Lahaina's Front Street is a quaint, rustic must-see. It sits on the water with hundreds of shops and restaurants with great views and fun people watching. Mostly composed of farmland, Lanai is gorgeous and peaceful. Scuba diving at the Cathedrals is world-renowned. Maalaea harbor sits on the southern edge of the valley.
With a few restaurants and a world-class Aquarium, Maalaea Harbor is a great place to leave on a boat trip from. Maalaea is centrally located making for a short trip from most spots on the island. This quaint paniolo cowboy town is 15 minutes up from Paia Town and has excellent shopping and restaurants.
This is a great town to stop at on the way to or from Haleakala Crater or Kula area. Makena is made up of a mixture of perfect beaches, rugged volcanic coastline, and lush tropical land. You'll find fewer places to stay down here with large expanses of untouched natural landscape. One of the most beautiful areas on Maui, Makena is the southern most point you can visit on Maui.
Home of some of the highest sea cliffs in the world, Molokai is long in waterfalls and history. Previously known for its forced leper colony, Molokai now is used primarily as farmland and home to a very peaceful local community.
Molokini is a dormant volcanic cinder cone off the coast of South Maui famous for its pristine scuba diving and snorkeling. It offers pretection from swell and incredible visibilty and ocean life. Known for its small town charm and hippy inhabitants, Paia is one of the better places to visit on Maui. With dozens of small boutiques and restaurants, the ambiance in this little coastal town is positive and warm. Maui and the other islands of Hawaii are in the middle of the north half of the Pacific Ocean.
Maui is miles west of San Francisco, miles west of Los Angeles, and miles east of Tokyo. Where is Maui relative to the other Hawaiian islands? It is second from the eastern end of the chain, between Oahu and the Big Island of Hawaii.
Scroll down to see the map below. Maui is the second-largest Hawaiian island, at square miles only the Big Island of Hawaii is larger. Travaasa Hana offers a diverse course of experiences including throw-net fishing, morning yoga, coconut husking and lei-making. Approximately 10 minutes from the Kahului Airport, the Center provides a 5,seat outdoor amphitheater, 1,seat, three-tier Castle Theater, the Founders Courtyard, bistro dining and built-in beverage and food service bars.
Year after year, Maui's properties — new and existing — continue to evolve to ensure that guest experiences will always be extraordinary. The Hyatt Residence Club — Hyatt Kaanapali Beach opened this year offering guests at Hyatt Regency Maui access to four new pools, an oceanfront tiki bar, a gourmet deli and grocery and an oceanside yoga lawn — all in addition to the two existing large pools and several dining outlets, including Japengo, Umalu, Ululani Shave Ice and Honolulu Coffee Company.
Suites reflect a sophisticated tropical palette. Tropical Villa Vacations has added an exclusive villa at Andaz Residences Maui at Wailea to its collection of luxury homes, estates and villa vacation rentals on Maui. SeaGlass is a stunning three-bedroom, four-bath residence boasting 3, square feet of indoor and outdoor living space. Maui Map, Regions and Towns Maui can be divided into a half-dozen island regions, each with a unique character and personality.
Known for its dry, sunny climate, South Maui is one of the two most popular island regions for Maui visitors the other being West Maui. Maalaea is a peaceful little village situated on a scenic harbor and a three-mile beach extending to Kihei. Kihei is a bustling town loaded with shopping, dining, and activity options, boasting a series of wide beaches and well-equipped beach parks. Wailea and Makena are beautifully manicured resort communities featuring upscale accommodations, shopping, and golf courses on prime beachfront land.
West Maui is isolated from the rest of the island by a long stretch of two-lane oceanfront highway that is so close to the water cars often get sprayed by the waves! Lahaina , once a historic whaling port, is a charming waterfront town offering delightful inns, restaurants, art galleries, and shops.
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