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‘The Valley Isle,’ as Maui is also known, is the second-largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago, renowned for its world-famous beaches and incredible scenery. Explore Molokini one of only three known submerged volcanic calderas in the world, and Hawaii’s only island marine sanctuary. It is an excellent spot to go snorkeling and observe deep-water species. Take a whale-watching cruise with marine naturalists to learn about humpback whales. A drive to Hana offers a delightful view, with the road hugging the coastline and lush valleys bursting with waterfalls along the way. In Upcountry Maui, meander through Makawao, famous for its Hawaiian cowboys and a thriving arts community with galleries, glassblowers and wood sculptors’ workshops.
Highlights
  • Haleakala National Park

  • Molokini Crater

  • Surfing, Snorkeling & Diving

  • Whale Watching

Places to Stay

Andaz Maui at Wailea

Style
Resort

Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort is a luxurious property, spread across the beautiful Wailea Beach by the Pacific Ocean. Stay in an elegant ensuite room, done up in soothing whites, with polished wood accents and large floor to ceiling glass doors leading out to your private lanai, facing the lush island and the deep blue ocean.

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Hotel Wailea, Relais & Châteaux

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Boutique

Hotel Wailea is set amid landscaped grounds comprising tropical gardens, waterfalls and winding pathways. This luxury adults-only resort features bungalow-style suites with ocean or garden views.

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