It’s July already and the heat of summer is going nowhere fast… except, let’s be real –
depending on where you live – hot summer days will eventually fade into unrelenting chilly
months with no end in sight!
Yikes, didn’t mean to get so glum on ya! But we have good news. It’s time to turn our sights on
winter getaways! What better destination to cure the winter blues than a Hawaiian island?
Our edition of the newsletter features Maui, a fantastic choice for honeymooners, family
getaways, solo trips, and more. If you’ve visited Hawaii before but haven’t made your way to
Maui, we encourage you to add it to your list! If you’ve never been before, we think Maui
makes a great first introduction to the islands. The Hawaiian islands are all so unique in their
own way, and we look forward to pairing you with the right one.
So what do you think? Let’s get into some winter getaway inspiration!
Picture yourself on a crescent of golden sand, warm waves lapping at your feet as palm trees sway in the balmy breeze. This is just a taste of what awaits on Maui, the second-largest of Hawaii’s islands and a true tropical paradise.
Maui offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and laid-back island
culture. From the lush rainforests of the Road to Hana to the otherworldly summit of
Haleakalā volcano, the island’s diverse landscapes never fail to awe visitors.
Beach lovers will find their bliss on Maui’s 30 miles of beaches, ranging from calm protected
coves perfect for families to world-class surfing spots. Snorkel among coral reefs alongside
sea turtles, or join a whale-watching tour during winter months when humpbacks put on
spectacular shows offshore.
Beyond the beaches, Maui charms with its unique local culture and abundant small towns.
Venture to the upcountry town of Kula, where the cool climate and volcanic soil create ideal
conditions for agriculture. Here, you can tour lavender farms, visit goat dairy farms, or explore
the botanical gardens. In Makawao, grab a malasada and explore the quaint shops. Closer to
the shore, resort areas like Wailea offer boutique shopping and an abundance of resort
options.
Maui is a wonderful year-round destination, but timing your trip depends on your
preferences. Mid-December to mid-April and June to August offer warm, dry weather ideal for
beach activities and winter whale watching. However, these popular periods bring higher
prices and larger crowds.
For a more budget-friendly and laid-back experience, consider visiting from mid-April to May
or September to mid-December. During these times, you’ll find fewer tourists, better deals,
and still-pleasant weather, though with a higher chance of brief showers.
A day in Upcountry:
Kayak with the Whales:
An Evening Lu-au:
Looking to learn more about the best time to visit, or plan an itinerary specific for your travel wants and needs? Contact me today to begin planing your perfect Maui vacation!
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