WAILEA EKOLU, MAUI

June 16, 2010 by Jeff Schuman · Leave a Comment
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Wailea Ekolu, Maui welcomes tourists with aloha greetings that will surely sink in to your heart. Their genuine smiles of joy as guests come to the tropical ocean view hideaway that will take your Hawaiian experience to a higher level.

Wailea Ekulo is a resort with 107 private lanais. There are more with this resort as you plunge yourself into its offered services.

The rooms are fully air conditioned and you can have the luxury bedrooms with two bathrooms. It is themed with Polynesian dreams and the decorations are merely for romantic pleasures so couples can have a very special experience. Families can appreciate this as well as there are themes especially for bonding time.

Accommodations include complete kitchen set, entertainment set, laundry and sleeping facilities.

The resort is minutes away from the white sand beach, the restaurants and shopping centers. It is ideally located so that everything you want can be very accessible.

Ulua beach is just nearby. This beach is known in Maui as a very suitable snorkeling spot.

There are golf courses nearby and you can swim, snorkel, fish and dive at the sea.

You can stroll the seaside and watch fun water activities under the bright sun or you can ride passing beach cars.

Wailea Ekolu in Maui can surely treat you with the modern Hawaiian touch while enjoying the natural beauty of the island. You can also have water sport activities in the neighboring beaches as the location is perfect for beach and island hopping.

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BEACH KA’ANAPALI, MAUI

June 10, 2010 by Jeff Schuman · Leave a Comment
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Hawaiian Islands are featured with magnificent beaches. One of the best includes Beach Ka’anapali, Maui. The beach stretches to the length of Ka’anapali fronting most of the resorts here.

The following are the features of Beach Ka’anapali, Maui:

Surfing is excellent at Black Rock. Waves are terrifically strong and huge. This surfing site surely is for the pro.

There lies the concrete pathway that stretches from Black Rock to the Hyatt, covering the length of the beach. Hence, vehicles can easily pass and people who have baggage to be pulled can walk here. The beach still has a wide space of pure sand that glitters under the hot sun.

When the water is calm, swimming can fill your day. It is one of the best waters that can also calm your heart and sweep your worries away with the waves.

You can snorkel at the Black Rock too. Underwater haven of fishes and turtles lies harmoniously with the water current and there are lots of species of fish to see. Corals come to life as the light from the bright sun is refracted to your eyes. Don’t forget your camera.

Restrooms and showers are available and easily spotted. You can expect a tidy and well kept place.

There are life guards who are always alert keeping an eye to swimmers and surfers especially keen for younger ones. Safety is first wherever you go.

You can just stay at the beach and watch the beautiful sunset.

Beach Ka’anapali, Maui surely is one of the best.

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Maui Olivine Pools

March 20, 2010 by Jeff Schuman · Leave a Comment
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Not everyone wants to lay on the beach when they vacation in Maui. For a little more adventerous and rugged activities check out the Olivine Pools in West Maui.

The Olivine Pools were named for this semi-precious gem found encrusted in the surrounding lava and sandstone. These naturally-formed swimming pools are located on a lava shelf stretching along the coastline. When the sea is calm, the area is excellent for swimming, wading and sunbathing.

For more things to do in Maui read Maui Revealed. It is the most comprehensive yet easy to use guidebook ever written for Maui. The authors actually hike all the trails, ride the boats, scuba dive the reefs, dine in the restaurants, review all the resorts, snorkel the coastline, explore the hidden waterfalls and share all the secrets that they find.

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I Would Rather Be In Hawaii

October 28, 2009 by Jeff Schuman · Leave a Comment
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Diane and I are at our condo in Denver, Colorado and boy do I wish I was in Hawaii.

It is 26 degrees and we are getting dumped on with snow. We are predicted to get 18 inches of snow or maybe even more by tomorrow.

I just checked the weather in Maui and it is 76 degrees with a high expected of 81 degrees. And of course they are not getting any snow :-)

There are many reasons to live on any island in Hawaii, but the weather is certainly a big one. You just can not beat the great year round weather they have for living there or taking your next vacation

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