Our next stop during our Thanksgiving holiday in Hawaii was the neighbor island of Maui. The four of us left Oahu early Wednesday morning for the 25 minute Hawaiian Airlines flight to Kahalui Airport. Its a fact you'll spend much more time checking in, going through security and boarding than you will on the flight, but its the easiest way to get from one island to the next, and with flights every half hour, there are plenty of options. Despite such a short flight, everyone gets a beverage but sadly there's no in-flight movie.
After leaving the airport, we headed over to the Road to Hana (we did not drive the entire Road to Hana) to watch the surfers riding the huge winter swells that begin this time of year. We drove up to a popular spot called Jaws (because the waves will chew up the lesser surfers) in hopes of watching the tow-in surfing, where a jetski is used to pull surfers out atop the larger waves. After much careful navigation, the road became impassable and since I was unclear on my insurance coverage, we turned our Dodge Charger back before getting stuck. The road was littered with less fortunate vehicles, so we opted for a stop at an easy roadside point called Ho'opika to watch safely from the parking lot.
As the weather was unsuitable for beach going, we drove up to the small seaside town of Lahaina in northern Maui. If you've been to Pier 39 in San Francisco or Times Square in New York, then you've pretty much been to Lahaina. The fact that there's a Bubba Gump Shrimp restaurant gives me confidence in that statement. About a third of the stores were closed for the Thanksgiving holiday, another third were out of business and the remainder weren't terribly noteworthy. Lahaina looks to have falled on hard times and I can't say I'd recommend it.
On Friday our plan was to rise early (around 3AM) to watch the sunrise from the top of the Haleakala Volcano 10,000 feet above Maui. Its a breathtaking experience weather permitting, but the forecast was for rain all night and overcast skies the next morning. With mixed emotions we slept in and missed the sunrise. Although the weather that day on the beach was terrific, we never did see the peak of Haleakala all day.
We headed back to Oahu on Friday afternoon to meet up again with Matt before our return to New York the following Sunday. On our way out of Wailea, we stopped to take a few group photos; one nice one for the family, and of course one goofy one for anyone who knows us.
WHERE WE STAYED
The Grand Wailea: A Waldorf Astoria-branded property, this place was ok. Great location and terrific grounds The Grand Wailea
WHERE WE DINED
Tommy Bahama: Maui branch of the island-themed restaurant chain: Tommy Bahama Grand Wailea Lappert's Ice Cream: Famous Hawaiian ice cream: Lappert's Hawaii Monkeypod Kitchen: Casual Hawaiian dining: Monkeypod Kitchen Wailea Mama's Fish House: Easily our favorite restaurant in Hawaii: Mama's Fish House The Flatbread Pizza Company: fast, casual roadside pizza: The Flatbread Pizza Company

