Maui Attractions and Activities |
Maui is a great island offering a wide variety of attractions and activities. Following is a list of attractions and activities we have experienced and highly recommend. Please remember that many activities sell out quickly. If there is anything that you definitely want to do while you're on Maui, it is best to make your attractions and activities reservations prior to your arrival. Just call us 1.800.367.6092, and we will be happy to make arrangements for you. Luau's Experience a traditional Hawaiian feast. Book these luaus early, as space is limited especially during peak seasons.
Tour the Island of Maui Take in all of Maui's wonder while touring the island in air-conditioned comfort. If you don't want to drive the winding roads yourself, let one of the knowledgeable tour guides take you around the island or to the top of our dormant volcano.
Indoor Shows Choose from two of the most popular indoor shows on the island. See Warren and Annabelle's Magic Show or 'Ulalena in an air conditioned theater.
Combination Packages Save some money by booking the following activities as a combo.
Snorkel the Island of Lanai Lanai is home to a large population of bottlenose and spinner dolphins. Take your family on one of our all-inclusive trips to visit the waters of Maui's neighbor island.
Snorkel Molokini Crater Molokini is an extinct volcano located 2 miles off Maui's south coast. Its crescent shape provides protection from waves and powerful currents making this area one of the most popular snorkeling sites in Hawaii.
Visit Neighboring Islands Board the Maui-Molokai Ferry and visit our neighboring island of Molokai.
Go Underwater...Without Getting Wet Sometimes you just want to stay dry. We understand that you are waiting for your flight to depart and would rather stay clean and dry until then. Or perhaps you have young children who are not ready for the ocean adventures that you are. We have a couple of solutions.
Helicopter Tours 80% of Maui is accessible only by helicopter. See the most spectacular waterfalls, Haleakala Crater, or the sea cliffs of Molokai from a bird's eye view. Fly in an A-Star helicopter with air-conditioning, stereo headphones, and state-of-the-art video equipment.
Sunset Cruises Dine in style while cruising Maui's shoreline against a sun kissed sky.
Adventure Tours If you thought Maui was just sunset cruises and snorkeling trips....you were mistaken! This island has much to offer in the adventure category. Join us for some intense fun!!!
Maui Info - Maui is the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands. It is 48 miles long and 26 miles wide with a land area of 729 square miles and 120 miles of shoreline.
- It has a population of about 117,600.
- The average temperature is 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit.
- According to the Maui visitor bureau there are 81 accessible beaches and 39 of them have public facilities.
- The highest peak is Haleakala with 10,023 feet.
- The most popular visitor attractions are Haleakala National Park, Lahaina Town, Iao Valley State Park, Hana and the Maui Ocean Center. The Maui Visitor Bureau issued the following travel tips:
Playing it safe The ocean is Maui's playground, but there are precautions to observe. Offshore winds and currents can be powerful and they can change suddenly. That means not straying too far from shore or heading out to kayak, windsurf or sail if warning signs are posted or if conditions warrant caution. If you're hiking into a wilderness, be sure to sign out with park rangers. Few places are as safe as Maui but that doesn't mean you should abandon all care as you travel about. Lock your car doors and keep valuables out of sight. 911 works here should an emergency arise requiring police assistance. Hawaii's Environment The Hawai'i environment is fragile. Part of the natural beauty of Hawai'i comes from its geographic isolation from more dense ecosystems. Bringing in plants, produce or animals could introduce pests and non-endemic species that could ruin the Hawaiian paradise forever. That's why the Department of Agriculture will inspect and likely confiscate such materials when you arrive. For more information, call (808) 873-3655 or point your browser to the STATE OF HAWAII PLANT QUARANTINE PROGRAM. Similarly, when you depart, your luggage must pass agricultural inspection at the airport to ensure that no plant insects or diseases are hitching a ride back with you. Be sure that any fruits or plants you take home from Maui are certified for export.
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