BTW going to maui in september any suggestions? No agenda.
Many… heading out to dinner at the moment
we usually stay in kaanapali -> north. old list but i still like them:
Restaurants:
*Roy’s- Kaanapali
Aloha Mixed plate- Lahaina. Just re-opened. Great lunch spot
*ios- Lahaina
*pacific'o- Lahaina
Sea House- napili (another very good happy hour)
*Hula Grill- Kaanapali (good place for lunch and app’s around sunset)
*Leilani's on the beach- Kaanaplai
Duke’s- Kaanapali
*Mama’s fish House
Koa seaside
*Star Noodle-
Just reopened
China Boat- Lahaina (Chinese)
maui tacos makes for a nice lunch as well
*sansei- Kapalua (great happy hour prices!!); one in kihei also
*Merriman’s- Kapalua
Pineapple Grill- Kapalua
Maui Brewing- Kahana
a lot of other great restaurants all over the island.
Activities:
Zip lining
Chocolate & champagne sunset cruise (scotch mist)- it’s on a small sailboat (holds about 20 instead of 80)
Scuba- there are some good sights near lanai. Hawaiian rafting adventures was very good. We’ve seen dolphins along the way…they let us get out and snorkel with them…also have seen whales on the ride over.
Snorkeling- you can go with a group (i used to like the catamaran booze cruises that had snorkeling). Some good spots if you just want to go on your own: Honolua Bay, black rock (this is near the Sheraton- always turtles, nice pool), and mile marker 14.
Kayaking
Haleakula- sunrise at the top of a large cater, then bike downhill for 7+miles……
Helicopter rides
The Road to Hana- it’s long!!! Nice waterfalls along the way. With a little hiking you can find some cascades (pools). There is not much in hana.
There is a winery on the island... not the best wine, but still fun.
Maui brewing Co.- decent food as well
renting jet skis
surf lessons (if you don't know how)
windsurfing
whale watching (when they are migrating)