Brilliant Destination in Maui

Located in the Hawaiian Islands, Maui is considered to be the Valley Isle because of the low lying area between two volcanoes. Being around 50 miles long and 25 miles wide, Maui is the second largest of Hawaii's eight islands. Tropical rain forests, pristine beaches, rocky cliffs, and rolling green pasture lands give Maui a diverse landscape from which to choose your vacation destination. Here are some tourist destinations in Maui that you can visit.

  • Molokini is one of the most exciting and must visit attractions of Maui Island which is located at the southwest of Maui. This is one of the best diving and snorkeling bases of the island. A trip to Molokini will certainly make it outstanding as it offers a range of Reef sharks, turtles and several other marvelous marine creatures. This is the best place for the people who love to opt for some adventure sports during their tour such as kayaking, hiking and many other activities.
  • Wailea Beach, wailea Beach is among the best beaches in the world with lavish sand intermingle and black lava formation making it one of the most sought after places in the Maui Island. The gleaming water offers swimming, surfing and snorkeling options to the visitors.

 

  • Haleakala Crater is another exciting site which will make your trip to this place worthwhile. This is famous for its mesmerizing and stunning sunrise and sunset views.
  • Ka'anapali is Maui's best-known beach resort. Apart from the 'Who's-Who' of resort hotels lining its shore, the white-sand Ka'anapali Beach offers some of the best swimming and snorkeling conditions on the island. But its notoriety has inevitably also made it one of the most visited and therefore most crowded beaches on Maui. There is also a touristy train, the 'Sugarcane Train', which runs between Lahaina and Ka'anapali, offering good views of the area. Another attraction here, just north of Ka'anapali, is Kapalua, with a lovely beach and even lovelier sunsets.

Paia, the most colorful coastal town in East Maui, and a former hippie habitat, Paia is a surprising little jumble of eateries and boutiques, and the defacto northern terminus of the Road to Hana. But its chief interest lies in its beach park just outside town, Ho'okipa Beach, the premier windsurfing spot in the islands, where you can watch world-class windsurfers hone their skills and perform in championship events. The town is approximately 6 miles east of Kahului.

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