{"id":571,"date":"2012-03-06T09:00:34","date_gmt":"2012-03-06T14:00:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mayahoodblog.com\/?p=571"},"modified":"2018-03-06T21:34:57","modified_gmt":"2018-03-07T02:34:57","slug":"maui-with-baby-what-to-see-and-do","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mayahoodblog.com\/maui-with-baby-what-to-see-and-do\/","title":{"rendered":"Maui with Baby. What to see and do!"},"content":{"rendered":"

Edit: It’s been 3 years since I wrote this post and we’ve been back to Maui since then with THREE (3) kids, five and under, in tow. I have an updated post about more of our family adventures:\u00a0Maui with kids; what to see & do<\/strong>.<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n

Last year we were fortunate enough to go to Hawaii<\/a> through my husband’s work.\u00a0 Kyle was turning\u00a06 months while we were there.\u00a0 So while I stressed out about what to pack<\/a>, I was\u00a0very excited to be heading to Maui<\/a>.\u00a0 My husband and I\u00a0had always considered going to Hawaii\u00a0for our honeymoon, but\u00a0we ended up flying east instead. I was sooo excited to finally enjoy\u00a0this piece of paradise for two weeks.<\/p>\n

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The view from our balcony<\/p><\/div>\n

We arrived a week before the work-paid part of the trip and stayed at Kahana Sunset (http:\/\/www.kahanasunset.com\/<\/a>) on the West side of Maui.\u00a0 I can’t recommend this place enough!\u00a0 It’s one of the few places to have only a 2-story building and a private beach.\"\"<\/a>\u00a0 Oh ya, this place is so nice,\u00a0a family of sea turtles have decided to make Kahana Sunset their\u00a0private beach home as well!\u00a0 Which means, you will get to swim FOR FREE every day with sea turtles (if you’re not freaked out by it – they look huge underwater).\u00a0 This was a dream of mine for as long as I can remember (I have a slight turtle obsession) and I couldn’t believe I got to enjoy it at my “new home away from home”.\u00a0 I really think that this accommodation is one of the best kept secrets in Maui.<\/p>\n

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Checking out the sea turtles from land<\/p><\/div>\n

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Sea Turtles<\/p><\/div>\n

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Beach Tent can be purchased on Amazon.ca – \u00a0HERE<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n

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Kyle ready for his first day on the beach<\/p><\/div>\n

Before the trip, I picked up the Frommer’s Maui day by day <\/em>book and made a list of things we must do.\u00a0 Other than sun-bathe and check out some of the other beaches, I also wanted to go to Hana Highway<\/a>\u00a0and see the sunrise on top of\u00a0a dormant volcano (Haleakala national park<\/a>).\u00a0 As it turns out, Kyle decided he hated his\u00a0car seat while we were in Hawaii.\u00a0 He literally cried the entire time he was in the car.\u00a0 The timing wasn’t terrible since we were on vacation and not spending much time in the car, but at the same time, it also meant that it\u00a0had to\u00a0limit our excursion options.<\/p>\n

\"\"<\/a>Our first day-trip was\u00a0to check out some of the beaches in South Maui.\u00a0 The South is commonly known as the hottest, sunniest and driest coastline on Maui.\u00a0 Most of the high-end hotels and the island’s best shopping is found on the South side.\u00a0 We planned a day-trip full of stops along the way and enjoy some of the best beaches in the South.\u00a0 The drive alone was spectacular.\u00a0 To our right was the beautiful pacific ocean and two of Hawaii’s islands.\u00a0 To the left was beautiful lush\u00a0hills.\u00a0 \"\"<\/a>At every corner and turn, we stopped, gasped, and got out to take some pictures.\u00a0 Our first stop was at Oneloa\u00a0Beach (Big Beach); stretching\u00a0over 3,300 feet long.\u00a0 After a quick stop to enjoy a picnic lunch, we put\u00a0Kyle in the baby Bjorn,\u00a0and walked up and down the beach.\"\"<\/a><\/p>\n

\"\"<\/a>From there we started making our way\u00a0home\u00a0with\u00a0a\u00a0planned stop at\u00a0Maluaka\u00a0Beach.\u00a0\u00a0We\u00a0ended up at\u00a0another beach altogether, but\u00a0it didn’t\u00a0matter, when you’re in Maui, a beach is a beach is a beach.\u00a0 They’re all so beautiful, and the water is bright blue, and the view is amazing.\u00a0\u00a0That evening we had pre-arranged professional family pictures to be taken that night in West Maui on\u00a0the famous Kapalua beach.\u00a0 Our amazing photographer\u00a0was Andreas from Ritual Photo. He was very friendly and professional.\u00a0 Within a few days he graciously dropped off our high-resolution cd at our hotel room.\u00a0 I would definitely recommend him if you’re looking to get professional pictures done while in Maui.\u00a0(EDIT: Andreas is no longer active in Hawaii. I would highly recommend Pacific Dream Photography<\/strong> <\/a>for your family pictures. The best part is that they have locations on several of the islands)\"\"<\/a><\/p>\n

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Speaking to some other travelers on our resort, we decided to opt out of the Hana Highway trip and instead, go and see the sunrise on top of a\u00a0dormant volcano.\u00a0 Although the sunset would be beautiful, everyone said that the sunrise is spectacular!\"\"<\/a>\u00a0 We were also glad they advised us about the cold weather that we should expect at the top of the mountain.\u00a0 We came prepared, while others were freezing their tushies. Seeing the sunrise also\u00a0meant that we would have to leave around 4am and Kyle would still be asleep for one-way of the drive.\u00a0 The 10,000 foot\u00a0volcano\u00a0is located in Haleakala (which means “House of the Sun”) National park.\u00a0 To get there, you need to\u00a0take an extremely\u00a0windy, twisty road\u00a0which on a map, looks like\u00a0this: WWWWW.\u00a0 It’s one of the fastest-ascending roads in the world and passes through numerous climate zones.\u00a0\u00a0The highest point on the volcano is called Puu\u00a0Ulaula\u00a0Overlook.\u00a0 From here, you can usually see all the way to the Big Island.\u00a0 We decided to watch the sunset just a bit lower, at the Haleakala Visitor Center.\u00a0 I have to say, it was one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen.\u00a0 The colours of the sunrise were spectacular; even the pictures don’t do it any justice.\u00a0\u00a0And since it was dark when we were driving there, it was amazing to\u00a0see the\u00a0beautiful landscape around us as the sun slowly rises above the vast crater.<\/p>\n

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Kyle is underneath all those blankets in a carrier<\/p><\/div>\n

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Kyle with the lei<\/p><\/div>\n

After a week at Kahana\u00a0Sunset, we moved to the Ritz-Carlton Kapalua\u00a0for the work-paid part of the trip.\u00a0 I honestly have never stayed at a nicer hotel.\u00a0 We had a full kitchen, living room\u00a0and two balconies in our room.\u00a0 To say the least, we were spoiled.\u00a0 Even if you’re not able to stay here,\u00a0 I would highly recommend stopping by for breakfast!\u00a0 We spent our days relaxing by the waddle pool.\u00a0 \"\"<\/a>\"\"<\/a>\"\"<\/a>The hotel also happens to be on D.T. Fleming Beach Park which was named as the top beach in America in 2006 and is a great place to take the family.\u00a0 While we stayed here, we walked over to\u00a0Merriman’s restaurant\u00a0(http:\/\/merrimanshawaii.com\/<\/a>), located directly on the ocean, and watched\u00a0the sunsets from “The Point”, while enjoying our amazing dinner.\"\"<\/a>After loads of pool time, work dinners, parties and lots of hammock time, it was time to go to the island of Lanai (also part of the work-paid portion).\"\"<\/a><\/p>\n

\"\"<\/a>\"\"<\/a>Lanai is the smallest of all the Hawaiian Island.\u00a0 It used to be a big pineapple plantation but today, it has a small town and only two resorts.\u00a0 To us, it was paradise.\u00a0 To get to Lanai from Maui, we hoped on a catamaran\u00a0from\u00a0Lahaina harbour.\u00a0 The ride included a stop for snorkeling and dolphin \/ whale watching.\u00a0 \"\"<\/a>\"\"<\/a>\"\"<\/a><\/p>\n

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snorkeling fun!<\/p><\/div>\n

\"\"<\/a>After half a day, we arrived at Manele\u00a0Bay Harbor.\u00a0 We were staying at the Four Seasons Resort at Manele\u00a0Bay, right on Hulopoe\u00a0Beach.\u00a0 The room was set-up with a crib and a little care-package for Kyle including a swimsuit.\u00a0 The hotel grounds were spectacular and all of the rooms were surrounded by the natural beauty of the island, with beautiful themed\u00a0gardens all around.\u00a0 They did such an exceptional\u00a0job at preserving the natural environment while adding a resort for visitors.\u00a0 \"\"<\/a>Everyday, from\u00a0our room’s\u00a0terrace, we were able to look out straight into the ocean, and watch the dolphins jump.\"\"<\/a>\u00a0\u00a0\"\"<\/a>I couldn’t believe my eyes and get-over just how lucky we were to be staying\u00a0here.\u00a0 Similar to the Turtles at Kahana Sunset,\u00a0Monk seals have made this their home and enjoy sleeping on the beach.\"\"<\/a>We spent the morning on the beach, and the remainder of the day\u00a0by the pool.\u00a0 \"\"<\/a>We also tried to do some hikes around the area.\u00a0 My favourite was walking along the hill-tops of the shore to see the Sweetheart Rock on Manele Bay.\u00a0 \"\"<\/a>We were just so spoiled there, we wanted to take full advantage of it all.\u00a0 Even Kyle loved it!\u00a0 \"\"<\/a>After more work dinners and events, it was sadly\u00a0time to say good-bye
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It was an amazing 12 days and a trip that we would not soon be forgotten.\u00a0 This year fortunately\u00a0John has qualified for this trip again and we’re heading to Kauai\u00a0in a few days!!*\u00a0 This time around Kyle will be a toddler, running on the sandy beaches and playing with water toys in the pool.\u00a0 I can’t wait to form new memories with my family.<\/p>\n

Until I return, I have two amazing guest posts lined up that I can’t wait to share.\u00a0 I know you will enjoy reading these stories\u00a0as much as I did.\u00a0 Both Jennifer and Jenn have some very amazing and different motherhood insights to share. I’m so thankful that they have agreed to write during my vacation.<\/p>\n

Have you been to Maui? What did you do and see? Anything you would recommend?<\/p>\n

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