Maui (Lonely Planet) | 
enlarge | Authors: Ned Friary, Glenda Bendure Publisher: Lonely Planet Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 3 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 0.7
ISBN: 1741047145 Dewey Decimal Number: 917 EAN: 9781741047141 ASIN: 1741047145
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Product Description New Island Itineraries and Planning Your Trip chapters help travelers generate ideas for the ultimate Hawaii vacation. A new Green Maui chapter highlights sustainable travel options. This updated edition features a full-color format and extensive maps.
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Lots of information, but disagree with one of their recommended drives May 31, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I used this book quite a bit when I traveled to Maui in Sept 2007. The book is designed to be full of information, so the pictures are few. It contains sections on each area of Maui with maps and information on: beaches, entertainment, things to avoid, places to stay, restaurants, shopping, activities and sights. Most entries contained a short paragraph or two on each item (for example, a beach entry would explain what you might find there, how busy it is, what it is suited for, and how to get there). I found much of the information very useful in planning activities and giving us a starting point to find restaurants. I did find a hotel on my own, however, and although it was fabulous it was not listed in the guidebook.
There is also a section in the front about some possible itineraries for checking out Maui and nearby islands, depending on how long your trip is and your interests (Island Hopping, Essential Maui, Ocean Adventure, etc). This gave me a good idea what I could do in my time on the island and some of the best activities in each location.
My one complaint about the book was its recommendation for taking the Kahekili Highway. The description made it sound like it wasn't such a bad drive and had lots of wonderful sights. Well, I would NOT recommend this drive - there is a reason that the road does not show up on tourist maps! It is a one-lane highway with two-way traffic and a steep cliff dropoff on one side (sometimes without a guard-rail!) and is very dangerous, in my opinion. It has hairpin curves around cliffs where you cannot see if anyone is coming, which is definitely a problem when you are on a one-lane road barely clinging to the edge of a cliff. There were places where I wasn't sure how two vehicles were supposed to pass each other. If you think the "Road to Hana" is even mildly challenging, then the Kahekili Highway is definitely not for you! I could not understand a guidebook recommending this drive without a strong note of caution. (There were locals who have never even heard of this drive!)
Otherwise, I found the rest of the information fairly accurate and useful. Since it has such a wealth of information (and I probably referred to it more often than the other Maui guidebooks I had) I would recommend it as a good starting point, but would caution readers to use common sense when taking some of the advice contained within it.
Very Informative February 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We used this guide a lot, and I mean a lot. (We had also used them for a trip through Southeast Asia). Some of the items are out of date, but that's to be expected with a printed piece. It had suggestions for whatever you were looking for -- itineraries, off the beaten path activities, things for families, grocery shopping tips -- everything!
This is a great book! Take on your Maui trip! April 8, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book and Maui Revealed are my favorite. The variety and detail of the maps and narative are very exellent. Lots of overall info about Maui in a well put together format. Nice compact size that will fit in your carry on. Get it!
Good information but overall it's stale January 7, 2006 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
My main gripe is with the updated changes. Comparing the old and new versions I see that a few pages were plugged in but nothing major was added. If you're thinking of buying this book save some money and buy it used.
An excellent and handy guide for travelers and tourists November 8, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Maui is the Lonely Planet travel guide to the Hawaiian island of Maui, known for its sea turtles, waterfalls, and hikes along the ancient Haleakala volcano. An island paradise filled with opportunities for windsurfing, snorkeling, diving, surfing, cycling, and just relaxing, Maui is a beautiful land; chapters in Lonely Planet's Maui include a brief summary of the island's history and culture, sample itineraries, a wealth of maps with off-track detours, recommended places to go divided by region upon the island, local hazards to avoid or prepare for, and much more. An excellent and handy guide for travelers and tourists.
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