Maui's Golf Coast 2007 - (Page 2) Ka‘anapali Resort S tanding toe-deep in the sun-warmed sand of K a‘anapali Beach is a bit like being in Paradise. The world around you brims with endless possibilities for people who like nothing better than to play morning, noon and night. Anyone can scan this seaside resort community in West Maui and realize that steam-powered Sugar Cane Train, taking in an evening show, swinging around at one of several tennis courts, or learning to weave narrow strips of lauhala leaves in the traditional Hawaiian manner. There are so many things to see and discover in Never-ending fun Shopping at Whalers Village K a‘anapali offers a myriad of activities and scenic vistas to help shape your perfect vacation in Paradise. Some folks Sun-drenched Ka‘anapali Beach are wading into the surf to board one of several beached catamarans readying for snorkeling cruises. Others are farther out, including swimmers, windsurfers, jet-skiers, ocean kayakers and parasailers. And still more are chowing down on local cuisine at some of the resort’s 40 or so eateries, cruising the boutique shops at the Whalers Shopping Village, riding the quaint Pu‘u Keka‘a promontory K a‘anapali’s 1200 acres, the hardest decision might be what to leave out of your itinerary. But whatever you do, keep K a‘anapali’s two golf courses high up on your list. For 14 years, K a‘anapali beamed Hawaiian golf, coconut trees and all, into homes around the country as the host site of the televised Senior PGA Tour’s K a‘anapali Classic. The tournament’s backdrop of fantastic island scenery made golfers yearn to grab their clubs and head for Maui. But even though K a‘anapali has challenged some of the sport’s 2
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