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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Hawaii-Maui

Hawaii-Maui
The Valley Island
Travel to Maui and experience a world-class resort destination offering luxurious beachfront hotels and a wide variety of resort options to meet every budget. The spectacular beaches at Kapalua, Kaanapali, Lahaina, Kihei, Wailea and Makena, all on the west side of the island, are among the world's best. With its variety of dining options, fabulous shopping, championship golf and incredible beaches, Maui is the ultimate vacation experience.

* Maui's mythic aura begins high atop Mauna Haleakala with its towering, dormant volcano crater big enough to hold Manhattan. Bundle up and watch the sun rise over Haleakala's moonlike surface for an experience you'll always remember.
* Maui is a golfer's paradise. Three incredibly scenic, championship courses in Kapalua are home to professional tournaments. More spectacular courses are found in Makena and Wailea.
* Explore historic Lahaina, once Hawaii's royal capital and later a famous whaling town. Today you'll find incredible shopping, dining and nightlife.
* Discover the Road to Hana and swim at the Pools at O'heo for an unforgettable trip. The twisting, narrow ribbon road weaves in and out of sea cliffs, mountains, valleys and waterfalls, and through rain forests and jungles of ferns.

1 comment:

Travel Gizmo said...

Maui is in my opinion the most romantic of all the Hawiaiin Islands. Still, the most exciting of the islands has to be Oahu. Staying in Honolulu is perhaps the best scenario for first-timers to Hawaii. Here you'll get a great taste of that Aloha lifestyle, in addition to more dining, shopping and nightlife options than all the other islands combined.