery

Makawao Forest Reserve or Kahakapao

Hamoa Beach

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Honoapiilani Hwy

Mokulele HwyHana Hwy

Crater Rd

Haleakala Hwy

Baldwin Ave

N

Kahului

Kapalua

Lahaina

Kaanapali

Wailuku

Kihei

Wailea

Hana

Haleakala National Park

Napili

Kahana

Honokowai

Honokohau

Kahakuloa

Waihee

Waiehu

Kuau Pauwela

Huelo

Kailua

Makawao

Olinda

Kula

Puunene

Pukalani

Pulehu

KeokeaMakena

Ulupalakua

Upper Nahiku

Olowalu

Molokini Islet

Keanae

Wailua

Nahiku

Kaeleku

NuuKaupo

Kakio

Koali

Hana Airport

HamoaPuuiki

West Maui Kapalua Airport

HaikuPaia

Kahului Airport & Heliport

Haliimaile

Nakalele Point & Blow Hole

Plantation Golf Course

Honokohau BayLipoa Lighthouse

Honolua BayFleming

Beach ParkKapalua Bay

Napili Bay

Bay Golf Course

Royal Kaanapali North Golf

Royal Kaanapali South Golf Course

Pioneer Sugar Mill

Wahikuli Wayside Park

Mala Wharf

Launiupoko Beach Park

Waihee Beach Park

Waiehu Municipal Golf Course

Kahului Harbor

Ioa Valley State Park

Iao Needle

Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens

Bailey House Museum

WaikapuMaui Tropical

Plantation

Kahili Golf Course

A & B Sugar Mill Museum

Pukalani Golf

Course

Baldwin Beach Park

Hookipa BeachLower Paia

Ulumalu

4th Marine Division

Memorial Park

Elleair Maui Golf Course

Kealia Pond Nat'l Wildlife

Refuge

Slow Traffic

Hotel Wailea

Wailea Blue, Emerald & Gold Golf Courses

Rice Park

Kula Botanical Gardens

Haleakala Visitor Center

Kalahaku Overlook

Haleakala Summit

Hosmer Grove Visitor Center

Park Headquarters

Keanae Valley

Lookout

Puaakaa State

Wayside

Kaumahina State WaysideKeanae Peninsula

Taro Patches

Wailua Bay

Honolulunui Bay

Piilanihale Heiau

Waianapanapa State Park

Black Sand Beach

Hana Bay

Wailua Falls

Oheo Gulch 7 Pools

Waimoku Falls

Kipahulu Visitors Center

Polipoli Springs State Recreation Area

Tedeschi Winery & Tasting Room

LaPerouse Bay

Oneloa (Big Beach)

Makena Golf Courses

Wailea Beach Park

Kihei Boat Ramp

Kalama ParkCove Park

Kamaole Beach Park Kamaole Beach Park II

Kamaole Beach Park III

Maalaea Bay

Maalaea Harbor

(See Inset)McGregor Point

Papawai Point

Rough, narrow road

Waihee Coastal Dunes & Wetlands Preserve

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Kahului to Upcountry/Haleakala

Kahului to Kihei/Makena

Kihei to Lahaina

Kahului to Lahaina/Kapalua

ROUTE KEYUse the color codes to find

your destination

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Maalaea Rd

Hauoli St

Harbor Shops at Maalaea

Yacht Marina

U.S. Coast Guard

Maui Ocean Center

MilowaiMaalaea Kai

Makani A Kai

LauloaIsland Sands

Maalaea Banyans

Hono Kai

Kanai A Nalu

Maalaea Harbor

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MAUIThe Valley Isle

MUST-SEE sights!

HTA / Tor JoHnson

Pa‘ia Town & Ho‘okipa, page 66

Historic Lahaina, page 60

Haleakala & Upcountry Maui, page 68

Take the Road to Hana, page 62

‘Iao Valley, page 64

Molokini, page 76

32 Calendar of Events Get info on local events and activities.

Join the fun and mingle with isle residents.

36 Dining & Entertainment Island Fish Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Maui After Dark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Local Bites. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Experience a Lu‘au . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

54 Activities Thrilling Island Adventures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Road to Hana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Haleakala NP & Upcountry Maui . . . . . . . . . . . 68

Tee Off on Maui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

H2Go Ocean Adventures! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

Beach Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

80 Shopping Dress Island Casual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Edible Treats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

99 Coupons Take advantage of these deals!

104 Maps Mile & Minute Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

HAwAii Tourism JApAn

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THIS WEEK MAUI

Honoapiilani Hwy

Mokulele HwyHana Hwy

Crater Rd

Haleakala Hwy

Baldwin Ave

N

Kahului

Kapalua

Lahaina

Kaanapali

Wailuku

Kihei

Wailea

Hana

Haleakala National Park

Napili

Kahana

Honokowai

Honokohau

Kahakuloa

Waihee

Waiehu

Kuau Pauwela

Huelo

Kailua

Makawao

Olinda

Kula

Puunene

Pukalani

Pulehu

KeokeaMakena

Ulupalakua

Upper Nahiku

Olowalu

Molokini Islet

Keanae

Wailua

Nahiku

Kaeleku

NuuKaupo

Kakio

Koali

Hana Airport

HamoaPuuiki

West Maui Kapalua Airport

HaikuPaia

Kahului Airport & Heliport

Haliimaile

Nakalele Point & Blow Hole

Plantation Golf Course

Honokohau BayLipoa Lighthouse

Honolua BayFleming

Beach ParkKapalua Bay

Napili Bay

Bay Golf Course

Royal Kaanapali North Golf

Royal Kaanapali South Golf Course

Pioneer Sugar Mill

Wahikuli Wayside Park

Mala Wharf

Launiupoko Beach Park

Waihee Beach Park

Waiehu Municipal Golf Course

Kahului Harbor

Ioa Valley State Park

Iao Needle

Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens

Bailey House Museum

WaikapuMaui Tropical

Plantation

Kahili Golf Course

A & B Sugar Mill Museum

Pukalani Golf

Course

Baldwin Beach Park

Hookipa BeachLower Paia

Ulumalu

4th Marine Division

Memorial Park

Elleair Maui Golf Course

Kealia Pond Nat'l Wildlife

Refuge

Slow Traffic

Hotel Wailea

Wailea Blue, Emerald & Gold Golf Courses

Rice Park

Kula Botanical Gardens

Haleakala Visitor Center

Kalahaku Overlook

Haleakala Summit

Hosmer Grove Visitor Center

Park Headquarters

Keanae Valley

Lookout

Puaakaa State

Wayside

Kaumahina State WaysideKeanae Peninsula

Taro Patches

Wailua Bay

Honolulunui Bay

Piilanihale Heiau

Waianapanapa State Park

Black Sand Beach

Hana Bay

Wailua Falls

Oheo Gulch 7 Pools

Waimoku Falls

Kipahulu Visitors Center

Polipoli Springs State Recreation Area

Tedeschi Winery & Tasting Room

LaPerouse Bay

Oneloa (Big Beach)

Makena Golf Courses

Wailea Beach Park

Kihei Boat Ramp

Kalama ParkCove Park

Kamaole Beach Park Kamaole Beach Park II

Kamaole Beach Park III

Maalaea Bay

Maalaea Harbor

(See Inset)McGregor Point

Papawai Point

Rough, narrow road

Waihee Coastal Dunes & Wetlands Preserve

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

Kahului to Hana

Kahului to Upcountry/Haleakala

Kahului to Kihei/Makena

Kihei to Lahaina

Kahului to Lahaina/Kapalua

ROUTE KEYUse the color codes to find

your destination

© 2014, This Week Publications

Hono

apiil

ani H

wy

Maalaea Rd

Hauoli St

Harbor Shops at Maalaea

Yacht Marina

U.S. Coast Guard

Maui Ocean Center

MilowaiMaalaea Kai

Makani A Kai

LauloaIsland Sands

Maalaea Banyans

Hono Kai

Kanai A Nalu

Maalaea Harbor

311

360

37 390

30

376

Maui IslandMAP I

This Week Magazines welcomes you toThis Week Magazines welcomes you to

MAUIThe Valley Isle

MUST-SEE sights!

HTA / Tor JoHnson

Pa‘ia Town & Ho‘okipa, page 66

Historic Lahaina, page 60

Haleakala & Upcountry Maui, page 68

Take the Road to Hana, page 62

‘Iao Valley, page 64

Molokini, page 76

32 Calendar of Events Get info on local events and activities.

Join the fun and mingle with isle residents.

36 Dining & Entertainment Island Fish Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Maui After Dark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Local Bites. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Experience a Lu‘au . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

54 Activities Thrilling Island Adventures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Road to Hana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Haleakala NP & Upcountry Maui . . . . . . . . . . . 68

Tee Off on Maui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

H2Go Ocean Adventures! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

Beach Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

80 Shopping Dress Island Casual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Edible Treats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

99 Coupons Take advantage of these deals!

104 Maps Mile & Minute Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

HAwAii Tourism JApAn

HTA / mAx wAnger

HTA / Tor JoHnson

HTA / ron DAHlquisT

THIS WEEK MAUI • April - June 2014

Page 117: This Week on Maui June, 2014 Issue

THIS WEEK MAUI

Honoapiilani Hwy

Mokulele HwyHana Hwy

Crater Rd

Haleakala Hwy

Baldwin Ave

N

Kahului

Kapalua

Lahaina

Kaanapali

Wailuku

Kihei

Wailea

Hana

Haleakala National Park

Napili

Kahana

Honokowai

Honokohau

Kahakuloa

Waihee

Waiehu

Kuau Pauwela

Huelo

Kailua

Makawao

Olinda

Kula

Puunene

Pukalani

Pulehu

KeokeaMakena

Ulupalakua

Upper Nahiku

Olowalu

Molokini Islet

Keanae

Wailua

Nahiku

Kaeleku

NuuKaupo

Kakio

Koali

Hana Airport

HamoaPuuiki

West Maui Kapalua Airport

HaikuPaia

Kahului Airport & Heliport

Haliimaile

Nakalele Point & Blow Hole

Plantation Golf Course

Honokohau BayLipoa Lighthouse

Honolua BayFleming

Beach ParkKapalua Bay

Napili Bay

Bay Golf Course

Royal Kaanapali North Golf

Royal Kaanapali South Golf Course

Pioneer Sugar Mill

Wahikuli Wayside Park

Mala Wharf

Launiupoko Beach Park

Waihee Beach Park

Waiehu Municipal Golf Course

Kahului Harbor

Ioa Valley State Park

Iao Needle

Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens

Bailey House Museum

WaikapuMaui Tropical

Plantation

Kahili Golf Course

A & B Sugar Mill Museum

Pukalani Golf

Course

Baldwin Beach Park

Hookipa BeachLower Paia

Ulumalu

4th Marine Division

Memorial Park

Elleair Maui Golf Course

Kealia Pond Nat'l Wildlife

Refuge

Slow Traffic

Hotel Wailea

Wailea Blue, Emerald & Gold Golf Courses

Rice Park

Kula Botanical Gardens

Haleakala Visitor Center

Kalahaku Overlook

Haleakala Summit

Hosmer Grove Visitor Center

Park Headquarters

Keanae Valley

Lookout

Puaakaa State

Wayside

Kaumahina State WaysideKeanae Peninsula

Taro Patches

Wailua Bay

Honolulunui Bay

Piilanihale Heiau

Waianapanapa State Park

Black Sand Beach

Hana Bay

Wailua Falls

Oheo Gulch 7 Pools

Waimoku Falls

Kipahulu Visitors Center

Polipoli Springs State Recreation Area

Tedeschi Winery & Tasting Room

LaPerouse Bay

Oneloa (Big Beach)

Makena Golf Courses

Wailea Beach Park

Kihei Boat Ramp

Kalama ParkCove Park

Kamaole Beach Park Kamaole Beach Park II

Kamaole Beach Park III

Maalaea Bay

Maalaea Harbor

(See Inset)McGregor Point

Papawai Point

Rough, narrow road

Waihee Coastal Dunes & Wetlands Preserve

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

Kahului to Hana

Kahului to Upcountry/Haleakala

Kahului to Kihei/Makena

Kihei to Lahaina

Kahului to Lahaina/Kapalua

ROUTE KEYUse the color codes to find

your destination

© 2014, This Week Publications

Hono

apiil

ani H

wy

Maalaea Rd

Hauoli St

Harbor Shops at Maalaea

Yacht Marina

U.S. Coast Guard

Maui Ocean Center

MilowaiMaalaea Kai

Makani A Kai

LauloaIsland Sands

Maalaea Banyans

Hono Kai

Kanai A Nalu

Maalaea Harbor

311

360

37 390

30

376

Maui IslandMAP I

This Week Magazines welcomes you toThis Week Magazines welcomes you to

MAUIThe Valley Isle

MUST-SEE sights!

HTA / Tor JoHnson

Pa‘ia Town & Ho‘okipa, page 66

Historic Lahaina, page 60

Haleakala & Upcountry Maui, page 68

Take the Road to Hana, page 62

‘Iao Valley, page 64

Molokini, page 76

32 Calendar of Events Get info on local events and activities.

Join the fun and mingle with isle residents.

36 Dining & Entertainment Island Fish Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Maui After Dark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Local Bites. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Experience a Lu‘au . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

54 Activities Thrilling Island Adventures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Road to Hana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Haleakala NP & Upcountry Maui . . . . . . . . . . . 68

Tee Off on Maui . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

H2Go Ocean Adventures! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

Beach Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

80 Shopping Dress Island Casual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

Edible Treats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

99 Coupons Take advantage of these deals!

104 Maps Mile & Minute Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102

HAwAii Tourism JApAn

HTA / mAx wAnger

HTA / Tor JoHnson

HTA / ron DAHlquisT

THIS WEEK MAUI • April - June 2014

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