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A Look Behind the Transformation at The Westin Maui Resort & Spa, Kāʻanapali

Waking up in a fluffy cloud-like bed to the sun slowly warming Maui’s west side, there’s a rare sense of stillness and peace. The Pacific Ocean is glassy and smooth. The sun is gradually rising. Kāʻanapali Beach is slowly beginning to stir.  Sitting on the golden sands of Kāʻanapali Beach, The Westin Maui Resort &

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Have Aloha Will Travel EP82: We Got Maui on Our Minds

Co-hosts Catherine Toth Fox and Grace Maeda welcome Melissa Chang to the show. The Honolulu food blogger and social media expert makes her third appearance on the “Have Aloha Will Travel” podcast. While Melissa has been a frequent guest on the podcast, she’s an even more frequent traveler to Maui.   From the coasts of Kaʻanapali

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Experience the Spirit of Hawaiʻi at Maui’s Annual Celebration of the Arts

As the sun begins to peak over Haleakalā, silence breaks on Maui’s west side with chants to the sun. Dozens of people, including kumu (teachers), kamaʻaina (locals and long-time residents) and visitors, stand in gentle surf at Honokahua Beach (D.T. Fleming Beach). Every year, the emotional and enriching e ala e and hiʻuwai ceremonies commence

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Taste True Farm-To-Table Cuisine at This Buzzworthy Maui Restaurant

At the corner of Wharf and Hotel Street in Lahaina, there’s a refreshing contrast between historic and contemporary. The Best Western Pioneer Inn, one of Hawaiʻi’s oldest hotels, is home to Papaʻaina. As an inventive and resourceful restaurant, Papa’aina serves a brunch you won’t come across anywhere else on Maui, with hyper-focused ingredients and clever

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Discover These Charming Walkable Towns in Hawaiʻi

While a car will take you to the far corners of any island, sometimes the best way to discover an area is by foot. From historic surf towns and colorful art districts to former plantation neighborhoods, Hawaiʻi is home to many great walkable regions. And you’ll quickly notice an afternoon can easily slip away when 

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What to Know About Interisland Travel with These Day Trip Guides

With the long-awaited arrival of spring comes the even longer-awaited Spring Break. It’s a brief respite to catch up on some R&R and to explore our favorite islands. Whether you’re a resident, first-time visitor or on your fifth vacation to Hawaiʻi, a quick day trip to a neighboring island can be a gateway to a

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The Idyllic ʻĪao Valley Inn is Right Off the Beaten Path

Perched above 37 acres of Hawaiʻi’s tropical flora and fauna, as well as a cascading waterfall, the ʻĪao Valley Inn is a serene retreat into Maui’s lush valley. Surrounded by the island’s natural beauty and away from the busy resorts, guests can find peaceful privacy at the family-run bed and breakfast.   With a sprawling estate that parallels

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Gordon Ramsay Visited This Beloved Maui Banana Bread Stand

What better way to celebrate one of Maui’s many marvels than on Feb. 23, National Banana Bread Day. The best loaves are often found at quaint farm and fruit stands in the island’s countryside. Typically, these breads are baked from scratch with locally grown apple bananas and made following instructions from heavily guarded family recipes.  The

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