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1. This is a pretty cool place for a honeymoon photoshoot:

http://www.explorationhawaii.com/20...rt-shaped-rock-and-nakalele-blowhole-on-maui/

The hike down is rocky but pretty easy.


2. The lavender farm (https://aliikulalavender.com/) is a nice 30 minute stop on the way up to Haleakala

3. Whenever I'm on Maui I make it a point to pick up some cookies from Maui Cookie Lady, Kula Strawberry jam from Jeff's Jams, and guri guri from Tasakas.


Keep in mind that the traffic to/from Kaanapali can be atrocious at all times of day, not just during rush hour. There is a single two-lane road that serves the entire West side of the island. A single accident can snarl traffic for hours.
 
I'm not sure what altitude you're allowed to after a dive, but there's not much to see without going pretty high, like 8000 feet. You have to get that high to get above the vegetation and really see the volcanic rock/soil and I don't think you can even see the observatories until past 9000. The viewing areas that let you see into the crater are at about 10,000. I vote for a resort day; it looks beautiful!

Molokini is #1 on my list for next trip!
 





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