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Maui vacation advice: snorkeling, hiking, cheap places to stay

We are coming to Maui in a few weeks for 4 days. What is your advice on places to visit and stay, as well as websites to consult? We would like to find a good spot for snorkeling, as well as do some hiking (preferably away from crowds of tourists).

South (Kihei, Wailea and Makenna) and West Maui (Lahaina, Ka’anapali and Napili) are the best snorkeling areas this time of year because the waves are generally smaller on south-facing shores in the winter. The Maui Snorkeling Guide is a good source for advice about snorkel spots. They include maps. Winter is an amazing time to be in the water here because you can often hear the calls of humpback whales here on their annual visit. Hawaiian green sea turtles (called “honu”) also abound. Avoid the north shores because of big surf (unless you want the thrill of watching the pros ride big waves!).

For hiking, consult the Maui Hiker’s Guide (also with maps and preview videos). Waihee Ridge, Waikamoi and the Haleakala Summit trails are among my favorites. You’ll do well to bring along a solid pair of hiking boots that can handle mud and sand, a broad-rimmed hat, sunglasses, a canteen, lightweight clothes with built-in UV protection, and a fully charged cell phone. Hiking conditions can change quickly here. Also make sure that you always tell someone where you are going before you go.

You’ll find great hikes, snorkeling, diving and other activity advice in the book “Maui Revealed“. It’s a great book written by a horrible author, who betrayed the trust of all he interviewed. There remains an unofficial bounty on his head state wide. Still you can pick up a copy at Costco when you land in Kahului.

Kihei and Wailuku are two of the cheaper areas to stay. Check out the website vrbo.com for vacation rentals that will cost less than hotels. You can also try the new Paia Inn located in the town of Paia. Their published rates are less than the fancy resorts elsewhere on the island.

A pineapple a day keeps the subdivisions away

Five former Maui Land & Pine (MLP) employees, headed up by Ulupalakua Ranch’s Pardee Erdman, formed a new company called Haliimaile Pineapple Co, and bought the soon-to-be defunct fields owned by MLP located in central Upcountry Maui. Darren Strand is HPC’s new president and CEO.

Maui Gold pineapple, a low acid variety, to be grown and sold by Haliimaile Pineapple Co

The new company has begun to harvest fields of “Maui Gold” brand fruit, a low acid variety, around Haiku that were ripening, but going neglected. They are also replanting the fields located behind Haliimaile General Store that were targets for land sale and redevelopment into a new subdivision. According to the blog site Hawaii Agriculture the leadership of the new company “brings over 150 years of combined expertise in growing and packing premium pineapple on Maui.”

Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle issued a statement on the new company’s plans December 31, 2009. She says, “I can’t think of a better way to ring in the new year than with preservation of 65 agricultural jobs and the prospect of creating more jobs for our residents in the long-term.” Jobs are important, but so is the preservation of green space. About 400 houses were planned for Haliimaile.

HPC has purchased and licensed key assets, and leased farm land, equipment and buildings from ML&P with plans to serve the Hawaii pineapple market. According to Haliimaile General Store manager Tim McGraw, if locals and visitors buy one Maui Gold pineapple a week, HPC has a real shot at becoming a viable, profitable company.

Cycle 13 of Tyra Banks’ America’s Next Top Model on location in Maui, Hawaii

Tyra Banks chose Maui, Hawaii, as the “exotic” location in the second half of season (or cycle) 13 for “reality” show about becoming America’s Next Top Model. Previous Top Model exotic locations include Australia, Italy, the Netherlands, and Brazil. US destinations include New York and Los Angeles.

Top Model first aired on the CW channel in May 2003. Since then, every season features an airplane ride across an ocean to some faraway destination for the top 5 or so contestants (out of 14). This season, the top 6 were flown to Maui and lodged in a private vacation rental in the resort area of Ka’anapali.

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Tyra Banks shooting model contestant Erin on location near Kahului, Maui. Erin muddles through portraying someone who is "hapa" Tibetan and Egyptian, while "working it" in a hot sugar cane field in Pu'unene near the mill

In episode 9, the remaining 6 contestants squeal almost continually while in Hawaii, even while learning to surf near Lahaina.

Next Top Model cycle 13 surfing in Maui
Nicole of ANTM cycle 13 eats it surfing near Lahaina

After surfing the girls go to a photoshoot, where Tyra and Jay explain the theme: hapa. In Hawaiian, “hapa” means half. Famous people who are hapa include President Barack Obama, who is hapa haole and papolo. Tyra mentions this factoid to the girls. They squeal. So far so good.

But in a bizarre twist, Tyra and Jay assign each of the 6 girls hapa characters to portray in their fashion shoot. This has nothing to do with reality of being hapa. For instance, Erin must portray someone who is Tibetan and Egyptian, but the clothing is costume reinterpreting some historical style. Fashion, it’s not.

Makeup artists paint Erin’s skin and hair dark, and wardrobe people put on a cleoptra-style gown with some kind of funky chunky gold headress. No wonder she’s confused. The other 5 girls suffer a similar fate. Not so much squealing now.

The best thing about this hapa Halloween photo shoot on this “reality” show are the moody Upcountry clouds and the gorgeous magic hour light from Maui’s sunset.