Monday, December 12, 2011

Please read my intenerary

Leaving friday for one one week.



Staying at wailea grand Champions



rented a jeep wrangler.





keep in mind this is my 3rd trip to maui in the last 10 years. Alot i have allready seen, so know I%26#39;m trying to get at all those i have not.





Day 1: arriving noon, R%26amp;R today at Big and Little beach and do a little shopping.





Day 2: Hope to a litte snorkeling down at la perouse bay, i.e (aquarium, fishbowl) This may be my last chance before they close it. I%26#39;ll assure you i will respect the land.





Day 3: Head up towards lahaina, relax on kaanapali for a bit. Continue driving around east side of maui. Stopping for Nakalele blowhole, and mushrome shaped rock. (allready seen olivine pools) Than if thears time, check out Waihe%26#39;e Ridge trail.





Day 4: Get up early and head straight fot hana.



Get an early start at the Pipiwai trail. on the way back stopping at Venus pool, maybe red sand beach (been there) continueing back and stopping at wai%26#39;anapanapa state park for some more hiking. continueing on skipping blue pool even though it was the highlight of our last trip. too bad a place so beautiful needs to kept away from the public.



then taking a drive down Nahiku Road.



(I%26#39;m open to suggestions on anything else)





day 5: we head out to mala warf on ocean riders to Lanai for a day of snorkeling and hopefully fun. Return hang out for dinner in lahaina





day 6 and 7 (still a little unclear)





Thinking of using one of those days to discover Haleakala state park





So I have and extra day on my hands any suggestions?



I%26#39;m definetly a real go getter.



One idea i had was, catch a plane over to the big island to visit explore kilawea state park for a day.





Nick



Please read my intenerary


how about kicking back one day and relaxing



Please read my intenerary


People tell me that alot, but i%26#39;m too much of a go getter. I go for the adventure, I want to see everything i can




Nice itinerary. Now what is it you want to know?




Just seeing if anyone has any suggestions for activities thats all. on our last trip we did the molikini snorkel trip, hana highway, visiting red sand beach, Blue pool, and seven pools. However last time we went to seven pools there had been so much rain that you couldn%26#39;t even make out the pools, it just looked like a flood. I%26#39;m not real big on helicopter tours, we did one Kauai and got a little motion sick.



If there are any other must do activities that i am missing, please let me now.




Lots of sites that you can look through for ideas:





tripadvisor.com/Travel-g29220-s2/Maui:Hawaii…




Were either of your other trips in February? If you are leaving on Friday you will be in Maui at the peak of the whale watch season. Why not include a 2-hour whale watching trip out of Ma%26#39;alaea or Lahaina. I know you can see them from the shore but it%26#39;s not the same as getting close.




yes our other trips were in Feb. We did see alot of whales during our molikini snrkel trip. This time however we are going on ocean riders (high speed raft) circling Lanai. Hope to see all the whales i can handle during that




How about kayaking? This all sounds exhausting but hey, some people are just high on life right?

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