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A valuable resource to services, sightseeing,
shopping, and dining in Hana, Maui. Hosted by world-famous Hasegawa
General Store. |
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Maui Stables, Kipahulu. E
Holo Lio Mai Kakou. Come ride horse
with us! Immerse yourself in a day in our life, and you will
leave feeling a little bit more Hawaiian. Native Hawaiian owned
and operated |
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Hana-Maui Sea Sports will take you beyond
the shores of Hana to explore and discover the big blue Pacific.
Highly recommended is the kayaking and snorkeling in Hana Bay. |
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After your adventures off-shore, take a
trip below with master spelunker Chuck Thorne at Maui Cave Adventures.
He'll take you on a fascinating trip through extinct lava tubes. |
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The Hana Coast Gallery, located at the
Hotel Hana-Maui, is a respected showcase of original fine art,
native cultural art, finely crafted handwork and decorative collectibles
from the Hawaiian islands, Polynesia and the Pacific Rim. |
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Hana Cultural Center and Museum. The Museum
contains over 560 artifacts, over 600 books, over 680 bottles
and approximately 5000 photographs all from the Hana District. |
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O'heo Stables at Kipahulu Ranch. Adventurous
trail rides through tropical mountains where waterfalls and panoramic
views abound. |
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National Tropical Botanical Garden at Kahanu.
472 acres that encompass plant collections from
the Pacific Islands, concentrating on plants of value to the
people of Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia. |
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East-Maui Taro Festival. An annual cultural celebration
of the Hawaiian staff of life--the taro plant. Usually the last
weekend of March. Features cultural exhibits, food, crafts, and
music. |