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If there is one reason for Maui's enduring popularity, it's diversity
- the island's uncanny ability to dazzle and soothe almost at the
same time. The second largest island in the Hawaiian chain, Maui
is packed with long, sandy beaches, tropical rainforests, rolling
green pasture lands, and spectacular rocky cliffs. Average temperatures
range between 75 and 85 degrees. In one day you can huddle at the
top of Haleakala Crater at sunrise in 40 degree weather, relax on
a sun drenched stretch of beach by noon, and enjoy a refreshing
drink at sunset from your lanai. Maui's beaches are legendary, pristine
and sheltered. It is an island about discovery - hike the forested
trails and view native plant species, watch rare birds in its wetlands,
and follow the highways of ancient chiefs. The magic of Maui is
its endless diversity.
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Haleakala
Crater
Hana
Iao
Valley |
Molokini
Island
Upcountry
Farms and Vineyards |

photos courtesy of Hawaii Visitors
Convention Bureau
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