Posted on: June 5, 2023
Aloha, traveler! Are you ready for a sun-drenched vacation on one of the most breathtaking islands in the world? Maui’s crystal-clear waters, golden beaches, and lush greenery are waiting for you. But before you get lost in a sea of mai tais and sunsets, here are a few things you should know before you travel to Maui to make your vacation unforgettable.
1. Pack Reef-Safe Sunscreen
It’s important to pack SPF to keep yourself protected but to also choose a sunscreen that is safe for the coral reefs. Many traditional sunscreens contain chemicals like oxybenzone and octinoxate, which can be harmful to coral reefs and contribute to coral bleaching. Check for reef-friendly options before you go! Of course, you can always pack light and just buy your sunscreen once you arrive. Choose from great Hawaiian-made options including:
- Mama Kuleana Waterproof SPF 30 Reef-safe Sunscreen
- Raw Love SPF 35 All-natural Mineral Sunscreen
- Little Hands Hawaii
Check out more options on SaveTheReef.org.
2. Get Ready to Taste the Rainbow
Maui’s culinary scene is a fusion of traditional Hawaiian dishes, Asian flavors, and international cuisine, all infused with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Make sure to indulge in some traditional Hawaiian fare like poi, Lomi-Lomi salmon, and kalua pork, but don’t be afraid to try something new like poke bowls, Korean BBQ, or shave ice when you travel to Maui. Some fantastic food spots include:
- Sam Sato’s – Don’t miss out on their famous saimin and dry mein noodles, as well as their one-of-a-kind Lima Manju dessert – made with flour and lima beans!
- Akamai Coffee Co – They have a great Wailea location just above The Shops at Wailea – all Maui grown and roasted, a must try.
- Grandma’s Coffee House – From organic Maui coffee to coconut-crusted French toast, this is one place you can’t miss.
- Sansei Seafood Restaurant and Sushi Bar – A beloved restaurant serving Asian-inspired items and innovative culinary creations.
- Kihei Caffe in Kihei & Lahaina – Voted “Best Breakfast” for over six years in a row.
- Tobi’s Shave Ice – Need we say more? From ginger to wasabi flavors, you can’t go wrong!
3. Explore the Great Outdoors
The island offers endless opportunities for hiking, snorkeling, surfing, and exploring. Make sure to visit the Road to Hana, where you’ll see waterfalls, bamboo forests, and stunning ocean vistas. You can also hike up Haleakala for an unforgettable sunrise or go snorkeling at Molokini Crater to see colorful fish and sea turtles up close.
4. Embrace the Aloha Spirit
Maui is known for its laid-back, welcoming culture. Take the time to talk to locals and learn about Hawaiian history and traditions. Attend a luau and watch hula dancers sway to the rhythm of the ukulele.
5. Stay In Style When You Travel to Maui
And finally, let’s talk about the Pauli Family Condos at Wailea. These beautiful, oceanfront condos offer breathtaking views, luxurious amenities, and an unbeatable location. You can start your day with a cup of coffee on your private lanai, take a dip in the pool, or stroll down to the beach for some sand and surf. Plus, with fully equipped kitchens, BBQ grills, and a nearby grocery store, you can cook up some delicious meals to enjoy al fresco.
So, pack your bags, grab your lei, and get ready to hula your way through Maui. With these tips, you’ll be sure to make the most of your trip and soak up all the island has to offer. And if you’re searching for a stunning place to stay, consider booking at the Wailea Ekahi Village. Mahalo and safe travels!