Maui has incredible geology. Every kind of wave you can imagine breaks there, shorebreak, beach break, reef breaks, mackin' bay openings, you name it. At the top of the mountains you get 400" of rain a year, at Lahaina you get 10" and from the top of the mountain you can see the cars in Lahaina. I love it there.

We took our 3 daughters 5, 2 and 4 months, and a nanny/helper. Our first week was spent at the Whaler (bottom floor 45 steps from the beach). Here is a run down of the average day:

Wake up, walk to beach.



Make our set up and chill out.



We brought our beach tent as a carry on, it was a necessity for the baby.



Go chill in the ocean. The girls loved to just sit behind the breakers and ride up and down.



At about noon it was lunch time so we would wander back to the condo, and let the 2 y.o. (Aubrey) sleep, everyone else hung out in the sun.



Then it was dinner, followed by popsicle time.

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