Travel to Maui and experience the many wonders the island has to offer. Below, 12 reasons Maui is a must. (As if you need that many.)
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1 Magic Molokini
This crescent moon-shaped islet is one of Hawaii’s most recognizable snorkel spots — and one of the most magical. Sea creatures congregate in the calm waters within the crater, and the rocky sides protect from unpredictable wave action.
With thriving corals, colorful schools of fish, sea turtles, Hawaiian monk seals and even sharks, a day spent here will leave you in starry-eyed awe.
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2 The Road to HanaThe ridiculously picturesque Hana Highway winds all the way down the Northeast coast of Maui. The day-long road trip is all about the journey, with waterfalls around every turn and endless views of ocean and rainforest on either side.
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3 Haleakala Sunrises
So you think you’ve seen a sunrise? Sorry to burst your bubble, but Haleakala is here to prove you wrong. The shield volcano, whose name means “House of the Sun,” provides a summit sunrise view like no other.
Haleakala National Park is home to a number of threatened species, and the site holds a special significance for native Hawaiians. It’s one of Maui’s most popular destinations.
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6 Wildlife Galore
We’re convinced that these are the luckiest paddle boarders ever, but run-ins with wildlife are fairly common in Hawaiian waters.
The channel that runs between Maui and Molokai is a popular spot for humpback whales during the winter months. Take a whale-watching tour to get a close glimpse of the majestic creatures. Seeing them in real life is an experience you won’t soon forget.
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7 Remarkable RuinsAs photographer Daniel Sullivan knows from hiking the coast for days on end, Maui’s shoreline is ever-changing and always beautiful. The island’s coast is still home to historic ruins left by the ancient Hawaiians, known as “The King’s Highway.” The abandoned trade route once circumnavigated the island.
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8 Forces of NatureJaws, a powerful big-wave surf spot on the North Shore of Maui, brings out the most courageous surfers from all corners of the globe. Sometimes they make riding the waves look easy. Other times, the ocean gets the best of them. But watching safely from shore is enough to get your adrenaline pumping.
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12 The Aloha Spirit
Maui may be a world-renowned travel destination, but it still feels a lot like a small town. “It’s a slower pace of life here…You don’t encounter things like road rage or people always in a rush. Here you’ll find what’s called the ‘Aloha Spirit,’”
Aloha is a greeting, an expression of love and a connection to nature. It’s a way of life found only in Hawaii.