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Parts of West Maui are so rugged they have never been explored, yet they are within ten miles of the clusters of hotels and holiday condominiums at Kahana, Honokowai and Napili.
Between Kapalua and Lahaina, which is nine miles away, are the small communities of Kahana and Napili where small hotels, lovely private homes and condominium villages that look like private homes, share the lovely coves and beaches of the district. Kahana and Napili each offer moderately priced vacation accommodations and a world of beauty that has no price.
Many prominent artists have chosen to make their home in this picturesque part of Maui where life itself is art and the scenery is almost too good to be true. Green valleys are streaked with falls, the mountain ramparts crowned with rainbows and the water a hundred hues of blue.
Dominating the West Maui coast is Kahakuloa Head, the "tall lord," sixty stories of wind-sculpted rock that appears to be a stranger to Hawaii. It looks more like the lonely coast of Ireland, wind-scoured, haunted and tufted in grey, mauve and sage green brush. Great seabirds make it their home: koae, shearwater and the prehistoric-looking frigate bird with its huge wingspan.
At Nakalele Point the rocky shoreline is eerie and otherworldly with giant
geysers shooting up through old lava tubes and the ocean moaning below. Everyone
calls it Hobbitland. It's an easy hike down from the road.
West Maui is surfer's paradise. The best of the bunch test their skills at
Mokuleia Beach, popularly called Slaughterhouse.
The colorful tropical reef fish at Honolua Bay are so plentiful the bay has been declared a marine life sanctuary by the state of Hawaii.
The ocean opportunities of West Maui are almost as limitless as the sea itself.
There's whale watching, diving, snorkeling, swimming, sailing, parasailing,
surfing, windsurfing. Experts will give lessons and reinforce skills.
West Maui's crystal waters lap a ruffle of bays, backed by spectacular mountains
and valleys -- it's the perfect setting for a full range of resort amenities
in a variety of price ranges. And it's one big reason why Maui is such a magic
name. Maui conjures visions of paradise -- and delivers.
Just down the road is Honokowai. Never heard of it? That's because those who find it keep it a secret. Honokowai is West Maui's best bargain. There are no hotels -- all condominiums in the low to moderate price range. It's the kind of place where sun-starved visitors from colder climes pick up groceries in the little superette and dine on their condo Lana`i, kissed by ocean breezes, serenaded by the sound of the surf and entertained by a glorious sunset that just might include the elusive green flash, the burst of emerald light that ignites the tropical horizon just as the sun sinks out of view.
RESOURCES
Hike Maui, Ken Schmitt, Box 330969, Kahului, Maui, HI 96733; 808/879-5270.
Nancy Emerson School of Surfing, Nancy Emerson, P.O. Box 463, Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 874-1183
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