Maui
Ritz Carlton Kapalua
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Kea Lani Hotel
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Four Seasons Maui
Hula, more popular now than ever, remains the heart and soul of Hawaiian culture. Whether it's a vigorous hike through Haleakala Crater, a comfortable afternoon of whale watching on a luxurious and stable ocean-going vessel, snorkeling over an incredible tropical reef, or gliding through the air in a state-of-the-art helicopter, Maui's activity providers have everything you need to fully enjoy our Islands' unique natural environment.
Maui's Haleakala Crater is known to Hawaiians as the "House of the Sun." Day hikes and camping in the Crater offer unforgettable views and lifetime memories.
Maui's Iao Valley is steeped in Hawaiian history and culture. A favorite destination for Maui visitors, the Iao is also home to the Maui campus of the Hawaii Nature Center. Every winter the Magic Isles play host to migrating humpback whales. An endangered species, their recovery is a first-rate conservation success story.
With over 20 golf courses Maui's Magic Isles can clearly lay claim to be one of the world's premier golf destinations. Maui Island alone boasts over 15 courses, several ranked at or near the top worldwide. Although Maui hosts several well-known professional tournaments tee times are rarely hard to come by. If your game is in need of a brush-up Maui's corps of teaching professionals are ready and able to utilize the newest in high-tech instructional tools and methods on your behalf. Whether you're a life-long addict, or just learning one of the world's favorite pastimes, you'll find golf on Maui's Magic Isles the sporting experience of a lifetime. Just be prepared to be spoiled and create memories that will forever be your benchmark for golfing pleasure.
With over 33 miles of gorgeous tropical beaches Maui is a Mecca for beachcombers and ocean sports enthusiasts. Whether it's a relaxing day of lounging and beachcombing, or a sailing, snorkeling or scuba adventure, life on Maui is a beach!