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TS@W I MAPS

From within Wailea Resort: Take Wailea Alanui Drive to the intersection of Wailea Ike Drive.

Watch for the signs, and you can’t miss it.

From Piilani Highway: Take Wailea Ike Drive toward the ocean until you reach the traffic light at Wailea Alanui

Drive. You can take a right or left turn onto Wailea Alanui Drive. There are entrances to The Shops at Wailea either way.

Open daily from 9:30 am - 9 pm. Select merchants open earlier and remain open later. Management office: (808) 891-6770; www.theshopsatwailea.com;

E-mail: [email protected].

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4 I MAPHow to get to The Shops at Wailea.

8 I MESSAGE TO VISITORSGeneral Manager Bob Dye welcomes you.

10 I HOT LISTEvents and people of interest in Wailea.

14 I GET THE COVER LOOKWhere to find the cover look at The Shops.

26 I ART SCENEThe Shops’ astonishing variety of galleries

30 I DINING AT THE SHOPSCelebrations and romance in the restaurants of The Shops at Wailea.

34 I FUN AT THE SHOPSOn Wednesdays, The Shops at Wailea put the WOW! in island entertainment.

36 I SHOPS DIRECTORYTwo levels of premium shopping and dining.

39 I WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT WAILEA

MVP is a proud sponsor of Les Clefs d'Or USA

CONTENTSSpring - Summer 2012

ON THE COVERPhoto by Brandon Tabiolo

THE SHOPS AT WAILEA3750 WAILEA ALANUI DRIVEWAILEA, HI 96753808 8916770WWW.THESHOPSATWAILEA.COM

MORRIS VISITOR PUBLICATIONSMVP | HAWAIIREGIONAL PUBLISHER

Suzanne McClellan REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT

Patti Ann RueschACCOUNT MANAGERS

Liz Cotton, Bob KowalINDEPENDENT ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES

Debbie De Mello, Wanda Garcia-FetherstonCIRCULATION & MARKETING DIRECTOR

Sidney LouiePRODUCTION MANAGER Brittany L. Kevan

MVP | HAWAII EDITORIAL

SENIOR EDITOR Simplicio ParagasMANAGING EDITOR Rebecca PikeEDITOR Tom HanleyASSOCIATE EDITOR Sascha Lykes

MVP | CREATIVE CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER

Haines WilkersonDESIGN DIRECTOR Jane FreyART DIRECTOR Olga D’AstoliSENIOR EDITORIAL DIRECTOR

J.P. AndersonINTERIM REGIONAL EDITORIAL DIRECTOR

Erin RothPHOTOGRAPHY DIRECTOR Susan StrayerCREATIVE COORDINATOR

Beverly MandelblattDIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION Kris MillerPRODUCT MANAGER Jasond FernandezPHOTO SCANNING/RETOUCH Jerry Hartman

MVP | EXECUTIVEPRESIDENT Donna W. KesslerCONTROLLER Angela E. AllenDIRECTOR OF MANUFACTURING

Donald HortonGENERAL MANAGER, WHERE MAPS

Christopher Huber

MORRIS COMMUNICATIONSCHAIRMAN & CEO

William S. Morris IIIPRESIDENT

William S. Morris IV

The Shops at Wailea is published by the Visitor Publications Division of the Morris Communications Company, LLC. 725 Broad St., Augusta, GA 30901

PUBLIC RELATIONSTODD VINES, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS & SOCIAL MEDIA GILBERT & ASSOCIATES808.871.6230

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TS@W I WELCOME

A quote I like to keep in mind comes from a noted business speaker Brian Tracy:

“Winners make a habit of manufacturing their own positive expectations in advance of the event.”

Winners are dedicated. They are commit-ted, and they work hard. We have many, many winners associated with The Shops at Wailea. Take, for example, our marketing agency, Gilbert & Associates. It’s not perched atop a glimmering mirrored tower in Honolulu. It’s a boutique business, located in a modest building in Kahului, Maui. It is the 10th largest agency in Hawaii, and one of the finest.

This magazine is produced by Morris Visi-tor Publications, which produces Where mag-azines and Guestbooks in over 64 markets worldwide, as well as award-winning custom publications like Wailea magazine.

As for The Shops at Wailea, it is a superb collection of retail, dining and special services on Maui. Our collection of world-class realtors specializing in Maui property is unparalleled.

I couldn’t do my job without my team of winners. You know where I’m going with this. … If you’re reading this, you are either here or on your way here, and that makes you … a winner! Welcome to Wailea.

Mahalo,

Robert “Bob” DyeGeneral Manager, CBRE

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TS@W I CURRENT EVENTS

Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie was presented with an original Peter Max

painting on February 9, 2012, as part of the much-anticipated festivities for the grand opening of The Art of Peter Max Gallery. The 20”-by-16” acrylic, “Flag of Hawaii,” is dedicated thusly: “To Governor Abercrombie and the beautiful state of Hawaii. Aloha! Love, Max 2012.” A traditional Hawaiian blessing preceded the presentation ceremony.

The Art of Peter Max Gallery at The Shops at Wailea is one of only two in the world exclusively dedicated to the artwork of the renowned artist.

Every June, the resort enclave of Wailea transforms into a buzzing locale filled with glitz and glamour as the red carpet rolls out for the Maui Film Festival at Wailea. (This year it’s from June 13-17.) The “Sundance of the Pacific” has showcased the best in independent and international cinema for the past 11 years, attracting movie stars, filmmakers and directors from all over the world. “There’s

definitely something going on in Wailea for those five days.” says Barry Rivers, the festival’s founder. “You feel the energy in the air.” Past festival attendees include luminaries such as the Dalai Lama, Dennis Quaid, Clint Eastwood, Owen Wilson, Woody Harrelson, Claire Danes, and Peter Fonda. Rivers adds, “We infused the event with a sense of place. ...The place that we are lucky enough to do this thing is such a stunning and beautiful location, it [sets] itself apart from any other festival for that reason alone.”

Star Quality

Peter Max on Maui

Inga Hakan, Governor Neil Abercrombie

and gallery owner David Hakan pose with

“Flag of Hawaii” painting by Peter Max.

Max has been called a pop icon, neo fauvist, abstract expressionist and America’s “Painter Laureate.” His career spanning five decades, Max has painted for various heads of state, including six U.S. presidents, as well as countless screen celebrities and music icons.

“Peter Max’s striking use of color and versatility of work has been a force in the art world for years,” said Governor Abercrombie. “His work is a reflection of the contemporary world and several of his pieces reflect the vitality of the aloha spirit.”

Gallery director Sara Hakan unveils “Flag

of Hawaii” for Governor Abercrombie.

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TS@W I SHOPPING

1. Ti� any & Co. 2. & 3. White House | Black Market

4. GAP 5. Sandal Tree6. White House | Black Market

7. GAP 8. Ti� any & Co.

Get thisLookOcean blues, sunny golds, woven totes and fl at sandals are Wailea beach-chic. Extra sparkle takes day into night.

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TS@W I SHOPPING SPREE

Tiffany & Co.Garden sunglasses from the eyewear

collection accented with crystals in a fl oral

motif.

Na HokuUltimate Wave Pendant with Shimmer and

Pavé Diamonds. Available in 14-karat yellow,

white or rose gold. Chain included.

LOUIS VUITTON Iconic Alma bag in a rainbow of colors, offering a

feminine and sophisticated shape, ideal for everyday use.

Diverse; daring; lose yourself in � e Shops.

ShoppingSpree

BARON & LEEDSYellow gold threaded

bracelet with white gold

clasp laced with diamonds,

part of the Buckle Up

Collection by Como Italia.

Also available with rose

gold threaded bracelet.

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TS@W I SHOPPING SPREE

ElEphant WalkQuite possibly the most

comfortable slippers ever

made, these Sanuk shoes

are made from real yoga

mats. Think of them as “a

rainbow of meditation for

your feet.” Find them on

Maui at Elephant Walk.

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TS@W I SHOPPING SPREE

Martin & MacArthurKoa sunglasses are made with a private stock of Koa

wood patented from Hawaii’s Big Island. The premium

lenses offer 100% UVA/UVB protection and have

technology to prevent all refl ective glare. Quality Swiss-

made hinges and water resistance also insure durable,

long-lasting wear.

ECLECTICIMAGE GALLERYFind the exquisite hand-cut

wood inlay masterpieces

of Kalman Radvanyi at

Eclectic Image Gallery.

� ese wood inlays may take

up to 18 months to perfect,

incorporating over 130

species of natural timbers.

ELEPHANT WALK Get lost in the moment with vibrant and captivating

images of Hawaii by husband and wife photography

team Monica and Michael Sweet. Inspired by famed

photographer Ansel Adams, the Sweets’ images emphasize

lighting and tonal range that brings about a surreal quality

to every piece.

ÉLAN VITAL GALLERIESKnown for their

kaleidoscopic color, works

by contemporary artist

Élan Vital can be found

here in his gallery.

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TS@W I SHOPPING SPREE

Sandal TreeProviding the fi nishing touch to any summer

ensemble is the perfect pair of shoes, like raffi a

platform espadrilles. Shown here: Too Good by

Stuart Weitzman.

WHITE HOUSE | BLACK MARKET Soft and airy silhouettes are given a distinctly modern twist

at White House | Black Market this summer. Have fun looking

sexy yet re� ned in feminine styles that are full of charm, such

as this woven blouson chemise and black woven belt.

KI‘I GALLERIESKimono cuff bracelets

created from authentic

antique Japanese textiles

are one-of-a-kind wearable

works of art.

LAMBROS FINE GOLDSMITHS� e beautifully hancrafted statement pieces by

artist and goldsmith Lambros Magiafas are

worth a visit. Find signature creations such as

this black pearl octopus in yellow gold.

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Black Pearl GallerySpecializing in strands of Black Tahitian, White and Golden South Seas Pearls—over 50 types in all price ranges.

From the azure blue lagoons of Polynesia come the world’s most beautiful pearls. The rare, exotic Tahitian black pearl is “Mother Nature’s gift of the sea.” Black Pearl Gallery specializes in brilliant, natural-colored rainbow Tahitian pearls in a wonderful array of shapes and sizes. The gallery also offers exotic South Seas

Golden pearls in shades of sunshine, and luscious South Seas White pearls from Australia. Each purchase is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity verifying the natural color, shape, and origin in Polynesia and the South Seas.

Come and see absolutely gorgeous 18k and 14k gold, and sterling silver pearl jewelry creations by local Maui jewelers Gary Ewing, Ron Lenius, and Wolfgang Paasch. The gallery takes great pride in its collection of original designs. There is also a large selection of affordable freshwater pearl pieces – truly something for everyone.

Magnificent Tahitian pearl jewelry pieces like these are created and shared with aloha. Enjoy a personal style session with a trained pearl specialist. Experience exceptional value, quality, selection and service.

Online at E-BlackPearl.com and Black Pearl Gallery, Maui on FaceBook.

Black Pearl Gallery, The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Ala Nui, Wailea, Maui, Hawaii 96753 (808) 875-1977 ©

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Shopping Spotlight

Team Black Pearl Gallery, Maui welcomes you!

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• Wrap a pareo around your waist and tie the ends to make a skirt.• Drape it lengthwise across your back and under your arms.

Criss-cross the ends at your throat, and tie them behind your neck. Voila! You’re wearing a sarong dress. • Fold the fabric into halves and tie the two top corners together. Repeat with

the bottom corners. Slip your arms through the two large holes of a butterfly jacket. Tie an additional knot in the center of the back, and create a starburst. • Tie the pareo under your arms, center front, widthwise. Bring the other end of the fabric to the waist, under your legs, tie the ends, and you’re wearing a jumpsuit.• Drape it on your shoulders; it’s a shawl.Pareos can be found at ABC Stores, T-Shirt Factory, Whaler’s General Store and Maui Water Wear.

All TieD Up — FiVe WAYS To WeAR A pAReo

T hat a rectangular piece of cloth could have so many uses is a testament

to the imagination. Need a beach wrap? Reach for a pareo. Looking for a tablecloth? Spread one out. Need a splash of color on that forlorn-looking wall? Choose a pattern that brings the ocean or forest into your home.

TS@W I FASHION

... and much more.IT’S a WRaP

by Jocelyn Fujii

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TS@W I ART

This member of the elite group of art galleries at The Shops at Wailea has attracted top talent for decades.

Peter Max

Tropical Wonder by Darrell Hill

Spotlight on Lahaina Galleries

rule of thumb when buying art is: go only to a reputable dealer.

With five locations (two on Maui, one on Hawaii Island and two on the mainland) and 36 years in business, Lahaina Galleries is surely doing something right. Kim von Tempsky, VP of Marketing for Lahaina Galleries on Maui, attributes the success of the locally run galleries to the respect and honor shown to art and artists by the owners of the company, Jim and Nancy Killett. “They laid down a strong foundation based on being

honorable and having integrity. As a result, we have appealed to many artists and are able to represent probably the best profile of artists in the state of Hawaii.” The atmosphere suits von Tempsky as well: he signed on with the Killetts 22 years ago and has been with the team ever since.

The interior of Lahaina Galleries at The Shops at Wailea is graced with original works by the likes of the late sculptor Frederick Hart, painter Hisashi Otsuka, and modern master Dario Campanile, to name just a few. Expect

See Breeze by Guy Buffet

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Meet and Greet

Weekly WOW Wailea on Wednesdays events bring artists out to visit and interact with guests. Check with the galleries to see who’s appearing this week.

The Galleries aT The shops aT Wailea

Célébrités Gallery of Celebrity Fine Art808.875.6565Specializing in fine art by noted celebrities, such as Steven Tyler, as well as hard-to-find memorabilia and artifacts.

Dolphin Galleries808.891.8000The works of sought-after island artists such as Betty Hay Freeland and Janet Davis as well as jewelry designers Gayle Bright, Bruce Tapley, and Mikel.

Eclectic Image Gallery808.874.0701Exquisite color images from all around the world, from black-and-white and polaroid transfer to pastel etchings and images printed on canvas.

Élan Vital Galleries808.879.4448One-of-a-kind works by Maui modern artist Élan Vital, in all sizes, shapes, colors and motifs.

Ki‘i Gallery808.874.1181An immaculately curated collection of fine art glass, Tahitian pearl jewelry and original paintings and prints.

Lahaina Galleries808.874.8583Hawaii’s fine art gallery, with hundreds of works by dozens of contemporary artists, in all matter of media.

The Art of Peter Max808.495.0060Featuring works by pop icon Peter Max, sometimes called the “king of color,” including the artist’s “Maui Series,” capturing the island’s legendary landscapes.

to spend time savoring the displays, and to be given ample personal space to do so. “We want people to feel very comfortable about their visit to the gallery,” von Tempsky says. “We’re not aggressive in approaching people and trying to sell art.” Online at lahainagalleries.com.

TOP: Hanalei Natives by Ronaldo Macedo; MIDDLE: Sunlit Lane by James Scoppettone; BOTTOM: Symphony #4 by Darrell Hill

Sunlit Lane by James Scoppettone

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Treat your tastebuds to something special at � e Shops at Wailea.

Treat your tastebuds to something special at � e Shops at Wailea.

Seasonal DELIGHTS

TOMMY BAHAMA

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Whether you’re taking a break from a shopping spree for a quick bite or indulging in a delicious mealtime experience, there’s no shortage of options here.

Cheeseburger Island Style� e name says it all: this place is home to big, juicy “� ve-napkin” burgers with a hearty variety of topping combinations. Try the Royal Ali‘i Burger ( � t for royalty) or the popular chain’s version of the Loco Moco, and wash it down with a pint of locally brewed beer. Cheeseburger Island Style proudly serves Maui Brewing Company’s silky, savory CoCoNut Porter, a whirlwind of dark malt, chocolate, barley, hops, and a hint of co� ee, and Bikini Blonde, whose drinkability is known island-wide. Crisper and less complex, Big Wave Golden Ale by Kona Brewing Company is a sweet, easy ride, while KBC’s Fire Rock Pale Ale delivers a sharp kick. (Brews on tap subject to change.)

KAI Wailea� is inventive Japanese menu reaches far beyond typical sushi and sashimi, adding chic twists to traditional plates. Vegetarians and meat-eaters alike � nd enticing dishes to savor here. � e popular robotayaki dishes are � re-grilled over binchotan (evergreen oak) charcoal, infusing dishes with an earthy, smoky � avor. Explore the wide and

Cheeseburger Island Style� e name says it all: this place is home to big, juicy “� ve-napkin” burgers with a hearty variety of topping combinations. Try the Royal Ali‘i Burger ( � t for royalty) or the popular chain’s version of the Loco Moco, and wash it down with a pint of locally brewed beer. Cheeseburger Island Style proudly serves Maui Brewing Company’s silky, savory CoCoNut Porter, a whirlwind of dark malt, chocolate, barley, hops, and a hint of co� ee, and Bikini Blonde, whose drinkability is known island-wide. Crisper and less complex, Big Wave Golden

KAI WAILEA

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wonderful world of Japanese cuisine, along with premium sakes, from vibrant Namazake to fruity Daiginjo, plus award-winning wines by the glass.

Longhi’sA local favorite throughout the Islands for decades, Longhi’s is popular for leisurely brunches and luxurious dinners, and is especially legendary on Maui, where it originated. The portions here are large enough to share, so order “family-style” and sample to your appetite’s delight. From fresh island fish, prime steaks and giant lobsters to fabulous pasta dishes and delectable desserts, any occasion is made extra-special by spending it in this airy, Mediterranean-style dining room. A fresh Bloody Mary or selection from Longhi’s extensive wine list (now shown on iPads!) will complete your elegant dining experience.

Ruth’s Chris Steak House Consistently on top ten lists across the globe, Ruth’s Chris is a perennial favorite for its perfect-temperature steaks and impeccable service. Whether you’re a bone-in ribeye guy or petit filet nibbler (or even if you eschew steak and opt for seafood instead) let the knowledgeable wait staff and meticulously trained kitchen crew pamper you. The award-winning steaks are all seared at

1800 degrees and arrive on your plate sizzling with fresh butter. For a satisfying and sweet finish, indulge in the baked warm apple crumb tart, made of Granny Smith apples in a flaky streusel crust. Topped with vanilla bean ice cream, it’s the crème de la crème of desserts.

Tommy Bahama Restaurant & BarThough famous for its dazzling cocktails, Tommy Bahama’s tropical fare is equally inspired. For the fresh flavors of the season, Hawaiian farm-to-table dishes brim with local ingredients. Try the light, fresh Tahitian Tuna Salad: a bed of arugula, carrots, sweet soy glaze, tamarind vinaigrette, wasabi aioli, wonton strips and sesame seeds, topped with blackened ahi tuna. With a special seasonal libation, you’re in the best of hands. Life’s a vacation at Tommy Bahama Restaurant & Bar, where the island-casual setting is ideal for unwinding — and for simply celebrating life. There’s always something new at the restaurants at The Shops at Wailea. Don’t miss out on seasonal ingredients and specialties. Check in with your favorite eatery to see what’s on the menu.

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Cheeseburger Island Style808.874.8990Cuisine: American Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Longhi’s808.891.8883Cuisine: Seafood Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

KaI Wailea 808.875.1955Cuisine: Japanese Lunch & Dinner

Ruth’s Chris Steak House808.874.8880Cuisine: Steaks/Seafood Dinner

Tommy Bahama Restaurant & Bar808.875.9983Cuisine: American/Caribbean Lunch & Dinner

Dining at The Shops

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Sweep through The Shops at Wailea’s two open-air levels, with their spacious plazas and fountains, and you’ll soon find yourself on “shopping time.” More than 70 shops and restaurants beckon with distinctive island treasures and leisurely dining.

The Shops at Wailea comes alive with exceptional live entertainment every Wednesday evening. From 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., WOW! Wailea on Wednesdays presents artist appearances,

gallery receptions, and retail and restaurant specials. Live music is offered in the Lower Courtyard from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

Among the regular performers are guitarist Bobby Moderow Jr. of Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning Maunalua (a slack key master of contemporary Hawaiian music), and the duo of Leokane (above, middle) and CJ “Boom” Helekahi, bringing the sounds of Hana to South Maui. Exciting Polynesian performances, including fire-knife and hula dancers, are also offered monthly at WOW.

Sit down, relax, and take your time enjoying the soothing melodies of Hawaiian music, acoustic guitar and ukulele — the finest offerings of Hawaii, here at The Shops.

Fun atThe Shops

Every Wednesday, you’re invited to a family-friendly evening party, with free live music from

6:30 to 8 p.m., and more festivities until 9:30 p.m.

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Hours of OperationThe minimum hours of operation at The Shops at Wailea are Monday–Sunday, from 9:30 am to 9 pm. Select establishments are open earlier and/or later, and holiday hours may vary. Call 808.891.6770 for more information.

Gift CertificatesGift certificates are sold through the ATM machine in $20 increments. They are valid at all stores and restaurants at The Shops at Wailea.

ATM MachineThe ATM machine is located on the lower level, under the “down” escalator, on the ocean side of the center, near Longhi's.

Public RestroomsThe public restrooms are located down the hallway next to Honolua Surf Co., underneath the first bridge of the lower level.

Lost & FoundThe Lost & Found is located at The Shops at Wailea management office, located under-neath the first bridge, directly opposite the public restrooms. If anything is found, please drop the item off or call the management office immediately (808.891.6770).

TelephonesThere are two telephones located under the grand stairway, on the lower level, next to Blue Ginger Designs.

ElevatorThe elevator is located in the corner across the court-yard from GAP/babyGAP and adjacent to Whalers General Store on the lower level, and between Lahaina Galleries and Na Hoku on the upper level.

Drinking FountainsThere are two drinking fountains located on the lower level, next to Whalers General Store.

MailboxLocated on the lower level, near the northwest entrance to the center, adjacent to The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. Mail pick up is Monday through Saturday at 11:30 am.

Island Bus ServiceThere is a bus service offered by the County of Maui with service throughout Kihei and to the westside or central Maui. It runs from 7 am to 8 pm. For more information, please call Roberts Hawaii at 808.871.4838. The bus stop is located across the street from The Shops at Wailea, fronting Honolulu Coffee Co.

ShopS Essentials

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TS@W I WHAT WE LOVE

• Kimono bracelets and mesmerizing glass jellyfish at Ki‘i Gallery.

• The fun new “iSommelier” iPad wine list at Longhi’s.

• 100-percent Kona or Maui-grown coffee at Honolulu Coffee Company.

• The Wailea Coastal Walk and its native plants, views of the West Maui Mountains and sounds of children playing.

• Stupendous views of Molokini islet and the neighboring islands of Kahoolawe and Lanai.

• Arrays of exotic pearls on display at Black Pearl Gallery.

• Planting a Legacy Tree at Martin & MacArthur.

• Shopping for gifts, home décor and one-of-a-kind pieces at Elephant Walk and Sand People.

• Wailea’s beautiful legacy as a hub of canoe-making in ancient Hawaii.

• Watching hula dancers and hearing the poetry of the Hawaiian language.

• Year-round golf at Wailea Resort.

• Chocolate sin cake at Ruth’s Chris Steak House.

• Fire knife show by the Polynesian Village Luau performers at WOW! Wailea on Wednesdays.

What We Love about Wailea

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