Whether you're eagerly awaiting the start of the school year, lamenting the fast-approaching end of the summer season, or you're ready to kick off a brand new adventure, one thing is for sure: no time is a bad time for a trip to Maui, Hawaii. Though you certainly don't need a specific reason to book yourself a trip to the land of aloha, we're offering up some inspiration for why a well-deserved venture to The Valley Isle could - and should - ... read more
Why Hawaii’s Food Culture is the Coolest
We're not saying Hawaii's food culture is necessarily better than the rest of the 49 states when it comes to destinations with rich food cultures that adequately tantalize your tastebuds, but we are saying Hawaii's food culture is probably, most likely, definitely, absolutely, one hundred percent the coolest. This month, we explore what makes the Aloha State's food culture so unique, and why Maui - if it isn't already - should hang somewhere ... read more
Maui Regional Guide: Top Activities in Each Area
Those of us fortunate enough to have spent any real time on Maui can attest that it doesn't take long to get a grasp on the different areas of the island. From Hana Highway's remote jungle landscapes to the bustling resort-lined beaches of Ka'anapali and Wailea - not to mention everything in between - the majority of the island's major tourist areas can be explored within the span of a week or less, at least for those willing to forego another ... read more
Escape the Crowds: Remote Experiences on Maui
When most travelers picture their dream vacation in Hawaii, it almost never includes a mass of sand-covered toddlers navigating their way through 22 couples trying to get that perfect sunset beach shot, followed by a 7am wake-up call to snag the last available pool chair and calling ahead to their favorite restaurant for a 9:45pm dinner reservation if they promise to skip pupus and dessert. And while no, Maui doesn't attract the same crowds as ... read more
Maui Locals’ Guide: Staycation Ideas
We know, we know... how can someone lucky enough to call Maui home be in need of a vacation, right?! Isn't it enough to be foreseeably immersed in stunning natural beauty with flawless year-round temperatures and an abundance of free outdoor activities? Short answer: not always. While yes, the approximately 166,000 residents of Maui County are certainly fortunate to call Hawaii their 'home sweet home,' residents in paradise are just as ... read more