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Day 4
Catch the 6:45am ferry to the island of Lana'i. Book a Jeep ahead of time and spend the
morning exploring. Pick a remote beach such as Polihua, Lopa, or Kaiolohia (Shipwreck
Beach). Then head back to Lana'i City for a plate lunch at Blue Ginger .
If you'd rather be hiking, catch the resort shuttle to the Lodge at Koele and spend the
morning walking the Koloiki Ridge Trail. Explore Lana'i City before catching a shuttle
down to the harbor. Then make the short walk to Hulopo'e Beach. Snorkel along the reef
or relax in the shade with a book. Hike around the corner to the Pu'u Pehe Overlook,
keeping an eye out for the spinner dolphins . Rinse off at the beach shower, grab a drink
at the Four Seasons, and get back to the harbor to catch the 6:45pm ferry back to Maui.
Day 5
Sleep in before grabbing a late breakfast. Those staying in the West Maui should dine at
the Gazebo, followed by a stroll along the Kapalua Coastal Trail. Drive to Kahakuloa,
stopping en route at the Nakalele Blowhole or Mokulei'a Beach. If the conditions are
calm and you can't get enough snorkeling, head to Honolua Bay. End the day with happy
hour at the Sea House restaurant.
If you're staying in South Maui, brunch at Kihei Caffe before making the drive to
Makena. Spend the day at Maluaka Beach, exploring to the end of the road, and walking
the length of Big Beach just before sunset.
Day 6
Drive to Pa'ia. Grab a coffee from Anthony's and stroll down Baldwin Beach, followed
by breakfast at Café des Amis. Enjoy the Road to Hana at a leisurely pace, taking time to
hike to Twin Falls and explore the Ke'anae Peninsula. Check into your accommodations
in Hana and enjoy sunset from Hamoa Beach.
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