After a 40-minute inter-island flight to Maui, your guide will meet you at baggage claim #4 (next to the first-floor Starbucks) for departure. Enjoy the island's beautiful environment including
Kepaniwai park & Culture Heritage Gardens. Afterwards, we will pass by the Oceanfront Highway (non-stop) and
Kaanapali Beach Park (Whalers Village) - a world-renowned resort that won a national award in 2013. The journey continues to
Honokowai Beach Park, the "Lover's Lane" passage at Kapalua affluent area, and finally to
Dragon's Teeth - a striking volcanic rock formation resembling dragon teeth protruding from the ocean. After, we will fly to Hilo, where your guide will greet you at baggage claim and transfer you to your hotel.
*We are not responsible for any canceling flight.*
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Maui, HI
Maui is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands and has been called the "Best Island in the World." Popular spots on the island include Hāna Highway, Haleakalā National Park, and Wailea-Makena. More than two million people visit annually.
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Kepaniwai park & Culture Heritage Gardens
This charming county park in central Maui includes various ethnic displays memorializing the different cultures that have played a role in the history of the Hawaiian Islands.
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Kaanapali Beach Park
Kaanapali Beach Park, a three-mile golden stretch on Maui's west coast, offers crystal-clear waters for swimming and snorkeling. Enjoy resorts, cliff diving at Black Rock, whale watching, and stunning sunsets. A beach lover's paradise.
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Ho'okipa
Ho'okipa is a beach on the north shore of Maui, Hawaii and perhaps the most renowned windsurfing site in the world. Waves there are largest during the winter, smaller in summer. Surfing contests are held there too.
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Dragon's Teeth
Dragon's Teeth is a fascinating rock formation from one of Maui's last big lava flows and is a West Maui must see.