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re: Has anyone here ever been to Maui

Posted on 10/24/14 at 2:30 pm to
Posted by mizzoukills
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 10/24/14 at 2:30 pm to
Maui is an incredible place to visit! Buy the Blue Book

The islanders refer to the book "Maui Revealed" as the "Blue Book" which is an excellent source for information related to the island's secrets. It's not a travel guide, but rather a book that is written by people who live on the island and who know the secret locations of waterfalls, nude beaches, hidden beaches, best local restaurants (local being the key word), best times to drive on or avoid certain highways, etc. Incredible book.

Maui is an awesome island and an unforgetable experience. I suggest that people visit "Turtle Town", Molokini crater snorkeling, ride bikes down the volcano, stroll the entertainment and art district of Lahaina, drive thru the upper crust section of Wailea to visit Big Beach and the hidden nude beach right next door.

Drive the Hana Road, an incredible experience and by some accounts the prettiest yet perhaps the most dangerous road in the 50 states. It'll take you roughly two hours, but the reward at the end is incredible.

Hana is a very small town. Visit their old grocery store and perhaps have a drink at the Hana Hotel. Hana has some great black sand beaches that are a must see. There's also a very cool hidden beach that requires a very dangerous trek along a cliffside path.

The hidden Hana beach is in a small cove situated between high bluffs. There's a nude old man who looks like Santa Claus who frequents the beach. Say hello to him. He'll probably want you to join him for a "cigarette". Be careful...it's the STRONG kind of "cig". One puff is all you need. He said he's been sitting on the beach for nearly 30 years. Whether or not that's true is up for debate, but his beard sure looked about 30 years old.

Just beyond Hana are the most beautiful series of waterfalls imaginable called the 7 Sacred Pools (Pools of Ohe'o). Be careful, though, you must first drive across an incredibly sketchy temporary bridge to reach the falls. Here's an image of the 7 Sacred Pools:



Here's an image of the Hana Road:





Image of dangerous washed out bridge replaced with rickety temporary bridge near 7 Sacred Pools:



Image of Hana Hotel (now known as Travaasa Hana):



However, if you want a more private Hana experience, I encourage you to rent the private Hana home "The Sunrise House" located on the side of the volcano a couple of miles above the town of Hana.

The Sunrise House is a Japanese style home designed to allow the exterior walls to completely open up to the outside so you can lay in bed or have sex in the privacy of your home but in the outdoor air. It has an outdoor shower and incredible view of Hana and the Pacific Ocean from a high vantage point on the side of the mountain. An old lava flow has created a creekbed right next to the house.

At night, I suggest that you barbeque shish kebabs and enjoy the chirping geckos that will crawl up the porch screening that protects the house from bugs. Geckos chirp like birds. Very romantic. I give the Sunrise House in Hana 11 out of 10 stars:






Maui is an incredible place to visit. I hope at least some of y'all decide to make the trip.

WARNING: Some (not all) locals can be incredibly rude drivers. You don't want to drive fast on the Hana Road because 1) you won't be familiar with the twists and turns, and 2) if you drive off a cliff you will certainly die. However, some local people will ride your bumper, honk their horns, and flip you off. When they get an opportunity to pass you, they'll either yell or gesture at you.

Ignore them. Other locals told us that those kind of people a few and far between. They're more than likely young adults who are looking for an excuse to fight.

MIZ...
Posted by Tiger Ryno
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Member since Feb 2007
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Posted on 10/24/14 at 2:41 pm to
I remember swimming in teh 7 pools. so awesome
Posted by Mickey Donovan
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Member since Aug 2014
672 posts
Posted on 10/24/14 at 2:42 pm to
Couldn't enjoy road to hana. The road scared me and the locals drove fast on it coming the other direction. You need the audio CD for the drive or you'll miss lots of shite.

The volcano mountain was cool. Apparently you can get dropped off at the top and bike down. Enjoyed this part much more so than Hana.

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