Monday, June 14, 2010
Flying to Maui
The big day was finally here! After weeks of planning and waiting, Libby and I were off to Maui to celebrate Libby's 30th birthday (six months late).
I drove down to pick her up in the morning. With our boarding passes already printed out, it was a fairly easy trip through the (very long) security line in LAX and onto our gate where we waited excitedly for our flight.
There was a little mix-up getting into our room, as they had mistakenly booked us into a room with just one double bed, but they quickly repaired the mistake and we settled into our nice little home away from home.
Our unit had a little kitchen which was great for snacks and breakfasts but as soon as we settled in, we headed into Lahaina Town for Thai dinner at the Saigon Pho Restaurant. Coconut Shrimp, Green Papaya salad, summer rolls, and a ginger-teriyaki fish (complete with head -yummy!Tuesday, June 15
Exploring West Maui
I woke quite early to a gorgeous glow in the sky over the island of Lana'i and Libby soon joined me on our own lanai.
Today was our one really free day to just explore, so we decided to try out some of the recommended snorkeling beaches. First stop was one of the resort hotels along Kaanapali Beach for a great breakfast,
then we walked down to Black Rock, which is supposed to be one of the best snorkeling spots on the island. Unfortunately, it didn't live up to its reputation this morning. The waves were a bit choppy, and the water was quite murky from the churned up sand. Libby did, however, see her first humuhumunukunukuapua'a and a few other fish.
So we quickly gave up on Black Rock and headed for Honolua Bay, another celebrated snorkel spot.
Libby came across this sign, and sure enough, the surfers were out, so once again, our snorkel quest was thwarted. 

We knew we had some snorkeling adventures lined up for later in the week, so we gave up for today and headed into Lahaina to explore this funky little town, former home of Hawaiian royalty and notorious whaling port.
and the famous Lahaina Banyan Tree...this huge tree fills the entire park...all those "trunks" are really hanging roots that support the tree's massive branches.
(It didn't seem to bother Libby at all!)
Then it was time to feast while we enjoyed the music and dance.
As soon as the sun went down, the dancers returned with torches lit and continued the show. (There were no dances with fire batons, however, as those are not traditional Hawaiian dances.
Wednesday, June 16
Trilogy Cruise to Lana'i
We had breakfast in the condo and headed down to the Lahaina docks for our cruise to the neighboring island of Lana'i on Trilogy. Naturally, I had us there too early, but once we were underway, it was a great day!
"I'm on a boat!"
Our arrival to Lanai was announced by trumpets on the big conch shell.
We found our spot on the Hupuole Bay beach just below the Manele Bay Hotel (where Bill Gates was married after having rented every hotel room on the island and keeping them empty to protect his privacy).
The water was a bit choppy in the wind, but we swam out past the breakers and had a fun time snorkeling. The water in the bay is fairly deep, so we were not right up close to the coral, but still saw a good number of fish.
Then we joined our guide for a tour of Lanai. She had grown up on the island and was full of interesting information about the history of the big hotel in Lanai city...
After the tour, it was time for lunch.
Then it was time to return (under sail) to the West Maui Mountains and some great views of our hotel, Lahaina town...and the best sunset of our entire trip!
Thursday, June 17
Zipline!
then our guides led us through the eucalyptus forest to the first of our five ziplines. They started off short and sweet...
Friday, June 18
The Road to Hana
The rock in the middle was pictured in Jurassic Park. |
Our longest stop was at the Garden of Eden Botanical Garden, which was filled with walking paths past tropical fruit trees and flowers.
Water lilies |
Bird of Paradise |
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<><><><><><><><><><>Hanging Heliconia |
I didn't get the name of this flower. |
Red Giner |
Torch Ginger |
Antherium |
An ancient (and huge) mango tree |
and the Banana grove. (I was surprised when I first learned that banana bunches grow UP instead of down.) |
After the Gardens, we headed on toward Hana, stopping here and there for the gorgeous views...
Libby at the Three Bears Falls |
One of the many one-lane bridges of the Hana Highway |
Hotel Hana |
Hana Bay |
Our final stop was at Waianapanapa State Park with its famous black sand beach. We had worn our bathing suits under our clothes so we enjoyed a swim in the ocean, then walked along the hiking trails for views of the lava arches and more gorgeous views.
Saturday, June 19
Snorkel Cruise to Molokini Crater
Up very early today for another Trilogy Cruise...this time out to Molokini Crater, an ancient volanic crater that sits a few miles off the southern coast of Maui and which forms a lovely protected cove. The snorkeling and diving there are world-famous due to the clarity and calm of the water.
The great Trilogy crew fixed us another great breakfast and we enjoyed a beautiful cruise out to the crater, which was already dotted with other boats there to take in the good early morning snorkeling.
We had lunch on the boat, then sailed around the back side of Molokini, which is a breeding site for the frigate birds the soared over us...
then we headed to Turtle Town for more snorkeling near the shore.Libby had brought her scuba certification with her and was excited to learn that they had room for her on the scuba excursion so she got all outfitted.
Once we got back to Maui, we were pretty wiped out, but since we were so close, we stopped by the very good aquarium at the Maui Ocean Center for an up-close look at more fish, sharks, and turtles,
then we returned to Lahaina for dinner. Libby finally got to try the Spam sushi...
Sunday, June 20
Home Again
No interesting adventures...just a long day coming home. But what happy memories! I love you, Libby.
Happy Birthday, my own baby girl!
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