Maui is the Valley Isle of Hawaii, an island of incredible natural diversity from the volcanic Haleakala summit to the lush Road to Hana. Whale watching in winter, snorkeling at Molokini crater, and world-class beaches make it Hawaii's most versatile island destination.
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Top spots in Maui
Maui Tropical Plantation
Tourists learn how sugarcane & pineapples grow on the tram ride tour at this tropical working farm.
Wailua Falls
Iconic, popular 80-ft. waterfall off a highway with a modest parking lot & a swimming pond.
Waiʻānapanapa State Park
Coastal park featuring black lava sand, tidal caves & native plants also has cabins for rent.
Maui Ocean Center, The Aquarium of Hawaii
Family-friendly, 5-acre aquarium features a variety of species, plus a tide pool & shark tank.
Haleakalā National Park
10,023-foot dormant volcano offers spectacular sunrise views & glimpses of local endangered birds.
Haleakalā Summit
Upper Waikani Falls
Trio of large waterfalls amid rocks & lush vegetation with a popular swimming hole.
Twin Falls Maui
Rainforest hiking & sightseeing spot featuring waterfalls & pools, with guided tours available.
ʻOheʻo Gulch
Ho'okipa Beach Park
Spacious state park & surfing spot filled with a white sand beach, picnic areas & pavilions.