Four "must Do" Activities When Visiting Maui

By Ella Hemmings


Hawaiian is certainly one of the most popular vacation spots on the planet and more than 7.5 million people visit these islands each year. With sun-kissed beaches and spectacular sunsets, Maui is perhaps the most romantic spot in Hawaii. For those who are planning a Maui trip, make sure you schedule a few of the following pursuits into your vacation itinerary.

If it is romance you seek, Maui is the perfect spot for it and while you are enjoying lazy days on the beach and cocktails at sunset, why not also consider renewing your wedding vows while you are here or perhaps planning an elopement. It's hard to imagine a better setting for a romantic, intimate wedding than the beaches of Maui. Simply let the staff at Love Maui Weddings handle all of the ceremony details for you. The Maui wedding planners have been helping couples plan their special days since 1992 and have many interesting wedding packages.

If you wish to elope or have a very intimate wedding, the "Simply in Love" package option is a great choice. This package includes everything from a beach permit for up to 10 guests, the services of an Officiant, freshly made leis for the wedding couple, a printed copy of your vows and a keepsake wedding certificate. There also is a vow renewal package that includes a ceremony on the beach, the minister's services, a keepsake bottle of sand and much more.

Aside from marital endeavors, there are plenty of interesting places to explore in Maui. Taking the trek down the winding road to Hana is a fantastic, all-day adventure. You can hike to waterfalls, play in the surf or simply take in the scenery. This trip easily can take 10 hours or more, so start early and bring along snacks, water and a picnic lunch. You can also opt to enjoy a guided tour, which leaves you free to truly enjoy the views and not worry about the drive.

Maui is unique for many reasons, not the least of which is that it is the site of the world's largest dormant volcano - Haleakala. One amazing trek would be to drive up to the visitors' center before sunrise, climb to the peak of Haleakala and watch the sun rise over the island. Then you explore the volcano and spend the day trekking through Haleakala National Park.

Once you've enjoyed the beach, explored the hiking trails and seen everything from the top of Haleakala, it's also a good idea to head out on the ocean and catch the view of Maui from the sea. There are whale watching excursions, snorkeling and diving adventures, sunset cruises and many more ocean opportunities available in Maui.




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