lundi 13 octobre 2014

Top Four Things To Do In Maui

By Ella Hemmings


While all the Hawaiian islands have their charms, Maui offers an abundance of fun activities for travelers. While you might expect to spend your vacation days at the beach, there are plenty of other options to consider that will help you really get to know this island and create some beloved memories.

1. Take A Morning Hike To Haleakala

Everyone loves to watch the sun set in Maui, and it's a daily event you probably will enjoy throughout your trip. However, the sunrise in Maui can be just as inspiring, particularly if you watch it from Haleakala, Maui's highest point. To reach Haleakala, you must drive to Haleakala National Park, which is about 50 miles from Lahaina, to give you some perspective. So you'll need to leave several hours prior to the sunrise, but if you time it right, you will see both a sky full of stars and a beautiful sunrise. After the sunrise, stay for a while and explore the world's largest dormant volcano, the Haleakala Crater.

2. Take A Rugged Journey To Hana

We've all seen those bumper stickers proclaiming, "I Survived the Road to Hana," and while it's a bit tongue in cheek, this 45-mile highway journey definitely can be a bit perilous. Winding through rain forests and along the rugged coastline, the road to the town of Hana takes a considerable amount of time to traverse. One reason is because of the narrow, windy road and also because there are more than 40 one-lane bridges to cross. In addition, you definitely will want to stop many times along the way. The views are picture-perfect and you can find waterfalls, enjoy the waves and take tons of great pictures. Generally, it is recommended that you plan on spending at least eight hours on this journey, and there are almost no services from Paia (the town where you truly begin the journey) to Hana, so pack up a lunch, water, some towels and some snacks.

3. Enjoy Maui From The Sea

While you might think that it's enough to simply enjoy the sea views or perhaps take in the view of the island from Haleakala, there are also some pretty great views of Maui when you go out on the open ocean. A whale watching tour, a sunset boat cruise or even a kayaking trek are great ways to get a look at the Maui coastline from the sea.

4. Tie The Knot

If you were planning on taking the plunge and getting married anyway, there are few better places on earth to tie the knot than Maui. Destination weddings often seem more like a dream than a feasible reality, but these nuptials actually can cost less than a wedding at home and certainly are less trouble and hassle. After all, at home you have to handle hundreds of details yourself while with a destination wedding, you will hire a Maui wedding coordinator to handle the details.

At Love Maui Weddings, this team of Maui wedding planners has been helping couples plan weddings of all sizes, as well as elopements and vow renewals for more than 25 years. They can help you plan a beachfront ceremony, a ceremony at a botanical garden, at an oceanfront resort or anywhere your heart desires. Whether the ceremony includes a large party or just the two of you, they also have some amazing wedding packages that will make your day truly spectacular.




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