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7 Exciting Activities to Make the Most of Rainy Days on Maui

Rainy days on Maui may seem like a setback for vacation plans, but they don't have to put a damper on your trip! From exploring indoor attractions to embracing the tropical showers, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Maui even when the weather isn't perfect. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, Maui offers a diverse range of activities to keep you entertained while staying dry. Plus, with the help of Maui Vacation Equipment, you can make the most of your rainy day adventures with top-quality gear and equipment.1. Visit Maui Ocean Center:On a rainy day, immerse yourself in the wonders of the ocean by visiting the Maui Ocean Center. As one of the largest tropical...

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Staying safe in Hana, Maui - Tips and Rules

There are plenty of obvious rules about driving, hiking and swimming around Hana, Maui, but as someone born and raised here on Maui, there are few rules for Hana trips that might not be so obvious. These rules will keep you safe from a personal safety standpoint, as well as general embarrassment. I won't sugarcoat too much, so let's get to to the details!   Waterfalls: You can’t enjoy a day in Hana without stopping at a waterfall, as its a main reason anyone makes the journey. You're now thinking I'm going to tell you all about checking the landing zone of where you are about to jump from. Yes, that’s very important as sticks, trees and rocks move into...

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Looking to go Camping on Maui? - Common Questions and Advice

I receive many of the same questions as a camping rental equipment company here on Maui, so here are a few bullets to help you in making decisions as to where you may want to camp, and what you'll need to bring:

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Six reasons to Visit Maui

1. All of Maui's beaches are public. This allows you to enjoy any beach or shoreline you want without the worry of trespassing on someones property.  2. As the birthplace of surfing, there are many surf schools located in Kihei, Lahaina and Kaanapali to get you out in the water for your first surfing experience. 3. Have you ever seen a Humuhumunukunukuapuaa? As the state fish, you're likely to see one while your out snorkeling, or stop by the Maui Ocean Center.  4. With tons of hiking, your sure to find a trail all to yourself! 5. Want to impress someone? How about visiting the most remote place in the world? Maui, as part of the Hawaiian chain of islands, is...

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