My youngest is fleeing the nest this fall to go to college 🙁
Since this was the last high school spring break in our house, we went big.
Five moms and senior daughters banded together and picked Maui as our destination.
More specifically, the Makena Beach and Golf Resort in South Maui.
Our cab driver D.K. showed us Oprah’s private road that ends (gated) right across from our hotel. Celebrities in the hood!
Grace and I reaped the benefits of highly organized moms on this trip. I usually drift towards the beach chair and a paperback and would never have seen all of the incredible things if they hadn’t planned them.
A small group went to watch the sunrise at the Haleakala Crater the first morning.
Grace and I drew the line at the 3:00 am wake-up call. But I got to use their pictures!
A Luau is a must if you are in Hawaii and the Old Lahaina Luau is fabulous.
It takes place in Old Lahaina (Lahaina was the original capital of Hawaii), right on the water.
The food is delicious. Entertainment is great. Mai Tais ice cold. Go.
The Humpback whales were in season while we were in Maui and we hit the high seas with Captain Joel of Ultimate Whale Watch to see them.
We saw humpback babies, mothers and their escorts in Lanai Bay.
We sang ABBA on the boat (for some strange reason) and the babies kept breaching to check us out. We were not complaining!
Make sure to book with Joel in Lahaina Harbor, Slip 17 (plastic whale in photo above).
Waterfalls were also on the bucket list. Four of us took off on the road to Hana to find some.
We pulled over at Twin Falls and walked the mile in to find our waterfall. It did not disappoint!
I did squeeze in sufficient beach time and late afternoons by the pool with my fellow ladies.
Our hotel had a stunning beach and lots of snorkeling equipment at hand.
The ten of us ventured out, Starbucks in hand, one morning for a 7 am guided kayak and snorkeling tour.
Out into the open ocean we went.
Our guide anchored in two places and we snorkeled with fish, turtles and a giant stingray.
Ok, enough with all of the activity. We ate at some great restaurants; Monkey Pod and Cafe O’Lei to name a few.
There is no better Mai Tai than a Hawaiian Mai Tai and lets talk about the coffee…
It was a memorable and bittersweet trip with our adorable girls. They actually liked hanging out with us and for that reason alone, I will cherish this trip.
(photo credit: Diane, Kristin, Sue and Captain Joel)
8 comments
Loved the description and the memories! Well done, Liz. When can we go back??????
Lets go back asap!
May we all live vicariously through these beautiful pictures and there priceless descriptions!
Thank you so much!
Love your pictures. When living on Oahu in Lanikai, we often hopped to Lahaina area – Ka’anapali – and loved all that you mention…especially the road to Hana!
It was so beautiful, wish we could have done the whole road to Hana. Next time!
So lovely- all those sweet faces and beautiful places. Great tips. Headed there myself tomorrow!
Melinda
What a great trip! Such a special time w your girl and her pals – well done you all! Soooo much better and memorable than Atlantis!
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