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Liebe Feriengäste,
ab April 2009 vermieten wir
nur unsere Hula Suite, Napili Village Condo & Island Surf Condo
für Ihren Urlaub.
Aufgrund der geänderten Regelungen des
County of Maui für TVR (transient vacation rental) werden wir vorerst
die Ferienvermietung der Sunset Suite und der beiden 'Akahi Studios
einstellen.
Ein Antrag auf Bed & Breakfast Bewilligung wurde von uns
eingereicht und ist in Bearbeitung. Wir hoffen, bald wieder ALLE unsere
Wohnungen für Sie verfügbar zu haben.
Unsere Cottage Oase ist
derzeit nur für eine Aufenthaltsdauer von 6 Monaten zu mieten. Vielen
Dank für Ihre Treue und Ihr Verständnis.
Ihr Hale Komo Mai
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Preisgünstige Ferienunterkunft auf
Maui
Maui ist bekannt
für ganzjährige tropische Temperaturen. Geniessen Sie einen
erholsamen und unvergesslichen Aufenthalt in einer unserer voll eingerichteten
Ferienwohungen, welche sich wenige Schritte vom Strand entfernt befinden.
Restaurants und Geschäfte sind ebenfalls in unmittelbarer Nähe. Die
zentrale Lage eignet sich hervorragend für alle Arten von Aktivitäten
wie Schnorcheln, Tauchen, Windsurfen, Tennis, Golf und vieles mehr. Die
Sunset Suite, das Hale Komo Mai - Studio, das 'Akahi Studio und das Cottage
befinden sich alle im selben Haus bzw. auf dem selben
Grundstueck. Waschmaschine und Trockner im Haus. Der Strandeingang
befindet sich gegenüber unseres Hauses, viele andere wunderschöne
Strände erreichen Sie in nur 5 bis 20 Fahrtminuten. Geniessen ein
kleines Stück vom Paradies im Herzen von Kihei bei uns im Hause Hale
Komo Mai..
Alle
Wohnungen sind Nichtraucher Wohnungen. Rauchen ist nur im Freien
erlaubt.

Für eine
Buchung oder Fragen, füllen Sie bitte unser
Online
Formular aus.

Wenn Sie vorab
schon Fotos von ihrem Traumurlaub sehen möchten und interressiert sind,
was es auf den Hawaii Inseln zu sehen gibt, klicken Sie
hier. Die Fotoseiten sind erstellt von
http://www.internet-ideen-fabrik.de
Spirituelles
Maui und heilige Plätze
Wenn Sie Maui
von der spirituellen Seite kennenlernen möchten, kann ich Ihnen hier
einige Tipps geben.
Iao Valley State Park Location: End of Iao Valley Road,
Highway 32, Wailuku, Maui, Wailuku Facts: The first thing you will notice when
you arrive at Iao Valley State Park is the interesting and sharp formation of
the Iao Needle. The Iao Valley Road is one of the biggest Maui attractions and
many tours can take you there. Back in 1790 the park was witnessing a large
battle of Kamehameha I, whose mission was to unite all Hawaiian Islands.
Piilanihale Heiau Location: Near Hana Beach Park. The
Piilanihale Heiau is actually part of the Kahanu Garden. The heiau is a
National Historic Landmark and is believed to be the largest ancient temple,
not only in Hawaii but in all of Polynesia. This is Hawaii's largest, ancient
place of worship that is still intact. It dates back to the 14th century and is
associated with Maui's Pi'ilani dynasty. The area was overgrown until the
1970's which kept the site a secret and therefore in excellent condition. The
stone platform is 340 feet by 415 feet. It covers almost three acres!
Seven Sacred Pools Location: S. Hana Hwy, South Maui Facts:
The Seven Sacred Pools are also known as the Oheo Gulch. These pools are
located on the back road to the road to Hana and are a popular visitor
attractions. Located near the Oheo Gulch is a historical site with a
heiau.
Bellstone Location: Mile marker 16, Highway 340 Facts: It
is called Bellstone, because it looks like a stone, in fact it is a large round
rock and if you hit the right side of it with a small rock you will hear a
sound resembling a bell. You will see that many people did that before you
because the stone has some marks on it.
Black Rock - "Pu'u Keka'a" Ka'anapali Beach, Highway 340
West Maui Black Rock is the site where ancient Hawaiians believed that their
spirits "jumped off" or left this world. Each island has such a spot. It was
believed that a spirit left this world to join it ancestors. If there were no
ancestors to greet the spirit, it would wander the earth causing mischief.
Black Rock divides the beautiful beaches of Ka'anapali and Kahekili.
Resorts line the coast but there are several public beach accesses available.
This area is the site of one of the last volcanic eruptions on Maui. Snorkeling
and scuba diving is especially good in this area as Black Rock forms a great
reef wall. Locals are often seen diving into the deep waters around the rock.
Nakalele Point and Blowhole Highway 30, West Maui The
drive from Kapalu around Nakalele Point and on to Wailuku is extraordinary.
After passing the pineapple fields of Kapalua, you will see the famous surfing
spot, Honolua Bay and then Honokolau Valley. Nakalele Point and light beacon is
immediately after the valley. Hike down the hill to the magnificent blowhole
below the beacon. The blowhole is the result of the ocean wearing away the
shore below the lava shelf. With each wave, water is forced through a hole in
the lava shelf resulting in the "eruption" of water similar to a geyser. The
"blowing" of the water varies dramatically depending on tide levels and wave
action. High tide and strong surf result in the best effects.
Halekii-Pihana State Monuments Haleki'i and Pihanakalani
Heiau are two of Maui's most accessible archeological sites. The lava
foundation is the remains of a heiau, or Hawaiian temple. On rare occasions,
some of these temples were used to perform human sacrifices of the halihinis
(commoners). It is thought that Pihanakalani Heiau is probably the last site
where Kamehameha I performed such sacrifices on Maui.
La Perouse Bay makes up part of the Ahihi-Kina'u Natural
Area Preserve. Located at the very end of Makena Alanui Road in South Maui,
this lava strewn, alien looking landscape is the result of the last volcanic
eruption here. When the ocean is calm, snorkeling is excellent in this area due
the rocky reef. However, the trade winds frequently keep the waters choppy and
churned up, especially later in the day. In ancient times the area was known as
a site where Huaka'i po, 'Night Marchers, roamed. These are restless spirits
who are trapped on earth causing mischief at night. Every island has its tales
about sightings of Night Marchers.
Wai'anapanapa State Park Highway 360, Hana 808-244-4354
This 122-acre state park encompasses a lovely black sand beach, dramatic sea
caves, natural stone arch, campground, hiking trails, and remnants of the first
road built around the island, the old King's Highway. The black-sand beach
is lovely but dangerous for swimming due to strong currents and a rocky reef.
Black sand is the result of lava flowing into the ocean and shattering when it
comes in contact with the cool water. The volcanic pieces are then smashed
against each other and the shoreline with each wave, thus creating the black
sand. There is a stone bridge, and, a short hike away, the huge smooth volcanic
tubes or caves.
Tempelbesuche You
are invited to visit the traditional Hawaiian religious sites listed in this
website. However, you are asked to remember that these are religious sites
which are still sacred to the Hawaiian people. As historic sites, these places
are also fragile and subject to damage and collapse. Please visit with respect
and care for these important places.


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