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Things to Do in Maui

Maui is a tropical treasure.
It is a destination that draws different types of travelers, including those looking for romance, people seeking adventure and families.
Mt.
Haleakala rises over 10,000 feet.
The volcano's lush slopes are home to exotic birds and rare wildlife.
Maui also offers golfing, museums, excellent restaurants and shopping.
Here are some of the most popular things to do while visiting Maui.
Atlantis Submarine Take a deep dive down to see a technicolor world of fish, coral gardens and a sunken shipped named the Carthaginian aboard a modern submarine.
From December through April, you may even site whales.
Haleakala Crater If you're looking for an out of this world experience, check out the lava formations and exotic plant life of this massive seven and a half mile long crater.
Haleakala is the world's largest dormant volcano.
At 10,032 feet above sea level, it provides views that are out of this world.
Get up early and see the crater at sunrise.
For the adventurous, you can take a 38 mile bike trip coasting down the volcano ending into he town of Paia.
Lahaiana Sailors and pirates once caroused in this beautiful seaport in search of wine and women.
Things have tame down quite a bit since then, but there's still a party going on with lots of bars, restaurants, museums and ships.
Why not take a surfing lesson with an expert instructor or attend a Luau to experience traditional Hawaii cuisine, dances and music.
Road to Hana Splash mountain has nothing on this 50 mile long road past waterfalls, rainforests, botanical gardens, streams and the Seven Sacred Pools.
The road ends at "heavenly Hana", where you can explore freshwater caves, as well as beautiful black and white sand beaches.
Moloka'i by Helicopter Enjoy amazing views of Hawaii's tallest waterfall, remote valleys the Kalaupapa Peninsula and the world's highest sea cliffs.


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