Thanks to a private adventure guide, guests of the exclusive residential resort Wailea Beach Villas on Maui, Hawaii, can explore the best of the island’s environments and outdoor activities. Besides a free half-day excursion with the resort’s private adventure guide Charlie Fleck, the Maui Adventure Guide Experience package includes five nights accommodation in a two bedroom penthouse.
Having arranged tours since Wailea Beach Villas opened two years ago, Charlie Fleck can ensure guests enjoyable and memorable experiences beyond more commercial trips available on Maui. He uses his great love for nature and knowledge of the island to customize each excursion so guests can learn something new on their vacation. Apart from outrigger canoe trips with snorkellng at Turtle Town, he offers surfing, hiking in a bamboo forest, and much more.
The special Maui Adventure Guide Experience package begins at $1,225 per person based on four people in a two bedroom penthouse and is available through Dec. 19, 2008. For more information or to book a private guide experience, visit www.waileabeachvillas.com
About Wailea Beach Villas
Managed by Destination Hotels & Resorts, Wailea Beach Villas is one of more than 30 independent, upscale hotels, resorts and golf clubs in the United States. Desirably located along Maui’s famed Wailea Beach, the resort offers 1,900 to 3,100-square-foot villas on 12 acres of lush gardens and outdoor pools.
For more information on the properties in the Destination Hotels & Resorts collection, visit www.destinationhotels.com.
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That looks Blissful. Let’s go there. right now.
Sure. I’ll book flight tickets at once
Sounds interesting, what I want to know is what it’s like to visit at the very end of the season. We’re trying to avoid crowds, and it’s also a bit cheaper out of high season. Last summer we went Paros in Greece in September and it was wonderful, a few places had already closed but it was much more pleasant.
@wannie, You’re right. Paros is both cheaper and better off-season, I think that applies to all of Greece actually. As for Hawaii, I’m not really sure though. I will ask someone who lives there and get back to you!
@wannie, People I’ve spoken with said it’s less crowds at the end of the season, the weather is practically the same year around, with somewhat more rain during the winter (Dec-Feb). During the summer (July-August) it’s low-season and a bit lower prices. Those who’d like to surf should travel in the winter (the high-season is in November).
Although, no matter how many Hawaii-regulars you talk to, or how many guidebooks you read, you won’t know for sure until you’re there!