Things to do in Maui
Maui is an island steeped in history. It was named after the mythological demigod, Maui, because it is thought its shape
resembles his head and body. The Iao Valley State Park was a sacred burial ground for the alli (Hawaiian Royalty) and home of the 1200 foot
Iao needle, a rock peak overlooking Iao stream. The site is ideal for hiking and sightseeing.
From the work weary looking for relaxation to the time rich looking for adventure, Maui
offers something for everyone, including the children. Take a book and while away the hours on any of its pristine beaches, take a whale watching
tour, watch the sunrise from the 10,000 Haleakala Crater, spend a day at the Iao Valley State Park, or simply spend the day browsing the museums
and shops.
Maui's beaches are seemingly endless. The blue crystal
clear waters are set against the beautiful backdrop of the Island's lush greenery, contrasted only by the wide stretches of sandy beach making it
perfect for sun baking, snorkeling, surfing or just taking in the view.
For the kids there's the Maui Ocean Centre where you can walk through an acrylic tunnel while
you watch the manta rays and sharks swimming overhead. There's also the Nature Centre and the 1890's Lahaina-Kaanapali sugar cane train
ride. Most resorts and hotels offer daily programs for children.
Humpback whales migrate to Maui's warmer waters from December through to May providing the
perfect opportunity to view these majestic creatures in their natural environment. You can also learn more about the whales by visiting the
historic whaling town of Lahaina.
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