A Quick Guide To Maui
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The second largest Hawaiian island has a smaller population than
you’d expect, making Maui popular with visitors who are looking for
sophisticated diversions and amenities in the small, intimate towns
peppered throughout the island.
Maui’s unique vistas also make it
a much anticipated destination. From beaches that have repeatedly been
voted among the best in the world to the scenic heights of Haleakala
Crater, a visit to “The Magic Isle” recharges the senses.
The west side of Maui is abuzz with action and
adventure. The Kaanapali coast offers great water sports and beach
activities, while nearby Lahaina offers excellent shopping venues,
restaurants, bars, and entertainment.
- Snorkel at Kapalua Beach and look for humuhumunukunukuapuaa.
- Stroll through historic Lahaina Town and marvel at the U.S.’s largest Banyan Tree.
- Watch the surfers rip up the big waves in Honolua Bay.
- Go on a whale watching boat tour off the coast of Kaanapali.
- Ride the authentic, 1890’s Sugar Cane Train and learn about Maui’s rich plantation-era history.
Serving
the island’s working community, Central Maui is home to the island’s
main airport, Kahului, where many people begin their vacations. The
historic town of Wailuku is also located here.
- Explore the historic Bailey House Museum to view 19th century artifacts.
- Head to lush Iao Valley and walk the trail to view the towering Iao Needle.
- Go shopping, grab a bite to eat, and begin your drive to Hana in Kahului.
Graced
with several long stretches of white sand beaches, the south side
shimmers with beauty. From world-class golf to sophisticated shopping,
the spectacular southern coastline offers tropical living at its
finest.
- Have dinner in Kihei and spend the rest of the evening dancing it off.
- Book a tee time in Wailea and golf some of the best courses in the country.
- Spend an afternoon at Makena and watch the sunset at Big Beach.
EAST MAUI
Quiet
and mysterious, the east side of the island is home to one of Maui’s
biggest scenic attractions: the infamous one-lane road to Hana.
- Plan a day to drive the narrow, windy road to Hana making frequent stops to enjoy the stunning dual views of ocean and mountains.
- Stop at Waianapanapa for black sand beaches and underground pools.
- Continue past Hana to Oheo Gulch to see beautiful waterfall-fed pools.
In
the cool upcountry region of the island, you’ll find the quaint towns
of Kula, Pukalani, and Makawao. You also find respite from the heat
when you head upcountry. The brisk air is refreshing and the views are
inspiring.
- Visit Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center in Makawao, filled with superb exhibits.
- Revel in the magnificent panoramic vistas from Ulupalakua Ranch.
- Buy fresh flowers or try sweet Kula onions from the local farmers.
DRIVING TIMES
From Kahului Airport (OGG) to:
Haleakala: 1 hr, 50 min
Hana: 2 hr, 30 min
Iao Valley: 25 min
Kaanapali: 50 min
Kapalua: 1 hr
Kihei: 25 min
Lahaina: 45 min
Wailea: 35 min
Wailuku: 10 min
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Maui Vacation Rentals
Of
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coastline, the Wailea community is one of the world's leading luxury
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Whatever your
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