Hawaii Travel: Maui Beach Resorts
Looking for a beach resort that you can return to year after year? A resort in Maui might just be the answer to your search. While many air carriers will have you first stop in Honolulu there are some airlines that fly directly into Mauis Kahului Airport. This will be your best bet to begin your vacation, minus the airline hassles.
Once in Maui you will definitely want to take part in Hawaiis favorite pastime. Surfing is a way of life in Hawaii and on just about every beach you can either watch the surfers in full swing or give it a try yourself. In Maui, the best beaches for watching include Honolua Bay and Jaws, which is the place where the largest wave ever ridden took place.
Maui Beach Resorts Surfing and So Much More
If you are interested in learning to surf, then you can do that too. There are many surfing schools in Hawaii and you can take lessons that include either day classes or week-long ones. While you might not want to catch a wave at locals beach, the instructor will certainly help you determine where you can discover the joy of surfing for the first time in the Hawaiian waters.
When you visit Mauis many beach resorts you will find that the islands favorite color is pink. Called the magical isle, the population in Maui is roughly 117,644 and the two most popular resort areas are Kaanapali and Wailea. These resorts also include golf courses for those hardcore vacationers who like to golf. Another must see on Maui is Haleakala, a non-active volcano that still draws many visitors year after year.
Posted on: Saturday, June 21, 2008 at 3:28 pm
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