
Nature captured the essence and simplicity of paradise when it created the island of Maui, whether it is from high atop the Haleakala Crater, in the infinite waterfalls that cascade down its slopes, or on the heavenly ring of beaches that line its shore, the magic of discovering paradise is never far away.
Exposed to the massive swells that roll in from the north Pacific, Honolua Bay is an ideal spot to experience the untouched rugged beauty of the island.
Possibly the best place in the world for windsurfing and site of major world-class competitions, it's usually limited to experts. On calmer days, however, its coral reef makes a pond-like area perfect for taking a dip in the early morning.
Leave as early as you can because the 600 curves and 54 bridges that take you through some of the most spectacular scenery found anywhere in the islands take more than a few hours to truly appreciate.
This peaceful lush area offers easy hikes, exotic tropical plants, and clear, natural pools, not to mention the spectacular 2,250-foot lao Needle.
The short hike from the highway is well worth seeing the beauty and majesty of this 200-foot waterfall as it cascades over the cliffs into the rich vegetation below.
Voted as Hawaii's top-rated family attraction, the Maui Ocean Center's state-of-the-art marine park is the nation's largest tropical reef aquarium, gathering the biggest collection of Hawaiian marine life.
A historic seaside town that was once the capital of Hawaii, Lahaina is now a vibrant town of shops, restaurants and the largest collection of art galleries in the US.
One of the islands most popular destinations is a favorite for watching the sunrise from high atop the Haleakala Crater or cycling down the 10,000 feet mountain.