
If you are planning to visit the wonderful and beautiful Maui then here are some places which you can’t afford to miss.
Maui Sunrise Cafe is a simple little place with an inviting deck which serves up humongous, satisfying breakfasts.
Location: 693A Front Street, Lahaina
Contact No: 808/661-8558

After breakfast, you can sail to Molokini Island, arguably Hawaii’s finest snorkeling/scuba diving spot where you’ll see up to 250 species, some of which can be seen nowhere else in the world.

You should definitely stop by the Baldwin Home Museum and pick up a copy of the Lahaina O Moolelo.
Location:120 Dickenson St at Front St.
Contact No: 808/661-3262
Charges: Admission $3 adults, $2 seniors, $5 family.
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You can go to Wo Hing Temple built by the once-abundant Chinese population on the island. It is open daily from 10 am to 4 pm.
Location: Front Street between Wahie Lane and Papalaua St.
Contact No: 808/661-3262.

The couch-like Hauola Stone. It can be hard to find so, you need to take the help of map carefully.

You can grab a quick bite at Maui Tacos, Hawaiian super-chef Mark Ellman’s foray into Mexican food.
Location: Lahaina Square.
Contact No: 808/661-8883

After lunch, you can drive to the House of the Sun, better known now as Haleakala.
To get to Haleakala National Park take Highway 37 to Highway 377 to Highway 378.
Contact No: 808/572-4400.
Before you head their, it’s a good idea to call to get the weather conditions at the summit (sometimes it can be cloudy and rainy).
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Along the way, be sure to get out at Hosmer Grove and do the nature walk through the forest there, and Leleiwi Overlook.

You can hit Napili Beach and Ulalena.

Ulalena plays Tuesday through Saturday at 6:30 p.m
Charges: Prices range from $29.50 to $69.50
Contact No: 877/688-4800 or 808/ 661-9913
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Pacific’O is a perfect place to dine
Location: 505 Front Street in Lahaina,
Contact No: 808/667-4341
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You can bar hop on Front Street in Lahaina, which is lined with happening dance clubs, live music venues and saloons.
To know about different offerings you can visit the sites below:
Aloha Blue Charters
Friendly Charters
Trilogy
Source: MSNBC












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I love your pics! They bring back so many memories of our time in Maui!
I especially like your pic from Haleakala - those red cinders always look so striking!