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With white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, Maui is
ideal for sunbathing, snorkeling and snoozing! But once
you’ve gotten enough sun, Maui’s also a great place for
shopping and sightseeing. The old whaling town of Lahaina is
home to many quaint shops and eclectic art galleries. On the
opposite side of the island, the long road to Hana will lead
you to the waterfall fed pools at Oheo Gulch, a perfect
place to stretch your legs and take in the view. After
touring the island, you may need to unwind in Wailea with a
pampering spa treatment. It’s no wonder visitors return here
year after year.
The "Magic Isle" produces sugar, pineapple, cattle and
horses. The 10,023-foot Haleakala is the largest dormant
volcano crater in the world. Lahaina was Hawaii's capital
before 1845, and still has some of the atmosphere of an old
whaling town. Nearby are the Kaanapali and Wailea resort
areas and golf courses. Hana and Iao Valley draw many
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