Maui, Hawaii part 3

Happy to see you are all enjoying our trip to Hawaii so much. It was such a magical place.. we had so many incredible experiences but now we come to an end.

DAY 9

We had another relaxed morning. We spent some time on the beach and then walked over to Black Rock. It was a large rock jutting out that people climbed and jumped off of. It was located at the end of our beach just a couple of minutes away. What we didn't know was that it was a sea turtle hotspot! 


They were not shy at all and just kept swimming up to us.



Around 1:30pm we headed out to explore Maui's upcountry. Upcountry Maui is located on the slopes of Haleakalā and offers a cooler weather and a more rustic, paniolo (cowboy) vibe. He headed straight for Makawao. It was a cute area lined with galleries, shops and restaurants. It felt like we weren't on a tropical island anymore. 



We ate at Freshie's. Nice and simple food. Very tasty and generous portions. 

There are two famous bakeries in Makawao, Komoda Store and Bakery and Maui Cookie Lady. Unfortunately Komoda is so popular they sell out within hours of opening and close around 1pm. The Maui Cookie Lady on the other hand was open and it was the cutest store.


It smelled overpoweringly sweet though.. like maple syrup. The store not just sold the famous cookies but also other Hawaiian products.



The cookies were massive and not freshly baked as I had imagined. We thankfully only bought three. 


Because they were not good.. at all. They were not at all decadent.. all three tasted very similar and kind of raw and crumbly.. you could feel the crunch of the sugar that hadn't fully dissolved.. like I don't even know what to say. They were easily the worst cookies we had ever had. 

Afterwards we headed towards Haleakala National Park. We left around 3:30pm to get to the summit by 5pm to catch the 6:50pm sunset. 

Many people go to watch the sunrise but it involves a very early wake up time, advance reservations and driving up the volcano in the dark. The sunset does not need a reservation. 


The drive was winding with sheer drops and quite foggy in the beginning until we broke through the clouds and were above them. Above the clouds! 

Haleakalā National Park is named after the dormant volcano within its boundaries. The name Haleakalā is Hawaiian for "house of the sun". According to a local legend, the demigod Maui imprisoned the sun here in order to lengthen the day. The summit, known as Puʻu ʻUlaʻula (Red Hill), reaches 10,023 feet above sea level.


There is a hike that takes you down into the crater which we did not do. 


Here we are at the summit. It was cold. We had our books and our snacks waiting for the sun to go down.




The breathtaking moment when the sun is below the clouds but still on the horizon. This is definitely a Maui must!

We made our way back down and stopped at Teddy Bigger Burgers. H was already half asleep. The burgers were good and true to their word bigger than the average burger.

DAY 10

Before we knew it it was departure day. We had a late night flight so we started the day slowly. 

We packed and checked out. We had breakfast at Kihel Cafe.




Then we drove to the Nakalele Blowhole. There is a hike called Acid War Zone that takes you through a war zone like landscape to the blowhole or you can park closer to the overlook. We parked at the overlook. 


The blowhole was not very active and while we could have walked closer to it we were all in flip flops and decided against it.

The blowhole is located on Kahekili Highway. This highway is notoriously dangerous with steep cliffs, no guardrails, and no shoulders and a no go by most car rental companies. The blowhole is where many suggest to turn back around. So we did. 


We stopped at Honolua Bay beach lookout to watch people snorkel.


and made another stop at Kahauiki Gulch - I think. There was another car parked there and we got out to investigate and discovered a narrow trail - very short, leading us down to these cool tide pools.
 

and then we started to make our way back to our hotel. While we had checked out we could still use the beach.


We stopped at Miss Arepa to pick up some arepa's and they were so good. We ate them on the beach. It was a very very hot day. We went to visit the turtles at Black Rock one last time and then cleaned up and headed to the airport. 



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Comments

  1. that turtle petting sounds amazing. I would like that. I bet it was sad to go home to ordinary life in a way! So glad you all had a great time together.

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  2. What a lovely sunset! We hiked a tiny bit of the trail into the crater but definitely NOT the whole thing.

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  3. What a wonderful trip, minus the icky cookies. I imagine re-entry to the east coast was a little rough after a week in Maui : )

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  4. I love Makawao but I must confess that I've never heard of either of those bakeries. Too bad the cookie place was sub-par! I've been up to the Haleakala summit many times, but always during daylight to avoid having to drive down in the darkness. But it's true, the Kahekili Highway is worse! Parts can be very heart-stopping. The blowhole was active the day we were there, though. I'm so glad you had a good vacation in Maui! I love that island so much.

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  5. Hello,
    Sounds like a great end to your trip! I would be thrilled to see the turtles up close.
    Sorry about the cookies, all the other food looks and sounds delicious.
    Take care, enjoy your day and the new week ahead.

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  6. You have marvellous adventures!

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  7. How fun to be in the water with the sea turtles. Your kids will remember that for a very long time. Gorgeous sunset views.

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  8. A shame the cookies were such a disappointment. At least the sunset wasn't. Gorgeous!

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  9. Your Maui photos are absolutely stunning! It looks like such a beautiful mix of relaxation and adventure. I especially loved the ocean views and tropical scenery — they make me want to book a trip immediately. Thanks for sharing another wonderful part of your Hawaii series! The turtle is amazing!

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  10. Your photos are absolutely stunning. Thank you so much for sharing your journey.

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  11. Except for the cookies it sounds like a wonderful trip.

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  12. It looks and sounds like the trip of a lifetime. Beautiful pics!

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  13. Amazing photos! Love turtle petting :-)

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  14. The food and the sunsets and the turtle photographs were amazing. What an adventure you are having.

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  15. Anonymous5/11/2026

    You have the best adventures. God bless.
    rkrsrue.blogspot.com

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  16. What a wonderful ending to your Hawaii journey. I loved the mixture of adventure, beautiful scenery and those very real little travel moments in between.

    The sea turtles at Black Rock must have been magical to experience so closely. And your description of driving above the clouds to watch the sunset at Haleakalā sounded absolutely unforgettable.

    I also smiled at your honesty about the cookies – sometimes the most famous places turn out to be the most disappointing ones!

    What I enjoy most about your travel posts is how warm and genuine they feel. Your family adventures never seem rushed or “perfect,” but full of real moments, laughter and discovery. That makes them such a pleasure to read.

    Thank you for taking us along on this beautiful journey through Hawaii.

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  17. Hi,
    I liked your honesty about the cookies. Hee Hee!
    I love, love, love the sunset.
    And the turtle too.
    xo

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  18. The sea turtles are beautiful to admire. I loved seeing them too.

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  19. Wow, the turtle pictures are so great! Such clear water! And the sunsets are stunning!!

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  20. All of that looks and sounds so amazing - I could have planted myself right there with the turtles for HOURS.

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  21. the sunset photos are absolutely beautiful!! Food plate shots make me hungry!

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  22. Wow, those turtles were huge.

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  23. Water is very clear and amazing you were able to be in the water with the turtles which are big.
    The view are wonderful and a glorious sunset as well, certainly worth it.
    Shame about the biscuits, not good for business and it's no wonder the other shop closed about 1pm as they obviously are the superior shop for their goods to eat.

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  24. The turtles are so big, such amazing animals.
    To be above the clouds is always a wonder, but to see the sunset as you did was really special.

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  25. Those turtles are magnificent and loving that pretty sunset! Maui is on my bucket list for sure!

    https://www.kathrineeldridge.com

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  26. Look at those amazing sea turtles. My friends do beach patrol here every year and look for sea turtle eggs. Those are carefully sent to a sea turtle rescue facility south of us, and later there will be a mass sea turtle release.

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  27. What to love most? Definitely not the cookies! But that turtle experience had to be completely amazing. I would have been in awe.And that sunset experience -- Wow!

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  28. Thanks so much for taking us to Hawaii with you all through sharing these photos! :) The photos are, again, lovely and looks like you had so many cool stops and views.

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  29. That seams a really good moments!

    Bjxxx,
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  30. So much fun! The beaches and sights in Hawaii really are something else.

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  31. Hawaii looks beautiful.

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  32. Such a thrill to be in the water with the sea turtles in such crystal-clear water!

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  33. A lovely Maui, part 3. Now, I want some chocolate chip pancakes! The sunsets in Hawaii are unusually pretty. The Maui cookie shop looks delightful. The sea turtles are huge! I remember them when we visited Kona. Nice family photos to remember the trip!

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  34. Anonymous5/12/2026

    Those turtles are huge! And, wow, driving above the clouds! The views look beautiful!

    Carrie
    curlycraftymom.com

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  35. Anonymous5/12/2026

    What a wonderful trip! Sorry about those cookies though.-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  36. i have enjoyed every part of this trip...i don't think i have missed any. i have always wanted to visit maui...but i don't think we will ever go. now i feel like i have been. unusual about those cookies, your food always seems amazing. i may have muttered, just a few times, i would go simply for the food... and how come you guys don't weigh more!??

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  37. I've loved following you and your family around Hawaii! the water looks so clear and lovely and that turtle is huge. The sunset and the mountains are breathtaking! xxx

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  38. so cool seeing the turtles in the water, I was waiting for you to say you all jumped off that cliff. I imagine the sunset was wonderful. My hubby made us wake up early and get to one of the arches out west to get it at sunrise, it was crazy but beautiful! You could hear wild animals running around while walking in the dark. Weird that the cookies weren't any good, maybe that was why she was still open.

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  39. What a fun trip! It's so cool that y'all got to see those turtles! That's too bad about the cookies though.

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  40. Ten days in paradise! What an amazing trip!

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  41. Wow what a majestic sunset on top of the peak! You are above the clouds. And the sea turtles are so big and wonderful to look at. So glad you saw them. I would like to go and see the turtles.

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