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Visits To Maui Are Increasing - Visitors Are Spending More on Maui Activities - Road to Hana Tours are Growing To Meet Demand With More Eco-friendly Vans and Maui Guides

Hawaiian Airlines are adding seats and many Maui activity companies are doing the same. Valley Isle Excursions takes visitors down the road to Hana through rain forest, past waterfalls and along spectacular coastline on a full day Maui tour. The demand is increasing so they have added another van to their…

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Added by Maui Outfitters on March 31, 2012 at 3:30pm — No Comments

Maui Time Line

2,000,000 BC Maui’s first volcano rises from the depths of the ocean and appears above the surface of the waves.



1,000,000 BC Haleakala breaks the surface. Flows from the two volcanoes join to form the island of Maui. They also connect with other volcanoes that later form the separate islands of Lanai,…

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Added by Maui Outfitters on December 28, 2011 at 7:10pm — No Comments

Maui's Secret Hideaways - Bed and Breakfasts

Photo: Steve Dix

The legendary resorts and hotels of Maui County continue to win accolades and top awards around the world, providing guests the ultimate in deluxe service and amenities, while Maui's range of quality, mid-priced hotels and condominiums make the Magic Isle's charms affordable to anyone, whatever their budget.





But now, Bed and Breakfast inns are offering a lovely new way to experience the warmth, hospitality, and true "aloha" of Maui's… Continue

Added by Maui Outfitters on October 1, 2008 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Maui: Naturally a Treasure

Even before you arrive on Maui, while the island is still just a breathtaking view from your window seat, you can see that this is a place of incredible natural beauty. But it's after you land and begin to explore, that Maui reveals her astonishing diversity. The island is a microcosm of the world's climates and terrains. In an hour or two, you can travel from the stark beauty of a lava flow to the luxuriant green of a rain forest . . . from balmy beaches swept by sea foam to the… Continue

Added by Maui Outfitters on October 1, 2008 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Maui - When the Sun Goes Down in Paradise

When the sun goes down, the beat picks up on Maui. Try a new tempo, get in sync with soul, taste new pleasures, seize the moment and hear the music of the night.





Going out to dinner demands tough choices. There are about 200 restaurants, 20 pages of them in the phone book. The first decision is what to eat; the second is where. Will it be seafood or sushi? Pasta or poi? Steak or salad? The variety is fork boggling -- or is that chopstick boggling? Maui not only offers… Continue

Added by Maui Outfitters on October 1, 2008 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Ka'anapali - Maui's Fun Coast

Photo: Steve Dix

Ka‘anapali is fit and trim, manicured from its lu`au lawns to its golf tees. The hotels possess gourmet dining rooms, lagoons with swans and flamingoes, art treasures in improbable places, vast landscapes and waterscapes with mega-pools, cascades and thrill slides. The toys in the once-royal playground are catamarans, outrigger canoes, boogie boards and surfboards, aqua bikes, snorkel and dive gear, rafts, windsurfers and sailboats.





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Added by Maui Outfitters on October 1, 2008 at 6:00pm — No Comments

The Dream of Old Hawai‘i is Alive in Hana

Photo: Steve Dix

Hana’s residents exude a gentleness, a graciousness, that is palpable and unforgettable. Even celebrities who seek anonymity end up staying, because the people of Hana respect their privacy. They would never point out a Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, or Woody Harrelson pulling up to the general store.



The Hana Highway is 52 serpentine miles from Kahului. The road winds around 600 curves and over 54 one-lane bridges, through scenery straight… Continue

Added by Maui Outfitters on October 1, 2008 at 5:30pm — No Comments

30 Things To Do on Maui

Photo: Steve Dix

If a visitor spent a month on Maui, and did something different every day, there would not be enough time to do everything. Maui is a "doer's" mecca!



1. Whale Watching in Maui.

From November through April the giant humpback whales make their winter home in Maui's offshore waters. They come here to mate and give birth to their young. This endangered species is known for its gentleness, its oceanic gymnastics and its haunting song. The… Continue

Added by Maui Outfitters on October 1, 2008 at 5:00pm — No Comments

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