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Travelers who can go anywhere in the world come back to Maui again and again, because their Maui moments are some of the most treasured of their lives. The majestic leaps of Maui's humpback whales are the perfect symbol for the magic of this island, where natural wonders set your spirit free and the warm aloha of Maui's people fills your heart with a sense of belonging.
Baldwin Home, now serving as a museum, is an excellent example of early Island missionary homes.

The Banyan Tree was planted in 1873. This magnificent tree is said to be the largest banyan tree in all of Hawaii.
Hale Hiokeike is a historical Society Museum in old Bailey Mission Home, built in 1841. It houses an interesting display of early missionary items and Hawaiian artifacts.
Hale Paahao is an old jail built for drunken and disorderly members of whaling crews that roared through Lahaina in the mid-1800s. The whole Lahaina area, royal capital of the islands until 1845, is filled with sites and scenes of great interest to students of Hawaiian history and legend.
Hale Pa'i is where you will see the quaint old press on which Hawaii's first newspaper was printed in 1834.
Haleakala National Park is where, according to Polynesian legend, that the demigod Maui captured the sun and held it captive to give his people more daylight hours. And it is here that you will stand to capture an unforgettable scenic memory. From the crater's top-most rim to its floor is a drop of 3,000 feet. The floor measures 25 square miles, a fascinating area of richly colored cinder cones. Haleakala's last eruption was more than 200 years ago. A public observatory stands on the rim of the volcano's crater. The outer wall of the volcano, cut by ravines and gullies, slopes down to the shore of the island.
Kaahumanu Church is the oldest Congregational Hawaiian church of central Maui. Its original section was built in 1873.
Kaanapali is one of Hawaii's top resort areas, situated along three miles of golden sand beach with a misty mountain backdrop. It contains many recreational facilities - golf, tennis, riding, swimming - and a unique whaling museum/shopping center.
Kaiwaloa Heiau has fostered eerie legends about spirits that prowled it at night, and about daring humans who followed them and were never seen again.
Kapalua is the luxurious resort on the northwest coast of Maui that offers its residents and guests golf, tennis, three beaches, restaurants, a luxury hotel and vacation condominium accommodations.
Kaumahina Park marks the halfway point on the drive from Kahului to Hana. It is a perfect place to pause and picnic.
Lahaina was the first capital of the islands and is the historic heart of Maui. This colorful town is steeped in the memories and evidences of whaling days, missionaries, ancient Hawaiian rulers and plantation workers of various ethnic origin who migrated to this island.
Lahainaluna School is the oldest school west of the Rocky Mountains. Established in 1831, its first building of poles and grass was replaced by a stone building that still stands on the modern school grounds.
Maui Tropical Plantation is Hawaii's agricultural showplace, located in Waikapu Valley. It is a working plantation with acres of tropical fruits, sugarcane, coffee and macadamia nuts.
Maui Zoological & Botanic Gardens provide an entertaining and educational view of the animals and plants from many parts of the world. It is situated on a three-acre site in Wailuku, across from Maui War Memorial Stadium.
Ohe'o Stream (Seven Pools) truly is a photographer's paradise. It is said that in these crystal pools, the mother of Maui, the demigod, used to wash and bleach her tapa-cloth.

Puaa Kaa Park's name means "the place of the rolling pigs", dating from days gone by when plump wild pigs were said to have rolled down the slick, steep grassy hills in this area.
Tedeschi Winery is Hawaii's only winery. Its light pineapple wine was a forerunner to the production of grape wine from vineyards on the slopes of Haleakala.
Wailea is a deluxe 1500-acre beachfront resort area between Kihei and Makena. Facilities include hotels, condominiums, fine restaurants, two championship 18-hole golf courses, a tennis club, excellent swimming beaches and a view of neighboring islands.
Wailua Lookout provides a choice view of the entire Keanae Peninsula and its spectacularly lovely coastline.
Whaler's Village Museum displays hundreds of antiquities recalling the boisterous, rowdy years of the great whalers housed in a picturesque atmosphere of yesteryear.

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