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Originally posted by Tim Williams
I stayed with the Goyas at Maina Aina as I found it the cheapest self contained accommodation available on the web that was about 10 mins north of Hookipa. I found it better to stay on the north side as the commute form Kihie is about 25mins.
I carefully checked all the rental shops as well and found that the rental prices are pretty much all the same - it just depended on what brands you wanted. Hawaiin Island is very good.
Try to break up your sailing during the day and do power hours 11:00am -1pm, 3-4pm and take a break for lunch. Your body will appreciate it!
Hiking in the West Maui mts is very cool and worth the trip for easy but beautiful forest/waterfall walks. Just find the trailhead on the side of the road - don't pay $US60 just to be escorted by a tour company. Mountain biking is also an option!
If you want less crowded sailing away from the intensity of hookipa but still with waves/flat water ...you just need to ask the right person - I don't want to advertise here
I do have notes from my trip in 2004
have a good trip!
cheers
Tim
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Originally posted by Zedquote:
Originally posted by Tim Williams
I stayed with the Goyas at Maina Aina as I found it the cheapest self contained accommodation available on the web that was about 10 mins north of Hookipa. I found it better to stay on the north side as the commute form Kihie is about 25mins.
I carefully checked all the rental shops as well and found that the rental prices are pretty much all the same - it just depended on what brands you wanted. Hawaiin Island is very good.
Try to break up your sailing during the day and do power hours 11:00am -1pm, 3-4pm and take a break for lunch. Your body will appreciate it!
Hiking in the West Maui mts is very cool and worth the trip for easy but beautiful forest/waterfall walks. Just find the trailhead on the side of the road - don't pay $US60 just to be escorted by a tour company. Mountain biking is also an option!
If you want less crowded sailing away from the intensity of hookipa but still with waves/flat water ...you just need to ask the right person - I don't want to advertise here
I do have notes from my trip in 2004
have a good trip!
cheers
Tim
Well my mate & I are planning a mid year trip to somewhere warm & windy & were thinking of Dahab, but Maui is sounding like a better option. The only thing is cost, it does sound a bit expensive. What's the nightlife like and more importantly how are the wahinas??