Things to do on Maui
The tropical island paradise of Maui is varied in it's terrain, beauty, and things to do!
The Road to Hana
The Road to Hana is one of those epic drives you have to take, if you can handle the 59 bridges and 620 curves! The drive is around 44 miles long one way, from the intersection of Hwy 36 & Hwy 360 to Kipahulu at the 2nd entrance to Haleakala National Park (don't confuse this with the summit to the park where you can go watch the sunrise or sunset) where the Pools of O'heo & the Pipiwai Trail can be found. This will take you 2-3 hours without stops. If you continue on around the 'back' of the island, it adds on another 50 miles to get to Maui Veterans Hwy in the middle of Central Maui. See more information here...
Snorkeling on Maui
With 120 miles of coastline and 30 miles of beaches, Maui has more swimmable beach area than any of the Hawaiian islands. Snorkeling can be found at most of the beaches where there are rocky outcroppings on the edges or a reef. Click here for more information on great tips and snorkeling spots...
Hiking
With hikes taking you to waterfalls, around Haleakala, and to fantastic views, Maui has some really great hiking trails. See here for a list of trails and tips...
Haleakala National Park
Haleakala National Park is one the United States 62 national parks. On over 30,000 acres of land, Haleakala National Park has stunning landscapes ranging from rock gardens and red deserts near the summit to lush jungle and waterfalls at the Kipahulu side of the park in East Maui. See more information on visiting this gorgeous National Park here...
Getting Married on Maui
Eloping or having your wedding on Maui will give you lifetime memories! See here for more information...
Activities
There is an unlimited supply of activities to keep you busy during your vacation on Maui - from whale watching to horseback riding to a once-in-a-lifetime helicopter tour, get ready for an adventure! See here for a complete list...