8/29/2023 0 Comments Things to do in maui in september![]() ![]() Ocean Vodka Organic Farm & Distillery + Olinda Forest Dine outside – the air may have a hint of September chill (it’s your time to shine, Canadians), but the views will win you over. Winner of the Silver ‘Aipono Award for Maui’s Best Restaurant of 2017, as well as Gold for Maui’s Most Innovative Menu, this farm-to-fork venue takes novelty to new heights by drawing menu inspirations from the plantation’s diverse range of crops. The mountains here appear accordion-ed with green, and a coolness descends as you approach both are celebrated at The Mill House, a lovely restaurant tucked into it all at the Maui Tropical Plantation. The staff at this nearly 20 year old outfit work diligently to preserve our oceans, but it’s their fun, carefree attitudes, combined with their knowledge of the Pacific, that renders trips with them a delight.Īfter resting up under the shade of a palm or the covers of your hotel room, head to the centrally-located Waikapu Valley. A 5 station gourmet dinner prepped by the island’s leading chefs adds an extra touch of harmony to this much-loved musical event.įrogfish, sea stars, Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles… most abound on a tour with Maui Dreams Dive Co., where you can take an ‘underwater scooter’ to cruise swiftly along the ocean floor. When you’re ready, head to the stunning Four Seasons Resort Maui for the Maui Blues & Jazz Festival, where Hall-of-Famers pair up with Na Hoku winners and local talent to impress even the most skeptical jazz and blues connoisseurs. ![]() Lunch can be found at The Shops at Wailea, where you might battle between a Bib Burger at Pint + Cork and a shrimp salad at Longhi’s, followed by a touch of souvenir shopping before enjoying a night out. Every beach from Keawakapu to Makena is downright stellar, but Mokapu Beach – a small, white sand cove fronting The Andaz Maui Wailea Resort – soothes the soul with its views of Molokini and Kaho’olawe. Wailea’s beaches are the epitome of Maui’s finest: pristine sand, translucent water, swaying palms and skies that aren’t even surprised at their own above average amount of rainbows. Mokapu Beach + Maui Blues & Jazz Festival ![]() Helmed by one of Hawaii’s most respected chefs, Bev Gannon, dinner here is one of the most exquisite on Maui thanks to striking views of Pu’u O’Lai, entertainment from local musicians, and a raw bar that’s beyond delicious. Because ecotourism offers new levels of insight and support, this is your opportunity to experience the meaning of malama ‘aina – in essence, taking care of the land – and the role it plays in the local way of life.įinally, head to the south end of Makena’s Maluaka Beach for a well-deserved dip before rewarding yourself at Gannon’s in Wailea. Departing around 6am from the shores of south Maui, the tour includes breakfast, a second snorkeling stop at the locally famed Turtle Town, and even a post-snorkel bloody mary or mimosa (chee!).Īfter returning to shore, we also encourage you to give back by participating in Maui’s International Coastal Clean Up at Po’olenalena Beach Park, a volunteer event on Maui’s south side that blends cleaning with camaraderie. Take advantage of the fact that your body’s alarm clock is likely as confused as a mai tai in Montreal, and set your alarm early for a sunrise snorkel tour at Molokini Crater with the folks at Kai Kanani. Molokini Crater + Coastal Clean Up + Gannon’s If you find yourself lucky enough to be heading to the land of aloha this time of year, these local activities are a memorable way to shake off those post-summertime blues on one of the world’s loveliest islands… While it’s a shame for some that school is back in session – lookin’ at you, high schoolers – September on Maui is synonymous with thinner crowds, crisper colors and cooler air. Maui may not have the same colorful fall foliage you find on the mainland – aloha, mainland! – but those seeking warmth when autumn kicks in are sure to find plenty of it on the lush shores of the Valley Isle. ![]()
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