An oasis to welcome nature lovers with pinch-me-must-be-dreaming beaches
Volcanoes. Valleys. Beaches with black sand. Maui brings drama. Yes, there are many resorts and hotels here, but Maui does not miss out on the tourist attractions - they are always in good shape, the Hawaiian culture, and that “spirit of the aloha”.
Maui, also known as “The Valley Isle,” is Hawaii's second-largest island. A popular island with its world-famous beaches, the holy Iao Valley, views of the humpback whales (during the winter months), farm and table food and beautiful sunrise and sunset from Haleakala. Not surprisingly, Maui was voted "Best Island in the U.S." by Coné Nast Traveler students for more than 20 years. Look at the Maui districts and the whole island has to offer.
Named “Valley Isle,” due to the large valley between its two major volcanoes, Maui is known for its natural beauty and its splendid resorts and tourist attractions - a triple threat that puts the island in the middle of the island's top tourist attractions. Honeymooners are so crowded here, whether they take a photo of the sun on the shiny sands of Kaanapali Beach, visit a local farm, walk the picturesque highway of the historic city of Lahaina or roam the fragrant fields on the lavender farm of the island, Maui assures all couples a good start. Avid golfers can enjoy a tee time at Kapalua Resort, while hikers can choose between hiking in the rich Iao Valley, visiting Haleakala National Park (called the House of the Sun) or simply enjoying a drive down Hannah's jaw.
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