So I'm going to write about Maui now as our second installment. Maui was great. Upon arriving in Maui we were pleased with our condo that had a lovely view of the ocean. Here's a panorama from our balcony.
We spent the first day there mostly relaxing and getting settled. It was nice. We drove around the north side and enjoyed seeing the Nakalele Blowhole area. It would spout at random yet splendid to watch when it did. Here's the blowhole "blowing".
Something we loved throughout our time there was watching the waves crash along the coast. The power of them was incredible.
We did happen to on this second day purchase a pineapple at a roadside stand. It was kind of small and cheap. Little did we know the tasty treasure we found until eating it a couple days later and the bowl was all of a sudden empty when originally I thought we’d enjoy it for a couple days. I don’t think I’ll ever taste one that is so good again. Seeing the Iao Needle and valley was breathtakingly beautiful being so lush and green. I loved it! Here I am with the Needle behind me.
We had to take part in a luau of course, seeing as we were in Hawaii. We chose one at which we would be served and have an easy view of the dances. The food was unique and some tasty and some not so tasty. The entertainment was captivating and the fire dance in the end was amazing.
On our way to the road to Hana we enjoyed the awesome force of crashing waves at Hookipa lookout. The road to Hana was like having many adventures so that at the end of the day I felt like I must have lived a month to have seen so much. It was incredibly green with unending spectacular views and especially unending turns in the road. Here's looking back part of the way through our trip down the road.
There was what seemed like countless waterfall to behold and yet I never tired of them. Here's only one of the more spectacular ones.
The Waianapanapa Caves were a fun find as we neared the town of Hana and seeing yet another blowhole nearby was great. Here's a panorama in one of these freshwater caves.
We hiked along a beach-side trail here which provided yet more but the best views of the forceful waves and rocks formations carved by them. The waves were some of the highest that would be expected all winter, we heard on the news, so it was a real treat to get to see! It was even fun to happen upon spider webs here and a couple other times.
The town of Hana is a nice pleasant place and following seeing it we went to Oheo Gulch which was a nice series of tiered pools in which people we swimming and commenting on how cold it was – we didn’t swim. This was a strange thing to me throughout our trip here everywhere we went there we always people dressed in swimsuits whether or not this was appropriate for the venue. Sometimes they were more comfortable than I but other times I was more comfortable than them like when hikes included muddy areas I had on boots and their flip flops didn’t fair so well.
Driving around the rest of the island, after visiting Hana and Oheo Gulch, was interesting especially because it was so different being more desert like and quite dry. It was great for watching the sun set. We went to the Maui Ocean Center which was a great way to see many types of fish and kinds of corral in a short amount of time. Everything they showed there was native to the Hawaiian Islands.
We spent some time in Wailea and walked the beach path in front of the big resorts. It was fun to see the different resorts and stroll the beach along the way.
We had hopes of seeing Haleakala, the top of the giant old volcano in the middle of Maui. On our way to the summit, we enjoyed stopping at the Kula Lodge on the way. There was an amazing garden out back with fun brickwork. Daniel's here in front of an oven they'd actually cook their pizzas in for the restaurant in the lodge.
Unfortunately, we were disappointed to once reaching the top finding that it had clouds all the way up above the top and plenty of storminess. We spent most of our time in the visitor's center. Usually you go through clouds as you get to the summit, but the summit is usually clear so we kept having hope but the clouds didn't break. Here's Daniel and me outside at the summit. It was still worth driving up, but sad not to see the views!
We did get to see the best rainbow for our whole trip on the way back down. It was really stunning, the photo doesn't do it justice.
We had a relaxing time going to Makalua-puna point and seeing the “dragon’s teeth,” limestone that was etched away on the coastline to look like, well, dragon teeth. It was interesting and pretty. We went to see the “Warren and Annabelle’s” show after stopping to see the huge 100+ year old banyan tree. Here's Daniel under part of the tree.
The dinner show, which featured some amazing magic tricks, was so much fun and entertaining. The time went by so fast and if I wasn’t laughing I was gaping in amazement. Daniel was good to me and so I was treated to a massage at the end of each island visit with this one being at the Ritz Carlton. That was a very enjoyable spa experience. It was neat to use the rest of the spa and end with a massage. We ended our time here in Maui with walking along the Kapalua beach and enjoying a nice dinner. Here's Daniel on the beach saying goodbye to our last Hawaii sunset for a while! It was a great time!
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