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S04 Episode 22

Hawaii Insider Part I | Maui and Lanai

 

This is the first of a three-part series where I chat with Tony Labbe of @labbetravel about the culture, things to do, and insider tips on six of the Hawaiian Islands. In part I this week, I’ll be talking to Tony about the beautiful islands of Maui and Lanai, what’s unique about each of these islands, his favorite places to stay and recommendations on the best times to snorkel, SUP and why you want to plan rest and relaxation time on your vacation!

 

Remember to be safe, wear a mask, wash your hands often, and definitely do not travel if you are in a high-risk group for COVID! See the link on Hawaii travel restrictions below for the latest information on Hawaii travel.

 

The Hawaiian Islands

 

Did you know there are a total of 132 islands in Hawaii? With eight main islands, Hawaii is the only state that is entirely surrounded by water and the only state that was formerly ruled by a monarchy and the only state that grows coffee.

 

The earliest settlers arrived in Hawaii around 800Ad, and Captain Cook was the first European voyager to discover Hawaii in 1778. Once Hawaii was incorporated into the United States, Lahaina, Maui was the first capital, which was then moved to the current capital of Honolulu on the big island. 

 

Mauna Kea, on the Big Island, is the tallest mountain in the world when measured from the seafloor, and Hawaii has many active volcanoes that are in the process of making this island chain larger every year. Besides being the tallest mountain, this is also the location of a ski resort and receives snow every winter!

 

My guest, Tony Labbe, suggests trying several different restaurants while visiting any Hawaiian Island as world-renowned chefs are cooking up exquisite meals at many of the culinary choices in Hawaii. For those of us who are gluten-free, this equates to having the ability to safely eat gourmet meals with a beautiful view of the ocean!

 

Cruise Hawaii

 

Tony suggests flying into Hawaii and starting at one of the islands for your Hawaiian cruise. When you begin your Hawaiian journey from the islands, you’ll forgo the long trip across the ocean and spend many of your cruise days at sea. Easily go island hopping and find new adventures on your journey!

 

Things to do in Maui

 

From its famous beaches to the peak of Haleakala, Maui offers a wealth of unforgettable sites and activities. The name Maui translates into "the best" in Hawaiian, and for travel, Maui has the most adventures to offer, including hiking, beaches, mountains, and nightlife. Before you go, note that this island definitely has a touristy feel. 

 

Lahaina and Ka'anapali are the two most western towns in Maui and offer spectacular beaches. Lahaina is a historic whaling town where you can find fantastic dining and shopping. Check out Front Street for a thrilling night in one of their many nightclubs. In western Maui, you can find a wide variety of hotels and many beaches to enjoy.

 

Tony's advice for those traveling to Maui is to divide your trip into a more activity-based trip and spend some time on the quieter side of Maui to enjoy some rest and relaxation. He also recommends Joe's Bar and Grill and Roy's to experience food from a Pacific Rim chef. Additionally, you should visit the Haliimaile General Store to get away from the hustle and bustle of the beach.

 

For the gluten-free, I'd highly recommend Maui Brick Oven, the only dedicated gluten-free restaurant.  You can eat amazing foods such as mozzarella sticks, fried onion rings, and the best Italian food I've had in many years! Tony recommends the celiac-friendly Mama's Fish House Restaurant for the best fish dishes on the island. 

 

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