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Dave Jackson on December 19th, 2008

It’s a coral island, and the underlying “rock” is coral. Hard as rock, though, as the bumpy roads will attest. There is a sanctuary located on the island for flamingos, ospreys and terns which is supervised by the National Parks Trust. All of these places are right down the road from the Setting Point dock [...]

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Dave Jackson on November 3rd, 2008

If the surf isn’t up, just settle down at this new Guana Cay marina. Orchid Bay features: beachfront and bayside homes/lots for sale, full service marina (with laundry and showers), accommodates up to 7 1/2ft. The same swells that slam the coasts of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic also break along the outer reef [...]

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Dave Jackson on August 22nd, 2008

MAGENS BAY BEACH is long-stretched beach but it is quite narrow. The beach slopes somewhat. Over looking the Atlantic Ocean from the Mountain Top, you will be able to see Magens Bay beach, which ranked as one of the top ten (10) beaches in the world. You will also be able to see our sister [...]

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Dave Jackson on August 15th, 2008

Mokuleia is one of the last hidden secrets on the island. Though close to all the action of Haleiwa Town, our sandy beach stretching for several miles is uncrowded and perfectly safe for swimming due to the barrier reef outside blocking the big waves from coming in. Convenient commuter flights depart from West Maui airport [...]

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