Maui has more beaches than any other Hawaiian island, ranging in color from the white sand of a classic postcard to the black, gray and red sands that are a product of Maui's volcanic origins. One thing you can be assured of is that the scenery is breathtaking; rain forests, volcanoes, lava beds, verdant valleys, canyons, and cliffs. Diverse enough for repeat visitors, Maui has something to appeal to just about everyone: Golden beaches, short hikes through beautiful terrain viewing several waterfalls and swimming in freshwater ponds, air tours, biking the volcano, snorkeling, surf lessons, submarine tours, luau with mouth watering kalua pork, dinner cruises, and laid back villages. The majestic leaps of Maui's humpback whales are the perfect symbol for the magic of this island where natural wonders set spirit free and the warm aloha of Maui's people fill the heart with a sense of belonging.
Maui is the second largest of the Hawaii islands. The average year-round temperature is typically 75° Fahrenheit. The main airport, Kahului, on the Maui Island has roughly 452 flights arriving and departing daily.
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