Once you experience the breathtaking sunsets, waterfalls, tropical rainforests,
and miles of sandy beaches, you’ll know why locals say Maui is best. You can glide through the gleaming skies
in a helicopter, visit the many thundering waterfalls, or see beautiful tropical fish on a snorkeling trip,
the activities are endless!
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Maui Facts
Known as the Valley Isle, Maui is the 2nd largest island in the Hawaiian chain.
Maui is known for long stretches of beautiful beaches and the landmark Haleakala Crater, the House of the Sun.
Maui is also the breeding ground for the Humpback Whale, who winters here before returning to Alaska.
Maui is approximately 48 miles (76.8km) long and 26 miles (41.6km) wide, totaling 728 square miles.
Maui County includes the islands of Maui, Lanai, Kahoolawe, and Molokai.
Maui is made up of two mountain masses, which constitute the east and west peninsulas, connected by an isthmus.
Maui 's chief industries are tourism and the cultivation of sugarcane and pineapples.
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