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Luxury Patrol: Maui

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Aloha and Maholo! The natives welcome you to the beautiful island of Maui, the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands. The unique landscape is home to volcanoes, valleys and rainforests creating the ultimate paradise. From the moment you land Maui will take your breath away. 

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Aloha and Maholo! The natives welcome you to the beautiful island of Maui, the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands. The unique landscape is home to volcanoes, valleys and rainforests creating the ultimate paradise. From the moment you land Maui will take your breath away.

 

There is so much to see and do in Hawaii that taking a few days on each island is highly recommended. One of the most popular recreational activities on Maui is a helicopter ride over the falls. Enjoy the most incredible views as you fly above the rainforest and between the mountains with cascading waterfalls in West Maui. If you are lucky to catch a rain shower as you pass by you will see the most amazing rainbow between the falls.

 

Maui is one of leading whale watching states with some of the most unique wildlife.

After flying over Maui you can take a relaxing trip by sea on a catamaran. The boats will take you out into the water sailing side by side whales and other species. You might even catch a whale slicing out of the water into the air!

 

Mount Haleakala one Maui’s youngest and largest volcanoes, has all the tourists talking. Many wake up early in the morning, while it’s still dark, and climb the dormant volcano on the sunrise tour. If you are not a morning person this might sound like something to pass on, but trust me you don’t want to miss out! Watch as the sky slowly illuminates with hues of yellow, orange and red creating the most magical view.   

 

Stay at the Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua in Maui a five-star resort with the best island accommodations. The hotel has 5 sensational restaurants, a 36 hole championship golf course and exclusive access to the D.T. Fleming Beach. The resort is also home to the Honokahua Preservation Site, a sacred site, which Native Hawaiians often use for ceremonies.

 

It’s hard to resist Maui’s warm, tropical climate and white sandy beaches. Between the natural scenery, miles of beaches and oceanic surroundings Maui keeps you coming back for more. Haven’t had enough of Maui? I don’t blame you, but there really is so much more of Hawaii to explore!

 

December 21, 2022

 

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