Maui Honeymoon – Part II

So, it has been over two months since I wrote Part I of our Maui adventure. Really didn’t mean to wait this long to write Part II, but here we are. Given that is has been so long, my memory is a little hazy, but I’ll do my best. The second part of our Honeymoon we moved from the Ritz in Kapalua to the Marriott Beach Club in Ka’anapali. The Marriott and that side of the island definitely offered a change of pace. It was less relaxing but we still had a great time. The first night we went to the Old Lahaina Luau, which I think is the most well-known one there. Now, this was the #1 thing I wanted to do on this trip. While it wasn’t my favorite part (that was definitely swimming in the waterfalls) it still was an interesting and fun night out. Yes, we saw the roasted pig that had been cooking underground. Not the most pleasant site, but it did taste darn delicious. My favorite part was learning the history of the island through the cultural dances. The dancers were impressive…I’ve never seen anyone move their hips that fast! I recommend the Old Lahaina Luau if you’re looking to delve into the history of Maui while feasting.

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I think the next day was the day Jarrett attempted to surf in the rough waters. It didn’t go well to say the least. Meanwhile, this was the day I spent my time at the pool bar sipping mai tais. This was definitely the most relaxing time at the Marriott for me. That night we went to a popular magic show called Warren & Annabelle’s. I should say it was a magic comedy show. When they found out we were on our honeymoon, we were seated in the action. The magician performed right were we were seated! Not only that, but we were a part of the show all night. He was hilarious and poked fun at us and the other people in the front row. Plus, we were participants in the magic tricks. This was slight of hand magic, not the hokey make a car or woman disappear magic. It was so much fun! We spent the entire night laughing and smiling. Definitely recommend it if you’re ever in Maui.

Our last full day in Maui, we walked around the Beach Club and went snorkeling at Black Rock. This was our second snorkeling experience, and we just rented gear and went by ourselves. The water was much rougher than in Lanai, so it was somewhat challenging getting in and out in our gear. It was neat and I actually saw more of a variety of fish than I did in Lanai. Also, a giant turtle swam right below me…it freaked me out! I will say that I was proud of myself for snorkeling not once, but twice. As many of you know, I have an irrational fear of sharks, so this was quite a feat for me!

That concludes our honeymoon in Maui. Oh, one thing I forgot to mention: Eat at The Gazebo for breakfast.  The best pancakes ever! It’s kind of hidden and out of way. You will have to wait in line for a good hour though, but it is so worth it. Also, sorry for the lack of photos; I really didn’t take many during Part II.

Maui is a beautiful, wondrous place with so much to do and see. I can’t wait to go back.

 

Maui Honeymoon – Part I

I just returned from my belated honeymoon in Maui. To say that I wanted to stay longer (or maybe move there) would be an understatement. We began the trip at the Ritz Carlton in Kapalu. I’ve never stayed at a 5-star hotel, and now I’m genuinely wondering, can I stay anywhere else? They literally wait on you hand and foot, putting down a towel before you lounge by the pool, bringing up wine glasses, and giving you free champagne. Did I mention the Nespresso machine in the room? Well, that may have been my favorite perk. That or the luxurious robe. Our stay in Kapalu was the adventurous part of our honeymoon. On Thursday, we took a Hike Maui tour to a rainforest. It was beyond amazing and may just be my favorite day ever. Even better than my wedding or when the Spurs and Cardinals clinch championships. We hiked to five waterfalls and lounged and swam. It was truly lovely. We also got to eat delicious fruit right off of the trees including passion fruit and guava. That was Jarrett’s favorite part! Our tour guide was incredible, so very knowledgeable and I never felt unsafe even though I’m not much of a hiker. I highly recommend Hike Maui if you find yourself there. It’s an incredible experience and you get to see some of the most beautiful sites while learning about the history and culture of this magical island.

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I can’t remember the name of this fruit. It was kind of weird…very crunchy and sour.

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Lush

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This may be ginger but can’t remember

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The easy part of the hike

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Gorgeous

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On to the next waterfall!

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Another beauty

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Guava

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Guava

Then, on Friday, we took a sailboat tour to Lanai. This was put on by Sail Trilogy, another awesome, highly-recommended company. On the two hour ride there, we enjoyed the breeze and checking out the islands from the middle of the ocean. Plus, we snacked on some delectable cinnamon rolls…yum, yum. Lanai – you just have to see to believe. It’s much more secluded and private than Maui and the beach is absolutely gorgeous. Now, it was time to snorkel. Those of you who know me, know that I have an irrational fear of sharks. Yes, I have seen Jaws 50 times and it’s my favorite movie, yet, I’m terrified of these magnificent creatures. I was seriously debating not snorkeling, even though that was the main draw of this sailboat trip. But, when I saw how professional the guides were and how much fun people were having, I decided to give it a go. I’m glad I did. Granted, I was maybe in the water for 20 minutes tops, but it was still a big step for me. I saw some beautiful fish, including many Parrot fish and swam around the coral reef. After a little bit of time looking around, I decided to head to shore. I was pressing my luck…ha! A few of us decided to take a van tour of Lanai and learned about the people and culture. Let’s just say that time moves slower on this lovely island, and that’s a good thing. You can just get bogged down by the hustle and bustle of daily life, and it’s just nice to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of a very different place. It’s definitely a place I’d like to visit again and spend more than a few hours. They are currently remodeling two incredible resorts, so I expect tourist season to be big for them when they are completed.

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Lanai!!!

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Another shot of Lanai!

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Aloha!

Well, I don’t want to bore you too much tonight, so I’ll take a break. Part II will cover Kaanapali, the tradition of the luau, and a magic show. More to come!

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While you wait, check out my obsession with Halloween below…

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Halloween 2014: Candy

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Halloween 2010: Birds

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Halloween 2011: Clowns

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Halloween 2012: My Little Pony