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Maui
Maui, which is located midway between Oahu and Hawaii, showcases a mix of eclectic styles and cultures; in some villages, ancient Hawaiian is still spoken, as nearby five-star resorts beckon the rich and famous. Asian and Polynesian influences are evident everywhere, from cuisine to clothing to architecture. Outdoor lovers will be especially happy in Maui, as the stunning terrain offers so many camping and hiking opportunities, and the warm oceans are ideal for year-round swimming, sailing and whale-watching cruises. It is no wonder that Maui is one of the top travel destinations in the world. read more
Maui, which is located midway between Oahu and Hawaii, showcases a mix of eclectic styles and cultures; in some villages, ancient Hawaiian is still spoken, as nearby five-star resorts beckon the rich and famous. Asian and Polynesian influences are evident everywhere, from cuisine to clothing to architecture. Outdoor lovers will be especially happy in Maui, as the stunning terrain offers so many camping and hiking opportunities, and the warm oceans are ideal for year-round swimming, sailing and whale-watching cruises. It is no wonder that Maui is one of the top travel destinations in the world. read more
Kihei
Located south on the island of Maui, the city of Kihei has grown from a small strip of land in the 1960s to a thriving suburb today. Visitors to Kihei can choose from activites such as swimming in the Pacific, scuba diving and snorkling or lounging on one of the numerous surrounding beaches. Also in Kihei, The Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary promotes education and research into these majestic creatures which visit the area every winter. Kihei also boasts two large malls, a multi-plex movie theater and many restaurants. read more
Located south on the island of Maui, the city of Kihei has grown from a small strip of land in the 1960s to a thriving suburb today. Visitors to Kihei can choose from activites such as swimming in the Pacific, scuba diving and snorkling or lounging on one of the numerous surrounding beaches. Also in Kihei, The Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary promotes education and research into these majestic creatures which visit the area every winter. Kihei also boasts two large malls, a multi-plex movie theater and many restaurants. read more
Hawaii
Hawaii is synonymous with paradise. White sandy beaches, warm sea breezes and tropical landscapes abound. Whether your interests include climbing volcanoes, surfing the gnarly waves, snorkeling with the fishes, or just relaxing on one of the many beautiful beaches, there is something for everyone in the Aloha State.
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