Maui Vacations
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Maui is called the Valley Isle because of its unique geography. As the remnant of
two volcanoes, the island is divided into east and west parts, each with its own
attractions, vegetation and character. There is nothing like it anywhere else in
the Hawaiian Islands, which may be one of the reasons so many people come here to
unwind and soak in sights unlike anything in Polynesia.
From towering Haleakala in the east to its more modest sister Pu'u Kukui in the
west, this is an island of height, variety and countless stunning vistas. You only
need to travel a short distance to discover entirely new cultures and neighborhoods,
from swanky Lahaina to the homier North Shore. Of course, traveling around the island
of Maui is just the beginning of what you can do here--Maui is renowned for its
marine life and water activities as well.
Booking travel to this sort of place requires a considerable leap of faith. Most
people have no idea what to expect when they make those arrangements, as the descriptions
can often run together and confuse all but the most diligent map-gazer. No wonder
more people nowadays are seeking out services such as the ones we offer here. The
Hawaii Visitor Center has all the answers and takes pride in finding our clients
the best rates on airfare and lodging.
Maui is the kind of island that rewards better planning. If you are planning a trip
to this dazzling island, you won't want to miss any of the sights loved most by
people who know the place. From humpback whales to the very best hotels, we can
help get you there and back in style, under budget and worry free.