Maui

Land & Water in Maui, Hawaii | Part II

Original photos from January 2013.

After spending the first part of our trip to Maui on the Road to Hana, we decided to head to the water for a few days of diving. Even in January, the water temp was surprisingly warm, and more calm than I remember Oahu’s waters to be a few years back. The best dive started before sunrise. We took a boat out to Molokini, a “crescent-shaped, partially submerged volcanic crater,” and intercepted a handful of humpback whales crossing the channel. The amazing thing was finally diving in the pristine waters protected by the crater, and listening to the whales sing to each other underwater, which you can apparently hear from up to seven miles away.

Next visit, we hope to dive the pretty Lanai Cathedrals and do the Haleakala Volcano sunrise hike. Also, here are a few recommendations: Maui Dive ShopAirbnb in KiheiCoconut’s Fish CafeDa Kitchen.

Land & Water in Maui, Hawaii | Part I

Original photos from January 2013.

[In early 2013,] Alex & I took a short trip to Maui. Here are a few of my favorite shots from the Road to Hana, the gorgeous 52-mile highway that hugs the northern coast of the island. The views are stunning and diverse, and a bit dangerous to drive on during heavy rain (which we did)! The highlight of the day was hiking the winding Pipiwai Trail, complete with a giant Banyan tree, bamboo forest, and the 400-foot Waimoku Falls.