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Travel tip
In Maui, experience traditional Hawaiian culture with an authentic luau complete with hula dancers, traditional food, orchid leis and of course the most hospitable of hosts. This is often a highlight for visitors in Maui. They’ll have you at aloha.
Explore Maui beneath the surface
Maui’s countless beaches make for endless snorkelling and diving opportunities. Book directly with a local tour or venture out on your own and explore. Molokini – the crescent-moon-shaped island located offshore from Maui – is a popular place for spotting marine life such as spinner dolphins, turtles and humpback whales. Or pack a lunch and spend the day at Ka’anapali Beach, on Maui’s western shores
and explore the famous Black Rock where you may spot butterfly fish, parrotfish, turtles and much more. Wherever your underwater adventures take you, be sure to take your waterproof camera.
Up for adventures on the water? Try surfing, paddle boarding, fishing, boating, parasailing – there are lots of
ways to make a splash here.
Tee off in Maui
The island of Maui boasts 14 outstanding golf courses, with jaw- dropping scenery ranging from lava flows and volcanic peaks, to cliff top greens and ocean view tees. When you’re golfing in Maui, you tend to forget the scorecard – on your way to having one of the most memorable rounds of your life.
Swim with the fish.
Wailea Golf Club
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