Answer 1 of 7: We are planning a honeymoon for the middle of June 2013 and are not sure where to go. We would like some nice beaches to hang out on but would also like to have other things to do/see rather than hanging out on the beach the whole time. read more
Plan your trip around the available transportation for the island. Contact each of the large resorts in the area and ask about tour packages where there is pick-up and drop-off at a near-by hotel. read more
June on Maui means that summer is in full swing. Days are typically sunny, sunny, sunny, with a side of heavy trade winds. On average, Maui’s trade winds blow about 80% of the time during the summer months, meaning that you should plan beach and ocean activities accordingly. read more