10 Maui Activities Unique to Our Islands

10 Maui Activities Unique to Our Islands

  Maui may be synonymous with tiki torch-lit luaus and blissing out on the beach, but for the more intrepid traveler, the island is a veritable playground brimming with one-of-a-kind activities. Whether you’re a thrill seeker or a water baby, a bar fly or a...
Why LA Locals Love Maui

Why LA Locals Love Maui

12 REASONS WHY LOS ANGELANS FEEL AT HOME WHILE VACATIONING ON MAUI At first glance, Los Angeles and Maui couldn’t be more different. After all, Maui has a fraction of LA’s population, there’s not a freeway in sight, and smog is basically nonexistent—...
Favorite Upcountry Maui Restaurants

Favorite Upcountry Maui Restaurants

With emphasis on fresh, farm-to-table produce, bold flavors and tropical inspiration, its no wonder Hawaiian food has taken the country by storm. While we absolutely recommend a local plate lunch (or ten) during your next visit to Maui, we also suggest these Upcountry...
Top 10 Things To Do on Haleakala

Top 10 Things To Do on Haleakala

With its Mars-like landscape and sweeping views of the gaping crater below, the summit area of Haleakala National Park receives the bulk of attention from visitors, residents, and travel outlets alike. And while there’s no argument that the summit’s...
One Day on Haleakala

One Day on Haleakala

Meaning ‘House of the Sun,’ Haleakala Volcano is widely touted as the world’s largest dormant volcano, despite the fact that it’s technically still active. There’s no need to worry, though – the most recent eruption was way back in...

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