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Top 10 attractions in Maui

If Hawaii is your idea of ​​a dream vacation then Maui should be the realization of that dream. In Maui, all islands of Hawaii, is the most magical, the more attractive, more exciting. It has the best beaches, top golf courses, the best windsurfing, in the best climate, and the sweetest pineapple you ever taste, Maui Gold!

In Maui, in addition to sunbathing and sipping a mai tai as the sun sets, what else should one see and do? Well, here's 'Top 10' of the island, who do not want to lose the list.

1. Haleakala

Haleakala is a place almost of pilgrimage. The dormant volcano looms large on the island, more or less in the middle of it, and 10,023 meters, the summit is the highest point on Maui. In addition to an informative visit to the Haleakala Visitor Center National Park, you can hike or ride horses to the crater of Haleakala 3,000 meters deep. You can also explore ancient lava flows and see silverswords here, which are rare, indigenous flowers silvery stems the area. However, for a spiritual journey, try to go early and watch the sunrise. There is an entrance fee of $ 10 per vehicle or $ 5 each for hikers and cyclists.

2. Road to Hana

The 'Road to Hana "is singularly the most scenic drive in the Hawaiian Islands. It starts south of Kahului crazy winds and the southeast coast of Maui, about 55 miles, circling at least 617 curves! and the crossing of more than 56 small, mostly one-lane bridges. Secenery route is stunning, with lush vegetation and spectacular sea views at all times, and dozens of pools below the waterfalls, ideal for a picnic and a touch or two. The main attractions along the Hana Highway are Keanae Peninsula, a serene patch of green with a lookout point with panoramic views of view, the Keanae Arboretum incorporating an authentic representation of a tropical forest in Hawaii, the 126-acre tropical botanical garden Kahanu, and charm, quiet Hana town itself, where the center is the Hotel Hana-Maui.

3. Lahaina

Lahaina, Maui situated on the west coast, is a restaurants, bars, smoothie shops, souvenirs, art galleries, and even high end stores, but if one is not careful, could easily become that proverbial "tourist trap." However, there is much to see and do attractions include the Whaling Museum, Brig Carthignian, Jodo Mission, Century 19 Pioneer Inn Oceanfront, and the surprising Banyan Tree, which was planted here in 1873 and now occupies an acre of land with an area of ​​50 meters from the branch, the support of thousands of aerial roots and 12 large logs!

4. Ka'anapali

Ka'anapali is best known-Maui beach resort. Aside from the "Who's Who" of the resort hotels lining the shore, white sand Ka'anapali Beach offers some of the best swimming and diving conditions on the island. However, its notoriety has also, inevitably, one of the most visited and therefore the most popular beaches in Maui. There is also a tourist train, the "sugar train" that runs between Lahaina and Ka'anapali, offering good views of the area. Another attraction of the place, just north of Ka'anapali, Kapalua is with a nice beach and even more beautiful sunsets.

5. Iao Needle

Iao Needle: This is possibly the most photographed monument of the island. Located in the Iao Valley State Park, a lush valley in the mountains of West Maui, the mossy stone spire rising 1,200 feet vertically from the valley floor. There are several paths and planks to walk, with plenty of tropical flora and excellent photo opportunities. The state park is accessible from the Twin Cities, the director of Maui Kahului and Wailuku.

6. Paia

The most colorful coastal city in East Maui, and a former hippie habitat, Paia is a surprising mixture of small restaurants and boutiques, and the term de facto northern road to Hana. But its main interest lies in its beach park on the outskirts of the city, Ho'okipa Beach, where windsurfing class in the islands, where you can see first-class windsurfers hone their skills and perform in the championship events. The city is about 6 miles east of Kahului.

7. Makawao

Makawao is one of those gems that most visitors to the island is lost. This is a major city in the interior of Maui (Haleakala Mountain tracks), where Old West atmosphere of false front buildings, wooden structure, yoga centers and health food stores are juxtaposed with the "Paniolo" (Hawaiian cowboy) culture, offering a striking contrast between two very different worlds. The city is also home to the largest rodeo in the islands of Hawaii, held on July 4. The people located 16 miles southeast of Kahului.

8. Wailea Beach Resort

Wailea Beach, located on the southwest coast of Maui, just south of Hanoi, is one of those care white sand beaches, where they rake the sand and beach chairs arranged in orderly rows bit. But make no mistake, this is a Wailea – offering some of the best luaus and hula shows on Maui. Sunsets off the coast of Wailea are great.

9. Makena Beach

Makena Beach, also on the southwest coast of Maui, just south of Wailea, is in sharp contrast to the latter, undeveloped, pristine, less visited. This also beach is very nice, especially if you like being away from the madding crowd.

10. Molokini

If you're crazy to dive, can not afford to lose Molokini. It is a partially submerged, crescent-shaped crater, rising 150 feet from the ocean near the southwest coast of Maui. Now, a protected marine reserve and sanctuary for seabirds, which offers some of the best snorkeling and diving conditions in the area of ​​Maui. There are charter boats and snorkeling excursions from the Ma'alaea to Molokini (just north of Kihei) and Lahaina harbors several times a day. Cost ranges from $ 70 to $ 170.

About the Author

Baljeet Sangwan is a globetrotter, travel editor and travel writer who has published 12 travel guidebooks. He is a contributor to the Maui, Hawaii Travel Guide as well as guides to the Big Island of Hawaii and Oahu, Hawaii.

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