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Monday, May 23, 2011

Looking for something different to do in Maui?



As a travel agent at Travel to Maui and resident of Hawaii I like to find fun and unique things to see and do here in the islands.


This weekend was no exception. I relaxed at the Spa Grande at the Grand Wailea enjoying the scented baths, jacuzzi, and waterfall showers, plus the wonderful mango scrub.



I also checked out the zip line tours swinging from tree tops on the 9 line canopy tour with Piiholo Ranch.




On Sunday I relaxed outside at the most beautiful setting you could ever imagine for a polo game.




For more information about Hawaii including travel packages please contact the travel experts at Travel to Maui www.traveltomaui.net






Written by Marie Glodt at Travel to Maui.



Travel to Maui is a Hawaiian Destination Specialist with the Hawaii Visitor Bureau.
HVCB Member



Photo credits to Grand Wailea Spa Grande, Marie Glodt Travel to Maui,

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.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Spas on Maui


Spas on Maui Written by Marie Glodt of Travel to Maui.

Looking for a spa and romance package in Hawaii?

As a so called “spa junkie” I have made it a point to check out as many spas as possible during my 20+ years as a travel agent. While I am not able to visit every spa here in Hawaii on a yearly basis, I do my best.

This year I have been concentrating on the ones here locally on Maui.
You will find most of the spas are located at deluxe or luxury hotels.
Moderate hotels generally have minimal spa services on property, done in a hotel room type setting.

Here is a list of my favorite top spas on Maui. I have included websites that take you directly to the spa services menu when possible. Some of these websites may take a few moments to load due to all of their photos.

When checking out spas I like to make a day out of it. I especially enjoy bringing a friend or loved one with me. This makes the experience extra special.

A tandem massage in your own private hale is one of the most romantic things you can do here on your honeymoon in Hawaii.

Having your destination wedding here in Hawaii? A spa day with “the girls” is a wonderful way to relax just prior to your big day!

I like to try out the spas special for the month or their signature treatment when possible.

For example at the Spa Grande at the Grand Wailea I just had a lavender scrub and massage. That was so relaxing. I love their terme prior to your treatment. It is a great way to start your day of pampering!
Spa Grande at Grand Wailea
http://www.grandwailea.com/spa-grande/spa-programs.cfm

At the Kapalua Spa I had a wonderful tandem massage in their beautiful outdoor hale.
Kapalua Spa
http://cms.kapalua.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=213&Itemid=1084

The Fairmont Kealani Spa has a monthly special. The month I went it included a hydrotherapy bath and a 50 minute massage. The hydrotherapy bath was scented and had flowers floating in the biggest tub I had ever seen.
Fairmont Kealani Spa
http://www.fairmont.com/kealani/guestservices/SPA


The Ritz Carlton recently renovated their spa. The result is the luxury spa you would expect at a Ritz Carlton property.
Ritz Carlton http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/KapaluaMaui/Spa/Menu.htm


The Spa Moana at the Hyatt Maui wins my award for the best view at any spa in the state of Hawaii. Prior to your treatment you can enjoy the steam room, Jacuzzi and then sit in the relaxation room and look directly at the ocean! Or you can have an outdoor massage in their oceanfront cabanas.
Hyatt Maui Spa Moana
http://maui.hyatt.com/hyatt/pure/spas/index.jsp?_requestid=1357607


The Four Seasons Maui Spa is known for all of their signature treatments. Some you will find only here in Hawaii.
http://www.fourseasons.com/maui/spa.html


At the Westin Maui Heavenly Spa the first thing you will notice at this 15,000 square feet spa is the wonderful smell of lavender.
http://www.westinmaui.com/spa/overview


While staying at the Westin Kaanapali Villas make sure and check out the Helani Spa. I am sure you will enjoy this wonderful spa within your condo setting.
http://www.westinkaanapali.com/spa/


My next spa visits will be on the island of Kauai, followed by the Big Island of Hawaii.

Travel to Maui is a Maui Travel agency and a Hawaiian Destination Specialist.
www.traveltomaui.net