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Close your eyes. Now imagine yourself sipping a piña colada on the beach as the waves crash and fall back. Crash, and fall right back. It’s the perfect day with the sun shining, and as you rush into the water, you can’t help but realize it’s a surreal shade of bright blue—something the Atlantic Ocean could never deliver. You, my friend, are in Hawaii. While each of its islands has something to offer, if you’re looking for a balance of pure serenity mixed with activities, as well as a place that also counts Oprah as a resident, we’ve got to talk Maui. After all, the second largest of the islands is most famous for its immaculate beaches, caves, and coves that offer opportunities to explore at every turn. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or are hoping to have a kid-friendly vacation, Maui is the answer. Below, here’s everything to see and do on the most-treasured island.

What to See


Bike Haleakala

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Calling all daredevils! Let us paint a picture: It’s 6 A.M., and you’ve been dropped off at the 10,000-plus-foot-high Haleakalā summit to watch the sunset from the crater’s edge. From there, you’ll bike down another 20ish miles to base, where you are again greeted by a sea breeze. Not for the faint of heart, this is the ultimate expedition to see Maui’s natural beauty and wonders, with a bit of a challenge. You can rent bikes from Bike Maui and opt for a self-guided or group tour (shout-out to Cruiser Phil!). Bring layers of clothes, closed-toe shoes, water, snacks, alertness, and a sense of adventure.

Road to Hana

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If biking isn’t your thing, but you still want to see the real Maui, may we suggest the road to Hana? It’s best to leave before the sun is up (sorry about that, again!) and drive down some very curvy and windy roads with views you can’t fathom are real. You’ll get breathtaking coastline vistas, rainforests, lagoons, and trees so tall the weather will change. The biggest draw is the black sand beach called Pa’iloa, which offers one of the most stunning natural wonders that you are welcome to swim in. Also, those who are familiar with the Road to Hana know that it leads to the seven sacred pools, featuring lush greenery, waterfalls, and wonders the metaverse can only dream of. And although the name mentions seven, there are actually many more pools for climbing and swimming around in during your visit. This will take up a whole day, but it’s well worth it.

Ali’i Kula Lavender

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Bored of countless hours at the pool or beach and craving a change of scenery? Head to Maui’s countryside. It’s a cottagecore dream: over 50,000 lavender plants that you can stroll aimlessly through (or take selfies in!), as well as small shops, chicken coops, and ocean views galore. Lavender isn’t native to Maui, but because of the island’s climate, the lavender on the farm blooms year-round in the cool, dry temperatures.

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Where to Eat


Kō Restaurant

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It was named Restaurant of the Year at the ʻAipono Awards (devoted to noteworthy Maui restaurants) for a reason. Located at the Fairmont Kea Lani, this upscale eatery has a produce-driven menu with a fresh take on classic Hawaiian fare. Look out for the poolside lighting of the tiki torch.

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Huihui

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Mieko Horikoshi

A Hawaii-based restaurant serving the most delicious and mouth-watering fresh food. Each bowl is crafted with local flavors and ingredients that just taste so damn good. You’ll also experience local recipes from traditional Hawaiian culture with a bit of fusion from food worldwide.

Star Noodle

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Chef Sheldon Simeon won Top Chef and decided to open up a restaurant in Hawaii. (Dream life?) Though the kitchen is now helmed by Cesar Perez, the Asian fusion restaurant still serves up the perfect garlic noodles, ahi avo, and, unfortunately, long lines. It’s best to make a reservation in advance, but completely worth the wait if you don’t.

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    Where to Drink


    South Shore Tiki Lounge

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    Remember the bar in Forgetting Sarah Marshall? Well, it was fictional, but this one is as close as you will get. The tiki vibe includes bamboo walls and surfboard ceilings; you’ll get a good mix of tourists and locals. Bonus: the drinks are cheap and the music is loud, so you know you’re in for a good time.

    Ululani’s Hawaiian Shave Ice

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    Though technically not a bar, this shaved ice spot is just as refreshing and mouth-watering. The OG stop of shaved ice in Hawaii, the store now has seven locations across the island. Ulalani’s is famous for its over 55 flavors of syrups that let you mix and match to your tastebuds’ desires. BYO booze, we don’t judge.

    Maui Brewing Company

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    Grab a beer at Hawaii’s largest local craft brewery to get a taste of real Hawaiian nightlife. The location boasts an array of beers you can only find on the grounds of the brewery and also a full gastropub if you’ve worked up an appetite. (Our recommendation is to order a beer and fries with house-made ketchup and mustard, infused with beer.)

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      Where to Stay


      Fairmont Kea Lani

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      If you’re looking for the full package, head to the Fairmont Kea Lani. This luxury resort comprised of newly renovated suites and villas features a full-service spa, award-winning restaurant, and a White Lotus-esque canoe experience. Whether traveling with others or solo, it’s the perfect place to recharge and reset with the best accommodations and services at your fingertips. Book your stay here.

      The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua

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      If you’re looking for the real Maui experience, post up at this classic property, which recently underwent a $100 million renovation, complete with lanais, hammocks, sun decks, and fire pits (no big deal). Visitors are greeted by the gorgeous Kapalua bay, plus views of the nature and mountains of the island’s western tip. The biggest draw is the Plantation golf course, home to the PGA Tour’s opening event of the year. It also has hiking and arguably the best breakfast buffet we’ve ever seen. Breakfast ramen, anyone?

      Wailea Beach Resort

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      The Wailea Beach Resort captures all of your favorite parts of island living in one accessible, family-friendly paradise. Situated within walking distance of two beaches—Ulua to one side and Wailea to the other—this oceanfront property has it all, and many of the amenities and activities come included. Choose from the kiddie pool complete with water slides, the lively adults-only pool, and the newly-opened private luxury pool at Olakino. Drop the keikis off for a day of fun cultural activities, and head to Olakino for some rest and rejuvenation. Don’t miss the sound healing, snorkel tours, or Humble Market Kitchin, celeb chef Roy Yamaguchi’s on-site eatery. And in case you were curious, the water slides are open to adults. Consider them thoroughly ELLE-approved.

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      The coolest sunscreen in the game—period. This lightweight, sheer formula works wonders while looking very excellent in your beach bag. Win-win.

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      Not a beauty product, but not not a beauty accessory. This lush towel is ideal for wiping all the sunscreen residue off your hands before grabbing your phone for beach selfies. It’s what Kim Kardashian would want.

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      Beauty Director

      Chloe Hall oversees all beauty coverage at ELLE.com. She knew she wanted to get into beauty the moment Donna Summer came on her screen and she’s been chasing the perfect disco shadows ever since. Her sweet spot is the intersections of beauty with current culture, whether it’s music, movies, or social media. You can find her in Brooklyn with her pug or in Rihanna’s comment section.

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      Claire Stern is the Deputy Editor of ELLE.com. Previously, she served as Editor at Bergdorf Goodman. Her interests include fashion, food, travel, music, Peloton, and The Hills—not necessarily in that order. She used to have a Harriet the Spy notebook and isn’t ashamed to admit it. 

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      Meg is the Associate Fashion Commerce Editor at ELLE.com where she researches trends, tests products, and looks for answers to all your burning questions. She also co-writes a monthly column, Same Same But Different. Meg has previously written for Cosmopolitan and Town & Country. Her passions include travel, buffalo sauce, and sustainability. She will never stop hoping for a One Direction reunion tour.



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      Unticketed passenger removed from Delta flight bound for Hawaii

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      HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Authorities are investigating how a passenger without a ticket got onto a Delta Airlines flight bound for Honolulu Christmas Eve.

      According to Delta Airlines, the traveler boarded flight 487 from Seattle to Honolulu, on an Airbus A321neo aircraft.

      The traveler has not been identified, but the airlines confirmed the person was discovered during the taxi out at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Tuesday.

      The flight returned to the gate, where the person was removed and arrested. The Transportation Security Administration conducted additional security checks, including customer rescreening.

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      The flight was delayed 2 hours and 15 minutes and continued on to Honolulu, the airline said.

      Delta Airlines said in a statement: “As there are no matters more important than safety and security, Delta people followed procedures to have an unticketed passenger removed from the flight and then apprehended. We apologize to our customers for the delay in their travels and thank them for their patience and cooperation.”

      Delta said early indications are the unticketed passenger boarded the flight at the gate without presenting a boarding pass.

      TSA says the passenger made it through the standard screening, and did not possess any prohibited items.

      The investigation is ongoing.

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      This happened on the same day that a body was discovered in the wheel well of a United Airlines flight that arrived in Kahului from Chicago.

      That incident also remains under investigation.



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      Lava fountain roars from Kilauea volcano in Hawaii

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      A towering lava fountain roared from the Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii. Footage shows the hot molten rocks spewing out of fissures from the crater on December 24. The USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said they were closely monitoring the recent eruption from the caldera rim, where they recorded the fountain reaching a height of 246ft (75m). Lava continues to surge from the western part of the caldera, feeding flows moving eastward at a pace of tens of meters per hour.



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      Dead body found in wheel well of Chicago to Hawaii jet – DW – 12/26/2024

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      Dead body found in wheel well of Chicago to Hawaii jet – DW – 12/26/2024


      Police on the Hawaiian island of Maui on Thursday said they were investigating the discovery of a dead body in the wheel well of a United Airlines jet that arrived from Chicago.

      Flight operator United Airlines said the area of the Boeing 787-10 was only accessible from the outside of the aircraft, adding that it was unclear how the deceased individual had gained access.

      What we know so far

      The body was found in one of the compartments housing the airplane’s landing gear after United Flight 202 from Chicago O’Hare International Airport landed at Kahului Airport.

      “The wheel well was only accessible from outside of the aircraft. At this time, it is not clear how or when the person accessed the wheel well,” the airline said.

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      The Maui Police Department said it was “actively investigating” the grim discovery, but shared no further information.

      Stowaways sometimes hide in the unpressurized wheel-houses of planes, or inside cargo holds, and can face temperatures of between minus 50 degrees and minus 60 degrees Celsius (minus 58 and minus 76 degrees Fahrenheit).

      They also face the problem of a lack of oxygen when the plane is at altitude. The fatality rate is high for most of those who hide in wheel wells, but some people survive the journey.

      Last year, a stowaway was discovered in the undercarriage bay of an Algerian carrier’s aircraft in Paris.

      A person was also discovered alive in the wheel section of a Cargolux freight plane at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, which had traveled from South Africa via Kenya.

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