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DLNR Revealed: Episode 2 Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary
Learn more about the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, how DLNR and NOAA partners with communities to protect the Humpback Whale, and how you can get involved.
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.
( Maui - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Maui . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Maui - USA
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Restoring the Hawaiian Fish Ponds (A YSTV Presentation)
This informative video produced by the HAWAIIAN Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary delves into the current trend in the Hawaiian Islands of restoring the fish ponds and reviving the the native aquaculture techniques that proved so efficient and sustainable in past generations. Great Knowledge!
Monk Seal at the Marine Sanctuary
Hawaiian Monk Seal (Monachus schauinslandi) marked F3 (actually tagged RH-44) is observed in the fish pond behind the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary in Kihei, Maui, Hawaii on December 17, 2009. She is so big that Dr. Leisure would not be surprised if she had a pup at any time. (last pup April 2009 died shortly after birth) Next pup April or May 2010. RH-44 is an old friend
Island Sands Resort
Maui Vision Rentals - Island Sands Resort - Ma'alaea Bay - Wailuku
Welcome to Island Sands, an ocean front community that sits along the waterfront away from the road. Spectacular ocean and mountain views!
A peaceful location with ocean and views of Mount Haleakala and Upcountry Maui. There is an ocean front swimming pool and gas grill BBQ area. This is a great central location particularly during the winter months. Ma`alaea Bay is where the whales play and have their babies. Humpback whales can be seen in abundance from your lanai from December through April.
Heading south along the safe sidewalk within a short walk past a few condominium properties is Haycraft Park. At Haycraft begins the longest undeveloped beach on the island, where you can walk, shell hunt and swim along the shore for miles in peace away from the crowds. Within a few miles you'll reach Sugar Beach at the other end of Ma`alaea Bay. This begins the community of Kihei on the way to Wailea and Makena.
Heading north is Ma'alaea Harbor. If there is a big south swell, the wave off the harbor, Freight Trains, can be one of the best in the world attracting expert surfers. From your lanai view surfers from around the world surfing the famous wave.
A ten minute walk along the waterfront or the sidewalk takes you to the shops and restaurants at Ma'alaea Harbor. Ma`alaea is centrally located between Central, South and West Maui. By car, twenty minutes to Lahaina, ten to twenty minutes to Kihei/Wailea and fifteen minutes to the airport. The Maui Bus stops at Ma`alaea Village takes you almost anywhere on the island.
Harbor amenities include snorkel and tour boats to Molokini and sunset sails. The Pacific Whale Foundation is located here along with the Maui Ocean Center and the Maui Golf and Sports Park with miniature golf, trampoline, rock climbing and bumper boats. Kealia National Wildlife Refuge and the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary are a short drive away.
Island Sands is a quiet, friendly place with Aloha Friday. Enjoy complimentary coffee and donuts 8:00-9:00 am.
Every Maui Vision property listed is a non-smoking home, this includes the lanai (balcony) and hallways.
Each vacation rental is operated in full compliance with Hawaii law. General Excise and Transient Accommodation taxes are collected and transmitted to the State of Hawaii on all rentals.
Island Sands Resort Unit 206
Welcome to Island Sands Unit 206, an ocean front community that sits on the waterfront away from the road. Spectacular ocean, island, and Mount Haleakala views!
This lovely two bedroom two bath condo faces the ocean. Gorgeous ocean views from the lanai, master bedroom, kitchen, living and dining room. There is a lanai entrance from the master bedroom and main living area. The condo is on the second floor. Interior is 802 sq. ft. including the outdoor lanai the sq. ft. increases to 913. The unit includes window A/C in the living room and four ceiling fans throughout. FREE Wi-Fi Internet for your laptop and other devices. This nicely remodeled home has new wood floors. The kitchen is fully stocked with dishwasher, stove/oven, microwave, and full size fridge. Linens and towels are supplied; washer/dryer inside the unit; a telephone for free calls to USA and Canada, and cable TV. The master bedroom and second bedroom both have a Queen size bed. Beach chairs, cooler, and beach towels are provided.
This home is a wonderful value and sleeps up to 4 people.
The complex has an ocean front swimming pool with lounge chairs. Enjoy dining and cooking your meals outdoors. There are propane BBQ grills, tables and chairs.
Island Sands is a quiet, friendly place with Aloha Friday. Enjoy complimentary coffee and donuts 8:00-9:00 am.
The winter months. Ma`alaea Bay is where the whales play and have their babies. Humpback whales can be seen in abundance from your lanai from December through April.
Heading south along the sidewalk and past a few condominium resorts is Haycraft Park and Sugar Beach, the longest undeveloped beach on the island. This is a great beach to swim, walk, jog, birdwatch and shell hunt for miles in peace, away from the crowds. The beach is several miles long and eventually connects you to the community of Kihei.Heading north is Ma'alaea Harbor. If there is a big south swell, the wave off the harbor, Freight Trains, can be one of the best in the world attracting expert surfers. From your lanai view surfers from around the world surfing the famous wave.
Less than a mile walk along the waterfront or sidewalk north takes you to the shops and restaurants at Ma'alaea Harbor. The harbor amenities include snorkel and tour boats to Molokini and sunset dinner cruises. The Pacific Whale Foundation, the Maui Ocean Center, many shops and restaurants, and the Maui Golf and Sports Park with miniature golf, trampoline, rock climbing and bumper boats
This condo complex is centrally located to many popular island destinations. By car, twenty minutes to Lahaina, twenty minutes to Wailea fifteen minutes to the airport, twenty-five minutes to Paia and Makawao. There is Maui Bus stop at Ma`alaea Village, from here you can take the public bus system to almost anywhere on the island.Kealia National Wildlife Refuge and the Hawaiian Islands
Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary are a short drive away.
Every Maui Vision property listed is a non-smoking home, this includes the lanai (balcony) and hallways.
This privately owned vacation condo is operated in full compliance with Hawaii law. General Excise and Transient Accommodation taxes are collected and transmitted to the State of Hawaii on all rentals: GE and TA 022-408-1920-01
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