Sunday, October 9, 2011

Day 4

After scoping out some fish at Kapalua Bay (snorkeling that is), we spent the day in Waihua spa. Rejuvinated, we headed to Merriman's, for some merriment, lulled by an O-koto, a Japanese traditional harp.

Getting there is half the fun. Along the Kapalua Coastal trail, you pass a nesting area at Hawea Point for a rare Hawaiian bird called Wedge-tailed Shearwater. And then past Makaluapuna Point, a lava rock peninsula jutting a quarter mile into the ocean and then Oneloa Bay known for its wild sand dunes and kiewe trees.