posted by on Dec 20
If you’re planning a vacation to Hawaii, set your sights on the island of Maui. Part of visiting a place is knowing its history. Hawaii was admitted into the Union as the 50th state on August 21, 1959. The 2008 census places Hawaii’s population at 1,288,198, with much of it centered around the capital city of Honolulu. These are just the basics, so onto the next step of Maui vacation planning.
Perhaps your vacation is already underway, and you’re sitting on the porch of your Maui vacation rental, surrounded by its extensive beauty. Everything is perfect, except that your boredom is so consuming you forget to enjoy the scenery. With so much beauty to see, spending your day bored is a terrible way to spend your vacation. To help with that problem, however, are a bunch of activities guaranteed to amuse you throughout the days.
Helicopter Tours in Maui:
Ambitious travelers want to see as much as they can before the vacation is through. East and west Maui are both visually stunning, and are impossible to see in one trip. Helicopter tours fix this problem, however, but conducting aerial tours of the entire island. Air Maui offers discounted helicopter tours, and companies like ALEXAIR Helicopter Tours and Sunshine Helicopters also offer tours.
Bring your camera as these tours give you views of Maui you would not be able to see otherwise. You’ll soar over the moon-like craters on Haleakala, and get the best views of the partially submerged Molokini, and the island of Kaho’olawe.
Snorkeling in Maui:
The best snorkeling experience would be taking the Molokini Maui snorkeling tour. This two stop morning tour utilizes The Frogman, a fifty-five food power catamaran, that takes you to Molokini for the island’s best snorkeling.
Limo-Van Tours:
Limo tours are the best idea for those looking to enjoy the views of Maui in ultimate comfort. With 6-8 guests per limo van, you’ll find yourself venturing out of your vacation rental and enjoying a tropical adventure with others. On this tour, you can picnic on Maui’s exotic beaches or stop at the Paia plantation for a bite to eat. While you can see much of Maui’s beauty up close, you will find that your exploration is limited to the paved roads.
Hiking Tours in Maui:
Those who like to feel nature encapsulating their bodies will definitely enjoy Maui’s hiking tours. The “WILD Adventure” Cave tour is perfect for the physical inclined, as it includes crawling, hiking, and climbing through various obstacles for a view of Maui’s best. This tour, however is available only to those who are 15 years and older. Ka’eleku Cavern, however, is accessible to all, and has many unique stalactites and stalagmites within it. Exercise caution, as there are no paved walkways, and you’ll definitely have to watch your head.
Maui Vacation Activity for Kids:
Those with children will definitely want to make sure they have a little fun as well. The Sugar Cane Train is a great idea, as it gives your vacation an antique vibe. With open-air coaches that are fun for children, they bring back the charm of olden Hawaii.
Maui Horse Tours:
Traveling horseback, with the wind racing through your hair is another way to bring old-fashion into your vacation. These tours offer some of the best views of Maui, ranging from sea cliffs to endless green pastures. Horseback tours on Maui aren’t limited to trails, and with the horse at your side, the island instantly becomes your playground.
Many tours on Maui offer refreshments or full lunches. Start planning your vacation now, or else your boredom will overshadow all the wonderful sights you can see in Maui.
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