This year, I got to go to Maui during Christmas time because one of my best friends was getting married. It was nice to get away from the cold and wetness and lack of sunshine!
Our first full day in Maui started off with a 3am wakeup call and a two hour drive up Haleakala to watch the sunrise. (Last time I came here was with my family in 2011, and we opted to watch the sunset instead because we didn't think it was possible for us to get up so early). It was incredibly cold and windy. Unfortunately, we were only able to watch ten minutes of the sunrise because the clouds arrived and covered everything in sight. It poured as we drove back down, and I felt sorry for all the tourists who had chosen to do the sunset + downhill biking tour. They looked pretty miserable biking in the rain with cars whizzing past them down the mountain.
I was surprised at how stormy it was, as rain seemed to fall very randomly throughout the days we were there. The weather was very fickle, but it was still sunny and warm the majority of the time. Our hotel was right across the street from a beach, but we still managed to visit a lot of beaches on the west side of Maui.
The boys rented a u-haul for a few days since there were no affordable rental cars available. It was a bit comical. At least it was easy to follow them on the roads!
I remember going on the road to Hana with my family, with the drive being very long (and not worth it, in my opinion). It was about three hours each way, with not much to see in Hana itself. This time, Justin wanted to do the drive, and I agreed to come along with him only as long as we went to the Seven Sacred Pools and did the Pipiwai trail, which were about half an hour further past Hana. I'm glad we did, because it was amazing! This place had everything: pools, bamboo groves, and a gigantic 400 foot tall waterfall at the end of the hike.
(I even wore the exact same shirt both times I did this drive. I think I need a new summer wardrobe).
All in all, a very enjoyable, relaxing, and beautiful trip with my besties. What more could a girl want?
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