Four "must Do" Activities When Visiting Maui

By Ella Hemmings


Hawaii is one of the world's greatest destinations, and if you have planned a trip to the island of Maui, you are not alone. More than 2.5 million tourists flock to this paradise each and every year. Once you unpack and settle into your hotel room, here are four activities you should consider taking on during your stay.

Maui is a perfect place for romance, so why not renew your wedding vows while you are here? If you haven't tied the knot yet, Maui is also an excellent spot for a romantic elopement ceremony. The Maui wedding coordinators at Love Maui Weddings have been planning Maui destination weddings for their clients for more than 20 years, and they offer packages for vow renewals, elopements and all sizes of weddings.

For instance, if you wish to renew your vows, consider the "Love, Always" Maui wedding package. This includes a ceremony on the beach led by a local minister, fresh leis, a keepsake bottle of sand from your special beach and a printed copy of your vows. If you wish to elope, consider the "Simply in Love" option which has many of the amenities of the "Love, Always" option but also includes assistance with procuring a wedding license. You can also add on extras such as a photographer or perhaps a musician.

Of course, there's plenty more to do in Maui after you exchange vows. If you are up for a long and winding road, rent a convertible and hit the road to Hana. This journey is just 52 miles, but it truly takes at least eight hours to really make the most of the drive. You can stop at beaches or hike to a spectacular waterfall or simply drive and see some of the world's best scenery. Be sure to leave early and bring along food, as you can't really buy it along the way.

Maui offers many natural wonders, including the largest dormant volcano on earth in Haleakala National Park. Many people head up to the top in the early hours of the morning to watch the sunrise. The park also includes many amazing hiking trails, so you could easily spend several days exploring all the park has to offer.

Once you've enjoyed the beach, explored the hiking trails and seen everything from the top of Haleakala, it's also a good idea to head out on the ocean and catch the view of Maui from the sea. There are whale watching excursions, snorkeling and diving adventures, sunset cruises and many more ocean opportunities available in Maui.




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