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Maui
Why Go?
Maui is the postcard island. Where snorkelers pause for green turtles. Zipliners swoop
over jungles. Couples exchange vows on the beach. And early risers watch the sun punch
through morning clouds from the top of a lofty volcano.
The most visited of the Neighbor Islands, Maui lures travelers who are revitalized by
outdoor adventure and gorgeous scenery. Nature watching is at its most glorious in winter
when humpback whales return to mate and raise their young.
Maui's natural charms are enhanced by top-notch restaurants and lodging. From
scrappy food trucks to white-linen dining rooms, eateries embrace local food and its tradi-
tions. Resorts wow guests with impeccable service and prime seaside locations, with
B&Bs providing more personal alohas.
When to Go
Jan-Mar Humpback whales frolic along Maui's shores during the winter months.
July Maui celebrates July 4 with a big rodeo and paniolo (cowboy) parade.
Oct-Nov A quiet season with good weather and lower hotel prices.
Best Places to Eat
» Lahaina Grill ( Click here )
» Mama's Fish House ( Click here )
» Alan Wong's Amasia ( Click here )
» Geste Shrimp Truck ( Click here )
 
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