Yes it’s true…Maui has 30 miles of white, red, and black sand beaches, 80 beaches in total and has more miles of accessible beach than any of the other Hawaiian Islands. So get in the water, soak up some sun! Experience a wonderful array of watersports like surfing, snorkeling, kayaking, SUP and lots more.
Did you know Haleakalā, means ‘House of the Sun’, in Hawaiian and is the world’s largest dormant volcano? Haleakalā forms more than 75% of the Island of Maui. Its crater is 3,000 feet deep, 7.5 miles long by 2.5 miles wide, large enough to hold the island of Manhattan, just to give you some perspective.
Did you know Hawaiʻi, and particularly Maui, is one of the best Whale Watching destinations in the world? Whale Season is from mid-November to early-April. Over 12,000 Humpback Whales travel 3,500 miles from Alaska to Hawaiʻi each year to breed, birth and nurse their calves.
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