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Road to Hana
The guide was updated:Rent your own vehicle or book a tour to explore the Road to Hana, a route of fascinating natural beauty that cuts through lush rain forest passing by misty waterfalls, bays or crystal-blue water, hiking trails and lookout points that are guaranteed to take your breath away. Do plan on making multiple stops, and consider booking an overnight stay or two at one of the many accommodation options along the way.
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Spreading across Maui's Southeastern coastline, Haleakalā National Park is where the island's highest point, the top of the dormant volcano is found — the place where, as legend has it, demigod Maui lassoed the sun. Challenge yourself with one of its peaks (the highest, Puʻu ʻUlaʻula or Red Hill, rises to 10,023 feet above the sea), and enjoy the breathtaking view. Visits in rental or private cars are subject to pre-reservation, which is available online.
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Road to Hana
Rent your own vehicle or book a tour to explore the Road to Hana, a route of fascinating natural beauty that cuts through lush rain forest passing by misty waterfalls, bays or crystal-blue water, hiking trails and lookout points that are guaranteed to take your breath away. Do plan on making multiple stops, and consider booking an overnight stay or two at one of the many accommodation options along the way.
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Maui Ocean Center
Immerse yourself in the colorful marine world at one of Hawaii's most attractive places! From the hatchlings of the Turtle Lagoon to the sharks of the Nursery Bay, you'll find the most interesting of underwater life here. Family passes are available.
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Iao Valley State Park
On the eastern side of the West Maui Forest Reserve, Iao Valley State Park is a pedestrian-friendly valley with a paved walk and scenic views of the 2250-feet tall 'Iao Needle. For an easier alternative, visit the botanical garden showcasing the plants brought by the settlers into ‘Iao Valley, which, as the site of the battle of Kepaniwai, is also rich in cultural and spiritual heritage.
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Hawaii Nature Center
This gem of the lush Iao Valley park is an education center organizing rainforest walks, and fun educational programs for children, all aimed at showing visitors the rich flora and fauna of Maui.
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Ho'omana Spa Maui
Indulge in a coconut milk bath, or take a detoxifying sea clay bath, and top it all with a four-hand massage. You can also take a class to learn the indigenous Lomi Lomi massage, to make it a longer-lasting experience.
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Fun Factory
Located in the heart of Maui, this center with its vibrant atmosphere, exciting video games and impressive prizes is a go-to destination for the whole family, with a party area dedicated to special occasions.
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Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum
This museum will give you an interesting insight into the local sugar industry, the history of Hawaiian sugarcane plantations and its influence on life in Maui, from technical and geographical aspects to the lives of people working in the industry.
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Ali'i Kula Lavender
Just west of Haleakalā National Park, Ali'i Kula Lavender farm has 45 types of lavender plants, many of which bloom year round to always ensure a breathtaking purple view. Browse the gift shop and join a guided tour or a gourmet picnic, where you can enjoy a light Mediterranean lunch.
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Clear Kayaks Maui
As Maui's only clear-bottom kayaking experience, Clear Kayaks Maui gives you the unique opportunity to enjoy South Maui’s coral reefs and marine life. New to kayaking? The kayaks are durable and easy to maneuver, so fun is guaranteed for beginners as well as the more seasoned.
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Maui Historical Society
Discover the history of Maui through this extensive collection of artifacts, weapons and fishing implements. The site also includes a room dedicated to paintings, as well as to the endangered species found on the island, and interesting pieces like Pohaku Hōʻoikaika to test your strength.
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Wailea Golf Club
The Wailea Golf Club is rated among the best golf courses in the country by Golf Magazine and Golf Digest. Book a game for the award-winning Gold, Emerald and Blue courses, and enjoy a splendid ocean view.
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