Friday, July 6, 2007

Boating, Rafting

Blue Water Rafting
www.bluewaterrafting.com
879-7238
Departs from Kihei Boat Ramp
Kanaio Coast snorkel and sea turtle and dolphin habitats, explore the sea caves and lava arches of a hidden volcanic coastline. Kanaio Sea Cave Adventures, Molokini Express Snorkel, Kanaio/Molokini Snorkel, Whale Watch/ Molokini Snorkel. 6 adn 24 passenger, private charters available

Captain Steve's Rafting Adventure
www.captainsteves.com
667-5565
Two hour trip
4 trips daily 7:30, 9:45, 12:15, 2:30
Departs Mala Wharf in Lahaina
Deluxe Dolphin & Whale Adventure
Lanai Dolphin snorkel and whale watch, explore sea caves, breakfast and buffet lunch, snorkel equipment and instructions, shaded deck, cushioned seating

Hawaiian Rafting Adventures
866-529-2544
www.hawaiianrafting.com
1223 Front Street, Lahaina
8am -2pm
Continental breakfast and deli lunch

www.hawaiianoceanrafting.com

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About Maui

Nickname: Valley Isle
Maui County includes the islands of Lanai, Molokai, and Kahoolawe. Together, the four islands are known as Maui Nui
Flower: Lokelani
Size: Maui is the second largest of the major Hawaiian Islands. Maui is 48 miles long and 26 miles wide, totalling 728 sq. miles
Average Winter Temperature: 71 degrees
Average Summer Temperature: 78 degrees
Average ocean temperature is 78 degrees
Average annual rainfall: 33”
Population: 141,320 (2006 census)
Tourists: 2,263,676 tourists (2005)
An average of 42,000 tourists on an average day