Maui
Sea turtle on Maui
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Maui

No itinerary? No problem. Just go holoholo—out for the fun of it. On Maui, adventure unfolds naturally, letting you embrace the moment and explore at your own pace. Here, the journey is just as rewarding as the destination, and there’s no shortage of incredible places to discover.

Locals say Maui no ka oi—Maui is the best—and it’s easy to see why. World-class waves invite you to surf, while tranquil reefs offer some of the best snorkeling around. Relaxation becomes second nature as you take in a mesmerizing sunset from a postcard-perfect beach. And when it comes to sand, why settle for just one shade? Choose from black, green, or red, and make the island your own, one breathtaking view at a time.

Our Hotels & Condo Resorts on Maui

* Rates include mandatory fees. Taxes not included.
* Rates include mandatory fees. Taxes not included.
Maui beach

Must See

Must Do

  1. Stay Inspired

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  2. Snorkeling on Maui

    Snorkeling

    Let’s be clear: The water off Maui’s South Shore is so clear that you can see up to 150 feet depths. Add in the world’s friendliest sea turtles, spinner dolphins, plus hundreds of species of fish, and you’ve got the finest snorkeling in all of Hawaii.

  3. Water-Sports

    The North Shore of Maui is where it’s at for all kinds of surfing and SUP-ing (stand up paddleboarding). Wild waves and skilled instructors are easy to find, so get in the water and take up your favorite water sport.

  4. Zip lining on Maui

    Zip Lining

    You can hang ten in the water, but you can hang 3600 on a zipline. There are many places to zipline across the island, including Maui’s longest zipline at 3,600 feet.

  5. Bridge in Hana, Maui

    Adventure

    Whether you ask locals or travelers what they recommend you do on Maui, hiking beautiful trails throughout the island and driving the road to Hana are a must. There’s hiking and biking for all levels but for those ready for something serious, Haleakala National Park is just the place. Maui is known for its scenic views from almost anywhere on the island, so make sure you see as many as you can while you’re adventuring.