Maui makes for an absolutely surreal beach vacation — but the island offers so much more than serene shores. Here are three absolute, can’t-miss Hawaiian experiences to seek out when you visit.

The black volcanic sand of Wai'ānapanapa State Park makes for quite the contrast to the ocean's cool blue waters.
Wai'anapanapa State Park
Wai'anapanapa State Park is an utter gem of spot, a perfect manifestation of unblemished beach. Remote, wild and wholly removed from the thrums and rumbles of modern life, the park offers a slew of fulfilling outdoor activities: camping, shore fishing, hiking along ancient trails and, of course, lounging serenely along the black volcanic sand. It’s worth noting that this pristine park requires reservations for out-of-towners, but is that not the sort of logistics perfect for leaving to our agency?

The top of Hāleakala Crater is one of those views that stays with you for life.
Haleakala National Park
With the name meaning “House of the Sun,” it’s a safe bet that Haleakala Crater might just be the best vantage point on the island for any and every sunrise and sunset. Towering over the island at 10,023 feet above sea level, this dormant volcano hosts utterly breathtaking skyscapes: As the sun peeks over the horizon to start (or end) the day, the clouds respond in kind by igniting in a dazzling array of orange, red and yellow. For all the time that’s not sunrise or sunset, there’s the rest of the park: Some 30,000 acres of public land play host to jaw-dropping landscapes, such as Mars-like red deserts or lush waterfalls and streams.

When it comes to dinner and a show, nothing can match the magic of an authentic Luau.
Chow Down at a Luau
We all think we know what a luau is, but the tradition is so much richer. This cultural pillar historically was the celebration for special occasions; everything from a baby’s first birthday to honoring important people to commemorating great events called for a luau. Polynesian dancing and cultural performances combine with delectable dishes like haupia (coconut pudding), poi (pounded taro plant root), and, of course, kalua pig (pork prepared in an underground oven) for an evening well worth celebrating.

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The Best Way to Visit Maui
An ideal way to visit Maui is by teaming up with our travel agency. Not only will you have plenty of time to experience the sights and flavors listed above, but we’ll do all the legwork of booking reservations and transport. Plus, by working with travel partners like Funjet Vacations, we’ll be able to secure you the best deals possible on top of heaps of exclusive perks and amenities. Our agents know Funjet Vacations well, so we can help you choose, plan and book your vacation to perfection.
