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Central Maui

Central Maui is the heart of Maui and an area that offers authentic local color. Nearby sights include Kaahumanu Church, Iao Valley State Park, and the Maui Tropical Plantation. Across the Mokulele Highway is Ma'alaea, an up-and-coming town known for its picturesque harbor.

Haleakala & Central Maui

Central Maui is the heart of Maui and an area that offers authentic local color. Nearby sights include Kaahumanu Church, Iao Valley State Park, and the Maui Tropical Plantation. Haleakala National Park with Maui's picturesque dormant volcano has an elevation of 10,023 feet and is famous for its spectacular sunrises.

Haleakala/Hana

No trip to Maui is complete without a Hana or Haleakala experience. The twisting road to Hana is as famous as the epic waterfalls at journey's end. People who can't get enough of Hana's beauty might opt to stay in the tiny jungle town, with lodging options ranging from inexpensive to world-class properties.

Hana

No trip to Maui is complete without a Hana or Haleakala experience. There are water falls all along the road to Hana. People who can't get enough of Hana's beauty might opt to stay in the tiny jungle town, with lodging options ranging from inexpensive to a world-class property.

Ka'anapali

About 10 minutes' driving distance from Lahaina, this resort community is famed for its golf courses, beaches, and hotels. The coast side is bordered by the famous warm water Ka'anapali Beach and landmark Black Rock dominates the skyline.

Kahana, Kapalua, and Napili

Further down the coastal highway, one will find the charming seaside towns of Kahana, Kapalua, and Napili. The golf courses of Kapalua are widely renowned. Serious golfers may choose to fly into Kapalua Airport, stay at the Ritz Carlton Kapalua, and completely bypass the rest of the Maui experience.

Kahana, Kapalua, and Napili

Further up the coastal highway, one will find the charming beach communities of Kahana, Kapalua, and Napili. The golf courses of Kapalua are widely renowned. Serious golfers may choose to fly into Kapalua Airport, stay at the Ritz Carlton Kapalua, and completely bypass the rest of the Maui experience.

Kihei

Approximately 45 minutes from West Maui is the other main tourist area, known as South Maui, even though it's actually further west than south. The uppermost segment of South Maui is Kihei- site of many mid-priced hotels and swimming beaches. This is a very popular spot with families.

Lahaina

The busy resort town of Lahaina resembles Main Street Disneyland in many ways. Front Street is populated wall-to-wall with art galleries and fine restaurants. Dozens of pleasure cruisers and fishing boats set sail from the harbor daily, carrying vacationers to nearby coves and reefs. Lahaina is also the hot spot for shopping and nightlife.

Lahaina

The busy resort town of Lahaina is rich in Hawaiian history and culture. Front Street is populated wall-to-wall with art galleries and fine restaurants. Dozens of pleasure cruisers and fishing boats set sail from the harbor daily, carrying vacationers to nearby coves and reefs. Lahaina is also the hot spot for shopping and nightlife.

North Shore

The North Shore of Maui is one of the premiere wave sport destinations in the world. The towns of Haiku and Paia have been an inspiration to artists for over thirty years. Located at the base of Haleakala, the North Shore has a country feel with its rolling pineapple and sugar cane fields.

Paia

The adorable seaside town of Paia is probably the town that is most often passed through on the way to the rainforest. However, this town is a destination in itself. It is arguably the world's top windsurfing location. It is also home to some fabulous art galleries, clothing boutiques, and restaurants.

Upcountry

The tiny towns in Upcountry Maui are laid-back and friendly. Populated by a mix of islanders, locals and passionate nature lovers, Upcountry offers a range of activities including: Protea farms, cattle ranches and botanical gardens. The towns also host a handful of stores and restaurants.

Wailea

South of Kihei is Wailea, one of the most breathtaking resort communities in the world. The air is perfumed with island blossoms, the beaches are white sand, and the resorts are architectural wonders. About five minutes down the road are three turn-offs to Makena State Park, thought by many to be the world's best swimming beach.

 
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