Overview
Oahu
Big Island
Maui
Kauai
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Wednesday, 27
Feb.:
Flight to Maui (Kahului); Big Beach At 10:30 a.m. we drove to Kona Airport a few miles north of the town and returned our car at Alamo Rent A Car. In the open-air boarding area we were greeted with Hawaiian music, a Hula band and dancers! Aloha had open seating but the plane was less than half full, so it was no problem to obtain a window seat. We took off on schedule at 1:35 p.m.. On the right we saw the Mauna Kea and the Haleakala fringed with clouds. I could even see some whales from above. At 2 p.m. we landed in Kahului. Waiting for our luggage and getting the rental car took almost an hour. This time we had a Pontiac Torrent in dark grey. It was 9 miles to Kihei where we had booked a condo at the Maui Vista Resort. Each apartment has a different owner, so the quality can differ. Ours could have been more nicely furnished but it was big and clean and included a kitchenette, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer. The bedroom had a Queen Bed. It was priced at $120 plus tax. After checking in we drove to Makena Big Beach at the end of the road south of Kihei. There's a dirt road that leads to La Perouse Bay which is said to be a great snorkelling location. From Big Beach we saw whales breaching in the distance. Then the sun set in a big red ball. |
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Thursday, 28
Feb.:
Road to Hana, Pipiwai Trail to
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Friday, 29
Feb.:
Sunrise at Haleakala, Sliding Sands Trail, Makawao Our alarm clock was set to 3:30 a.m. We wanted to watch the sunrise from the Haleakala (3055m), supposedly the largest dormant volcano in the world. With our National Parks Pass we didn't have to pay the $10 fee. It took 1.5 hours to drive to the top of the volcano. It was 5:45 a.m. when we got there. Temperatures were 6 °C with a clear sky. Already we could see the first red streaks on the horizon and a colourful display was about to begin. There were some clouds below us, but this made for even better pictures. The sun rose 20 minutes earlier than down below at the coast: 6:40 a.m. With the first light we realized we were standing at the rim of a huge crater. With bad luck, you will stand in the clouds up here and see nothing. Today you could even see the Mauna Kea on Big Island. We started on the Sliding Sands Trail to the Ka Lu'u o Ka
O'o crater. The hike covers 475m elevation, first down, then back up again. We had lunch in Makawao, a western-style town, then we drove back to Kihei. Around 4:30 p.m. we got on the road again and drove to McGregor Point to watch out for whales. At the end of the day we watched the sun set from Charley Young Beach across the road from our accommodation. |
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Saturday,
1 Mar.: Whale Watching Tour, Lahaina, Snorkelling in Napili Bay, tour around West Maui, Iao Valley Once again we had to get up early for our whale-watching tour at 8 a.m. from Ma'alaea
($34 per person for 2 hours). The tour operator was
Pacific Whale
Foundation.
After the boat trip we drove to historic Lahaina. We walked to the Pioneer Inn and saw the largest Banyan tree in the USA. Our next stop was in Napili. Next to Napili Beach there's Napili Bay where you can snorkel with sea turtles. We could see whales breaching in the distance. Around 2 p.m. we were on our way to drive around West Maui on Kahekili Highway. The road is partly one lane with tight curves. Finally we drove into the Iao Valley to see the famous Iao Needle which is often covered in clouds. But we were lucky. We had dinner at Panda Express back in Kihei and watched another sunset at Charley Young Beach. Then it was off to the next island: Kauai. |
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