Jessica absolutely crushed learning how to E-Foil at Sugar Beach this morning. In less than an hour, she was up on the board zipping around and even got it up on the hydrofoil. She said it was quiet and felt like floating. Meanwhile, I added five more miles of beachwalking on Sugar Beach to the tally.
We hung out at the pristine mile-long Makena Beach south of us for the afternoon. Walking the beach, chilling in the shade, and bobbing and floating the swells just beyond on where the waves were breaking. It is one of the most beautiful white sand beaches that either of us has ever seen. The shore break on the waves was pretty strong, though and I think I burned the bottom of my feet on .
We also popped down to Secret Cove to pay homage to Trent and Rachelle as it was the spot of their wedding. We happened to be there at high tide and the incoming waves filled up almost the whole cove. There were some daredevil teenagers jumping from the rocky shore into the cresting waves. We also saw a large turtle floating on the waves.
We had a yummy dinner at Nalu, recommended to us by a friendly local at Secret Cove. We caught our final sunset at Lehua Lounge in the Andaz resort in Wailea. They had really enjoyable live music and a stunning patio overlooking three infinity pools and the ocean beyond. It was the perfect capstone to our Maui trip!
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