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Floating Weeks: 1-50$1250 to owner; $450 to Dedicated Timeshares Inc for transferring title; $550 to Soleil management for resort title transfer fee. NO SURPRISE FEES, NO MIDDLEMAN FEES.Own a week in Paradise!!Next use: 2025; can pick from 2/ 2025 reservations secured or check availability for another date: January 25 - Feb 1'25; June 8-15'25 (these are 2024 use year weeks; see fiscal year below)Wed, Fri, Sat or Sun check-insDesignated use year: Oct 1 to Sept 30 fiscal year (booking window opens one year before check-in) use week is always the year Oct falls onMaintenance fees 2024: $1,017.28 (prepaid for 2024 week; can reimburse for use or I can keep 2024 week)Property taxes 2024: $221.30 (prepaid for 2024 week; can reimburse for use or I can keep 2024 week)Life Is Short GET OUT Make Some Memories See: condocoop.blogspot.com *view web version for more great condominium rentals and timeshare salesAhihi Kinau Natural Area Reserve, Some of the best snorkeling in Maui at The Dumps, be there 7am, To get here from Wailea, follow Wailea Alanui Drive to the south - it will turn into Makena Alanui Drive, and once that comes to an end, it will be Makena Road. Past Big Beach, the road gets a bit more narrow - I thought it was rather picturesque the way it meandered it's way along the coast. A short ways past a large bend in the road, you'll see the signs welcoming you to Ahihi Kinau Natural Area Reserve.Picture of the parking lot for The Dumps at the Ahihi Kinau Natural Area Reserve, Maui, Hawaii. You'll pass a popular cove for snorkeling that's maybe 100 yards or so from the signs you just passed. If you're looking for The Dumps then keep on driving. After another 100 yards or so, you'll pass a long stone wall on your right, and then you'll see a large gravel parking lot with bright yellow gates on your right. THIS is the parking lot you're looking for. To get to the water, you walk for a minute or two down a faded black gravel path, past some forlorn-looking shrubs, until you come to a black rock beach. THIS is The Dumps - location of the best snorkeling in Maui we'd experienced to date! I've Never Seen So Many Fish! Like I said, we saw tons of fish here - the highlight was when a huge WALL of fish swam past us - they were coming from my right, and as far as I could see there was this seemingly never-ending mass of them - I've never seen so many fish at once before. And to think I didn't have a waterproof camera with me... (Note to self: buy a good quality waterproof camera for next time!)On our way back to our rental vehicle, I was excited to get to see some stray goats along the path - they were so cute! I wanted a good picture, but the best I could do was a picture of their bums as they turned to scamper off. Save snorkeling here at Ahihi Kinau for a day when the wind and waves are calm - rough waves can make entry into the water difficult, and strong winds could carry you out to sea.https://www.hawaii.house/condo/maui-isana-resort/unit-c403/kihei-hi-96753/381917/