May was a special month for the family. Tired of holidaying within California we finally ventured forth and moved to destination Maui islands in Hawaii, no less!! Our group consisted of four adults and three kids and we decided to rent a condo in the town of Lahaina close to the water activites instead of a hotel and believe me it was a great decision. Staying in a condo gave the kids a lot of space to run around and just be themselves. Also, having a fully functional kitchen helps especially with infants and toddlers.
Lahaina in Maui is the hub for water activities like the submarine adventure and it really felt great to be able to walk to the waterfront instead of taking the car and paying for parking. Withing walking distance of our condo we had an array of gift shops and dining options. I personally loved the floral Hawaiian dresses and jewelery although most of the stuff could be bought for less elsewhere. Food groceries and gas are expensive in Hawaii and having done research beforehand we stocked up on water and soda for the week long trip from Costco (within a couple of miles from the airport in Maui)and food stuff from Walmart. I also bought a few freezer dinners since we had a great kitchen and it helped us stay on a budget. Another reason for preferring to eat in was that after a long day of sightseeing, the last thing one would want to do is take cranky kids to a restaurant!!!
When I was doing research on where to stay in Maui for first timers, I could not find a lot of suggestions online and now post trip, my suggestion to first timers especially those travelling with family would be to stay in the town of Kihei. My second choice of course would be Lahaina. Kihei had a lot more shopping and dining options than Lahaina and many ocean front condo complexes and hotels. In that sense the beaches would be steps away and since Kihei is midway, it would not be a long drive to most attractions. The Makena area and Wailea are more upscale with the best resorts.
We had initially planned to cover two islands but we chose to stick to just Maui for six days and chill out. That ways, we covered the entire island and soaked in its scenic beauty. The activities we covered were: submarine adventure aboard the Atlantis, snorkelling at Molokini,Road to Hana, sunrise at Haleakala, visit to Maui Ocean Center and the Luau at Royal Lahaina. The rest of our time was spent driving to the unexplored rural areas of the island, shopping and at the beautiful beaches.
It was an awesome vacation and I cannot wait to return and visit the other islands in this beautiful paradise!!!
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These are helpful tips. Thanks for blogging about your trip keeping kids in mind!!
I was confused with all these names in Maui. This piece gives me some clarity.
Thnx:)
I have a Maui trip planned for the long weekend. This is helpful. Thnx:)
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