The Amateur traveler goes to the island of Maui in Hawaii: more volcanoes, beaches, snorkeling, body surfing, dining, biking, and relaxing in paradise. Maui offers secluded beaches, great road trips and a volcano with a landscape not unlike the surface of the moon. Add to that a rain forest or two and some great restaurants and you have a recipe for Maui.
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Hawaiian Islands Map
Haleakala National Park
Bike Haleakala
Road to Hana
South Maui Map
Maui Tropical Plantation
Kimo’s
Atlantis Submarines
Lana’i trips
Longhi’s
Maui Maps
Internet Resources
Pu’u O’o vent webcam
The 10 best adventure travel bargains
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Jimmy CraicHead
Says:October 15th, 2006 at 2:58 pm
Chris, I have to disagree with you on going up Haliakal for the sunrise. It’s cold, darn early and there is a good chance of getting lost in the darkness getting there. Do the sunset!