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Stay 5 / Pay 4, $150 - $500 Resort Credit
Daily Breakfast, Game Card & More
Book by 2/13/25
Included Extras Valued at $510 - $860
$100 Activity Credit
Digital Costco Shop Card
All Fees Included, Book by 2/12/25
Complimentary Daily Buffet Breakfast
Digital Costco Shop Card
No Daily Resort Fee
Waived Resort Fee
Complimentary Self-Parking
Digital Costco Shop Card
Included Extras Valued at $140
Daily Buffet Breakfast
Resort Fee Included
Boutique Resort Retreat
Stay 5 / Pay 4, Daily Breakfast for Two
$200 Spa Credit, Digital Costco Shop Card
Book by 2/14/25
When we think of Maui, we think of beaches and golf courses. It's true. World-renowned beaches line the shores of Maui, offering unobstructed views of the neighboring islands. It's breathtaking and awe-inspiring to even the seasoned visitor. Some top spots worth exploring include D.T. Fleming Beach, Ka'anapali Beach, Makena Beach, and Wailea Beach. As for the golf lover, pack your clubs because every resort area on Maui has a nearby course available. Outside of the beach and golf scene is a much larger island filled with natural beauty and wonder.
Iao Valley State Park is a top visitor destination in the Kahului area of Maui. This beautiful park is home to flowing streams, tropical valleys, and rocky peaks that shoot out of the valley floor. The star attraction at this park is the 1,200-foot-tall Iao Needle. The valley is often foggy, so it's best to make an early trek out to the park for the best viewing opportunities.
Another famous attraction is the infamous Road to Hana. Traveling to Hana is a day-long road trip comprised of 620 turns and 59 one-lane bridges. The landscape unfolds as you venture past Paia, a North Shore surf town, and head along the coast. As you make your way towards Hana, stop at the turnouts and snap some photos of secluded beaches, incredible tropical flora, and waterfall after waterfall. While in Hana, stop and grab a bite to eat before heading out towards the Pools of Oheo, where cascading waterfalls flow into tiered pools towards the sea.
No trip to Maui is complete without a stop at Haleakala National Park. Haleakala means "house of the sun" in Hawaiian and towering at 10,023 feet above sea level, we agree, the name fits beautifully. At sunrise, the first rays of morning reach out from the horizon and greet the day. At sunset, the endless night sky fills with stars as the sun plunges below the skyline.
Black Rock : Located on Ka'anapali Beach, a snorkeling paradise with a nightly cliff dive ceremony.
The Road to Hana : A full day adventure through lush rainforest and cascading waterfalls.
Shopping : Whalers Village in Ka'anapali and the Shops at Wailea offer upscale and unique finds.
Whale Watching : December through May is the ultimate time to spot whales between Maui, Lanai, and Molokai.
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