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Things To Do In Maui

The magical island of Maui is an enchanting vacation destination boasting a myriad of exciting attractions and things to do. Hike to the summit of a giant crater, surf the blue ocean swells, enjoy upscale shopping, explore beautiful waterfalls, dance at a luau, discover cultural landmarks, and relax on Maui’s gorgeous white sand beaches. Whether you crave romance, adventure or solitude, Maui is a captivating island paradise – from the peaceful beaches of Wailea to the mountains on the western coast.

Shops at Wailea.

The Shops at Wailea offer a variety of trendy boutiques, designer shops, galleries and speciality services. An array of restaurants and local entertainment make this a premier destination for Wailea visitors.

Makena Beach.

Known simply as Big Beach, the picturesque Makena Beach features a sloping shoreline which makes for larger shore breaks. Makena Beach is a popular spot for bodyboarding or bodysurfing.  [Top]

The Road to Hana.

Wander down 56 miles of cliffside road to discover the idyllic region of Hana, the heart of Maui’s Hawaiian culture.  The Road to Hana – from Kahului to Hana – winds through Maui’s eastern shoreline and provides beautiful off-road sites such as waterfalls, trails, pools, beaches and beautiful natural landscapes.

Maui Ocean Center.

Explore Maui’s diverse marine life at the Maui Ocean Center located in Maalaea. Discover interactive exhibits, fish aquariums, a shark tank and even a mesmerizing jellyfish room.  [Top]

Ulalena.

Ulalena is a theatrical performance depicting the history of Hawaii and its people. Explore Maui through its memorable character performances, colorful costumes, dances, chants and music. Performances are held at the Maui Theater in Lahaina.

Molokini.

Maui’s top snorkeling and diving is found at Molokini, a pristine crescent moon-shaped island just 2 1/2 miles off of Maui’s south coast. Take a boat out to this extinct volcano site and discover reefs teeming with over 250 different species of exotic fish and unique marine life. [Top]

Old Lahaina Luau.

Submerse yourself in Hawaiian culture with a traditional luau feast. Located at the town of Old Lahaina, the Luau tantalizes guests with a feast of slow roasted Kalua pig, island veggies and refreshing mai-tai beverages plus entertainment by talented fire dancers.

Iao State Park.

Iao State Park is home to the iconic 12,000 foot Iao needle, a majestic rock peak that towers over Iao Valley. Enjoy leisurely hiking trails lined with exotic plants, streams and natural pools.  [Top]

Haleakala State Park.

Hike through coastal and desert trails to the soaring Haleakala Crater. Prepare yourself for a night of stargazing and a colorful sunrise from the crater summit.

Hana.

The historic Road to Hana ends in this isolated east Maui town that is deeply rooted in native Hawaiian culture. Discover pristine beaches, gardens and the black lava sea cliffs of Hamoa Bay. Take the journey, the scenery is breathtaking.  [Top]

Hotel Wailea - Maui, Hawaii (HI)


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