Friday, May 23, 2008

Kayak

Kayak Rentals
Dukes
Lahaina 661-1970
Kihei 891-0889

Kelii's Kayak Tours
874-7652
www.keliiskayak.com
Turtle and dolphin sightings, coral reefs, tropical fish, whales (in season), snorkeling with turtles and dolphins, small groups, experienced guides.

South Pacific Kayaks
875-4848
www.southpacifickayaks.com
Small group tours from Kihei and Lahaina, professionally guided by certified naturalists.
Marine Reserve, Dolphin watch, Ahihi Bay, turtle reef, whale watch, snorkel safari, Olowalu, Kaanapali, ancient lava flow
(also: snorkel, surf)
Locations: Kihei, Lahaina

Maui Kayaks
808-874-4000
www.mauikayaks.coms
Custom or private
Turtles, dolphins, whale watch
Kayak and snorkel equipment, small groups
Turtle town, La Perouse, Honolua Bay, Hana, Molokini, Ka'anapali, Olowalu

Pacific Coast Kayak
Snorkel Scuba Surf
879-2391
www.pacificcoastkayak.com
Departs from Makena Landing
5 hour tour with lunch, 3 hour tour
Turtle Town, snorkel gear, snacks and refreshments provided

Maui Eco Tours
www.mauiecotours.com
808-891-2223
Extreme- Makena- Molokini advanced paddling to Molokini Crater
Seafari - Olawalu snorkel, kayak
Turtles- Makena introductory paddling South Maui
Escapade- Kapalua snorkeling north Maui, dolphis, turtles, octopus & eels

Makena Kayak
www.makenakayak.com
879-8426
1-1/2 Hour includes snacks and refreshments
4 hour tour includes lunch and refreshments
Family style tours limited t osmall groups
Departing from Makena Landing, La Perouse Bay, or Ahihi-Kinau Natural Marine Reserve.

Action Adventure Tours (see also hiking tours)
808-874-8883
www.actionadventuretravel.com

Ocean Activities Center
879-4485
Wailea Kai Catamaran
Snorkel gear, snuba, kayaks, instruction and flotation devices provided
kayak adventure, snorkeling
BBQ lunch Open bar
Pali coast

Hawaiian Ultimate Adventures
808-669-3720
877-247-3198
2-5 hour treks
whale watch, sunset, snorkeling, sea caves
booties, rash guards
snacks, lunch, beverages

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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