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Maui is special. Here are a few glimpses of this fantastic island through the frugal eye of an iPhone 4. Not pro stuff, I know, but this could actually be you recording this! You hear the wind through the tiny mic. I left this in and decided not to throw music over the top to cover it up. Hopefully you can get a sense of the scenery. This short clip starts on the point at Kapalua Bay, in West Maui, overlooking Molokai and ends at the opposite end of the island, near Hana at Kapakaone Bay, at the end of Nahiku Road (I think). If you go to Maui, you will enjoy a twisty and amazing drive to Hana. It may change your life.
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The finest pilots in the sky. Blue Hawaiian prides itself on hand-picking only the finest and most experienced pilots—the absolute cream of the profession—and every one of them is a State of Hawaii Certified Tour Guide. Blue Hawaiian is also the only helicopter tour company in Hawaii with its own state-of-the-art Flight Simulator, and the only one that puts its pilots through annual factory and FAA recurrent training.
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MAUI VACATION: MAUI BLOW HOLE HIKE ON THE NAKALELE BLOWHOLE TRAIL VIDEO TOUR
On our Maui vacation, we hike to the Nakalele Blowhole in Maui, Hawaii. We took the longer of the two options to get to this blowhole.
If you're less mobile or traveling with little ones, the closer area at the 38.5mm would probably be your best choice. This area is also overlooking the blowhole so those who prefer can view it from a distance without having to hike.
I'm going to describe Nakalele Point as it unfolds on a 1.25 mile hike (round-trip) from the other parking area (38mm.) As long as you're able to hike though somewhat rough terrain, taking this route is actually better for seeing all the places listed below.
What is a blowhole?
A blowhole is hole in the ground that connects to an underground, partially submerged ocean cave. The cave and opening are shaped in such a way that when the ocean rises or waves crash into it, a jet of water and air is violently forced out through the hole.
Warning -- begin safety lecture: You'll undoubtedly see people walk up to the blowhole and look in, or position loved ones very close while they try and snap that perfect picture. If you come from a place where they would put a barrier around dangers, then they would definitely have one around this. In Maui it has been customary to allow the careless free control over their destiny. If you get too close to this you can be sucked in, drown and/or be bashed to bits by the ocean (or likely some combination.) It has happened. Stay back, because this blowhole can sometimes be unpredictably violent and powerful in between more modest displays. End lecture
Between the 38mm parking area and the light beacon is a maze of dirt bike and ATV trails. These trails were laid without a destination in mind, so just pick any trail that suits your mood and meander out toward the light beacon.
Light Beacon & Tidepools
Light-what? Think of it as a lighthouse, only smaller and stripped of all charm and artistic value. (I can just see that slogan now on the travel brochures!) But what this beacon lacks in ambiance it makes up for in views. Stand on the concrete slab adjacent and you'll also get a good view of the tidepools below. What you'll also see is an old rickety ladder, precariously positioned on the cliff-edge, beckoning with the promise to deliver adventure. (At least that's the way it looks to me...) As tempting as it may look, going down to this tidepool area (let alone on an old precariously positioned rickety ladder of questionable functionality), well...lets just say it is certainly not advisable.
As you continue on, the trail goes downhill for a short bit, and this is the likely going to be the strongest test of your sure-footedness. If you're with a group (and especially kids who can't resist the temptation to release kenetic energy) being at the back of the line here is key strategy for remaining upright throughout your descent. Once at the bottom you'll begin to get some previews of the Acid War Zone and some more dramatic views of ocean and coast, along with another very nice tidepool, this one fed in part by a small blowhole of its own. (Don't confuse this with the main attraction!)
Acid War Zone
The fantastic name of Acid War Zone has been coined for an area between the light beacon and the Nakalele Blowhole. It is a sight that is definitely impressive and worth checking out when you find yourself out here for the blowhole. As the name aptly describes, it is a barren landscape where boulders have been severely pock-marked, sculpted, perched precariously, and otherwise dramatically eroded by countless years of salt water spray.
The prime attraction of the Nakalele Point is, of course, the blowhole. A blowhole's effect is much like that of a geyser: a hole in the ground with a jet of water shooting periodically into the air. (See sidebar for technical description & safety.) This blowhole is large enough to accommodate a manhole cover and is powerful enough to easily blast it high in the air -- especially during high surf and tides. (tide forecast) Some jets can approach 50+ feet and if you're close enough you can feel the ground tremble beneath your feet as water is blasted skywards. Now, I know no one likes safety lectures -- but I have never once been here without seeing several people do incredibly stupid things. I figure it is because they don't know the safety info in the sidebar and/or figure some governmental authority is looking out for their safety (just for the record, they're not.)
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We don't just operate the best equipment, we help develop it. From the ultra-quiet, spacious, and powerful 21st-century Eco-Star helicopter to the breakthrough Garmin G500H technology, which gives our pilots astonishing three-dimensional synthetic vision terrain awareness in less than optimal weather; from our pioneering of multi-camera in-flight video, to designing vastly improved cockpit air-conditioning—Blue Hawaiian is always at the forefront of leading-edge innovations for your safety, comfort, and enjoyment. Because when it comes to our guests, good enough is never enough.
The finest pilots in the sky. Blue Hawaiian prides itself on hand-picking only the finest and most experienced pilots—the absolute cream of the profession—and every one of them is a State of Hawaii Certified Tour Guide. Blue Hawaiian is also the only helicopter tour company in Hawaii with its own state-of-the-art Flight Simulator, and the only one that puts its pilots through annual factory and FAA recurrent training.
You'll be a star, or at least fly like one. When you choose Blue, you're choosing Hollywood's first-call helicopter tour company for blockbuster aerial photography. In addition to the upcoming mega-releases Battleship and Pirates of the Caribbean IV, our pilots have flown aerial photography for Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park: The Lost World, Tropic Thunder, Pirates of the Caribbean III, Crimson Tide, George of the Jungle, Honeymoon in Vegas, and numerous other major motion pictures, not to mention television shoots for MTV, The Food Channel, National Geographic, the Weather Channel, Wheel of Fortune and more. If these top professionals trust Blue Hawaiian with their multi-million dollar productions, perhaps Hollywood knows something you should know?
Living Aloha, every day. All of us in Hawaii have a responsibility to uphold the islands' proud tradition of hospitality. Years ago, the late cultural pioneer George Kanahele (author of Ku Kanaka: Stand Tall) showed us the incredible potential of using our helicopters as flying classrooms. We took that mission very seriously and since then have invested in Hawaiiana education for all of our employees. Our pilots offer our guests insightful and accurate information about Hawaiian culture, flora and fauna, history, geology and place names. Our guests are able to ask their pilot questions through our proprietary two-way in-flight communication system, which enhances their involvement, and when they share their knowledge with their friends and family upon returning home, the outreach extends. It's an honor to do our part to help preserve Hawaii's precious native culture.
You don't have to take our word for it. Only Blue gives you the confidence of consistent and repeated endorsements and awards from the most important international, national, and local organizations in the travel industry: National Geographic Magazine, Frommer's Hawaii, The Travel Channel; the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences, the Tour Operators Program of Safety, Helicopters Association International, and more. Blue Hawaiian is also the local Hawaii favorite, regularly voted the #1 Air Tour by the local readers of Hawaii Tribune-Herald, West Hawaii Today, North Hawaii News, Kauai People and MidWeek Kauai, and The Maui News.
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Exploring MAUI, HAWAII in 4 DAYS! A NEW Travel Itinerary Challenge Series
In the third video as part of our Travel Itinerary Challenge series, we explore Maui, Hawaii in 4 days and try our best to eat, see, and do as many things as possible based on a prepared itinerary list! Open this up to learn more and see our itinerary ↓
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If this is your first time viewing our videos, welcome and thank you! For some background about this series: in our years traveling together, we found our travel style involves cramming as many things into an itinerary as our body can handle. We plan a rough itinerary or list of things we want to do, see, and eat at our destination.
Below is the original itinerary we set out to complete. In our Itinerary Challenge Series, we will see how close we get to checking off each item on our list.
????**Preston & Krista's Original Itinerary for 4 Days in MAUI**
(If there is a checkmark ✅next to the attraction that means we were able to do it. We also included those completed attractions in the full actualized itinerary list too. )
1. Haleakala National Park Sunrise ✅
2. Hosmer Grove Loop Trail -- Haleakala National Park
3. Keonehe’ehe’e (Sliding Sands Trail) -- Haleakala National Park ✅
4. Kalahaku Overlook -- Haleakala National Park ✅
5. Pu'u'ula'ula (Red Hill) -- Haleakala National Park ✅
6. Haupa’Akea Peak (Overnight Camping) -- Haleakala National Park
7. Twin Falls -- Road to Hana ✅
8. Maui Moon Farm
9. Na’ili’ili-haele Stream & Waterfall -- Road to Hana
10. Garden of Eden -- Road to Hand ✅
11. Aunty Sandy’s Famous Banana Bread ✅
12. Nahiku Marketplace
13. Waianapanapa State Park ✅
14. Hana Bay -- Hana
15. Hasegawa General Store
16. Wailua Falls ✅
17. Pipiwai Trail & Waimoku Falls
18. O’heo Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools) ✅
19. Ono Organic Farms
20. ‘Iao Valley
21. The Mill House ✅
22. Sam Sato’s
23. Da Kitchen
24. Nakalele Blowhole & Heart Shaped Rock ✅
25. Dragon’s Teeth - Makaluapuna Point
26. Star Noodle ✅
27. Makena Beach ✅
28. La Perouse Bay
29. Molokini Crater Snorkeling
30. Maui Kayak Adventures
31. Black Rock Beach
32. Turtle Town
33. Wailea Beach Park
34. Kaanapali Beach
35. Banyan Tree Park
36. Leoda’s Kitchen and Pie
37. Tin Roof
38. Paia Bowls
39. Mama’s Fish House
40. Aloha Surf Hostel
41. Ho’okipa Beach Park ✅
42. Ali’i Kula Lavender Farms
43. Maui Ocean Center
44. Horseback Riding (Makena Stables, Ironwood Ranch, Triple L Ranch or Piiholo Ranch)
????**Preston & Krista's Actualized Itinerary for 4 DAYS in MAUI**
1. Haleakala Observatory & Pu'u'ula'ula (Red Hill) -- Haleakala National Park
2. Pa Ka’oao (While Hill Trail) -- Haleakala National Park
3. Keonehe’ehe’e (Sliding Sands Trail) -- Haleakala National Park
4. Kalahaku Overlook -- Haleakala National Park
5. Kula Lodge -- Kula
6. Ho’okipa Lookout -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #8.8
7. Twin Falls -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #2.1
8. Garden of Eden -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #10.5
9. Kaumahina State Wayside -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #12.2
10. Ke’anae Peninsula -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #16.9
11. Aunty Sandy’s Famous Banana Bread -- Ke’anae
12. Coconut Glen’s Ice Cream -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #27.5
13. Waianapanapa State Park -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #32
14. Hana Bay -- Hana
15. Koki Beach -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #51
16. Huli Huli Chicken -- Koki Beach
17. Wailua Falls -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #45
18. Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park -- Hana Highway - Mile Marker #42
19. O’heo Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools) -- Kipihalu Area of Haleakala National Park
20. The Mill House -- Waikapu
21. Mushroom Rock - Kaheliki Highway - Mile Marker #42
22. Nakalele Blowhole & Heart Shaped Rock -- Kahekili Highway - Mile Marker #38
23. Honolua Bay - Honoapi’ilani Highway - Mile Marker #32
24. Napili Bay -- Kapalua
25. Star Noodle -- Lahaina
26. Eco Skyline Haleakala Sunrise & Bike Ride & Zipline Adventure -- Haleakala National Park
27. Makena (Big & Little) Beach -- Makena State Park
28. South Maui Fish Co. -- Kihei
29. Yee’s Orchard & Fruit Stand -- Kihei
30. Flatbread Company -- Paia
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Maui Hawaii Road Trip
We went on a five day road trip along the coast of Maui. Maui is a fantastic environment in that each side has a different habitat. For each of our five days, we embarked on an adventure to a new location. Each day, the habitat and animals we saw were new and unique to the days before. It is an amazing experience that we encountered many different aspects on one island.
The island is formed by the volcano, so the beaches were covered with black rocks, which are molten lava cooled down.
The atmosphere and attitude in Maui Hawaii are very relaxing. It is a escape from the busy lives of the cities. In Maui Hawaii, when I step out of my room, everything I see and do takes my mind off of work.
We concluded our trip watching the sunset on top of Haleakala, Maui's most famous volcano. The view was above the clouds, and felt like we were standing above the sky.
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Fun Facts of Maui:
• Winter is 71 degrees, summer is 78 degrees, average is 75 degrees.
• The famous Banyon Tree in Lahaina is 130 years old and shades almost two thirds of an acre.
• As of 2015, Maui's population is around 150,000 people.
• Maui has more accessible beaches than the other Hawaiian islands.
• The scenic Road to Hana drive is 45 miles long, has 54 one-lane bridges and 600 hairpin turns
• Maui is about a half an hour by air from Honolulu.
• Maui Hawaii is the second largest island in Hawaii.
• There are three counties in Maui Hawaii: Lanai, Molokai, and Kahoolawe
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This video is just another montage of my time in Hawaii which is not over yet so yaaaay no school for another week! Maui (an island in Hawaii) is so beautiful and warm and there's ocean and good ice cream here, unlike Canberra .-. The beaches here are amazing!! We attempted Foosball, ate brownies, got extra adapters for all our phones and laptops, went swimming and drove around and saw lots of the island.
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Things you need to know before you go to Maui Hawaii. Maui Weather: Maui is not always warm everywhere. Maui is Windy, The Maui Mountains are COLD. Bring an umbrella, sunscreen, and warm jacket to Maui. Food in Maui is expensive, restaurants and groceries. Driving in Maui is slow. Don't plan for a mile a minute. Relax
Maui has many single lane roads - particularly on the Road to Hana. Let faster traffic pass
Maui has lots of great hiking, but bring mosquito repellent. Seriously.
Snorkeling in Maui is better close to shore. Don't do the afternoon cheap snorkel excursions, it's too windy.
Clothing: Barefoot can be hot! Bring good sandals or shoes.
Petty crime: Hide all your valuables in your car. Or better yet.. don't leave any in the car.
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