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The Kapalua Plantation Course
The Plantation Course of Kapalua Golf resort is a 7,411 Yard golf course embellishing the slopes of the West Maui mountains in January. It serves as a home for PGA TOUR’s Hyundai Tournament of Champions and is a popular golf course in Maui. Featuring 18 holes, each with breath-taking ocean views and greenery, the course offers deep ravines and dramatic elevation change. The resort surrounded by pineapple plantation has been a favourite since its establishment and should not be missed.
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The King Kamehameha Course
Maui’s only 18-hole private golf course, The King Kamehameha Course is located on the slopes of West Maui mountains and it provides phenomenal mountain and coastal views. Situated at 750 feet above sea level, this golf course in Maui is one of the most peaceful backdrops for your tee times. Become a member to enjoy the 74,000 square feet clubhouse hosted by the golf course.
The Sacred Garden of Maliko
The Sacred Garden of Maliko is a great place for tourists to reconnect with nature. The serene layout of the garden offers a number of activities for visitors. The most popular attractions on the grounds are the two labyrinths, offering just a single way in and out through the well maintained plants.
The garden is divided into three main sections: Jesus Garden, Buddha Garden and The Mother Garden. Each garden offers a unique spiritual experience to guests. It is also home to a peace sanctuary and a retreat center, making it the perfect place for those looking to find their peace while on vacation.
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The Shops at Wailea
The Shops at Wailea is a well recognised landmark in Maui. It was built in 2000 and is located at the Wailea Resort. Home to amazing boutiques, restaurants, shops or galleries, this mall is definitely one of the most luxurious places in Maui. Major brands like Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany are all easily found here. A paid parking facility can also be accessed by the visitors.
Twin Falls
Situated along Hana Highway in Maui, Hawaii, Twin Falls is a pair of waterfalls that’s among the first waterfalls on the way to Hana. Set on a private land - Wailele Farm, Twin Falls is open to public visitations. To get to the falls, visitors must take a short hike through the jungle boasting spectacular vistas of lush native plants and the waterfalls. Although the waterfalls can get a bit crowded, the views that are offered here through the hike, make the crowd more tolerable. Along with the waterfalls, visitors can enjoy the swimmable pools and can make use of the guided tours.
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Upper Waikani Falls
Upper Waikani Falls is a large triple waterfall situated along the mountainside of Hana Highway. Also referred to as Three Bears, Upper Waikani Falls features three separate waterfalls next to each other that are encompassed by lush vegetation.
All three waterfalls vary in lengths, with the third - ‘baby bear’ being the smallest. These waterfalls fall from a height of 70 feet into a pool of water. To get to the postcard-worthy destination, visitors get easy access to hike for about a mile and a half. If hiking isn’t a part of the plan, the waterfalls can be witnessed from the bridge nearby where people can snap great pictures.
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Wailea Blue Course
Another exceptionally well course at the Wailea Golf Club in Maui, the Blue Course stretches over 6,765 yards of scenic beauty. Offering 18 holes, the course is known as the Grand Lady of Wailea. Witness the gorgeous views of Ma’alaea Bay and Mount Haleakala volcano as you set out to enjoy your tee time. The Haleakala also serves as a protective shield from the famous Maui Wind.
Wailea Emerald Course
Located amidst the palm trees and tropical verdure, the Wailea Emerald Course is an 18-hole course in the Wailea Golf Club spread over 6,825 yards. Offering the best golf experience in Maui, this golf course known as the most women-friendly golf course in North America features beautiful fairways and rugged lava rocks. Book your tee time to play in this picturesque valley boasting pristine ocean views of Haleakala and the Pacific.
Wailea Gold Course
An 18-hole course spread over 7,000 yards of the beautiful landscape; the Wailea Gold Course is recognised as the toughest course among all the other courses hosted by the Wailea Golf Club.
It has been a popular choice because of its preservation of lava rock walls and its status as a former host to Wendy’s Champions Skins Game. Terrain’s rugged natural furrows add to the adventure of playing golf on this golf course in Maui.
Waimoku Falls
A 400-foot waterfall situated near Pipiwai trail, Waimoku Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in Maui, Hawaii. To witness this magnificent beauty, visitors must walk through the Pipiwai trail, which is around a 2-mile trip one way.
The hike to the waterfalls is a bit arduous, but the views of the picturesque landscapes such as the banyan trees, bamboo groves, and water pools make the hike rewarding. Waimoku Falls isn’t a gushing waterfall, but the cascading height of the waterfall itself is astounding.
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