Flying to the Hawaiian islands from the mainland can seem like a daunting haul, especially if you don’t happen to live along the west coast. For us, living in Chicago, and for anyone else travelling from our area or along the east coast, you’re in for some serious seat time on an airplane, with total transit times starting at about 9 hours for a direct flight.
Archive for the ‘Trip 4 Plans’ Category
Trip 4 – Flight Plans
Saturday, November 22nd, 2008Trip 4 Booked
Saturday, November 15th, 2008
It’s now official. Yesterday, we put the deposit down on our next trip to Maui, and the serious planning can now begin.
100 Days and Counting
Friday, November 7th, 2008
While not officially booked yet, our upcoming 4th trip to Maui is just 100 days away!
- Seeing HAPA at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center (again)
- Making the trek for our first Haleakala Sunrise (finally)
- Taking an overnight trip to Hana
- Checking out the Iao Valley
- Trying out the new Spa at Black Rock (that one’s for Cindy)
- Attend the festivities at the Whale Celebration Day (and the Regatta Race)
- See more whales than we can count (or photograph)
PWF Whale Regatta Race '09
Saturday, October 4th, 2008It’s just about that time of year again when the Pacific Whale Foundation is preparing for their annual Whale Regatta race to take place during their annual Whale Celebration Day, which will be held on Saturday, February 21st, 2009.
It is a Maui spin off of the familiar ducky races that they have in various cities (including here in Chicago), but instead they use little rubber whales, darn cute ones I might add. There is no cost to enter, although they to suggest a $5 donation per whale. Last year, our little entourage of 10 whales didn’t take home any prizes, but this year, we’ll be there on Maui to cheer them on in person.
This year’s prize is round trip airfare to Maui from any major US city, and at the rate things are going with the airlines, that’s quite a big deal. You don’t have to be present to win, but in reality, just being there is just as good as winning anyway.
You can find more details about the race and how to enter at pacificwhale.org, and if haven’t looked into their annual memberships, be sure to check it out. We’ve been members for about 3 years now, and visiting their store in Lahaina, talking with their staff and going on their boat tours, they are truly a great group of folks doing a lot of great things not only for the whales, but the environment, the communitity and childhood education in the islands.
Mahalo, and good luck.
Seeing HAPA in concert a second time, pinch me
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008Last year, when we found out that HAPA was going to be playing the Castle Theater at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center the same week we were going to be in Maui, we were ecstatic. It was truly a magical night, not to mention the fact it was only 3 days after spending my birthday in Maui.
So imagine my joy this afternoon at lunch when I’m checking Maui News on my mobile phone and find out that HAPA will be back at the Castle Theater for a show on February 27th, the last Friday of our next vacation. Way cool.
This will be our third trip in a row where we’re lucky enough to see live performances by well known Hawaiian artists. In September of 2007, we were in Maui for the Taste of Lahaina (just realized I need a link for that and never uploaded those photos), where we saw Beach 5, Brother Noland, and Sean and Robi. Anytime you can make live, local music a part of your vacation just adds to the memories of it all.
Have any stories of concerts you’ve been to on Maui or in Hawaii? We’d love to hear them.


