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Four Don't-Miss Activities In Maui

By Ella Hemmings


While all the Hawaiian islands have their charms, Maui offers an abundance of fun activities for travelers. While you might expect to spend your vacation days at the beach, there are plenty of other options to consider that will help you really get to know this island and create some beloved memories.

1. Catch The Sunrise At The Top Of Haleakala

Haleakala is an inactive volcano, and you can spend time hiking around and exploring the crater, but for a real treat, plan a sunrise trip to this mountain top. The views are amazing and it's well worth rising before the dawn. If you arrive around 5 a.m., not only will you catch the sunrise, you also are likely to see some pretty amazing stars. Alternatively, you can watch the sunset at Haleakala, but most people prefer the spectacular beauty of the sunrise.

2. Take A Rugged Journey To Hana

When it comes to visiting the tiny hamlet of Hana, the trip is more about the journey than the destination. This little seaside town has fewer than 1,300 residents and is accessible only by State Highway 360, otherwise known as the Hana Highway. While it's only about 45 miles from the town of Paia (where one typically begins the journey) to Hana, this is a trip that easily can take 10 or more hours. The road is windy and narrow with many one-lane bridges. The scenery is spectacular and you can stop at various places to enjoy the view, hike to a waterfall or swim in the ocean. If you want to really enjoy the journey, you can book a hotel stay in Hana and then drive to and from the town at your leisure.

3. Take In The Maui View From The Sea

While you might think that it's enough to simply enjoy the sea views or perhaps take in the view of the island from Haleakala, there are also some pretty great views of Maui when you go out on the open ocean. A whale watching tour, a sunset boat cruise or even a kayaking trek are great ways to get a look at the Maui coastline from the sea.

4. Get Married

Every year, thousands of couples get married in Maui. While it might seem like a destination wedding is out of your reach financially, these types of weddings can be more affordable than you think. After all, a destination wedding trims the guest list and the cost of the reception. Plus, you definitely will need to hire a Maui wedding planner, and that makes the whole process much easier.

At Love Maui Weddings, this team of Maui wedding planners has been helping couples plan weddings of all sizes, as well as elopements and vow renewals for more than 25 years. They can help you plan a beachfront ceremony, a ceremony at a botanical garden, at an oceanfront resort or anywhere your heart desires. Whether the ceremony includes a large party or just the two of you, they also have some amazing wedding packages that will make your day truly spectacular.




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