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E Komo Mai ~ Welcome to the Beach Capital of Hawaii
You have found everyone’s favorite fantasy island where 45 white sand beaches lure two million tourists to a sun splashed vacation in Maui’s clear clear blue Pacific ocean

Maui is the only place on the planet where you can ride a bike from the top of a 10,000- foot dormant
volcano to sea level, covering 34 miles. Coasting down the mountain on specially made bicycles, passing from the lunar-surface terrain of Haleakala National Park, through sweet-smelling eucalyptus forests, past colorful flower farms, bucolic pastures and pineapple fields to the Pacific Ocean, is eco-adventure tourism at its finest.
For wildlife-touring extraordinaire, venture to Maui between December and April, when humpback whales migrate to Maui to mate and bear their calves.  Nothing can compare to watching a 45-foot marine mammal propel itself into the air. Observing these gentle giants creates memories of nature’s wonder that will linger forever.

Explore Maui’s ecologically fragile rain forests, leaving no more damage to the planet than a temporary sound print, via a state-of-the-art helicopter. Hover, suspended in space, over a thundering waterfall, float over an extinct volcanic crater in the remote West Maui Mountains, glide through lush tropical valleys and soar past jagged cliffs carved by millions of years of the pounding surf.

Plunge into Neptune’s underwater world without getting wet on a modern submarine. View Hawaii’s ocean environment which includes species of fish found nowhere else in the world.

From gliding silently over the water, propelled by just a paddle and your imagination, to hang gliding over the slopes of Haleakala, Maui has hundreds of outdoor adventures for visitors to enjoy. Not only is the activity industry a huge employer, generating more than $200 million a year and employing thousands, but it also is a natural complement to the visitor industry. Maui’s eco-tourism and adventures are known around the globe. Some people say that maybe they are

 

Maui enjoys tremendous diversity of beaches fronting the warm tropical sea – from miles of powdery white sand to even a black lava beach!

Welcome to the Maui Beaches guide where you’ll find all the information you need on Maui’s best beaches. Enjoy “surfing” this site to find the real surfer’s paradise on your Maui vacation and let us help you discover valuable secret spots known only to the locals in Maui Revealed!

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Discover Maui’s Culture
A Profound Heritage

Shared by many ethic groups,
Maui reveals itself in an
amazing rainbow of the arts.

When on Maui be sure to visit the
Island’s own $40 million Maui Arts and
Cultural Center (MACC) in Kahului.

Check for year round festivals such as
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Maui’s Underwater World
Seek out the Island’s Snorkeling Spots

When at the beach look for some rocks
along the shoreline where you’ll find tropical
fish. Or take a cruise to MOLOKINI the
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