Maui

The second largest island in the Hawaiisn chain is many destinations in one. Here you can golf, bike, hike, play tennis, windsurf, snorkel and enjoy some of the best beaches in the islands.

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Island map: Maui

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Highlights: Maui

Haleakala National Park: Dormant volcano 10,000 feet above sea level. Spectacular view at sunrise of Maui plus Mauna Kea on the Big Island.

Iao Valley State Park: Visit Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens and Hale Hoikeike Museum en route to Iao Needle - 1,200 foot green spire.

Lahaina: Historic whaling village. Walk to Old Fort, Baldwin House, Shingon Buddhist Temple and more. Waterfront setting for bustling shops.

Molokini: Great snorkeling in marine preserve.

Kaanapali: Prime, self-contained resort area with two championship golf courses, world famous Kaanapali Beach, snorkeling at Black Rock, Whaler's Village shopping and museum. Oceanfront walk connects all resorts.

Wailea: Lush, upscale self-contained resort. Three championship golf courses, shopping. Seaside Path connects all resorts.

Great beaches: Napili, Kaanapali, and Wailea.

Distances and Driving Times:
Kaanapali to Lahaina: 6 miles, 25 min.
Kaanapali to Haleakala: 60 miles, 90 min.
Kahului to Kaanapali: 27 miles, 50 min.
Kahului to Wailea: 17 miles, 30 min.

Maps and information courtesy of Hawaii world