Named for the mythological demi-god of Polynesia who is said to have raised the heavens, snared the sun and discovered fire, the island of Maui is the second most populated and the second largest in the Hawaiian Island Chain.
These experiences include being whisked away to the marine conservation district of Molokini where reef fish rule, or the coastal areas of Turtle Town and Coral Gardens where one can enjoy the clear warm waters teeming with colorful coral and sea turtles.
A full day of narrow one-lane roads, cliff-hugging scenic beauty, tropical rainforests and a parade of dazzling waterfalls make this a very popular activity for visitors and locals alike.
The variety of cultures and cuisines in Hawaii make food one of the more interesting and enjoyable pursuits on Maui that range from the quick and inexpensive to the opulent and romantic.