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Explore Maui

Find out why they say, "Maui no ka oi" (Maui is the best). From white sand beaches and colorful coral reefs to magestic waterfalls cascading in the dense tropical Hana foliage, Maui is a treat to the senses. Be sure to get out and explore Maui's beauty when visiting. Our staff would be happy to recommend our favorite things to do across the island!

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    • Two people walking on a path through a lush, green forest with tall trees, surrounded by dense vegetation.
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      National Parks

      Haleakala National Park

      Haleakala National Park, the House of the Sun, is a spectacular natural phenomenon steeped in ancient and modern Hawaiian culture. More than 29,000 acres in size, Haleakala is world-famous for its spectacular sunrises and endangered species populations, some of which exist nowhere else in the world.

      • A long wooden boardwalk runs through lush greenery along a beach with waves crashing, leading to a distant row of houses and palm trees.
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        Kapalua Coastal Trails

        Kapalua Coastal Trail is a three mile out-and-back trail along Maui's northwest coast that runs from Kapalua Bay to DT Fleming Beach Park. Along the way you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of the Pacific, hidden coves, lava rock formations, tide pools and a skyline etched by high-end resorts, restaurants and shops.

        • A wooden gazebo sits on a grassy hill overlooking a vast body of water and distant mountains under a cloudy sky, with trees framing the scene.
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          Upcountry

          Upcountry is a term given to the region of Maui that is higher in elevation up Haleakala volcanoe. This mostly rural and agricultural side of Hawaii includes many of Maui’s farms, ranches, and gardens, as well as wonderful little towns like Makwao and Kula to explore and restaurants to enjoy.

          • A person is sitting by a waterfall surrounded by lush greenery, the water cascading into a serene pool below, creating a peaceful natural scene.
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            Road to Hana

            Touted as one of the world’s best road trips, the Road to Hana winds through tropical rainforests, cascading waterfalls, around pools and past bamboo forests ending in beautiful Hana. The Road to Hana is all about the journey – not just the destination. For those that prefer not to drive the 620 curves and 59 bridges on their own, there are several guided excursions our concierge can help coordinate.