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Maui Wowie Travel Deals

I grew up in Hawaii, but even I still have yet to visit all of the Valley Isle’s world-class attractions. Maui may not be the largest island in the state, but it certainly has a lot to offer. If you have always dreamed of taking a tropical vacation in paradise, but didn’t have the means to fund a trip, now might be your lucky break.

The Kapalua Villas just unveiled six new travel packages for those planning to visit Maui between April 1 and December 19th. Each specially-themed package offers savings of at least 40% off rack rates.

Take a look:

Three for Free Special

This family package starts at $279 per night for a four-night stay, which includes a fifth night free. It also features a $100 Activity Certificate, which can be used toward a variety of activities — such as an in-room massage, golf, snorkel sail, scuba rentals, horseback rides and much more. In addition, you will receive complimentary Maui Gold Pineapple Express Tour tickets good for a visit to a working pineapple field to learn how the fruit is planted, cultivated and harvested.

Tennis for Life Special

This package starts at $887.50 per person for five nights’ villa accommodations, unlimited court time on Kapalua Resort’s 10 PlexiPave courts, a 10% merchandise discount at the Kapalua Tennis Garden pro shop, private lesson per person, choice of three daily group programs, complimentary “Tennis for Life” DVD by Peter Burwash, complimentary drop-in doubles, one can of logo tennis balls per person, free demo use of modern Wilson K-Factor racquets, and more.

Stay and Play Your Way

This package includes deluxe accommodations in a one-, two- or three-bedroom villa with unlimited golf and the use of a midsize rental car, starting at $299.50 (for one-bedroom villa) per person per night. The special is ideal for avid golfers who are traveling with other family members who would rather hit the surf than the links. The special allows each guest a daily choice of unlimited golf, one-hour instruction at the Kapalua Golf Academy with personal digital video analysis, or a 55-minute in-room or beachside massage.

Ku’uipo (Sweetheart) Package

For $2,350 you will receive a five-night stay and use of a convertible rental car for five days. It’s designed for newlyweds or second-honeymooners who are looking to celebrate their love amid spectacular sunsets and white sand beaches. The package also includes round-trip limousine transfer from the airport, lei greeting, welcome champagne and chocolates upon arrival, a couples’ in-room massage and complimentary shuttle service to nearby shops. Note: This deal is only good from April 1 to June 22.

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About Michele Cheplic

Michele Cheplic was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii, but now lives in Wisconsin. Michele graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Journalism. She spent the next ten years as a television anchor and reporter at various stations throughout the country (from the CBS affiliate in Honolulu to the NBC affiliate in Green Bay). She has won numerous honors including an Emmy Award and multiple Edward R. Murrow awards honoring outstanding achievements in broadcast journalism. In addition, she has received awards from the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association for her reports on air travel and the Wisconsin Education Association Council for her stories on education. Michele has since left television to concentrate on being a mom and freelance writer.