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Maui Yoga Path is located at the Mana Kai Resort 2960 S. Kihei Road, Kihei, Hawaii, 96753 808-874-5545 E-mail: deniyoga@maui.net
At this incredible ocean front condo complex you will love taking a yoga class at our ocean front studio, swim, snorkel and walk on the beach up to five miles.The temperature here is always moderate, between 75 and 90 degrees year
round. This southern shore is the dry side, so it rains very rarely,
offering an endless stream of warm sunny days.
Places to Stay Mana Kai Resort- Condominium Rentals Hawaii: crhmaui.com Mana Kai Resort: MauiBeachCondo.com Mana Kai Resort: aaoceanfront.com/Mana_Kai_Resort.html Mana Kai Resort: mauimanakai.com Kamaole Sands: homeaway.com/118268 Maui Ocean Front Inn: mauioceanfrontinn.com
Transportation Maui Bus: visitingdc.com/airports/maui-bus.asp, #808-871-4838 Speedy Shuttle: 808-242-7777
To view map for directions: Click Here Take Piilani hwy. south towards Kihei/Wailea, turn right on Kilohana and right on South Kihei Road. The Mana Kai is on the right side. Park in public lot, walk toward the ocean and enter the studio ocean side.
Photo credit: Condominium Rentals Hawaii
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The Mana Kai Maui is conveniently located on one of the most scenic beaches in Maui. Choose from condominium or hotel accommodations. The condominiums include one and two-bedroom suites, complete with fully equipped kitchen and private lanai. An in-room safe is available. Comfortable hotel-type units with full bath are also available just steps away from the ocean. Take advantage of the truly resort atmosphere with special features including pool, open air dining with lounge, beauty shop, yoga classes with Maui Yoga Path, activities center and the Five Palms Restaurant.
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The beautiful island of Maui has so many things to see and do, and Kihei is ideally situated to help you take advantage of it all. Whether you're headed for sunrise at Haleakala Crater or a picnic on the way to Hana, you'll be enchanted by Maui's electrifying rainbows, sparkling beaches, gentle swaying palms, tropical breezes sweetly redolent of ginger, mango, guava, and the rolling fields of sugar cane.
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Kihei boasts unsurpassed golf and tennis facilities. There's swimming, kayaking, fishing, snorkeling, sailing, SCUBA diving, windsurfing and boogie boarding along miles of white sand beaches.
The simple pleasures to relax, unwind and savor the beauty of the island from the privacy of your own lanai. Maui's glorious sunsets, moonlight on the pacific, and the arc of rainbows are daily events from your condo or hotel unit.
You can also experience the diversity of Maui's culture by attending some of the many special events and festivals that occur throughout the year. Learn more about the humpback whales that visit Maui waters each winter (mid-November to mid-April) by taking a whale watching cruise or by visiting our National Marine Sanctuary or the Maui Ocean Center.
At the end of your day in paradise sit back and enjoy a delicious meal in one of Kihei's fine restaurants. Or if you prefer, take advantage of the convenience of cooking in your own condo.
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Wonderful things to do on Maui
Maui Ocean Center 192 Maalaea Rd. Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 (808) 270-7000
Maui Ocean Center provides an up close and personal look at Hawaii's diverse marine life without having to put your diving gear on! Perfect for a romantic honeymoon, family outing, or solo excursion, the best thing about the OceanCenter besides its interactive eel exhibit and shark tanks, is by far the jellyfish room. This mesmerizing exhibit features comfy seats in a totally dark room, lit only by the glowing cylinder tanks that house these mysterious creatures. Pair this with the soft music being played, and you're in for a truly compelling experience.
Haleakala National Park (808) 572-4400
HaleakalaNational Park stretches from the rocky Kipahulu coastline up through rainforest and shrubland to the summit of the volcano. Much of the upper slopes, including the rainforest, are designated wilderness and protected by law. You have the option of hiking to the volcano or driving up, but keep your windows down because the area is enveloped with the healing scent of eucalyptus. Whichever way you plan to go, know that the view from the top is one you cannot afford to miss. If you can bear to get up before sunrise, prepare to experience a top-of-the-world breathtaking view above the clouds and be forever transformed. Remember to bring your camera.
IaoState Park End of the Iao Valley Rd. Highway 32, Wailuku, Hawaii, 96793
The deep valley of Iao features the noteworthy Iao needle, a natural rock pinnacle that overlooks the Iao stream and is surrounded by the walls of the Pu'u Kukui crater. The valley is a tranquil and lush area offering easy hikes, exotic plants, and natural pools.
Hana
Hana is an isolated piece of heaven located on the eastern coast of Maui. It is almost entirely undeveloped, leaving it a pristine, sacred place of ecological refuge and a natural paradise. Hana itself is amazing, but the road trip out is equally impressive. The journey includes picturesque waterfalls, views of the rugged Hana shoreline, and some of the best beaches, including white sands and black sands and red cinder cliffs. If you want to see the rain forest, where it rains almost every day and produces an amazing wall of lush green ferns and trees, you can drive for about one hour to the north side. A day trip to the east end of the island will bring you to the small town of Hana, (the cliff side road has over 100 hairpin turns!) remote and green. One famous place there is called the seven sacred pools, where a series of waterfalls and cliffs form pools that empty right into the ocean. There is also a hike through a dense bamboo forest that takes you to a 200 foot waterfall.
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