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Here is a list of some of our favorite accessible activities that we do in Maui. We hope this lists helps you become familiar with some of the accessible activities available on Maui.
We recommend that you
take the first couple of days to acclimatize to Maui and recuperate from
the trip. You will have beautiful ocean views and tropical flowers
to look at and enjoy by simply hanging around Makani A Kai. During
these first couple of days you will have to go into town to get food
and stuff and that should be enough outings to start. After that
we usually suggest 1 day with activity than 1 day off as we find the best
Maui holiday is one spent relaxing at our complex as much as it is sightseeing.
Half Day Adventures
| Helicopter Ride We recommend going on a helicopter ride in the beginning of your vacation as it gives you a good overview of the island. We suggest taking the half island tour of East Maui that lasts approximately 45 minutes. This tour includes the stark moon-like surface of Haleakala Crater as well as the O’heo Gulch (better known as Seven Sacred Pools), lush Hana rain forest, and cascading waterfalls. There is a full island tour available, but we feel you get a better deal with this half island tour. We think that just the helicopter ride itself is a terrific rush. Also, Sunshine Helicopters and Blue Hawaiian Helicopters have lifts to get you inside the helicopter. |
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| Whale Watching
From approximately November 15th to April 15th the Humpback whales are
in Maui's waters. They give birth to their calves in the bay in front
of the condo. You can watch them from the shore of Makani A Kai or
take a whale watching cruise on one of the many boats in Ma’alaea Harbor.
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| Sea Kayaking Ron Bass has done sea kayaking with disabled. He has a 3 man kayak so you and a friend or spouse can go at the same time. Bruce has done it and says, “It was a howl!” Ron’s phone number is (808) 572-6299. His phone number is also posted on our condo's bulletin board. |
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