Five places to go when on Maui

The 30 miles of beaches located on the beautiful island of Maui will make it your favorite vacation destination in a heartbeat. Maui is an island which is part of the Hawaiian archipelago in the Central Pacific. It’s the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands with a population density of 62.5 people per square kilometer.

The beauty of the island of Maui enthralls and excites – it relaxes and feeds into your soul the beauty of nature, providing you with the optimum holiday experience. Whether as a family, a couple or just you having some much needed “me-time,” Maui is the perfect location for you.

Before you subscribe to that tour plan as you strategize for your trip, let me help you make a decision that will suit your personality and needs.

Five beautiful attractions of Maui…

The Hana Highway
As a 64.4-mile long highway which connects Kahului to the town of Hana, this highway allows you experience the most breath-taking drive-by of your entire life because of the beautiful scenery and a see-through of nature’s perfect bliss and beauty giving you that “on my way to paradise” feeling you’ve always craved.

Along the way as you drive by, you’ll see so many beautiful waterfalls and have an awe-inspiring view of the ocean. You’ll also see an unbelievable foliage of rocks and so much more. The Hana Highway gives you the best feeling of driving through paradise.

The Banyan Tree
The tree will cause water to well up in your eyes. Its magnificence will paralyze your imaginations. The Banyan Tree in Lahaina was planted on April 24, 1873 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the arrival of the first protestant mission. It is called Paniana in Hawaiian language and covers 1.94 acres of land, which makes it the largest tree on the island.

Make it a site to see when you go on vacation with your family and give your children the memory of a lifetime.

The Haleakala National Park
It is a park that is home to the most endangered species of animals, some of which you cannot see anywhere else in the world! Haleakala in Hawaiian means “house of the sun,” an apt name indeed as watching the sunrise in Haleakala Crater gives your love story a new horizon. The island offers a lot – tropical landscaping of rare flowers, as well as beautiful meandering streams and waterfalls that humidify your heart.

Whether by foot or vehicle, the Haleakala National Park is a place to explore!

Lao Valley State Park
There is an obvious reason why guidebooks never omit this place when compiling their must-see lists! It’s the wettest place on earth! The summit of the valley receives an average of over an inch of rainfall in per day! It is a place of history, but its biggest attraction is its high peak called the Lao Needle which was created by erosion of softer rock around it over time spanned in millennia.

A vacation to Maui is incomplete without paying a visit to this park.

The Island of Molokini
The Molokini is crescent-shaped volcanic crater partially submerged in the beautiful sea around it. Aside from sightseeing, the island offers you the best snorkeling or scuba diving on offer in the whole of Hawaii.

There’s always more in Maui than we can tell you. It’s time for you to experience it.

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