Known as the “Valley Isle,” Maui offers visitors the ideal mix of nature, beaches and sophistication—the best of all worlds. Hawaii’s second largest island is separated into five distinct regions.
The sunny northwest coast of Maui was once a retreat for Hawaiian royalty and the capitol of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Today, West Maui is home to spectacular resorts, shopping, restaurants and a wealth of activities.
South Maui is a place for lazy days and romantic nights. You’ll find the sunniest, driest area of Maui on the peaceful southwestern coast. Blessed with miles of sandy beaches and clear views of three Hawaii islands.
Most visitors will begin their vacations here in Central Maui after arriving at Kahului Airport. Central Maui offers plenty of off-the-beaten-path treasures to uncover from small town shops and restaurants.
Located on the high elevations around Haleakala with rolling hills and misty mountains, as cool breezes carry the scent of eucalyptus throughout Upcountry Maui.
East Maui, known for its amazing tropical vegetation and simple Hawaiian living. You can go back in time with a day-trip through unforgettable East Maui. The East Maui waterfalls and rain forest hike is a must for outdoor adventurers.