GET TO KNOW MAUI HAWAII
Maui is considered the Best Place to Visit in the United States. The Island and the state of Hawaii have incredibly interesting culture, history and ecology. Maui marries urban adventure with scenic outdoor beauty, making it the ideal destination for just about any type of traveler. Whether you want to trek through a bamboo forest or take a spearfishing tour on the water, y
ou can find things to do in Maui that speak to your personal brand of the aloha spirit. Areas & Neighborhoods While Maui is universally stunning, it is also divided into several distinct areas. Some cities on the island are tucked away, while others are bustling and right in the thick of the culture and action. No matter the nature of your trip, you can find a part of Maui where you feel right at home. Central Maui — If you fly into Kahului Airport, the largest airport on the island, you will begin your vacation in Central Maui. There are plenty of attractions and activities in this part of the island, from Kanaha Beach world famous for kite-surfing and wind-surfing to Maalaea Harbor which houses one of the top aquariums in the world and where you can take off for your many ocean activity adventures. West Maui — This is where Kaanapali Beach, Voted No. 2 in World’s Best Beaches: 2019 TripAdvisor Award, lays. Staying on the west side of the island used to be reserved for royalty and other well-to-do travelers. Lahaina, also located in West Maui, was the original state capital of the state of Hawaii until Honolulu took over that honor in 1850. Some of the best water activities on the island are also found here, from snorkeling, to parasailing, to scuba diving, whale watching and kayaking. South Maui — You will find some of the most beautiful sandy beaches in Keawakapu, Kamaole Beach and Big Beach, in Kihei, Makena, Wailea. You will also find a wide variety of shops and services, fine and casual dining, cafes and family activities.