Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Haleakala Sunset
Skip the early morning wakeup call for a sunrise trip and instead visit Haleakala for
sun-
set.
The crowds are smaller, the view is spectacular. If you bring some jackets, you can lie
on the hood of the car and watch as the
stars come out
(
click here
)
.
Wai'anapanapa Sunrise
Spend the night in
Hana
to watch the sunrise from this eastern-facing shoreline, better
known as Hana's
“black sand beach.”
You'll have it all to yourself before the daily
throngs of visitors arrive (
click here
).
Kiss Beneath a Waterfall
The
Road to Hana
is laden with opportunities for smooching beneath a refreshing cascade
(
click here
and
click here
).
Dance at the Old Lahaina Luau
Everyone wants to go to a lu'au in Hawai'i, and Old Lahaina is the island's best. In addi-
tion to the food and the oceanfront setting, part of the show is devoted to couples who can
dance together beneath the stars
(
click here
)
.
The Phallic Rock
The Phallic Rock is dedicated to Nanahoa, ancient Hawaiian
god of fertility.
Women tra-
ditionally visited this site in hopes of conceiving a child (
click here
).
An Oceanfront Couples Massage
There's nothing more relaxing than a couples massage enjoyed in an
oceanfront cabana.
Ka'anapali, Wailea, Makena, and Lana'i all offer opportunities to cast your worries away.