Maui has many great beaches for families with young babies and toddlers, but there are three specific beaches that stand out among the rest. All three are know for having good weather, soft sand, and an outer reef or wall to shelter the coastal sand from waves.
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...
Since the 1990s, Lahaina's Halloween Party has been the largest celebration Maui has to offer each year. With 30,000+ vacationers and locals coming together on Halloween evening and night. This year, for 2017, the Keiki (kids) parade beings at 4pm. As someone who was in the parade as one of those keiki for many years, I always remember getting there an hour before had because of the parking and traffic when 30,000 people ascend into the town. For this free event, spend the money you would have need to spend on some paid event and get a costume. Yes, some people dont dress up, but dont be the odd person out that remains in street clothes. You'll make many more...