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This is a sunset from the island of Maui at Kamaole beach 1 in the state of Hawaii.
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The island of Maui (/ˈmaʊ.iː/; Hawaiian: [ˈmɐwwi])[3] is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands at 727.2 square miles (1,883 km2) and is the 17th largest island in the United States.[4] Maui is part of the State of Hawaii and is the largest of Maui County's four islands, bigger than Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, and unpopulated Kahoʻolawe. In 2010, Maui had a population of 144,444, third-highest of the Hawaiian Islands, behind that of Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island. Kahului is the largest census-designated place (CDP) on the island with a population of 26,337 as of 2010 and is the commercial and financial hub of the island.[5] Wailuku is the seat of Maui County and is the third-largest CDP as of 2010. Other significant places include Kīhei (including Wailea and Makena in the Kihei Town CDP, which is the second-most-populated CDP in Maui); Lahaina (including Kāʻanapali and Kapalua in the Lahaina Town CDP); Makawao; Pāʻia; Kula; Haʻikū; and Hāna. For more info, visit this link:
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Kihei, Maui, Hawaii | Daily Travel Vlog
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Places to see in ( Maui - USA ) Kihei
Places to see in ( Maui - USA ) Kihei
Kīhei is a census-designated place in Maui County, Hawaiʻi, United States. The population was 20,881 at the 2010 census. Although its official city designation is Wailuku, the Kīhei Junction Park and Ride lot is a frequently-used commuter parking lot at the corner of highway 310 (North Kihei Road) and highway 30 (Honoapi'ilani Highway). There is no public bus service that stops here; however, it is located near Ma 'alaea Harbor Village, where there is a public transportation stop. It's primarily used for hikers, bicyclists and ride sharers looking for a meeting place that is centrally located between Kīhei, Lahaina and Wailuku. There's no charge to park; the lot is unattended.
Kihei is beach-combing territory on Maui’s southwest shore, the sunniest, driest end of the island. Once a regular destination for sojourning Hawaiian royalty, Kihei features 6 miles of beaches offering clear views of Kahoolawe, Molokini, Lanai and West Maui. Along with swimming and surfing, you can also find great snorkeling and kayaking — and you may even spot a giant humpback whale spouting or breaching the ocean’s surface.
Kihei’s Kalama Beach Park’s 36 oceanfront acres are dotted with shady lawns and palm trees. The park is home to “the Cove” surf spot, beach volleyball courts, a roller-skating rink, a skate park, basketball and tennis courts, two baseball fields, picnic pavilions and a playground designed for younger kids.
A blink away are Kalpolepo, Waipuilani and the three beaches of Kamaole. Birdwatchers and nature lovers will find what they’re looking for at Kealia Pond on the north end of Kihei. This National Wildlife Conservation District features endangered Hawaiian stilts and coots.
Also north of Kihei is Maalaea Bay, where pleasure boats launch to take visitors on whale watching expeditions, charter fishing excursions and snorkel trips to Molokini. Maalaea is also home to the family friendly Maui Ocean Center.
The town has a collection of affordable accommodations, with condominiums, small hotels and cottages to choose from along Kihei’s beach road. You can also browse small shopping malls, a bustling farmers market and a spate of restaurants, all of which cater to residents and visitors alike. Nightlife here includes karaoke spots, dance clubs and sports bars ensuring your Kihei nights are just as fun as your days.
Several research facilities are located in Kihei, including the main offices for the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, seed operations by DEKALB Genetics Corporation and Monsanto Company, and the Maui Research and Technology Park, which is home to the Maui High Performance Computing Center (MHPCC), and the Pacific Disaster Center and is overseen by the Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing observatory (AMOS).
Major employers in Kihei include Safeway, Monsanto, the Hawai'i Department of Education, the Kihei Canoe Club, Keller Williams Realty Maui, Goodfellow Bros., Fred's Mexican Cafe, and NextHome Pacific Properties.
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Beautiful Day in Kihei Maui
This is a beach tour along Kamaole point down to Keawakapu Beach. This is a total of about 4 beaches along this path and 1 boat ramp. This is located on the south west side of Maui island in Hawaii,
Exploring MAUI, HAWAII in 4 DAYS! A NEW Travel Itinerary Challenge Series
In the third video as part of our Travel Itinerary Challenge series, we explore Maui, Hawaii in 4 days and try our best to eat, see, and do as many things as possible based on a prepared itinerary list! Open this up to learn more and see our itinerary ↓
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If this is your first time viewing our videos, welcome and thank you! For some background about this series: in our years traveling together, we found our travel style involves cramming as many things into an itinerary as our body can handle. We plan a rough itinerary or list of things we want to do, see, and eat at our destination.
Below is the original itinerary we set out to complete. In our Itinerary Challenge Series, we will see how close we get to checking off each item on our list.
????**Preston & Krista's Original Itinerary for 4 Days in MAUI**
(If there is a checkmark ✅next to the attraction that means we were able to do it. We also included those completed attractions in the full actualized itinerary list too. )
1. Haleakala National Park Sunrise ✅
2. Hosmer Grove Loop Trail -- Haleakala National Park
3. Keonehe’ehe’e (Sliding Sands Trail) -- Haleakala National Park ✅
4. Kalahaku Overlook -- Haleakala National Park ✅
5. Pu'u'ula'ula (Red Hill) -- Haleakala National Park ✅
6. Haupa’Akea Peak (Overnight Camping) -- Haleakala National Park
7. Twin Falls -- Road to Hana ✅
8. Maui Moon Farm
9. Na’ili’ili-haele Stream & Waterfall -- Road to Hana
10. Garden of Eden -- Road to Hand ✅
11. Aunty Sandy’s Famous Banana Bread ✅
12. Nahiku Marketplace
13. Waianapanapa State Park ✅
14. Hana Bay -- Hana
15. Hasegawa General Store
16. Wailua Falls ✅
17. Pipiwai Trail & Waimoku Falls
18. O’heo Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools) ✅
19. Ono Organic Farms
20. ‘Iao Valley
21. The Mill House ✅
22. Sam Sato’s
23. Da Kitchen
24. Nakalele Blowhole & Heart Shaped Rock ✅
25. Dragon’s Teeth - Makaluapuna Point
26. Star Noodle ✅
27. Makena Beach ✅
28. La Perouse Bay
29. Molokini Crater Snorkeling
30. Maui Kayak Adventures
31. Black Rock Beach
32. Turtle Town
33. Wailea Beach Park
34. Kaanapali Beach
35. Banyan Tree Park
36. Leoda’s Kitchen and Pie
37. Tin Roof
38. Paia Bowls
39. Mama’s Fish House
40. Aloha Surf Hostel
41. Ho’okipa Beach Park ✅
42. Ali’i Kula Lavender Farms
43. Maui Ocean Center
44. Horseback Riding (Makena Stables, Ironwood Ranch, Triple L Ranch or Piiholo Ranch)
????**Preston & Krista's Actualized Itinerary for 4 DAYS in MAUI**
1. Haleakala Observatory & Pu'u'ula'ula (Red Hill) -- Haleakala National Park
2. Pa Ka’oao (While Hill Trail) -- Haleakala National Park
3. Keonehe’ehe’e (Sliding Sands Trail) -- Haleakala National Park
4. Kalahaku Overlook -- Haleakala National Park
5. Kula Lodge -- Kula
6. Ho’okipa Lookout -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #8.8
7. Twin Falls -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #2.1
8. Garden of Eden -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #10.5
9. Kaumahina State Wayside -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #12.2
10. Ke’anae Peninsula -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #16.9
11. Aunty Sandy’s Famous Banana Bread -- Ke’anae
12. Coconut Glen’s Ice Cream -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #27.5
13. Waianapanapa State Park -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #32
14. Hana Bay -- Hana
15. Koki Beach -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #51
16. Huli Huli Chicken -- Koki Beach
17. Wailua Falls -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #45
18. Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #42
19. O’heo Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools) -- Kipihalu Area of Haleakala National Park
20. The Mill House -- Waikapu
21. Mushroom Rock - Kaheliki Highway - Mile Marker #42
22. Nakalele Blowhole & Heart Shaped Rock -- Kahekili Highway - Mile Marker #38
23. Honolua Bay - Honoapi’ilani Highway - Mile Marker #32
24. Napili Bay -- Kapalua
25. Star Noodle -- Lahaina
26. Eco Skyline Haleakala Sunrise & Bike Ride & Zipline Adventure -- Haleakala National Park
27. Makena (Big & Little) Beach -- Makena State Park
28. South Maui Fish Co. -- Kihei
29. Yee’s Orchard & Fruit Stand -- Kihei
30. Flatbread Company -- Paia
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Places to see in ( Maui - USA ) Kula
Places to see in ( Maui - USA ) Kula
Kula is a district of Maui, Hawaii, that stretches across the up-country, the western-facing slopes of Haleakalā, from Makawao to Ulupalakua. Most of the residential areas lie between about 500 to 1,100 m in elevation. The district has traditionally been where full-time residents prefer to live, as distinct from the generally hotter and busier, more tourism-oriented towns near sea level, such as Kihei and Lahaina. The population of the census-designated place (CDP) at the 2010 Census was 6,452.
The word Kula means open meadows in the Hawaiian language. On Maui Kula is one of the island's 12 foundation districts of ancient Hawaii called moku. Generally, Kula is a zone of arid earth with open country slopes between the inhabited and productive shoreline areas and the densely forested zone higher on the mountain.
The Kula district is the island's largest, extending from dry coastal areas to the wetter high pasture lands of three major ranches (Haleakala, Erewhon, and Ulupalakua) that cap the region about halfway up the slopes of Haleakala. It laterally extends from Keokea to near Makawao where the rainforest of East Maui once began.
In leeward areas, away from the prevailing moist tradewinds—called the rain shadow of Haleakala—the lower portion of Maui consists of a broad, arid expanse where little cultivation of the earth is possible. This zone consists of dry, desert-like open range just inland from the sea in artificially irrigated Kihei, and is covered with kiawe trees to an elevation of about 1,000 feet on the volcano's slopes.
Between this zone and the upper reaches of the hillsides, especially up steep Waipoli and Poli Poli Roads, broad, are open areas for vegetable and fruit crops. The moderate climate often yields as many as three or four harvests per year. When the territorial legislature first set up the political design in 1906, they decreed only two levels of government: state and county. Consequently, Hawaii's towns do not have specific boundaries or city limits. There are also no official district boundaries for Maui County elections.
The twisty Haleakala Highway, from its junction with Kula Highway in Pukalani, loosely defines the northern edge of Upper Kula. The upper road (Kekaulike Avenue), also known as State Highway 377, leads up through usually green pastures, silver eucalyptus tree groves (and Blue Jacaranda trees in late spring), contrasting to the sugarcane below. Where the road beyond Kula Lodge makes an abrupt upward tack to Haleakala National Park, the area known as Upper Kula surrounds Kekaulike Avenue. In less than five miles it descends the slope to rejoin the Kula Highway near Rice Park and heads south to Keokea.
Lower Kula lies between about 1,200 and 2,800 feet of elevation along the western flank of Haleakalā, the dormant volcano that dominates the island's landscape and is the foundation of Kula’s backdrop. Communities along the old Lower Kula Road with names like Pulehu, Waiakoa, Omaopio and Keokea each have unique history of ethnic settlement. In the late 19th century, Portuguese and Chinese immigrants, who fulfilled labor contracts with the sugarcane plantations, moved to this area. Later, Japanese farmers moved into the area for its fertile earth.
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Earth Day Bamboo Forest Hike Maui
Happy Earth Day everyone. I hope you all got out into nature and did some exploring. This was one of the most amazing places I have ever been too. When it started raining when we were swimming to the last waterfall it was incredible. This Hike is in Hana Maui right before you get to the rainbow eucalyptus trees.
Maui: The most beautiful island in the World
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Maui is considered the Best Place to Visit in the United States.
Some Fun Facts:
1) Hawaiian, along with English, is the official language of the state of Hawaii.
2) Maui has been voted the “Best Island in the World” 16 times by Conde Nast Traveler Magazine.
3) Maui has 30 miles of white, red, and black sand beaches, 80 beaches in total and has more miles of accessible beach than any of the other Hawaiian Islands.
4) Haleakala, Maui’s most famous volcano, is the largest dormant volcano in the world. The crater is 21 miles across and 4,000 feet deep – large enough to hold the island of Manhattan.
5) Hawaiian’s have the highest life expectancy in the U.S. at 81.3 years.
The breathtakingly beautiful “Road to Hana” drive is 45 miles long, has 54 one-lane bridges and 600 hairpin turns.
6) Hawaii is one of the Best Whale Watching Destinations Around The World -number 3 in fact.
7) Whale Season is from mid-November to early-April. Over 12,000 Humpback Whales travel 3,500 miles from Alaska to Hawaii each year to breed, birth and nurse their calves.
Maui travel guide - 5 towns to visit in Maui
Maui travel guide is a shot movie in which you will discover 5 towns in which you can travel while visiting Maui.
The towns are: Hana, Kihei, Lahaina, Makawao, Paia.
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Places to see in ( Maui - USA )
Places to see in ( Maui - USA )
Maui is an island in the Central Pacific, part of the Hawaiian archipelago. Sprawling Haleakala National Park encompasses the island’s highest peak, volcanic Haleakala, as well as the pools and waterfalls of Ohe’o Gulch, accessed via scenic, winding Hana Highway. The island's 30 miles of beaches include golden-crescent Kapalua, sheltered from strong currents by lava-rock promontories.
Maui lures travelers with an invigorating mix of natural beauty and outdoor fun, all shared with warm alohas. The golden sands of Keawakapu Beach. The rumpled green flanks of Haleakalā. The graceful beauty of Wailua Falls. These gorgeous sights have drawn admirers for generations. But it's funny, just when you think you have a handle on Maui's sublime scenery, an unexpected view catches you by surprise. It's these unplanned glimpses of beauty that linger in your memory. Maybe it's the ʻahinahina (silversword) staking out a claim on a stark crater slope. Or the jagged lava along the Keʻanae Peninsula, looking protective for a moment, not menacing. And the Waiakoa Loop Trail at Polipoli? Spookily pretty – until that baby boar snuffles into view.
When it comes to outdoor recreation, Maui wins best in show. Just look at that zipliner launching into a canopy of green. Or the mountain biker hurtling past eucalyptus and pine. Hikers have it darn good too, with trails winding through lava flows and bamboo forests. Along the coast, surfers barrel through waves, windboarders skim across whitecaps and snorkelers glide among fish-filled reefs and coral.And we haven't even mentioned the Valley Isle's most iconic adventures, like driving the Road to Hana. Watching the sunrise from the summit of Haleakalā. Paddling a kayak within sight of humpback whales in Makena Bay. In sum? Amazing.
Towns of Maui :
Hana — the town at the end of the Highway to Hana. An isolated community on Maui's eastern tip surrounded by dense rain forests.
Haiku — an old plantation town, located on the north slope of east Maui.
Kahului — the commercial and transportation center, with Maui's two largest malls, the main airport and a deep-water port.
Kaanapali — a small town located on Maui's Western shore, close to Lahaina.
Kapalua — in the northwest corner of Maui, showcasing championship golf courses, ten miles of pristine shoreline and luxury accommodations.
Kihei features condos and beaches on the southwest coast, but cheaper and less luxurious than Kaanapali.
Lahaina — an old whaling port and now the main tourist center. Napili — a beach town on northwest shore near Kapalua which offers calm waters protected by an offshore reef.
Paia — a small town with interesting shopping and world renowned beaches for windsurfing and surfing.
Waikapu - small town with a working plantation
Wailea and Makena are master-planned resort areas located just south of Kihei.
Wailuku — the seat of the county government, home to several historic buildings listed on both state and gateway to the Iao Needle
A lot to see in Maui such as :
Haleakala National Park
Wainapanapa State Park
Iao Valley State Monument
Kamaole Beach Parks I, II, & III
Makena Beach State Park (Big Beach)
Keawakapu Beach
Kihei Beach
Polo Beach
Wailea Beach
Kaanapali Beach
D.T. Fleming Beach Park
Hanakaoo Beach Park
Kapalua Beach
Launiupoko Beach Park
Puamana Beach County Park
Baldwin Beach Park
Hookipa Beach Park
Kanaha Beach Park
Hamoa Beach
Hana Beach Park
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Maui – Hawaii’s second-largest island is home to less than 150,000 people, yet draws more than 2.4 million visitors per year to its sparkling beaches, warm water, and lush tropical habitats.
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Maui’s legendary greenery, sprouting from fertile lava soil, has made it a popular place for hikes and scenic drives; its fascinating culture and history are also huge draws. Once you’ve arrived on the island, your #Maui #vacation should kick off with the capital city, Wailuku, which is full of museums, pubs, and places to explore.
Maui is not a large island, and in theory, it’s easy to see all of it—after all, you can drive from one end to the other in less than three hours. Instead of taking the shortcut, though, do some Maui #sightseeing around the perimeter.
Whether you want to go snorkeling in the crystal clear waters of Molokini Island Preserve, commune with the turtles at Maluaka Beach, or learn to surf at Kihe – you’ll find the perfect beach on Maui. You have 80 to choose from!
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Road to Hana | Mile by Mile Maui Guide
This video shows the main sights by each mile marker from Paia all the way to Makawao. Waterfalls, bamboo forests, beaches, and historical & cultural spots along the Road to Hana, in Maui, Hawaii.
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Hawaii Maui Island Lahaina walk and driving tour to IAO State Monument happened because helicopter tour was cancelled due to bad weather. This video includes walking scenes in Lahaina around the port recorded with my LG V30+ and drive to IAO Valley State Monument which was recorded with my ION action camera on suction cup mount. The part of the drive includes road to Hana.
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HOAPILI TRAIL | Hike | Adventures in Maui
Welcome to southern Maui where we are hiking the Hoapili Trail along the King's Highway. This Trail crosses the youngest lava flow from around 1790. today I'm exploring the large cliffs where the black lava meets the ocean.
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