The Captain's Retreat
Travel Blogs from Lanai City
Apnée À Molokini Crater
... me fait une petite copine pour creuser une piscine dans le sable. Elle répond correctement "My name is Juliette", "I am 5 years old" quand les gens la questionnent. Marianne lui apprend beaucoup d'anglais dans la voiture, c'est très rigolo.
Demain on se lève tôt avant la foule pour suivre la Road to Hana qui longe la partie nord de l'ïle.
Un autre "must-do" mais on a eu des commentaires partagés.
On verra bien...
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ALOHA Maui............... :)
... t much different. We ordered some late lunch and cocktails by the pool. Poppy was trying out all the different beers too.
Noona was resting in her apartment, Klay was having some time out (the kids are so tired from all the travelling and our busy schedule), Khloe & Kaine headed down the road to get some groceries.
It was a fantastic afternoon.............relaxing and having fun. After a good play, we decided to go for a walk down the ...
Lanai Birthday Fun
... then leapt to his own death to join his sweetheart in the spirit world. Looking out at this monolith, which stands about 80 feet high jutting straight up out of the water, it's hard to envision any human capable of such a feat. However, I've learned that the ancient Hawaiians were no ordinary people. A promontory of lava rocks sweeping out to the ocean floor forms the far end of the crescent, intercepting wave energy as they crash and showcase their awesome power....if we ...
It's all about the food - part 1 of restaurants
... set menu. Don’t make any decisions until you hear the daily specials – you won’t be disappointed. Reservations are imperative. We always eat at the main restaurant one night, and the barefoot bar one or two nights, and have yet to decide otherwise.
Pacific'O:
This is hands-down our overall favorite restaurant on the island, and one we NEVER miss visiting at least twice. The ...
Sick as a (sea) dog
... br> My last day in Maui will forever be burned in to my memory as simultaneosuly one of the best and worst days of my life. I had a profoundly moving, spiritual, once-in-a-lifetime experience that was sadly mitigated by one of the most violent bouts of motion sickness I have ever endured. I had booked myself on to a whale-watching cruise and was so thrilled and excited at the thought of it that I totally disregarded my previous sea-sickness form and ...