Not Ready to Visit Kapalua? Read These 5 Books First
Whether you’re still saving up to travel to Hawaii or just wondering if Kapalua is the right Hawaiian vacation spot for you, we’ve got five fine reading options to recommend to you:
- No Worries Hawaii by Jerry and Janine Sprout - 18 customer reviews … 17 of them are five-star reviews, and the other one is four stars. So it’s safe to say people like this book. The authors have more than 20 years under their belts exploring the American west and combine photography and graphic design expertise with reporting experience.
- 1,000 Places to See Before You Die by Patricia Schultz - You might think this an odd choice, but listen: Maui’s in here, alongside a multitude of other places. So you’ll be forced to compare. We think you’ll be hard-pressed to find a more beautiful place anywhere on earth (in our biased opinion, it’s impossible).
- Maui Trailblazer: Where to Hike, Snorkel, Paddle, Surf, Drive by Jerry and Janine Sprout - A total-island guide to Maui that includes Kapalua. Includes 240 photos and 10 maps. You won’t want to leave.
- Maui (Lonely Planet) by Ned Friary and Glenda Bendure - Just a whole lotta great travel tips about Maui. Includes “green” traveling tips for sustainable living fans. In full color, with lots of maps.
- Top Maui Restaurants 2008 From Thrifty to Four Star by James Jacobson and Molly Jacobson -Maui is one of the most expensive places to eat in the United States. But that’s partially because there’s so much great food here! The authors dine out on Maui more than 10 times a week on average.
Enjoy! And we hope to see you here someday soon. ![]()
April 21st, 2009 at 11:21 pm
Thumbs up on the selection. I own them all and never run out of things to do when visiting.