Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Pukui, Mary Kawena, and Caroline Curtis. Hawaii Island Legends. Honolulu: The Kame-
hameha Schools Press, 1996. Hawaiian tales and legends for preteens.
Pukui, Mary Kawena, and Caroline Curtis. Tales of the Menehune. Honolulu: The Kame-
hameha Schools Press, 1960. Compilation of legends relating to Hawai'i's “little
people.”
Internet Resources
www.co.maui.hi.us
The official website of Maui County. Includes, among other items, information on city
government, the county-sponsored bus system, disability access, and a calendar of events.
www.gohawaii.com
This official site of the Hawai'i Visitors and Convention Bureau, the state-run tourism
organization, has information about all of the major Hawaiian Islands: transportation,
accommodations, eating, activities, shopping, Hawaiian products, an events calendar, a
travel planner and resource guide for a host of topics, as well as information about meet-
ings, conventions, and the organization itself.
www.visitmaui.com
The official site of the Maui Visitors Bureau, a branch of the Hawai'i Visitors and Con-
vention Bureau, has much the same information as the previous website but specific to
the island of Maui. Tourist information specific to Moloka'i and Lana'i, can be found at
www.molokai-hawaii.com and www.visitlanai.net .
www.mauiinformationguide.com
A large, informative, and modern website that offers insights into everything from activit-
ies and trip planning to helpful tips and safety guidelines.
www.bestplaceshawaii.com
Produced and maintained by H&S Publishing, this first-rate commercial site has general
and specific information about all major Hawaiian Islands, a vacation planner, and sug-
gestions for things to do and places to see. For a nongovernment site, this is a great place
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