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Who's Been to Hawaii?
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<blockquote data-quote="FishingForSupper" data-source="post: 395186" data-attributes="member: 16309"><p>Lived in Kihei, Maui back in 2000. Took the wife there in 2010 and still love that part of Maui. Plenty of beaches, driving distance to the tourist hotspots but you aren't staying in the heart of the tourist stuff. Lots of really good places to eat in the area. Be warned though a lot of places don't stay open late. If you do hit Kihei, the Kihei Cafe is the best place for breakfast. Get there early, get the macadamia nut French toast with coconut syrup! If you snorkel, book a trip out to the crater, well worth it. Water visibility is around 100 feet or more and it's very impressive. I'm more than happy to recommend any other places around that area of Maui too if anyone is interested, just pm me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishingForSupper, post: 395186, member: 16309"] Lived in Kihei, Maui back in 2000. Took the wife there in 2010 and still love that part of Maui. Plenty of beaches, driving distance to the tourist hotspots but you aren't staying in the heart of the tourist stuff. Lots of really good places to eat in the area. Be warned though a lot of places don't stay open late. If you do hit Kihei, the Kihei Cafe is the best place for breakfast. Get there early, get the macadamia nut French toast with coconut syrup! If you snorkel, book a trip out to the crater, well worth it. Water visibility is around 100 feet or more and it's very impressive. I'm more than happy to recommend any other places around that area of Maui too if anyone is interested, just pm me. [/QUOTE]
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