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M Lahaina Surf Spots: This ancient capital is one of the island's best places for
learning the Hawaiian sport of kings ( click here ).
M Sunset Cruises off Ka'anapali Beach: Feel the trade winds in your hair as you
literally sail into the sunset off West Maui's most iconic beach. Dine on Pacific Rim
pupus and sip a mai tai during a sunset performance that is different each night
( click here ).
M Whale-Watching: December to April the waters off Maui are home to the
highest concentration of humpback whales on the planet. Head out on a whale-
watching expedition for an up-close encounter with these leaping, 50-ton creatures
( click here )
M Kapalua Coastal Trail: Spend an hour scouring the coastline along this lux-
uriant yet rugged 1.75-mile trail. Along the way you will pass colonies of nesting
seabirds, empty Oneloa Bay, hidden Namalu Bay, and some of the country's most
beautiful beaches ( click here ) .
M Nakalele Blowhole: Take a 15-minute walk down toward this thunderous
blowhole where pressure transforms incoming waves into a 100-foot geyser ( click
here ) .
M Lahaina Courthouse: With an art gallery in the basement, old photos on the
ground level, and a museum on the third story, this is one of the town's best spots
for educating yourself on the unique history of Lahaina ( click here ).
M Front Street: Get your shopping, people-watching, and dining fixes by walking
the length of the island's most famous thoroughfare ( click here ) .
M 'Ulalena: The history of Hawai'i is told through rhythms, dance, and creative
special effects inside the impressive Maui Theatre ( click here ) .
M Lahaina Lu'aus: Feast on kalua pig, poi, haupia, and lomi salmon as you take
in an authentic cultural performance. Old Lahaina Luau is the island's best ( click
here ) .
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