The Valley Isle
Maui
The winter home of humpback whales, breathtaking mountains and the scenic Road to Hana, this island of romance and natural wonder has become one of the most popular destinations for guest from around the world.
Nicknamed “The Valley Isle,” Maui is known not only for its breathtaking valleys, but also for its soaring mountains, crystal clear waters, tumbling waterfalls, and incredible scenic vistas. From Haleakala, rising more than 10,000 feet (3,000 m) above sea level and the go to spot to see the sun rise over the clouds, to Molokini, a remote ancient volcanic islet that is home to incredible snorkeling and scuba diving, and the Road to Hana with its 52 miles of twists and curves, Maui is a scenic wonderland. During the winter months, the waters surrounding the island become the holiday home of migrating humpback whales, and there is nothing quite as amazing as seeing these majestic mammals in their natural environment. On land, the island boasts fields of lavender and sweet pineapple, artisanal distilleries, and world class dining with cuisine that spans across the world.
Twin Falls Maui
Maui's Twin Falls is perfect for a quick, scenic hike. Swim under waterfalls and enjoy lush rainforest views. A hidden gem!
Iao Valley State Monument
Iao Valley State Monument offers lush trails, the famous Iao Needle, and a deep connection to Hawaiian history—plan your adventure in Maui today.
Hookipa Beach Park
Planning a trip to Ho'okipa Beach Park? Get the best tips on surfing, turtle watching, and the best times to visit this Maui gem.
Polo Beach
Polo Beach in Maui offers soft sands, crystal-clear waters, and a peaceful atmosphere. Learn the best times to visit and top activities to enjoy.
Maui Swap Meet
Planning a trip to Maui? Don’t miss the Maui Swap Meet—your one-stop shop for handmade crafts, fresh fruits, and island treasures.
Keawakapu Beach
Escape the crowds and enjoy soft sands, gentle waves, and breathtaking views at one of Maui’s most peaceful beaches, Keawakapu Beach.
Pipiwai Trail
Hike Maui’s Pipiwai Trail to explore bamboo forests, stunning waterfalls, and panoramic views that make it a must-visit attraction.
Molokini
Snorkel at Molokini Crater, a volcanic islet in Maui, offering vibrant reefs, clear waters, and breathtaking underwater scenes.
Maui Tropical Plantation
Tour the stunning Maui Tropical Plantation and indulge in fresh local flavors and exciting adventures! Experience Maui's Bounty!
Slaughterhouse Beach
Slaughterhouse Beach offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation. Explore its scenic beauty and vibrant marine life today!
Kapalua Beach
Kapalua Beach awaits with its gentle waves, scenic beauty, and thriving underwater world—Maui’s ultimate spot for beach lovers.
Waianapanapa State Park
Waianapanapa State Park offers black sand beaches, sea caves, and scenic hikes. Explore Maui's coastal paradise today!
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Good to Know
- If it is your first time on the Road to Hana, you will want to book a tour so you don’t have to worry about driving and can focus on the views.
- Planning on seeing the sunrise on Haleakala? Dress warmly since temperatures can drop to close to freezing,
- Although public transportation is available, renting a car is recommended while on Maui.
- Many of the restaurants on Maui are incredibly popular and reservations are recommended.
- When looking for activities and hotels, try to choose areas that are nearby so you can avoid traffic.
- The Old Lahaina Luau and The Feast at Lele sell out weeks in advance, so be sure to book early!