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Charley Young Beach

Charley Young Beach

Situated at the northern end of Kam 1 (Kamaole Beach Park), Charley Young Beach is accessible through a residential neighborhood. The beach got its name after Charles Young - the owner of the property, which leads to the beach. The beach sits between Kaia Place and Ili Ili Road and is a small beach that is best visited in the morning when the water is at its calmest. Although Charles Young Beach isn’t ideal for snorkeling activities, it boasts a certain area near the north reef where the waters are calm. But be aware of the many rocks by the shoreline that makes entry to the water a bit difficult. And lately many sea turtles have been making this beach, home. Read More

Enchanted Floral Gardens

Enchanted Floral Gardens

The Enchanted Floral Gardens of Kula are amongst the prettiest botanical gardens in Maui. The 8 acre property is home to around 2000 species of tropical plants from around the world. Sitting in the mountains at an altitude of 2500 ft, visitors to the garden are treated to an array of colors as flowers bloom throughout. The garden is located along the Hana Highway, and is in the same vicinity as the Kula Botanical Gardens.

Garden of Eden Arboretum

Garden of Eden Arboretum

The Garden of Eden is a great tourist spot that is located alongside the Hana Highway. It is a wonderful place for families with kids to visit, thanks to the number of attractions located within the garden. Visitors get a stunning view of the ocean and can enjoy a quiet picnic amongst the numerous trees and greenery on the 26 acre property. Adventure seekers can hike along the oceanside trails, or visit the Puohokamoa waterfalls, to which one will have to rappel. This makes it the perfect destination for young and old alike! Read More

Hana Airport

Hana Airport

The smallest of the 3 airports in Maui, Hana Airport lies on the eastern side of the island and 3 km away from the township of Hana. It only has a single runway and offers a few commercial flights for passengers wanting to visit other Hawaiian islands.

Hana

Hana

One of the only unspoiled, calm, and quiet towns in Maui, the city of Hana provides its tourists with a view of a lot of rainforests, waterfalls, seascapes, and pools. There are a lot of narrow bridges and dangerous turns on the road to the city. Those visiting Hana should not miss out on Hana Cultural Center and Museum, Wai’anapanapa State Park, art galleries, Hamoa Beach, farmer markets for organic products. Go for snorkeling and hiking and other adventures. Read More

Honomanu Bay

Honomanu Bay

Situated between Hana and Paia, and by the Hana Highway ocean side, Honumanu Bay Beach in Maui is a picturesque bay most-frequented by the area residents. This East Maui beach boasts spectacular vistas of the black sand beach and the bay about a mile before the destination. The picture-perfect beach is a local gathering spot for surfing, fishing, and barbecues. The beach is encompassed by the jungle, which makes this place mystic and magical. It’s often visited most by the fishermen and expert-level surfers if the weather conditions are favorable. The beach isn’t a great place for swimming because of the strong currents and rocky reefs. Along with the local fishermen and surfers frequenting the beach, it is also frequented by the sharks. Read More

Iao Valley State Park

Iao Valley State Park

The Iao Valley State Park is a 4000 acre park that is home to the famous Iao Needle, a 1200 ft lava remnant in the middle of the valley. The park is home to a rich collection of flora and fauna, which attracts hikers and campers to its grounds. The Heritage Garden on the grounds pays homage to the multiple cultures that have had an influence on the islands of Hawaii. This includes tributes to the local tribes, American and Filipino traditions.

Kaanapali Kai Course

Kaanapali Kai Course

Another 18-hole golf course in Maui, the Ka’anapali Kai Course is known as a fun and easily accessible destination for your golfing adventures. Located on the west coast of Maui, the course features scenic beauty along with many gentle slopes overlooking the ocean views of Molokai and Lanai islands. Try out their twilight package which lets you enjoy a peaceful sunset session amidst the beautiful landscape.

Kaanapali Royal Golf Course

Kaanapali Royal Golf Course

Located at the Ka’anapali Resort, the Ka’anapali Royal Golf Course in Maui is a 6,700-yard layout featuring an exquisite 18-hole course. Located on the west coast of Maui, the course features a scenic beauty overlooking the ocean views of Molokai and Lanai islands. It has been a former host to iconic tournaments like LPGA Kemper Open and the Ka’anapali Classic. The course features historical commemorations sharing the stories of the sacred land of Ka’anapali that once served as a home to the Royal Chiefs of Maui. Read More

Kaanapali

Kaanapali

People visiting Ka’anapali should definitely visit the Black Rock or Pu’u Keka’a, Ka`anapali Historical Trail, and Legends Tour which includes 10 rock monument sites, or walk along the Ka’anapali Beachwalk. The place is also popular for snorkeling, swimming, golfing, and even for a walk or run. Tourists will also find beautiful places to eat and drink along with luxurious as well as affordable places to stay.

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