Our Maui Getaway: The Ultimate Island Adventure Filled with Flavor, Fun & Scenic Views

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🌺 Our Maui Getaway

Come along with us as we explore the beauty, food, and fun of Maui! From mouthwatering banana cream pie at Leoda’s to snorkeling at Honolua Bay, this trip was packed with unforgettable moments. We indulged in Hawaiian shave ice, relaxed on stunning beaches like McKenna and Po‘olenalena, and tackled the iconic Road to Hana — complete with banana bread, lava caves, and breathtaking black sand beaches. We also experienced a traditional luau and dined at some of the island’s best spots like Mama’s Fish House and Duke’s. Don’t miss this vibrant travel diary packed with tips, eats, and memories.

📍 Spots Featured:
- Ulu Lani’s Hawaiian Shave Ice

- Westin Maui Resort

- Duke’s Restaurant

- Leoda’s Pie Shop

- K Food Oasis

- Mama’s Fish House & Paia Town

- McKenna Beach

- Road to Hana (including Auntie Sandy’s & Black Sand Beach)

- Honolua Bay Snorkeling

- Po‘olenalena Beach

- Whalers Village

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(00:00) First stop after landing: Ulu Lani’s Gourmet Hawaiian Shave Ice, known for its wide variety of refreshing flavors.

(00:42) Checked into the Westin Hotel, enjoyed walking around and soaking in the scenic views.

(00:42) Had dinner at Duke’s — surprisingly good food and drinks despite the crowd.

(01:58) Highly recommends Leoda’s banana cream pie — “the best pie ever.”

(03:01) Enjoyed food, live entertainment, and relaxing vibes at K Food Oasis, a popular food truck hub.

(03:42) Dined at Mama’s Fish House, with gorgeous views and excellent food; explored Paia Town while waiting.

(05:30) Visited McKenna Beach, their favorite beach on Maui; also drove the Road to Hana, using an app to guide them.

(06:38) Memorable stops on Road to Hana included Auntie Sandy’s banana bread, a dark cave, and Black Sand Beach.

(08:12) Attended a luau with great food, dancing, and storytelling — a top-rated experience.

(09:32–11:26) Went snorkeling at Honolua Bay, dined at Joey’s Kitchen, relaxed at Po‘olenalena Beach, and shopped at Whalers Village (but warns against parking there due to high cost).

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