Resorts in Maui,

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Discover the Hawaiian islands from the Top Resorts in Maui

With miles of lush rainforests, volcanoes and black sand beaches, Maui is full of natural wonders![Text Wrapping Break]A trip to Maui would be incomplete without seeing their esteemed black sand beaches. The result of lava flowing into the ocean, these beaches have a distinct glass-like texture, creating smooth rocks. The most popular is Wai’anapanapa State Park, located at mile marker 32 on the Road to Hana. Also worth when you‘re staying at a resort in Maui is famed One’uli Black Sand Beach, which is closer to the resort areas of Wailea and Kilhei. While it’s not the best for sunbathers due to the lack of sand, it is ideal for snorkelers and scuba divers as underwater friends like Green Sea Turtles frequent the area. [Text Wrapping Break][Text Wrapping Break]The West Maui Mountains, roughly 1.7 million years old, are majestic as they are dangerous. An eroded shield volcano, these ancient mountains have been carved for centuries from erosion. For the diehard thrill seekers, the Olivine Pools are a must. These swimmable tide pools were formed by lava meeting the ocean millions of years ago. Just be careful; as beautiful as they are, rogue waves have been known to hit the area. Our resorts in Wailea are your ticket to paradise with all of the features and amenities you deserve for an unforgettable Hawaiian vacation.

An outdoorsman’s paradise from Beach Resorts in Maui

If you want a bird’s eye view of Maui, kitesurfing is perfect. Soar above the rainforest and get an aerial view of the rugged, volcanic landscape below. Many businesses offer lessons and equipment rentals. There are a number of hiking trails on the island near most resorts in Maui. The trails are well marked and easy to follow, so you don't need to be an experienced hiker to enjoy them. The Haleakalā National Park is located on the eastern side of Maui, where you can see exquisite views from its summit. On the other hand, if you prefer something more challenging, take a hike through Wai’anapanapa State Park in Hana along the coast or into Kīpahulu Valley on the north shore of Maui, where many waterfalls occur between June and October during rainy season.

Freedom to Roam from the Best Maui Resorts.

Resorts in Maui are perfect for those who want to relax while enjoying nature's beauty at their own pace, there are various cycling tours available across Maui with different routes ranging from easy ones that last around an hour or two up to challenging ones involving all day rides over mountain passes or single track trails.

And if that’s not your style, equestrian lovers are in luck. Horseback riding is a great way to see Maui. The island has many trails and beaches that are only accessible by horse. You can ride for as long or short as you'd like, depending on how much time you have. If you're looking for an activity to do with the kids, this might be it! Horse rentals are available at several places around the island—just make sure to book ahead of time if possible at our top resorts in Wailea!

Don’t forget to check out our resorts in nearby Honolulu, Hilo, and Waikoala.

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