Final part!
Maui 30/01/07 - 08/02/07
Like I've said, our condo is right on the ocean with amazing views. Spent many an hour on the balcony with a beer or two watching humpback whales (whale season in Maui). We see hundreds every day and it's just amazing, I can't really put it into words.
Went on a whale watching trip with the Pacific Whale Foundation. Was hoping to see whales breaching up close, but it wasn't to be. Still a good trip though.
Went on a snorkelling trip also. Should have also been with the Pacific Whale Foundation but they cancelled the day before, so went with The Pride of Maui. Went to Molokini Crater which is supposed to be the number one dive sight. Think the fish were on their holidays as unfortunately we only saw one or two different types. Went to Turtle Arches and saw Green Sea Turtles which was brilliant.
Did rest of our food shopping at Safeway and got a free discount card so that did make the bill slightly less. However, you have to pay a separate beverage tax and deposit on every drink you buy, be it bottled water or beer! Ate out a few times also, to be honest just as cheap to eat out as it is to cook it yourself.
Went Ziplining with Eco Adventure Tour 4,300ft above sea level. We had a great time zipping through the trees and above canyons. We then continued further up to 10,023ft above sea level and to the top of Mount Haleakala, the dormant volcano. We drove through and then above the clouds. It was extremely cold and windy up there, but the views were amazing. The crater is so big, you could fit the whole of Manhatten in it! We then stayed for sunset which was beautiful.
We drove pretty much around the whole island during our time there. The roads are pretty easy as there aren't very many main roads so you can't really get lost. We did find ourselves in West Maui on a single lane road, high on the side of a cliff with cars both ways. Not for the faint hearted believe me!
Saw some wonderful beaches, though some can be very dangerous with shore surf breaks.
The town of Lahaina is just beautiful with the harbour and Banyan Tree Park. The shops are mostly single story, wooden and painted in pale colours. It's just so quaint.
We took a guided tour on the infamous Road to Hana. It was like a step back in time to the real Hawaii. Beautiful rainforests, waterfalls and beaches. Stunning scenery and a very informative tour guide. Unfortunately, we were unable to continue around the road as it's still closed due to fallen rock from the earthquake they had last year so we had to turn around and come back the way we came.
I have been to another Hawaiian island before, Oahu. You really can't compare the two. Oahu is extremely 'touristy' in the Honolulu area. To be honest we spent most of our time away from here and at the other amazing beaches up on the North Shore. Maui felt like it was more 'Hawaiian' to me. English tourists really do seem to be a rare bread here. I would definately return to Maui and hoe to be able to do so one day.
Hope you enjoyed my report and it wasn't too long winded