From charming remote villages to ultra-hip beach havens, the warm, friendly "
aloha spirit" is in full swing on Maui and the nearby islands of Molokai and Lanai.
Get back to nature among cascading waterfalls and fascinating marine preserves. Be amazed by a spectacular dormant volcano and watch for humpback whales (December–May). Sample the surf along miles of glistening beaches that disappear into the endless blue Pacific. And take advantage of championship golf courses, world-class surf and water sports, parasailing (seasonal), and five-star regional dining.
Maui
Maui is the ideal Hawaii experience, perfectly balanced—a sophisticated destination in an unspoiled natural setting. It's easy to reach by air from the U.S. mainland and accessible to the nearby islands. As they say in Hawaii, "
Maui no ka oi," which simply means, “Maui is the best.”
Molokai
With gorgeous scenery, no traffic lights, and no buildings taller than a coconut tree, Molokai melts away stress. Take a guided hike or mule ride to the historic cliffs of Kalaupapa. Play golf, splash in the ocean, and enjoy this relaxed tropical paradise.
Lanai
Accessible by air or ferry, Lanai is the ultimate in serenity and relaxation. It's also a haven for sports and activities, featuring exceptional golf courses, archery, skeet shooting, and water sports.
Kids receive great discounts for the following activities: