Can you travel by train from Honolulu to maui?
No, Honolulu is on Oahu, which is a different island than Maui. Besides, the islands do not have commercial train travel even within each island at this time.
How many miles from Sacramento California to maui Hawaii?
It's about 2,100 miles from Sacramento California to maui Hawaii.
When is jellyfish season in Maui?
We've been doing a 10 month house swap here since August and it is now April - and just today, my wife saw a kid get stung by a jellyfish on Keawakapu beach. We've never seen or heard of any other jellyfish incidents since we've been here. Looking online I saw a warning for jellyfish coming ashore in Oahu in May - so maybe the season is April - May? There really is no particular "season" for jelly fish. Jelly fish usually will come into shore, primarily on the leeward side of the islands, about 7-10 days following a full moon. Tradewinds have also been known to blow jellyfish in closer to shore. Best course of action is to be aware of the posted warning signs at the local beaches.
What are the best moderately-priced restaurants on Maui?
Mama's Fish House in Paia/Haiku (more appropriately should be in high-priced category)
Kula Lodge in Kula Marcos in Kahului
Depends on the level of hotel, places you eat, and kinds of attractions you want to go to. It also depends on the time of year. Prices especially for hotels can double during peak seasons. Currently, with the world economy being relatively weak, there are more bargains. So do you want to eat at Spago, or Denny's. Do you want to play golf at a world-class course, or just lounge on the beach? During off season, and if you're willing to accept an "ok" hotel that is NOT on a beach, you can pay as little as $150/night including local taxes. Otherwise figure everything else at about 20% more than what you pay for at home, and you should not be far off. But if you add any attractions, those can be a few dollars to rent a boogie board to hundreds to take a short helicopter trip around. And if we're talking Oahu, there's the "PCC" or Polynesian Cultural Center on the north shore, which most everyone seems to want to attend -- it's like the ultimate luau in that you can eat in their cafeteria dining room and then go to an "outdoor" theater for an incredible stage show of Polynesian song and dance, and the last time I checked you could blow a couple hundred per person for the "full boat" including a souvenir. Renting a car there you can just about double costs at home because other than size of vehicle, there are heavy local fees and taxes, and gas varies but was just under $4 per gallon at the new year. So if you want the off-the beach hotel, 2 "modest" meals a day, a rental car for a day or two, and a few activities, you're easily spending $3,000 - $3,500 (for two people). But the problem is, you see, you're in Hawaii, and the temptation is to say, hey, we're here, and we might not get back for a long time, so you might just want to plan on another $500 in splurge money. What you don't spend there you can buy everyone macadamia nut candies at the airport on the way home or put back in the bank.
Which of the Hawaiian Islands is farthest south?
Of the main islands, it is Hawaii.
Hawaii. The Big Island.
hawaii is farthest south
Where can one view images of the sunset in Maui?
Pictures of the sunset on Maui can be found on Kulakane 302's website, wallpup's website, and goHawii's website. These are just a few of the places on the internet where pictures of Maui's sunset can be found.
How much does it cost to install sod in Hawaii?
I own a 3 1/2 acre yard in Maui. It cost me $14, 700 dollars to have sod put in.
When does the Spokane County interstate fair start?
2008 Spokane County Interstate Fair is September 5-14, 2008!
In which state of America is Hollywood?
The most famous Hollywood is in California, but there are towns called Hollywood throughout the U.S., as in Indiana and Alabama.
Where is the best place to camp in Maui?
Federal Campgrounds
Hosmer Grove Campground
Located in the cool and windy climate of Haleakala's cloud belt, Hosmer Grove Campground is just below the 7,000 ft level of the summit area. Because of the elevation, you will most likely experience temperatures of at night in the 30's or below. During the day, highs are from 50-65°F. Chance of rain here are good. You'll be camping on a grass area next to the shrub land and forest of Hosmer Grove. It has a few picnic tables, pit toilets, some barbeque grills, and drinkable water available.
No permit is needed at Hosmer Grove for camping, and it has a 50-person maximum. With the abundance of habitation, mornings here are active with animal and bird noises. Hosmer is a great place to get up for an early hike of the self-guided nature trail that begin and end at the campground.
Kipahulu Campground
Kipahulu is one of the favorite Maui Campgrounds by locals. Sitting on a grassy area just above the ocean, warm breezes bring the sounds of crashing waves to your campsite. This area is often wet with regular rains, which causes this site to be a favorite for local mosquitoes as well. Kipahulu Campground is only a short walk to Oheo Gulch and the Seven Sacred Pools just north. With no water available, this camping area does have a few amenities, though you'll have to bring most everything you need. It has some picnic tables at select sites, a grill at every site, and some communal chemical toilets. A maximum of 100 people are allowed to camp here. Seek out your spot, and then take a walk to the Kipahulu Visitor Center only 1/8 of a mile away for your permit. The park officials here are quite friendly, and lax about what time you need to pay them, so long as you do.
For those of you that really like to hike and get away from the crowds, Maui is home to some isolated wilderness camping. The Wilderness Campgrounds at Paliku and Holua are a challenge to get to and camp at even for the most experienced outdoorsmen. Each of the grounds offers a maximum of 24 people to camp, though you'll rarely see this many. The group limit is 12 people. Campers can get the required free permit at any visitor center where they will have to do a 10-minute orientation. These campground permits are given on a first come, first serve basis from 8am to 3pm, though special accommodations can be made up to 6 months ahead of time for educational groups. There are some time restrictions. The maximum anyone can camp is 3 nights in a 30-day period, of which only two of the nights can be spent at one of the two sites. The campsites have pit toilets, non-potable water, and wild Hawaiian goose. There are no open fires allowed at either camp spot. Trial maps can be downloaded from:http://www.nps.gov/archive/hale/pages/tier_two/maps_directions.htm
Holua Campsite
For the shortest hike to a wilderness campsite, Holua is a great option at 6,940 feet, near Koolau Gap. Located 3.7 miles down the Halemauu Trail, Holua is set in shrub land around lava flows. It is 7.4 miles from the Sliding Sand Trail, needed to get to Paliku.
Paliku Campsite
9.3 miles along the Sliding Sands Trail, and 10.4 miles on the Halemauu Trail, you'll find Paliku Campsite on the east end of the wilderness valley. Located 6,830 feet from sea level, Paliku is at the base of the rainforest cliffs. The hike is advised for the expert hiker, as it is very difficult and long. Paliku is lush and cool due to the frequent rains that come in with clouds and fog from over the cliff tops. This is one of the more beautiful spots on Maui.
State Parks and Campgrounds
Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area
Polipoli is located 6200 feet elevation in Kula Forest Reserve. With trails weaving through the forest reserve, Polipoli camping is an incredible experience. Located 9.7 miles up from Kula, you'll find the views encompass all of Maui from the central valley, to the west Maui Mountains. You also get views of both the North and South coast and the neighboring islands of Lanai, Kaho'olawe, and Molokai. There is one cabin and plenty of camping area. It is recommended to have a 4-wheel and plenty of clothing. In the winter, temperatures can reach below freezing. There are no showers and some hunting in season for pigs and birds.
Wai'anapanapa State Park
Located in Hana off of the Hana Highway, Wai'anapanapa camping is found at the end of Wai'anapanapa road. This campground and park is a much sought after area by visitors to Maui. With the perfect black sand beach, natural blow holes, lava tube caves, native hala forest, natural ocean arches, and dramatic sea stacks, Wai'anapanapa is legendary. Its legend is everywhere, but especially in one of the caves where a powerful story of ancient Hawaiian Ali'i echoes. Around 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 hours from the Kahului airport, depending on how much traffic you hit and how many times you stop for waterfalls, this is an ideal camping spot with great shore fishing, some lodging, picnics, and hiking. One ancient Hawaiian coastal trail leads all the way to Hana. Wai'anapanapa is a tough one to get a permit for though. You need to get one in Kahului before you leave on your trip. The lady in charge is elusive. Also, be prepared for the most unfriendly State Park staff you'll ever encounter.
Maui County Camping
Kanaha Beach Park
Next to the Kahului airport, Kanaha Beach Park is one of the last Maui County Parks that offer camping. Amenities include drinking water, chemical toilets, picnic tables, bbq pits, outdoor showers, 3 volleyball courts, lifeguards, payphones, and a great beach. It allows for 15-20 people at one time, and a 3-day maximum is enforced.
What is best transport from Kapalua Airport Maui to Lahaina?
There are always taxis at our lil tiny small kine airport - 15$, better idea to rent a car tho- Penny in Lahaina
Map of maui with Honolulu showing?
Honolulu is not on Maui. That may be the problem you're encountering. Honolulu is on the island of O'ahu.
What banks are on Maui Hawaii?
There is a Bank of Hawaii, American Savings Bank, First Hawaiian Bank, and Central Pacific Bank in Maui.
What is the best place to stay in maui south west central upcountry or hana?
My top 3 places to stay and condos would be...
1.Kihei
2. Luhaina
3. Hana
Condos:
1. Kamole Sands
2. Wai Laya
3. Luana Kai
When was the Westin Maui Resort And Spa built?
The Westin Maui Resort and Spa was built in the early 1970s. At this time it was operating under the name Maui Surf Hotel. In 1985 the north tower of the hotel was built and the name was changed to the Westin Maui Resort and Spa.
What is the name of the main airport in Maui?
The main airport in Maui is Kahului Airport. This airport is the second busiest airport in the entire State of Hawaii.
What continent is Maui part of?
Because Maui is part of the chain of Hawaiian islands, it is not considered to be part of any continent. It is part of Oceania, along with other islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is considered part of the USA because Hawaii is a state.
How many hours by ferry from maui to the big island?
A direct flight would be about 45 minutes long.
A lot of flights from Kauai to Maui make a stop in Honolulu though. If you have to stop in Honolulu, the travel time would typically be around 1.75 - 2.25 hours.