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Mar 9, 2008, Barefoot In Maui, Maui Beach Vacations in Paradise
Barefoot In Maui is your Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii providing helpful information about Maui’s exciting activities, attractions, lodging and spectacular beaches.
Our Scuba Dive Maui 2, or 2nd dive of the morning with Extended Horizons occurred at Olowalu Reef, located about 5 miles south of Lahaina and 1/4 mile offshore in West Maui.
If you thought surfing was only for professionals you’d be mistaken as we were. Our Surfing in Maui day was one of the most exciting activities on this vacation.
There are hundreds of things to do on Maui and some of our favorites won't cost you the whole sugar cane field! These inexpensive maui activities have made some of our fondest memories.
When salty ocean spray and cooled lava rock mix over time, you end up with a beautiful rock formation known as the Dragon's Teeth, located on Makalua-puna Point in Kapalu, Maui.
Sep 15, 2006, Aloha Festivals Royal Court - Opening of the Makahiki
Saturday, September 16, 2006 at 12:00 noon at the Ritz Carlton Kapalua, Honokahua Preservation Site. The pageantry of an ancient Hawaiian hoolaa, the presentation of the ruling monarch, is seen at this colorful and historical event. Join our Maui Alii as they celebrate the opening of the Makahiki. For more information, call (808) 268-1789.
Sep 8, 2006, Hula Concert at the Castle Theater in Kahului, Maui
On Saturday, September 9, 2006, Kumu Hula Uluwehi Guerrero celebrates 25 years of teaching hula with a concert featuring over 100 students from his Halau Hula Kauluokala. Showtime is 7:30 pm in the Castle Theater, part of the Maui Arts and Cultural Center (MACC). Call 242-SHOW for tickets.