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Thursday, May 31, 2012

What to do in Hawaii in June

Aloha from Hawaii,

Todays blog is covering local events happening in Hawaii for the month of June 2012. Maui: June 8-10 Kapalua Wine and Food Festival will be celebrating their 31st year making wine and food magic on the island of Maui. 808-665-7231 www.kapalua.com

June 13-17 Wailea and Kahului will be hosting the annual Maui Film Festival. For times and locations contact 808-579-9244 www.mauifilmfestival.com

June 24 Kahului K Ho’alu Festival at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center from 2-7pm. FREE

Kauai: June 3-Kapa’a Tastes of Hawaii ultimate Sunday Brunch. Smith Tropical Paradise 11:30-3:30 www.tasteofhawaii.com

June 16-17-Hanalei American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life of Hanalei being held at Wai’oli Park 808-246-0695 www.relayforlife.org/hanaleihi

June 27-30-Lihue 5th Annual Red Clay Jazz Festival at the Kauai Lagoons Resort. 808-822-3148 www.redclayjazz.org or www.kauaifestivals.com

Ongoing on Kauai Kapa’a Slack Key Saturdays Na Keiki O Ka Aina Cultural Center 5pm $15-20 www.hawaiianslcakkeyguitar.com 808-826-1469 Lihue on Saturdays Larry Rivera aka “Mr. Coco Palms” sings songs, talks story and shares his memories at the Kauai Museum 808-245-6931

Big Island of Hawaii: June 2 In Waimea see the Brothers Cazimero in concert. Featuring chants, dances and Hawaiian music. Kahilu Theatre 808-885-6868

June 11 King Kamehameha Day Celebration being held in Kohala at the Kamehameha Park. FREE! Oahu: June 8-10 Honolulu and Waikiki will be a buzz with the Pan Pacific Festival. This will feature hula festival, parade and more!
June 9 Honolulu The King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade begins in downtown Honolulu and ends at Kapi’olani Park. FREE! www.hawaii.gov/dags/kamehameha
June 9 Honolulu will host the lei draping ceremony at the Statue of King Kamehameha . FREE! 3:30pm www.hawaii.gov/dags/kamehameha

Ongoing on Oahu: Saturdays and Sundays check at Art on the Zoo Fence. 9am-4pm FREE! www.artonthezoofence.com

For more information about Hawaiian vacations or to schedule a consulting appointment with one of our Hawaii Specialists contact us at http://www.traveltomaui.net Travel to Maui is a Hawaiian travel agency located on the beautiful island of Maui, Hawaii.

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Honeymoon in Hawaii in 2013

Are you considering visiting Hawaii in 2013 but think you can’t afford it? Look no further. Travel to Maui has the deal you have been dreaming of!

This special 7 day cruise begins on the island of Oahu. Many people enjoy a day or two in Hawaii prior or after their cruise. I personally like to do both, and the cost is very reasonable!

Your first night will be spent on the island of Oahu in Honolulu. This is located about 10 minutes from Waikiki Beach.
The next day will be on the island of Maui. You will arrive at 8am and will stay until the following evening departing at 6pm. This allows you plenty of time to rent a car and check out Lahaina, “upcountry” Maui, or take a helicopter tour of the waterfalls in Hana, and the dormant volcano of Haleakala Crater.

You will be arriving at 8am the following morning in Hilo on the “big island” of Hawaii. Hilo is a short drive to the active volcano.

Another fun thing to do is check out the waterfall at Akaka Falls. You will be departing at 6pm to arrive in Kona at 7am.

In Kona you will spend time checking out the shops on Alii Drive, or stop by the Kona Brewery for a great beer! Departure is at 6pm the same day.

The next port of call will be the island of Kauai. You will arrive at 8am and depart the following afternoon. This over night stay allows you plenty of time to visit the Waimea Canyon, the luxury resorts of Poipu or Princeville, or explore the waterfall filmed in the TV show Fantasy Island!

You will end your cruise the following day on the island of Oahu. Disembarking begins at 7am leaving you lots of time to enjoy the island. On the island of Oahu enjoy the Polynesian Cultural Center, Iolani Place, shopping in Waikiki Beach or visit Pearl Harbor.

Travel to Maui is currently holding a special rate for 7 day sailing beginning on April 20, 2013.
Prices starting at $1,400.00 person plus including taxes based on double occupancy. Airfare, pre and post hotels stays, and fuel surcharges are not included in this total.

"April and May are personally my favorite times of the year in Hawaii. The weather is nice, it isn’t crowded and you may even see a humpback whale before they return back to Alaska!"
Written by Marie Glodt. Maui Master and Destination Specialist at Travel to Maui.

For more information or to schedule your personal consulting appointment with one of our Hawaii Destination Specialist give us a call at 808-572-4957 or click here to contact us at http://www.traveltomaui.net 



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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Fun things to see and do in Hawaii in 2011



As the weather starts to cool in the United States and Canada many folks start thinking of a vacation or holiday in a warmer climate.



With year round weather in Hawaii averaging 75 degrees it is no wonder a Hawaiian vacation is most people’s first choice.

One of the benefits of booking your travel early is you get the best travel promotions.
It also allows you time to plan what you are going to see and do when you are in Hawaii.


As a Hawaii travel agent and resident of the island of Maui I like to promote events that may not be in any guide book or online website.

Listed here for your convenience are a few of my favorite events upcoming in Hawaii for 2011.


Starting in December the humpback whales start arriving from the cooler waters in Alaska. Whale watch tours are done on all of the islands, but I find that Maui has the calmest waters and best conditions for viewing whales.

In addition to our seasonal whale watching tours you can also enjoy a festive luau, a beautiful snorkel sail, romantic dinner cruises or just hop in your car and drive around the island checking out the local events.

Kauai:
Friday 2/11/11 Come join us at the 11th Annual Waimea Round up Rodeo for information contact Chelsie at 808-652-3770
Sunday 3/19/11 42nd Annual Prince Kuhio Long Distance Canoe Race. This free event is held from 8-11:00am. Contact Polai Kane at 808-651-2996.
Sunday 4/30/11 It is the 3rd Annual Kauai Loves you Triathlon for details contact Dan at 808-639-8792
Ongoing events for Kauai:

Every Friday and Sunday Hawaiian Slack Key at the Hanalei Community Center
For prices and times please contact Sandy at 808-826-1469


Hawaii aka “The Big Island”


2/17-2/20/11 Ukulele and Slack Key Guitar Institute
For more information contact http://kahilutheatre.org/

4/24-4/30/11 Merrie Monarch Festival
This 4 day event is hula at it’s finest. www.merriemonarchfestival.org


Oahu:
1/10-1/16/11 Sony Open at the Waialae Country Club
This is the first of the PGA tour for 2011 is held on Oahu. For more information contact http://www.sonyopeninhawaii.com

1/30/11 NFL Pro Bowl held at the Aloha Stadium
For ticket information and times contact http://nflonlocation.net/probowl.php



3/11-3/13 The 17th annual Honolulu Festival
Live performances on March 12th and March 13th at four different venues: Hawaii Convention Center, Ala Moana Shopping Center, Waikiki Beach Walk and Waikiki Shopping Plaza. Entertainment and demonstrations are complimentary. http://www.honolulufestival.com





Maui:
January 3rd – 9th: Hyundai Tournament of Champions
The Plantation Course, Kapalua Resort for information: (888) 665-9160.


Saturday 2/19/11 is Whale Day on Maui.
This annual event is held in Kihei, Hawaii and is fun for the whole family. You will find handmade items made right here on Maui, great food, live music, silent auction and more. For information contact http://www.mauiwhalefestival.org

February19th: Maui Humane Society’s Furball
Honoring the service animals and men and women who served our country. http://www.mauihumane.org/


Ongoing events on Maui:

Haku Baldwin Center is looking for volunteers on Maui
Volunteer a portion of your time while you are here on Maui. This nonprofit organization uses pet therapy to assist folks in hospitals and long term facilities. www.causes.com/hakubaldwincenter

First night in Wailuku This monthly event is held the first Friday night of the month.
Join us for food, shopping and lots of fun. For more information contact 808-878-1888

Every Saturday from 7-11am Olowalu Cultural Reserve Community Work Day
The Olowalu Cultural Reserve, a non-profit organization, invites you to participate in a volunteer work day to assist in rebuilding an ahupua'a. Tasks include the removal of non-native plant species, building taro patches, trail restoration and planting Native Hawaiian plants and agricultural products. www.olowalu.net/index.cfm?fuseaction=ig.page&CategoryID=28
Free Hula Shows at 7:00pm every Tuesday & Thursday! Free Keiki (kids) Hula Show 1pm ever Saturday & Sunday at the Cannery Mall in Lahaina. For information call 808-661-5304

Check out Requests Hawaii Maui’s #1 record shop located in Wailuku 808-244-9315

Looking for something romantic to do on your honeymoon in Hawaii or Valentine Day? Try this luxurious Lavender For Two 3 1/2 Hours (250 minutes), $645.00 1 hour in the Terme, 25-minute side by side lavender exfoliation, 50 minute side by side lavender crystal energy body cocoons, 50 minute lavender body butter massage and two lunch vouchers. https://www.spa-booker.com/Customer/MakeAppointment/Search.aspx?AccountName=gwr

All information listed above is subject to change without notice.

Didn’t find what you were looking for? Visit the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau website at http://www.gohawaii.com

Travel to Maui provides quality travel packages to Hawaii, Tahiti, New Zealand and Australia. If you would like a quote for your vacation to Paradise, or to schedule a consulting appointment with one of our travel experts please contact us at www.traveltomaui.net


Written by Marie Glodt at Travel to Maui

Photo credit to the Hawaiian visitors and convention bureau

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Fun Things to See and Do in Hawaii







Fun things to see and do in Hawaii in November 2010Written by Marie Glodt a Hawaiian Destination Specialist at Travel to Maui

Looking for something free to do while you are in Hawaii?
• Are you a returning visitor who wants to do something different this time while you in the Hawaiian Islands?



This list includes websites or phone numbers when possible for upcoming events in Hawaii. This includes: nonprofit functions, volunteering jobs, free events, and more. This will cover the Hawaiian Islands of Maui, Kauai, Oahu, and Lanai.

Kauai: including Lihue, Kapa'a, Poipu, Koloa.

11/13 Old Koloa Sugar Mill RunThe Rotary Club of Kauai is pleased to announce their 8th annual Old Koloa Sugar Mill Run. This is Kauai's premier 5-Km, 10-Km, 10 mile Runs, and non-competitive 5-K Walk. Contact Dick Olsen for more information at 808-822-5092

11/14 Kauai’s Garden Island Range and Food Festival This annual event is modeled after the annual Taste of the Hawaiian Range, which has been growing in popularity for 14 years on the Big Island. Kauai’s festival, subtitled the "Locovore Pa`ina" will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Kilohana Pavilion
Barbara Bennett 808-338-0111 http://www.kauaifoodfestival.com/

11/14 Slack Key Concert 12-6pm at Hilton Kauai Beach Resort
Free, food, crafters, exhibits. Contact Milton Lau 808-226-2697 www.slackkeyfestival.com

11/21 A fundraising golf tournament benefiting Leadership Kauai’s The $125 entry fee for the 3-Person Scramble format will include, green fees, cart fees and lunch. 808-246-8727


Oahu: including Waikiki, and Honolulu.
11/3 & 11/10 Honolulu Farmers Market 4-7pm Blaisdell Center Lawn
http://www.blaisdellcenter.com 808-768-5400

11/15 Peter Frampton 7:30 Blaisdell Center808-591-2211 recorded event information

11/1-4/1/11 Volunteering for the Hawaiian Island Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary The humpback whales can be found in the Hawaiian waters from November- April. For more information call Christine Brammer, O`ahu Programs Coordinator 808- 397-2651 x 252


Hawaii aka “the big island”
including Kona and Hilo.

At the time of this blog the volcano is very active. For road closures and more information on recent lava flows contact http://www.nps.gov/havo
Ths above picture was taken from Sunshine Helicopters on a flight over the big island of Hawaii.


11/4-11/7 Moku O Keawe International FestivalCelebration of Hula & Hula Arts
For information call Margo Mau Bunnell 808-345-9364

11/5-11/14 Kona Coffee FestivalContact Jeannette Vidgen for details at 808-326-7820 www.konacoffeefest.com


Lanai: including Manele Bay and Lanai City.

One of the things that are always worth mentioning is the spa at the Four Season Manele Bay. This is a wonderful way to pamper yourself while enjoying the luxury of a 5 star hotel in Hawaii.

11/12 Shoot For A Cure - November 12, 2010 Four Seasons Resorts Lana`i and the UFCW 480 South Pacific Union are partnering to bring the annual Shoot For A Cure back to Lana`i again this year. Shoot For a Cure is a charity event to benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. For additional information, please call (808) 942-7778

Thanksgiving Buffets on Thursday, November 25, 2010 Four Seasons Resorts Lana`i
The delicious holiday buffet will be available from 3:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. at The Lodge at Koele and from 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at Hulopo`e Court at Manele Bay. The price is $70 per person. Advanced reservations are required for Thanksgiving Day Buffets at 808-565-2335.


Saturday, November 27, 2010 from 6:00-9:00 p.m. Four Seasons Resorts Lana`i Presents a Special Wine Dinner Featuring Drew WinesJoin Executive Chef Fabrice Huet and California's Drew Wines on for an evening of exquisite food and wine pairings, presented in an inspiring five-course dining experience at Manele Bay's Hulopo`e Court. Please call Lea Hennessy, 808-565-2335 or lea.hennessy@fourseasons.com for reservations and more information

One of the things that are always worth mentioning is the spa at the Four Season Manele Bay. This is a wonderful way to pamper yourself while enjoying the luxury of a 5 star hotel in Hawaii.



Maui: including Lahaina, Wailuku, Kahului, Wailea, Kaanapali, Haleakala Crater.

11/4 Bret Ernst McCoy Theater at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center (MACC)
Headliner in the top comedy clubs across the country. For tickets and times contact the MACC http://www.mauiarts.org/Nov.html


11/6 Day of Hope 10K run/5k walk Four Seasons Maui Call 808-891-4100 for start time and location.


11/12 Hiroshima Legacy Tour with Michael Paulo at the MACCThis concert will be a musical experience you won’t forget. 808-242-7469

11/20 The 5th annual Pacific Cancer Foundation Gala Fundraiser Fine wines, great food and wonderful entertainment for a good cause. For Tickets & further information, contact the Pacific Cancer Foundation at 808-243-2999 or visit www.pacificcancerfoundation.org

Ongoing events on Maui:

Haku Baldwin Center is looking for volunteers on MauiVolunteer a portion of your time while you are here on Maui. This nonprofit organization uses pet therapy to assist folks in hospitals and long term facilities. www.causes.com/hakubaldwincenter



First night in Wailuku This monthly event is held the first Friday night of the month.Join us for food, shopping and lots of fun. For more information contact http://www.facebook.com/pages/Wailuku-HI/Wailuku-First-Friday/255519342889

Every Saturday in October 7-11am Olowalu Cultural Reserve Volunteer Community Work Day The Olowalu Cultural Reserve, a non-profit organization, invites you to participate in a volunteer work day to assist in rebuilding an ahupua'a. Tasks include the removal of non-native plant species, building taro patches, trail restoration and planting Native Hawaiian plants and agricultural products. www.olowalu.net/index.cfm?fuseaction=ig.page&CategoryID=28

Free Hula Shows at 7:00pm every Tuesday & Thursday! Free Keiki (kids) Hula Show 1pm ever Saturday & Sunday at the Cannery Mall in Lahaina. For information call 808-661-5304

Looking for something romantic to do on your honeymoon in Hawaii? Try this luxurious Lavender For Two 3 1/2 Hours (250 minutes), $645.00 1 hour in the Terme, 25-minute side by side lavender exfoliation, 50 minute side by side lavender crystal energy body cocoons, 50 minute lavender body butter massage and two lunch vouchers. https://www.spa-booker.com/Customer/MakeAppointment/Search.aspx?AccountName=gwr


Didn’t find what you were looking for? Visit Calendar Maui at http://www.calendarmaui.com/

Travel to Maui provides quality travel packages to Hawaii, Tahiti, New Zealand and Australia. If you would like a quote for your vacation to Paradise, or to schedule a consulting appointment with one of our travel experts please contact us at www.traveltomaui.net
All information listed above is subject to change without notice.

Future blogs: “fun things to do on Oahu,” “what to see and do while on Kauai,” traveling to Tahiti,” “Honeymoons in Hawaii,” and much more.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

5 reasons to have your honeymoon in Hawaii





Written by Marie Glodt
Hawaiian Destination Specialist at Travel to Maui

1.) Hawaii is one of the most romantic places in the United States, and one of the top honeymoon locations in the world!

2.) Customize your honeymoon package by including a “romance package” in your travel plans. This varies depending on hotel and costs. A few examples would be a dinner for two under the stars, tandem massage in an ocean front cabana, and more!

3.) The Hawaiian Islands offers an array of ocean activities to complete your holiday. The most popular water sports would be: a dinner cruise, snorkel trip, whale watching (December-April), and scuba diving.

4.) Hawaii has some of the best beaches in the world. Here is a short list of the most popular beaches here in Hawaii: Waikiki (Oahu), Wailea & Kaanapali Beach (Maui), Poipu (Kauai), Manele Bay (Lanai), Punaluu & Kauna’ oa Bay (the big island of Hawaii).

5.) Hawaii is a great value for your travel dollar! Book early and save. It is suggested you book your honeymoon 6-12 months in advance if possible.


For assistance with your travel plans to Hawaii please contact the experts at Travel to Maui. www.traveltomaui.net

You do not marry someone you can live with; you marry someone who you cannot live without

Photo credit to Four Seasons Hawaii

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Tours and Activities in Hawaii



Written by Marie Glodt, Hawaiian travel specialist at Travel to Maui

Visiting the Hawaiian Islands can be many things, to many people. Some folks prefer to stay in a luxury hotel and sit by the pool having some bring them “fruity drinks.”
While others the thought of sitting still all day would drive them crazy. Their idea of the perfect vacation is to fill every minute with things to do.

As your travel expert part of our job is to figure out what appeals to you.
In addition to your travel plans we here at Travel to Maui can assist you with arranging your tours and activities prior to arriving on island. Being a resident of Hawaii we have the opportunity to try out many of these options first hand, and we also know the tours that sell out weeks in advance.

One of the most activities would be a luau. Most luaus will run about 3 hours long, generally starting just prior to sunset. During this time they will serve you drinks, dinner and a show. The amount of people varies depending on the island and luau (100-1,000 people). Luaus are great for families, honeymooners, or repeat guests to the islands.

Another option would be a snorkel tour. Snorkel tours range from a couple of hours to all day. Meals, snacks, beverages and snorkel gear are included in the cost of the tour.

Helicopter flights over the Hawaiian Islands are exciting. I have personally been over the active volcano on “the big island.” Flying over the volcano was one of the most amazing things I have ever seen! I have also enjoyed the waterfalls and rainforests on the island of Maui & Kauai.

Zipline tours are very popular nowadays. I have tried this recently and it was very exciting. This is also a great tour if you have teenagers with you. It is hard for them not to smile when they are zipping down a mountain!

Dinner cruise or sunset sails are very popular with honeymooners. It is so beautiful to get out on the ocean and look back at the island. These cruises are about 2 hours in length and include drinks, food and are lots of fun.

If you are visiting the island of Oahu visiting Pearl Harbor is a must. This would be a ½ day tour, located just outside of Waikiki & Honolulu.

Our weather here in the islands is normally sunny, beautiful and in the 70’s to 80’s but we do get rain from time to time. As they say in Hawaii “without rain, there are no rainbows!”

If you are looking for something to do on a rainy day or just for a few hours the Maui Ocean Center on Maui is lots of fun. I just love the jelly fish tank that is under a black light!

Another great rainy day idea is a spa day. I just love being pampered for a few hours getting a massage or a facial! Hawaii has some of the best spas in the nation. I plan to write a blog about spas soon, so stay tuned.

This is just a small sample of the things we can arrange to make your stay here in Hawaii extra special. When planning your trip to Hawaii please contact us for a quote www.traveltomaui.net
We are a Hawaiian based travel agency, located on Maui.




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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Weather in Hawaii


Written by Marie Glodt, Travel specialist at Travel to Maui

Today I would like to blog about the weather in Hawaii.

I know you may laugh and say “but it is always nice in Hawaii!” In part that is true.

The state of Hawaii has two seasons, winter and summer. The main differences are the amount of rain and much less so the temperatures, especially from place to place.

The average temperature year-round is 75º F between the warmest weather in August and the coldest weather in January. The daytime temperature may vary 5 - 7º F.

Temperatures vary depending on elevation. In the summer if you go over 2,000 feet the weather is definitely cooler as temperatures drops three degrees for every 1000 feet of elevation.

It rains more on the windward side of all islands. Most of the resorts and hotel are located on the leeward side of the island. Or the sunny side of the island.

If you would like to view the current weather conditions on Maui please visit our website at:http://www.traveltomaui.net/hawaii_weather.html
Or visit my favorite weather man here in Hawaii at KGMB9 on Twitter: http://twitter.com/GuyHagi

Monday, July 20, 2009

How I spent my “staycation” on Maui, Hawaii!


Written by Marie Glodt, Hawaiian Destination Specialist at Travel to Maui

As a travel agent here on Maui I am constantly invited to stay at the nicest properties in the state. In doing so I am able to tell my clients first hand the pros and cons of each and every property we offer. Another benefit of booking your travel with Travel to Maui would be our local travel tips and discount coupons.

This last week I took some time out of the office to enjoy this beautiful island of Maui that I call home! During my “staycation” I made it a point to “stop and smell the flowers,” visit the tourist sites, check out some tours, and eat at some of my favorite spots.

One of the highlights of my time off was donating my time with Maui Pet Therapy-Haku Baldwin Center. On this trip we visited Kula Hospital with about 6 human volunteers and 15-20 feathered and furry volunteers. Our goal is to make someone’s day just a bit brighter with our love and laughter.

Are you planning a trip to Maui? You may want to consider a “volunteer vacation” while you are here. It makes you feel good and a portion of your vacation may be tax deductible.http://www.myspace.com/pet_therapy

I also enjoyed a day at the beach with about 20 of my closest friends and family having a potluck. Most of the beach parks on Maui close at sunset time. So please make sure and not leave your car unattended after dark or you will be locked in for the night!

Another treat during my “staycation” was visiting the new Kapalua Spa. This 3,000 sq. foot spa opened the week before my visit. I had the nicest massage from a gentleman named Bo. I also enjoyed the cold water shower, steam room and outdoor pool looking out at Kapalua Bay! For reservations contact:
http://cms.kapalua.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=213&Itemid=1084

Rainy days don’t happen that often in Maui, but when they do the place to be in the Maui Ocean Center in Maalaea. http://www.mauioceancenter.com/
I love the jelly fish tank with black lights. It is easy to spend an hour or more checking out the sharks and fish, so please allow ample time on this visit.

After the Maui Ocean Center I had lunch at one of my favorite shrimp places. That would be Buzz’s Wharf located in Maalaea Harbor, Maui. http://www.buzzswharf.com/
My favorite things would be the shrimp bisque and the ahi fish sandwich. If you book your travel thru Travel to Maui we will also send you a 10% off coupon at Buzz’s Wharf with your travel documents.

If you are shopping for souvenirs stop by the Maui Swap meet. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1W1GGLL_en&q=maui+swap+meet&aq=f&oq=&aqi=g7
It is held every Saturday from 7:00 am to 1pm, in Kahului town. You will find reasonably priced handmade items. Please stop by and see Meriah’s tie dye booth. I just love her tie dyed clothes and doggie shirts. http://www.mauitiedye.com/

Lastly I had dinner at Haliimaile General Store. We had Carol for our waitress. She was great for giving suggestions on the menu, and her service was excellent ! I had the fish, my guest had the ribs. Both were perfect. Don’t miss the opening of Seawatch in Wailea under the Bev Gannon management team. This will be happening in August 2009. http://www.bevgannonrestaurants.com/

For more information please contact Travel to Maui www.traveltomaui.net

Coming up in future blogs: more hidden airline fees, golf courses on Maui, Aloha Classic Event, and more.

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