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A Day Upcountry

Most people think of Maui and imagine the beach with beautiful sunsets, warm ocean water, and sandy beaches.  Maui has a beauty that doesn’t get the same attention their beaches may get.  Known as Upcountry, there are a variety of organic farms, places to eat, and shopping to enjoy.

Kula Country Farm has delicious strawberries as well as other fruits, vegetables and flowers.  The Kula produce stand is located on the slopes of Haleakala offers fresh produce that is replenished daily.  The pumpkin patch and Christmas at the farm are two family friendly events.  Make sure to check their website for dates and hours of operation.

If you’re looking for something truly unique, you may want to try the tour at Organic Ocean Vodka.  Open daily from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm, tours run every 30 minutes with the last tour starting at 4:00 pm.  A great lesson in sustainable farming and preservation of the land and ocean, ticket prices range from $10 to $25 ($25 includes lunch).

In need of a pick me up?  Stop at Grandma’s Coffee for some organic coffee and fresh-baked goods.  Open 7 days a week from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. Sit on the outdoor deck and enjoy the views of the ocean and mountains!  Surfing Goat Dairy has gourmet cheeses, goat cheese truffles, and some yummy cheesecake.  Bring your appetite with you!  It’s also a great place to get a gift basket!  Check their website for hours of operation.

After you get your fill of food and treats, you will want to do some shopping in Makawao.  Makawao Fine Art Gallery was founded in 1986 and has become one of the finest galleries in Hawaii. Works displayed are both local and nationally known artists.  At Worcester Glass Works you can watch the glass making process.  Original works sold on site in the shop!

Every third Friday, Maui Fridays is happening in Makawao.  Enjoy music, entertainment, activities,  and shopping.  A fun family event that everyone will enjoy.  Nights tend to be chilly so be sure to bring a light jacket!

Ulalena Anniversary

 

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Ulalena is celebrating 15 years!  Special KamaAina ticket pricing available for $20!  Ulalena shares the rich history of Hawaii through music, dance and instruments.  Named the Best Cultural Production in Maui (Readers Poll 2013) it’s a wonderfully entertaining way to become educated as well as entertained.  Leave with a better understanding about the spirit of Hawaii.  Tickets are available to purchase at mauitheatre.com.

 

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Festivities For Fourth of July

4th of July for many is spent with family and friends celebrating with fireworks displays, delicious food, and entertainment.  Front Street in Lahaina has music, Karaoke, event shirts, and fireworks starting at 8:00 pm.  Many front street restaurants will be offering food and drink specials in celebration.

Another fun activity is the annual Lanai Pineapple Festival!  This two-day event runs on Friday July 4th and Saturday July 5th.  If you didn’t get your fill of fireworks you can see them at the festival starting at 9:00 pm on July 5th.  Enjoy games, crafts, food booths, and entertainment.  For those coming from Maui, make sure to check ferry schedules and make reservations if needed.

Going on now through July 11 in Makawao is the Paniolo Country: A Themed Exhibition.  This art exhibition explores the role of the Hawaiian cowboy.  Open from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

Starting Thursday July 3rd through Sunday July 6th is the Makawao Rodeo.  Enjoy bull riding, barrel racing, team roping and more!  Saturday is the Paniolo Parade with local celebrities and rodeo royalty!  Free shuttle service to the parade is available from 7:00 am to 9:00 am.

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We hope that everyone has a safe and happy Fourth of July weekend!

 

 

 

Wailea Beach Marriott Under Agreement

Sunstone Hotel Investors have entered into an agreement with Wailea Beach Marriott to purchase the luxury resort for a net price of $325.7 million.  Sunstone Hotel Investors plan to renovate during 2015 and 2016.  CEO Ken Cruse feels the Wailea Beach Marriott is one of the most attractive leisure destinations in the U.S.

You can read this article via Maui Now here.  We look forward to all the new and exciting things in store!

Luau’s

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A popular activity that most Maui vacationers want to experience is a luau.  Most of the hotels on the island offer their own luau’s which is nice since your alcoholic beverages are included in the pricing.

For a family friendly luau, Ka’anapali Beach Luau offers kids 5 and under are free.  The buffet style luau serves pork, fish, steak, fresh greens, and a desert bar.  Be entertained by luau dancers and listen to music influenced by Don Ho and Elvis.   The dramatic finale includes fire knife dancers!

For those looking for a more romantic experience, The Feast at Lele is the luau for you.  Feast at Lele is located in Lahaina.  This four course gourmet meal is a Polynesian celebration is served directly to you at your table.  While feasting on your dinner, enjoy the dances representing each part of the Polynesian island inspired dish.

The Hyatt Luau is the best for kids.  Kids are often invited onstage to participate in hula lessons.  This luau is also served buffet style.  Menu includes fish, pork, chicken, rice, soba noodles, tropical fruits and a desert bar.  The open bar includes fruit punch. mai tais, beer, wine, and mixed cocktails.

With many luau options to choose from, we are sure you will find one that offers exactly what you and your family are looking for!