Featured Maui Vacations
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Kapalua
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Kapalua
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Kapalua
The warm and welcoming magic of Maui.
From the top of Haleakala down to Lahaina harbor, a Maui vacation is full of adventures and unique experiences. Maui is home to some of the world’s most magnificent sights, making it worth a visit just to drive the scenic Hana Highway or watch humpback whales from Ka’anapali Beach. Add in Lahaina’s historic sights, championship golf courses, and a wide range of resorts to choose from, and it’s an island sure to exceed your vacation expectations. Another bonus? Maui’s location makes it the perfect home base from which to explore the islands of Lanai and Molokai.
Why Book a Maui Vacation Package
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The Road to Hana
The high point of any Maui vacation is the Road to Hana, generally considered to be one the most picturesque drives in the world. Beginning in Kahului, the Hana Highway winds past waterfalls, dramatic vistas, and flowering rainforests until it reaches the small town of Hana. Filled with narrow one-lane bridges and hairpin turns, the 52-mile drive can take anywhere from two to four hours. Hana itself is a quaint town on the island's east coast that embodies the spirit of aloha. Once there, visit historic St. Sophia's Church, browse for souvenirs at the Hasegawa General Store and Hana Ranch Store, or tour Hale Pilani, the state's largest Hawaiian temple.
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Championship Golf
Maui has 14 courses, many of which regularly rank high on "best of" lists. With fairways abutting ancient lava flows, tees surrounded by palm groves, and greens arched by rainbows formed in the ocean mist—not to mention challenging 15-25 mph trade winds—it may be hard to focus on your game.
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Beautiful Beaches
Strung along Maui's 120-mile coastline are dozens of white, black, and red sand beaches ranging from popular spots with full amenities to undeveloped gems off the beaten path. Some are ideal for surfing, snorkeling, and windsurfing, while others attract locals and visitors alike for a more relaxed day of fun in the sun. Most well-known are Ka'anapali, home to many of the island's family-friendly resorts, and Wailea, where many more upscale resorts are found.
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A Day in Historic Lahania
Once the capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom as well as a booming whaling village, Lahaina remains a cultural hotspot today, now filled with art galleries, unique shops, and delicious restaurants.
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Natural Wonders
We can't adequately describe Maui's many natural wonders. To get a true picture, you really have to experience them. Take a sunrise or sunset hike up Hawaii's highest peak, Mt. Halekala, or jump on a helicopter tour of Maui's remote rainforests. From December through May, Maui is known for exceptional whale-watching.
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Visit Molokai
From Maui, go island-hopping to Molokai, the 'Friendly Isle.' Take a helicopter tour that combines views of the ancient West Maui Mountains with Molokai's spectacular sea cliffs, waterfalls, and remote valleys. Or cross the Pailolo Channel via ferry for a day trip, where you'll see the island's beauty up close.
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Weddings by Funjet
The beautiful beaches and lush mountain rainforests are just the beginning. Hawaii’s awe-inspiring scenery is the ideal backdrop to celebrate your love, filled with experiences you can’t find anywhere else. From the diversity of the Island of Hawaii, the adventure of Maui, the nightlife of Oahu, to the natural wonder of Kauai, the seclusion of Lanai, and the relaxation of Molokai, Hawaii has an island that’s just the right fit for the experience you seek.