Eva Villa
815 Kumulani Drive, Kihei
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Eva Villa Kihei

815 Kumulani Drive Kihei, Maui, Hawaii, 96753, United States

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Day 6

A travel blog entry by bennyandnat

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Woke up to our windiest morning here so far, though still warm..and started with our early morning power walk on the beach.

Ventured today to the upcountry to do some touring, and seeing where Benny used to live many years ago in the town of Makawao.
This little town, or village is home to many artists and galleries. Looking out from Makawao,there are views high up on the ...

Following the Famous drive to Hana

A travel blog entry by andrewy

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... watching the performance and the good food. The food is a bit over rated, the roasted pork is exactly like pulled pork, although flavorful. The poi is sour ??? apparently the Hawaiians allowed the poi to fermant or they added vinegar and that really tasted spoiled. I will stick with my flat poi with sugar packets YUM !!!

Tomorrow we will be doing the snorkeling.....

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Molokini

A travel blog entry by mikechristie

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... watching trip out of Kaanapali. At one point, we got a view of the whale's spout no more than 50 feet away. The captain thought he was going to go under us.

What is bad about the length of the trip is that you don't get to snorkel that long. We had about 75 minutes and they didn't serve lunch until we got there. With no water slide, I wasn't about to deny Max his inspiration for coming! So, after that, we had ...

What could be finer than to be in Lahaina!

A travel blog entry by chris-roisin

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... This is similar to ‘slush puppies’ in the UK.

The next port of call is Moorea in French Polynesia about 2330 nautical miles (email Dave Bailey for conversion factor to ordinary miles!!) and another 4 days at sea. Chris is hoping they take on enough food and water to last this time as he found the right arm of Teody, the cabin steward a little tough and is now regretting it because have you ever had your bed made by a one armed ...

Aloha, Mahalo and various other Hawaiian stuff

A travel blog entry by samhancock

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... fashions, going to a café dedicated to cats and starring in a Japanese TV ad. The highlight had to be my final night though, finally managing to purchase and eat non-rubber sushi, and trying out karaoke oriental-style. The latter was very different to the often-humiliating western equivalent, where you sing dodgy pop in front of a huge crowd mostly made of strangers. Instead, you go into a hotel-style building containing lots of ...

This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Eva Villa B&B

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