Maui, HI
Maui, the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands, is an enchanting oasis located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Named for a
Polynesian God, Maui is as close to paradise as a traveler can get. Exotic tropical allure, colorful fauna and flora, arts and festivals, and
endless miles of white, pink and even black sand beaches.
You will immediately find yourself hypnotized by its offerings: hiking through the Haleakala crater- the largest
dormant volcano in the world, swimming under aqua blue
waterfalls, and diving deep with sea turtles are some of the
amazing activities that await. Underwater valleys connect Maui and its sister islands. These valleys are home to thousands of species, creating one enormous underwater world with awe inspiring snorkeling and scuba diving.
The culture of the Hawaiian Islands is famous for its warm and genuine hospitality, and Maui is no exception. Upon your arrival you may begin to feel the effects of the ‘aloha spirits,’ as the natives call them. Maui is a place where you leave your stress and your cares behind, and simply relax. Sit back, have a Mai-Tai and watch the sunset. Aloha!
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