Some Facts About The Island Of Maui

By Ella Hemmings


When searching for a romantic vacation option, the islands of Hawaii probably immediately spring to mind. Millions of tourists enjoy a few days basking in the sun and enjoying the beaches of these tropical islands. Maui is a particularly romantic island and more than 2.5 million people flock to this spectacular paradise each year. Here is a bit of trivia about this lovely island.

While Hawaii was granted statehood only back in 1959, people have inhabited these islands for more than 1,000 years. The first to live in Maui were said to come primarily from Polynesia and it was many centuries before Europeans encountered this beautiful isle. There are still several structures on Maui that were built in the 1830s or 1840s, including the oldest continuously operated high school in the western United States. Lahainaluna High School has been educating students since 1834, and one of its historic buildings has been transformed into a museum.

If you love whale watching, Maui is the perfect spot for you. Maui is actually the breeding ground for Humpback whales and you can take a look at these amazing creatures from November through May. To put things in perspective, it is believed that there are fewer than 8,000 Humpbacks on Earth and about 3,000 of them visit Maui each year. There are many different whale watching tours and cruises available, and some offer snorkeling as well.

Maui's Haleakala National Park is home to the biggest dormant volcano on earth. This is also the highest spot on the island and for those who want to view a truly amazing sunrise; you can't beat the summit at Haleakala. In addition, if the weather is very clear, you can actually see six other islands from this spot, including Oahu, which is about 85 miles away. It is also interesting to note that 90 percent of the flora in the national park can only be found in Hawaii.

Generally speaking, the temperatures at the beaches in Maui are fairly consistent and warm, but as you head up in elevation, the temperatures can become quite chilly. It actually can snow at the top of Haleakala and the lowest recorded temperature at the summit was a mere 11 degrees. So if you plan a visit to Maui, it's a good idea to back a jacket or two just in case.

With so much natural beauty, Hawaii is not only a popular spot for honeymooners, about 20,000 couples tie the knot on these islands every year. Maui in particular boasts many wonderful settings for a wedding ceremony or vow renewal. If you think Maui sounds like the perfect romantic venue for you, contact LoveMauiWeddings.com. This Maui wedding planning service has been creating idyllic weddings, elopements and vow renewals for couples since 1992.




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