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Maui is the second-largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago. It is known as “The Valley Isle” for its dramatic mountain peaks and valleys, which cover the entire volcanic island. Maui is famed for its postcard-worthy white-sand beaches and tropical landscapes, as well as world-class sunrises and sunsets. During a holiday here you can visit one of the largest dormant volcanoes in the world, go for a scenic drive on the famous Road to Hana, and soak up the sun at countless tropical beach parks. Come to watch the humpback whale migration, do a tour of a pineapple farm, and snorkel in a sea of colourful tropical fish. A visit to Maui offers the perfect idyllic setting for a romantic couple's getaway or a family holiday.
An idyllic villa stay in MauiTreat yourself to a little bit of luxury with a holiday spent in a villa on the island of Maui (because you deserve it)! The island boasts an impressive range of villas in all shapes and sizes and in a variety of locations, offering a little something for every type of traveller. Stay in a modern villa equipped with customised features like a private swimming pool and hot tub, as well as a balcony with an ocean view. Revel in the serene, idyllic landscapes of the island with a secluded villa surrounded by palm trees and lush tropical forests. Choose a villa just steps away from the soft sands of a beach where you can go for swims any time you like. There are large villas for families equipped to sleep up to 8 people, as well as smaller, romantic villa options for couples to enjoy. You’ll have all the modern comforts you’ll ever need and more, such as high-speed Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, clothes washer and dryer, and fully functioning kitchens. What are you waiting for? A tropical paradise awaits you at a villa in Hawaii!
Travellers and activities
Maui is the ultimate romantic Hawaiian destination for couples of all ages to enjoy some quality time spent together in a spectacular setting. There are endless ways you can enjoy a holiday with your partner in Maui, but the best way to start is with a trip to a spa for a relaxing couples massage. Also, go for a horseback riding tour to peacefully explore the stunning coastal landscapes around the island. Helicopter tours are another fantastic way to take in the beauty of Maui from a whole new perspective as you fly over the peaks, valleys, and turquoise coastlines of the island.
Maui for familiesFamilies will find plenty of ways to stay active and entertained exploring the many wonders of Maui. Go for a snorkelling tour to explore the colourful underwater world just off the island’s shoreline. You can purchase or hire snorkelling masks and fins at numerous points around the island which you can bring along with you when you go to the beach. You’ll be likely to spot plenty of sea turtles, tropical fish, and spectacular coral reefs as you snorkel around. Doing a snorkelling tour with a professional guide is also a popular option. Families shouldn’t miss out on the opportunity to attend a traditional Hawaiian Luau. Learn all about Hawaiian culture at the fun event which includes traditional dancing, music, a pork barbecue, and classic Hawaiian foods like taro plant and yellowfin tuna.
You can visit the largest banyan tree in the USA at Lahaina Banyan Court Park in Maui.
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This popular beach is one of the most visited stretches of sand on the island. The golden sandy shoreline stretches for over 3 miles and is frequented among sunbathers, swimmers, surfers, families, and couples. The beach is situated in a prime resort area and the shoreline is lined with numerous hotels, shops, and restaurants, as well as a large open-air shopping centre called Whalers Village. Spend your day here snorkelling, swimming, and going for long walks along the shoreline.
2. Explore one of the largest dormant volcanoes in the world at Haleakala National ParkHaleakala National Park attracts over a million visitors each year to its otherworldly landscape. You’ll feel as though you’ve travelled to Mars as you enter the 30,000-acre parkland with the peak of the Haleakala volcano jutting out 10,000 feet above sea level. The circumference of the volcano crater measures a whopping 20 miles in circumference. There are numerous walking trails you can choose from throughout the park of varying levels of difficulty.
3. Dig your feet in the black sands at Wai’anapanapa State ParkThe stunning black sandy shoreline at Wai’anapanapa State Park contrasts magnificently against the vibrant turquoise waters. This beach is one of the islands top hidden gems, offering so much more to do than just simply swim and sunbathe. Go for a stroll along the main walking path in the park to discover some volcanic rock caves which are filled with freshwater pools. You can swim in the pools and visit the nearby natural blow holes.
4. Explore the lush green landscapes at Iao Valley State ParkHead to the centre of the island to explore some of the most verdant, unspoiled landscapes on the island. The park spans for 4,000-acres and boasts spectacular rock formations, jagged green valleys, and dramatic mountain peaks. You can choose from many hiking trails, all of which lead through dense tropical forests and offer spectacular views of the park’s most scenic landscapes. For a fairly easy hiking option, explore the Ethnobotanical Loop which is less than a mile in length and leads to one of the most iconic natural features of the park, the Iao Needle. Be sure to bring plenty of water along for the adventure since they don’t sell it inside the park.
5. Go for an epic mini road-trip along the Road to HanaThe Road to Hana is famous for its dramatic and beautiful scenery, as well as its thrilling twists and turns. A day-trip spent exploring the road is a must for any visitor in Maui. Drive past towering waterfalls, stop at scenic lookout points, and pass along lush tropical rainforests. There are many points of interest and popular attractions located along The Road to Hana, so be prepared to make quite a few stops along the way.
6. Visit one of the largest undeveloped beaches in HawaiMakena Beach State Park happens to be the most photographed beach in all of Hawaii thanks to its unspoiled golden shoreline framed by lush tropical forests and rolling mountains. The waters here are a surreal shade of turquoise and it’s the perfect place to go for a dreamy, tranquil swim. There aren’t any commercial businesses, cafes, or restaurants nearby– which is all part of the appeal. Do be sure to bring everything you need with you since you won’t be able to purchase anything during your visit.
7. Go for a walk through a bamboo forestPipiwai Trail is one of the most visited walking trails on the island. The 4-mile walk passes through an enchanting bamboo forest, three cascading waterfalls, and stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. It’s situated on the Road to Hana, so you can easily stop to do the hike during your road trip.