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M Maluaka Beach: Peacefully ensconced in front of the Makena Beach and Golf
Resort, Maluaka Beach is the perfect place for a morning stand-up paddle along a
historic coastline ( click here ) .
M Makena State Park: Better known to locals as “Big Beach,” this state park ac-
tually includes three beaches-one of them nude. It's one of the last stretches of sand
free of development. The sunsets are legendary ( click here ).
M Molokini Crater: The water inside this offshore caldera is some of the clearest
in the world. Imagine standing on the deck of a boat looking at fish swimming 60
feet beneath you. The snorkeling is the best in the state and the scuba diving is
world-class ( click here ).
M Ulua Beach and Mokapu Beach: When it comes to snorkeling from the
shoreline, these protected, sandy beaches offer friendly conditions and an abund-
ance of marine life ( click here ).
M Hoapili Trail: This ancient footpath of kings meanders through the island's most
recent lava flows. Sunbathe on an empty white-sand beach and wander deserted
Hawaiian fishing villages whose stone foundations stand frozen in time ( click here ).
M Maui Ocean Center: Want see sharks, eagle rays, and dozens of fish, all without
getting your hair wet? The Maui Ocean Center aquarium is the perfect place for
learning about Maui's unique marine ecosystem. It's also one of the island's best at-
tractions for families ( click here ).
M Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary: Learn
about Maui's most exciting winter visitors with free educational displays in an
oceanfront setting. When you're done learning about the whales, walk next door to
view the remnants of an ancient Hawaiian fishpond ( click here ).
M Keawala'i Church: Walk the grounds of this historic, oceanfront house of wor-
ship, where sermons are still given in the native Hawaiian language ( click here ).
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