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Traveling to Maui, where is best to stay?
Hi, I am planning to travel to Maui for the first time, and I want your
opinion on where is the best location to stay. Last time I was in Oahu, and I stayed right beside Waikiki beach, which I thought was very convenient. I could find lots nice restaurants within walking distance, night market, buses to take me around to Diamond Head, Alamona mall...etc, I only needed to rent car for two days for the Polynisian center and all other attraction places. I am wondering if there is such simular place in Maui? that I could just walk out the hotel and find restaurants and places to shop, night market..etc without having to drive all the time. Thank you... |
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