Woman's World Magazine ... 9/19/2011 issue has a 2 page article about Maui. Here's what they recommend seeing:
1. Kapalua Beach: Perfect for swimmers, snorkeling, and sensational views of Molokai Island.
2. Lahaina: Once a whaling port its buildings are circa-1800s which showcase restaurants, small hotels, and boutiques.
3. Wailea Coastal Walk: 1.5 mile walk on the SW coast edges some of the island's prettiest beaches and views. Perfect for sunset viewing.
4. Hana Hwy: Fro an amazing - sometimes hair raising - drive, hop on this 52 mile route with its 600 curves, 54 bridges, and incredible vistas.
5. Upcountry: Cowboy country on Haleakala's lower slopes. Piiholo Ranch - ride the open range. Makawao Town - good place for lunch and don't forget to sample the pineapple champagne at Tedeschi Vineyards.
6. Haleakala: 10,023' dromant volcano. Free ranger led walk.
7. Maui Ocean Center: Hawaii's largest aquarium with a 54' long tunnel that is surround on 3 sides by sharks, stingrays, and other creatures of the deep. If you have kids, they will love the Tidal Pool where they can touch sea urchins and starfish.
What to bring: Swimsuit, wide-brimmed hat, comfy walking shoes.
What to buy: Macadamia blossom honey, Maui Mokka coffee
Maui Convention Center and Visitors Bureau:
1-800-525-6284 or go to http://GoHawaii.com/maui
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