KAPALUA, ARMS EMBRACING THE SEA
Named for its dramatic lava peninsulas, Kapalua is one of Hawai‘i‘s
premier resort areas. Its shoreline is lined with five bays and three
white-sand beaches, one of which has been designated “The Best Beach in
America” by the University of Maryland’s Laboratory of Coastal Research.
Kapalua loosely translates to “arms embracing the sea,” and it is so
welcoming that monk seals often visit its shores.
In the 1800’s,
it was known as the Honolua Ranch and later became the Honolua Plantation
when Kapalua’s acres of grassy slopes were converted to geometric patterns
of silver-blue pineapple fields. Throughout the resort, historic Cook
pines add a striking silhouette to hidden pathways and mountain vistas.
Adorning the property are many varieties of flowers and trees, planted
generations ago, ranging from breadfruit, lychee and mango to flowering
ginger and ti leaf plants.
Situated on Maui’s scenic northwest
coast at the foot of the verdant Kahalawai, or West Maui Mountains,
Kapalua is a 1,650-acre destination resort set amidst 23,000 acres of
privately owned pineapple plantation. The luxury resort and master-planned
community features a rare native rainforest, a protected marine life
conservation district, an ancient Hawaiian burial ground, and golf courses
that double as wildlife sanctuaries. In this magnificent landscape appear
historic sites, such as the Honolua Store, churches, and plantation homes,
which recall in poignant detail the cultural development of Kapalua.
Guests at the resort create their own mix of leisure at their own
chosen pace. Kapalua’s restaurants are varied and renowned, attracting
diners from all over the island – and the world. Other choices include two
award-winning tennis complexes, walking and jogging paths, scuba,
kayaking, sailing and snorkeling, three white-sand beaches, and shopping
in more than 20 boutiques and galleries.
Kapalua features three
championship golf courses, each one a challenge in a setting of staggering
natural beauty. All three courses have been declared Certified Audubon
Cooperative Sanctuaries by the Audubon Society of New York, due to their
environmental efforts to conserve water, reduce chemicals and protect the
native species. Each January, The Plantation course is the home of the
Mercedes Championships.
The resort has assumed a role of leadership in bringing the finer
things of life to Maui with its annual Kapalua Wine & Food Symposium,
an event that draws the world’s top vintners, chefs, and food and wine
experts. Along with the growing numbers of people who appreciate good food
and fine wine, these culinary leaders celebrate the creative edge of their
fields with tastings, seminars, and gala dinners and demonstrations.
It’s hard to remember that all this happens on a tropical island
at a resort surrounded by a pineapple plantation, just a few miles from a
little Hawaiian village where people farm, raise pigs and pound their taro
into poi.
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