Honeymooners

A Canon-toting tourist with a massive diffuser-capped flash and an L-series lens took our picture with my camera. Location: along Front St. in Old Lahaina.
He thought my flash was too small. It is. Thanks, Mr. Photograph Man!
A Canon-toting tourist with a massive diffuser-capped flash and an L-series lens took our picture with my camera. Location: along Front St. in Old Lahaina.
He thought my flash was too small. It is. Thanks, Mr. Photograph Man!
Pictured you’ll see Mykala, the beautiful Kāʻanapali Beach, the Honolulu Advertiser, and frolicking background Americans.
Our first morning — things to do in Maui!
Shortly before sunrise on our first morning in Maui — our beach is below, and Molokai island is a few miles off the coast, on the right.
Mykala says that, 3 years ago, each one of these rooms had a $100,000 renovation. From the Royal Lahaina website:
Guestrooms and suites feature tasteful décor and exquisite appointments hand-selected by Hawaii’s award-winning design firm, Philpotts & Associates. The Island-inspired guestrooms are designed to connect guests with their tropical surroundings while still maintaining a contemporary look and feel. The rich, teak custom furnishings portray a classic and timeless elegance. In-room guest amenities celebrate the artistry, environment and culture of Hawaii. Custom local artwork and a hand-crafted wall-mounted canoe paddle accentuate the Hawaiian water sports theme present throughout each room.
All that attention to detail shows! I flat out love these glorious accommodations.
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