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1.) Go to the beach at Polo Beach - right
in front, grab a towel and beach chair, and your
pool/gate key. Relax. 2.) Go to the pool
- remember your pool gate key
3.) Walk around the area - take the
Wailea beach path north, take a swim along the way, stop
at the pool cafe at the Grand Wailea
4.) Explore the local beaches - Big
Beach (head south past the Maui Prince Hotel)
Maui Beaches
Maui Revealed - Great "Secret" book.

Big Beach
(note: the nude beach is on the north end of Big
Beach. Hike up the cliff trail. Don't expect beautiful
people though).
5.) Snorkeling - rent some well fitted
snorkel gear at Maui Dive Shop at Shops of Wailea or
Rainbow Mall Snorkel Shop in Kihei (mask, fins, and
snorkel). If beginner, ask for instruction and easy
beginner spots.
6.) Hana - better to spend the night,
but if a day trip leave early, pick up a scenic tape for
the car on the way that describes the sites. Best bets:
Bamboo forest hike, blue pool, Oheo pools (7 sacred
pools), beaches. more
7.) Black Rock - jump off or swim.
Great sea life, and the jump is a thrill. Choose a low
jump if beginner.
8.) Visit Lahaina - walk the main
street and shops. One of the largest banyan trees.
9.) Roy's chocolate soufflé - Roy's
Kihei or Kahana
10). Golf - Makena, Wailea, Kapalua,
Kahili, Dunes
11.) Other points of interest: Twin
Falls, Iao Needle, Upcountry, Poli Poli trail, Makawao
and rodeo, Haile Maile general store for Creme Brule',
Kaanapali Beach - action.
12.) Beginner surfing lessons;
advanced surfing secret spots (available upon request).
13.) Sunsets on Polo Beach - bring
beach chair, something to drink. Starts about 15 minutes
before sunset. Don't be late. Possibly the best sunset
location on the planet.
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