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The
mythic aura of this island begins high atop Mauna Haleakala, a towering, dormant
volcano whose crater is big enough to hold Manhattan. Its slopes descend down to
33 miles of pristine beaches, then further into the waters off its shores, where
endangered humpback whales find a safe home. Maui could be called the activity
capital of the world, with more than one hundred optional activities to be
experienced by land, sea or air. Relax on the beautiful sandy beaches or explore
historic Lahaina, once Hawaii's Royal capital and later a famous whaling town.
Taking the Road to Hana and the Seven Pools is an unforgettable trip. The road
itself is a twisting narrow ribbon that weaves in and out of sea cliffs,
mountains, valleys and waterfalls, and through rainforests and jungles of ferns.
It is a visually spectacular journey that should not be missed. Maui is a true
haven for golfers. Practice your swing on a great variety of courses, each with
unique characteristics and spectacular vistas.
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