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MAUI
ISLAND ONLINE RESERVATIONS
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Maui
offers more activities
than all other Hawaiian
islands combined. You
can find hundreds of different
activities from cave hiking
to hang gliding. Visitors
are encouraged to check
around for favorite local
activities and events.
Please don't just rely
on hotel and tourist staff
to suggest things to do.
(Find more Maui information
by scrolling below.)
The
aloha spirit of friendliness
and openness to strangers
makes it easy to ask the
locals what they recommend.
It is easy and very inexpensive
to engage in almost any
activity on the beach.
Rental shops for snorkeling,
diving, kayaking, surfing,
and windsurfing equipment
are everywhere. All large
resort hotels offer snorkeling
and other equipment on
site.
Maui
Active offers a selection
of Maui's best activities
at terrific discounts. They
are Maui's 10 Best Activities
and they are listed below.
For more details call 1-866-766-6284
or (808) 871-8880 or click:
www.mauiactive.com
1.
Whale Watching and Snorkel
Expedition. (Click
here to make your reservation!)
You are invited to come
aboard Maui's friendliest
charter boat! Fun for all
ages and skill levels. This
5 hour snorkel trip treats
you to some of Maui's best
underwater snorkeling spots
where green sea turtles,
moray eels and other exotic
marine life abound.
2.
Snorkel and Dolphin Excursion
(Click here to make your
reservation!)
The only cruise to
offer snorkeling at Molokini
and Lana'i, plus a thrilling
wild dolphin watch. Join
Maui's dolphin & coral
reef experts from Pacific
Whale Foundation for a
fantastic adventure. Just
bring your towel and sunscreen.
Enjoy this special limited
introductory price!
3. Sunset Dinner Cruise
(Click here to make your
reservation!)
Experience the enchantment
of a romantic dinner cruise
on Maui's' largest luxury
yacht. There is nothing
quite so beautiful and
romantic as a Maui sunset,
and there is no better
place to watch a Maui
sunset than from out on
the ocean.
4.
Helicopter Tour over Haleakala
and Hana Rainforest
(Click here to make your
reservation!)
Discover Haleakala Crater,
the largest dormant volcano
in the world. Descend down
its slopes into Hana's lush
rainforest. Enjoy spectacular
waterfalls along pristine
shoreline, accessible only
by helicopter. This 45 minute
tour is the ultimate adventure
on Maui.
5.
Submarine Tour with Atlantis
and Maui Ocean Center
(Click here to make
your reservation!)
Explore Maui's underwater
world from 125 feet below
the surface. Take a once-in-a-lifetime
journey in an Atlantis
submarine or choose the
new Maui Value Pass (which
includes the Atlantis
submarine adventure +
3 other top attractions
at 1 low price!)
6.
Rainforest Hike
(Click here to make
your reservation!)
Dive into this waterfall
wonderland! Your Hana adventure
includes an incredible hike
into a bamboo forest, to
the 400ft. ultimate waterfall
of the Kipahulu Valley.
Hike along a national park
trail that follows one of
the most magnificent streams
on Maui, along a network
of pools and cascading waterfalls.
7.
Paniolo Horseback Adventure
(Click here to
make your reservation!)
Unforgettable 2 hour
morning or afternoon journey
through an actual working
cattle ranch, where the
breathtaking beauty of
an unspoiled Maui will
unfold before your eyes.
8.
Marriott's Luau Dinner Show
(Click here to make your
reservation!)
A magical place where
Ali'I feasted and entertained
their royal guests. Today
we invite you to relieve
those times as Lahaina hosts
a celebration of the food,
dance and music of the Pacific
islands. The Marriott Luau
has been the most attended
luau on the island of Maui
for the past 11 years.
9. Haleakala Downhill Bike
Ride (Click here
to make your reservation!)
Choose between a 22
mile tour from Haleakala
to Kula or a 38 mile tour
from Haleakala to Paia.
An incredible experience
either way. Enjoy the sunrise
from atop Haleakala! Continental
breakfast before and brunch
later (in Kula) included.
10.
Kayak and Snorkel Excursion
(Click here to make
your reservation!)
Kayak and snorkel
with the dolphins at Maui's
southernmost point, La
Perouse Bay. It's wild
and untouched. Lava flow
created the rugged cliffs
and coves of La Perouse,
adding to its intensity.
Dolphins come in big schools
to play in this pristine
bay.
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Climate,
Weather &
Clothing
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Maui
is a tropical island
with a fairly mild year-round
climate tempered by
the Pacific Ocean. At
sea level the average
afternoon winter temperature
is around 75?F during
the coldest months of
December and January.
August and September
are the hottest summer
months with temperatures
in the low 90s.
Like
most volcanic tropical
islands, however, many
different microclimates
mean packing for a variety
of conditions: swim suits
and light hot-weather
clothing for the beaches,
a lightweight windbreaker
for the occasional shower
at higher elevations,
and more serious protection
during inclement conditions
when hiking Haleakala.
Dress
is usually quite casual.
Sports clothing or beachwear
is appropriate for almost
all daily activities.
If you plan to do anything
at higher elevations,
like enjoying one of the
20-mile-long bicycle runs
down Haleakala or hiking
the crater, use layers
and be prepared for rain
or drizzle. Tropical weight
evening attire (casual)
will be OK for all but
the fanciest nightspots.
Winter
and Spring (mid-December
through mid-April) is
high season for Maui when
most travelers plan their
trip to the island. This
also means that fewer
travel bargains are available
and that room rates at
this time will average
10%-15% higher than the
rest of the year.
Due
to the prevailing trade
winds, most rainfall hits
the north- or northeast-facing
shores, leaving the south
and southwest sections
relatively dry. As you
make your way to various
sections of Maui it is
interesting to note the
differences in terrain
brought about by rainfall
differentials. Besides
the trade winds, elevation
also plays a role in determining
an area's microclimate.
You will encounter everything
from barren lunar-like
desert with cactus bunch
grass to lush tropical
creepers and wild ginger
to a bamboo forest to
stands of eucalyptus and
pines. The following average
temperature ranges apply
to Maui:
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January 65-80?F (18 to
27?C);
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February 65-80?F (18-27?C);
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March 69-81?F (21-27?C);
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April 69-83?F (21-28?C);
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May 70-85?F (21-29?C);
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June 72-86?F (22-30?C);
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July 73-87?F (23-31?C);
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August 74-88?F (23-31?C);
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September 73-88?F (23-31?C);
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October 72-87?F (22-31?C);
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November 69-84?F (21-29?C);
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December 67-81?F (19-27?C). |
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Maui
Visitors Bureau (1727
Wili Pa Loop, Wailuku
96793, Telephone: (808)
244-3530, FAX: (808) 244-1337,
www.visitmaui.com).
Contact
the Hawaii Visitors &
Convention Bureau (2270
Kalakaua Avenue, Suite
801, Honolulu, 96817,
Telephone: (808) 923-1811;
(800) 464-2924 for brochures.
Allow plenty of time for
the brochures to reach
you via snail mail.
For
an unofficial and easy
introduction to the island
with lots of information
about unpublicized activities,
try Aunty Aloha's Breakfast
Luau (Kaanapali Beach
Hotel, Kaanapali, Telephone:
(808) 242-8437 or (800)
993-8338). The cost is
under $15 and you can
get two tickets for the
price of one if you attend
on your first morning
on Maui. The show includes
live Hawaiian music with
a hula show. It runs on
weekdays only.
Once
on Maui try tuning your
television to Channel
7 for a continuous televised
guide to restaurants,
activities, and sights
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Police, fire, or ambulance:
911
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Coast Guard Rescue Center:
(800) 552-6458
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Hana Medical Center, Hana
Highway, Hana: (808) 248-8294
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Kula Hospital, 204 Kula
Highway, Kula: (808) 878-1221
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Maui Memorial Hospital,
221 Mahalani, Wailuku:
(808) 244-9056 |
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Flight
& Ground Transportation
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Flights from the Mainland
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American: (800) 433-7300)
flies nonstop to Kahului
from Los Angeles, and
from Dallas and Chicago
with one stop in Honolulu.
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Delta: (800) 221-1212)
has daily flights from
Atlanta, Salt Lake City,
and Los Angeles.
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United: (800) 241-6522)
flies nonstop to Kahului
from Los Angeles and San
Francisco
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Hawaiian: (800) 882-8811)
has direct flights to
Kahului from California
and Washington.
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Aloha: (800) 432-7117)
flights nonstop to Honolulu
from Auckland and Orange
County.
Flights from Honolulu
Several airlines offer
service from the mainland
to Oahu, including:
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Continental: (800) 525-0280
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Hawaiian: (800) 882-8811
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Northwest: (800) 225-2525
and
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TWA: (800) 221-2000
Ground Transportation
Renting
a car remains the best
way to get yourself from
the airport to your accommodations.
Check the airport for
courtesy phones for each
major car rental company.
You can get driving instructions
to your destination when
renting your car.
Taxis
are also readily available
on Maui. Fares to various
parts of the island from
the airport run between
$15 to $50 dollars, depending
on how far you have to
go.
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