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MAUI

Island in Maui County, Hawaii

Maui is an island in the Central Pacific, part of the Hawaiian archipelago. Sprawling Haleakala National Park encompasses the island’s highest peak, volcanic Haleakala, as well as the pools and waterfalls of Ohe’o Gulch, accessed via scenic, winding Hana Highway. The island's 30 miles of beaches include golden-crescent Kapalua, sheltered from strong currents by lava-rock promontories.

VISIT  MAUI

  You Must to See in Maui

Molokini Crater

Molokini Crater

Molokini is a crescent-shaped, partially submerged volcanic crater which forms a small, uninhabited islet located in ʻAlalākeiki Channel between the islands of Maui and Kahoʻolawe, within Maui County in Hawaiʻi.

Ulua Beach

Ulua Beach

Ulua Beach is one of the beaches in the Wailea resort complex development on Maui's south shore. The sandy beach is located between two rocky points.Ulua Beach is a bit more popular than neighboring Mokapu Beach, with which it shares a parking lot. When the surf is up, it is usually a little higher here than at other beaches in this area, attracting many bodyboarders who enjoy the waves.

'Ulalena at Maui Theatre

'Ulalena at Maui Theatre

Large performance venue home to 'Ulalena, a music & dance production inspired by Hawaiian history.

Skyline Eco Adventures Ka'anapali

Skyline Eco Adventures Ka'anapali

Scenic destination for outdoor adventures, featuring 8 ziplines & dramatic ocean views.

Trilogy Excursions

Trilogy Excursions

Trilogy is proud to be the oldest family-owned and operated sailing company on Maui offering snorkeling and sailing trips to experience Molokini, Lanai, Kaanapali and other beautiful Maui coasts. They have built a strong reputation for their commitment to the highest standards of service, amazing hospitality and dedication to supporting the local community.

Seven Sacred Pools at Ohe'o

Seven Sacred Pools at Ohe'o

7 swimming holes connected by waterfalls & hidden in the dense bamboo forest of Ohe'o Gulch.

Maui Zipline Company

Maui Zipline Company

Side-by-side zip lines over a tropical plantation offered for adults & children ages 5+.

Red Sand Beach

Red Sand Beach

Red Sand Beach on Kaihalulu Bay is a pocket beach on the island of Maui, Hawaii on Kaʻuiki Head.

Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area

Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area

The Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area is a state park of Hawaiʻi in the United States. It is on the island of Maui about ten miles from Kula up the slope of Haleakalā. It covers about 10 acres of the 21,000-acre Kula Forest Reserve.

Maui Ocean Center, The Aquarium of Hawai

Maui Ocean Center, The Aquarium of Hawai

The Maui Ocean Center is an aquarium and oceanography center located in Maalaea, Hawaii on the island of Maui. Opened on March 18, 1998 by Coral World International, the 3 acres facility is the largest tropical reef aquarium in the Western Hemisphere.

Pipiwai Trail

Pipiwai Trail

The Pipiwai Trail is a 4-mile hiking trail located on the island of Maui in the U.S. State of Hawaii. The hike leads up to the Makahiku Falls and Waimoku Falls. The trail is located in Haleakalā National Park and is generally well maintained.

O'o Farm Luncheon

O'o Farm Luncheon

A truly unique island experience begins in the misting forest of Waipoli in Upcountry Maui where you will find O’o Farm. Over the past 10 years, our 8.5 acre diversified natural farm has flourished providing fresh local ingredients for Pacific’O restaurant at 505 Front Street in Lahaina, Maui. Its northwest exposure and 3500 foot elevation on the slopes of Haleakala provide a breathtaking venue for a truly unique Maui experience.

Ono Farms

Ono Farms

Established 42 years ago, ONO Organic Farms is a 50 acre, certified organic family-owned and operated farm located on the southeastern slopes of Haleakala ("House of the Sun") volcano on the eastern edge of the legendary Hawaiian Island of Maui.Four generations of the Boerner family have been organic farmers in this lush jungle environment.

Old Lahaina Luau

Old Lahaina Luau

Beachside eatery & luau spot offers package rates for Hawaiian dinner & a show amid tiki torches.

Hali'imaile Distilling Company

Hali'imaile Distilling Company

At Hali'imaile Distilling Company we set ourselves apart by starting with local ingredients and distilling in small batches, using unique stills, to create authentic Hawaiian spirits. Every part of our Distilling process is one of a kind and designed in house. Once distilled, our spirits are mixed with crystal clear Hawaiian spring water.

Haleakala Crater at Haleakala National P

Haleakala Crater at Haleakala National P

Haleakalā, or the East Maui Volcano, is a massive shield volcano that forms more than 75% of the Hawaiian Island of Maui. The western 25% of the island is formed by another volcano, Mauna Kahalawai, also referred to as the West Maui Mountains. The tallest peak of Haleakalā, at 10,023 feet, is Puʻu ʻUlaʻula.

Napili Bay

Napili Bay

Protected by an outer reef, this sandy beach is popular with swimmers, snorkellers & bathers.

Waimoku Falls

Waimoku Falls

A trail leads hikers to a tall waterfall at this hiking spot known for its picturesque landscapes.

Maui Wine

Maui Wine

Scenic vineyard & commercial winery, bottling sparkling, pineapple, grape & raspberry dessert wines.

Maui Tropical Plantation

Maui Tropical Plantation

Tourists learn how sugarcane & pineapples grow on the tram ride tour at this tropical working farm.

Maui Arts and Cultural Center

Maui Arts and Cultural Center

Performing arts facility with indoor & outdoor stages, plus an arts gallery & dance studios.

Maluaka Beach

Maluaka Beach

Maluaka Beach is just south of Wailea at the end of Makena Road. The entrance is off of the main street so most visitors drive past without even knowing it’s there. Come on… tell the truth… it’s kinda fun to know a secret huh? Ok, well it’s not top secret, but it’s definitely one of Maui’s lesser known beaches.

Lahaina Courthouse Museum

Lahaina Courthouse Museum

Lahaina Restoration Foundation is a 501(c)3 Hawai‘i nonprofit organization chartered in 1962. Its purpose is to restore, preserve and protect the physical, historical and cultural legacies of Lahaina, and honor the era of the Hawaiian Monarchy. Its vision is that Lahaina’s prominent place in Hawai‘i’s history and rich cultural traditions are celebrated and, through authentic preservation of significant sites, buildings and artifacts, its story is shared.

Lahaina Banyan Court Park

Lahaina Banyan Court Park

Lahaina Banyan Court Park is a public park located at the corner of Front Street and Canal Street in the town of Lahaina, Hawaii, which was the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1820 to 1845.

Kapalua Coastal Trail

Kapalua Coastal Trail

Tourist attraction in Kapalua, Hawaii

Front Street,Lahaina Town

Front Street,Lahaina Town

Lahaina is a location that is experienced by two million people, or approximately 80% percent of all of Maui tourism per year. Lahaina has over a thousand years of rich history, and was the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1820 to 1845. From beaches to restaurants, Lahaina has some of the best attractions Maui has to offer.

Twin Falls

Twin Falls

Colorful snack spot for sugarcane juice & coconut drinks, plus local fruit, candy & chips.

Kahanu Garden, National Tropical Botanic

Kahanu Garden, National Tropical Botanic

Kahanu Garden and Preserve is a botanical garden located on the Hāna Highway near Hāna, Maui, Hawaiʻi. It is one of five gardens of the non-profit National Tropical Botanical Garden, the others being McBryde, Allerton, and Limahuli Garden and Preserve on Kauaʻi, and The Kampong in Florida.

Cathedrals Scuba Dive with Lahaina Diver

Cathedrals Scuba Dive with Lahaina Diver

Known for its spectacular lava formations underwater (Cathedrals are the best known), swim through lava tubes and bubble caverns. Many divers believe the south and west coasts of Lanai offer the ultimate in Hawaiian diving; no other destination in Maui County offers the diversity of dive sites Lanai does.

Ka'anapali Beach

Ka'anapali Beach

Beach featuring resorts, eateries & shopping, plus a scenic beachwalk, swimming & snorkeling.

'Iao Valley

'Iao Valley

Iao Valley is a lush, stream-cut valley in West Maui, Hawaii, located 3.1 miles west of Wailuku. Because of its natural environment and history, it has become a tourist location. It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1972.

Honolua Bay

Honolua Bay

Honolua Bay, Mokuleʻia Bay and Lipoa Point are part of an area known as the ahupuaʻa of Honolua, located just north of Kapalua, West Maui in Maui County, Hawaiʻi, United States.

Heart rock - Nakalele Blowhole

Heart rock - Nakalele Blowhole

Tourist attraction in Maui County, Hawaii.

Rappel Maui

Rappel Maui

"Spend a day in a private rainforest canyon, exploring the trails and waterfalls by rappelling, an outdoor "gravity sport" that uses ropes, harnesses & equipment to safely cruise down the exotic canyon terrain in an exciting way previously reserved for climbers and outdoor enthusiasts. Fun for beginners, first-timers, families with kids older than 10 and active travelers who want to get to know "the other side of Maui."

Hawaiian Paddle Sports

Hawaiian Paddle Sports

Canoe & kayak tour agency in Kihei, Hawaii.

Hamoa Beach

Hamoa Beach

Hamoa Beach is a popular surf break – in fact this break has been surfed by Hawaiians since ancient times. Boogie boarding and bodysurfing are also popular here. Snorkeling can be good around the left of the cove, however this beach is exposed to open ocean; be aware that powerful currents and surf can often be present – especially toward the ends of the beach.

Dragon's Teeth

Dragon's Teeth

Dragon's Teeth is a fascinating rock formation from one of Maui's last big lava flows and is a West Maui must see.

Air Maui Helicopter Tours

Air Maui Helicopter Tours

Air Maui, the top rated helicopter tour company on Maui, now offers the only doors-off helicopter tour on Maui! Enjoy the thrill of this ride, feel the exhilaration of the wind in your hair, and see the sights of Maui and Molokai in an unforgettable way. With nothing between you and the views, you will be able to experience the unparalleled beauty of the island in the best possible way. And with no windows to create glare, you will get the best pictures possible!

Bailey House Museum

Bailey House Museum

Hale Hōʻikeʻike at the Bailey House is a museum of Hawaiian history and art located in Wailuku, on the island of Maui, in Hawaiʻi. It is owned and operated by the Maui Historical Society.

Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve

Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve

Ahihi Kinau Natural Area Reserve is located on the southern coast of Maui just past Makena. It's a marine life conservation district, so no fishing of any kind is allowed. One of the things I like most about snorkeling Ahihi Kinau is that the coast line is mostly made up of lava rock intermixed with coral. Lava rock is a major plus when it comes to snorkeling. The abrupt contours of the sea floor make perfect homes and hiding places for aquatic life to flourish.

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