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Explore The Magic and Mystery of Maui

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Posted on July 06, 2023

Situated in the heart of the Hawaiian Islands, Maui is a paradise teeming with nature's bounty and a myriad of attractions that ensure no two days are the same. Whether you’re an adventure enthusiast, a lover of history and culture, or someone who simply wants to laze around and soak up the tropical sun, a Maui timeshare offers experiences for everyone. Here's a list of some must-experience things to do on Maui.

Things to Do on Maui

Spectacular Beaches

With over 30 miles of beaches, finding your ideal beach in Maui is easy. For those who love watersports, the golden sands and clear waters of Kaanapali Beach are ideal. Families often prefer the calm waters of Napili Beach. Makena State Park offers the unique spectacle of Big Beach and Little Beach, where the adventurous can try bodysurfing on the powerful waves.

Kaanapali Beach on Maui

Whale Watching

Maui is one of the top destinations in the world for whale watching. Every year, between December and April, thousands of humpback whales migrate from Alaska to the warm waters of Maui to mate and give birth. You can sometimes watch these magnificent creatures from the shore or take a boat tour for a closer encounter.

Snorkeling and Diving

The crystal-clear waters around Maui teem with vibrant marine life. Molokini Crater, a partially submerged volcanic crater, is a marine sanctuary housing hundreds of species of fish and coral. The Turtle Town, located along Maluaka Beach, is another favorite spot where you can swim with Hawaiian green sea turtles.

Iao Valley State Park

The lush, green Iao Valley is a landscape of stunning beauty and deep historical significance. The iconic Iao Needle, a 1200-foot-tall rock outcropping, stands as a silent sentinel to Maui's past. Take a leisurely stroll on the well-maintained paths, immerse yourself in the natural beauty, or learn about the valley's history at the Hawaii Nature Center located in the park.

Iao Valley on Maui

Road to Hana

What could be the most iconic thing to do on Maui is to take a drive along the famous Road to Hana. This winding highway, with 620 curves and 59 bridges, is a joyride that bends through lush rainforests, past cascading waterfalls and stunning sea cliffs. Stop at the Black Sand Beach at Wai'anapanapa State Park, enjoy a fresh coconut at one of the roadside stalls, or take a dip in the Seven Sacred Pools at 'Ohe'o Gulch. The journey is as enchanting as the destination.

Maui's Road to Hana

Maui's Upcountry

Learn about the diverse agricultural heritage of Maui by exploring the Maui upcountry. Visit the farms growing Maui’s famous sweet onions, sample the island's only locally made wine at MauiWine, or enjoy farm-to-table dining at one of the many restaurants serving locally sourced foods.

Haleakala National Park

A visit to the Valley Isle would not be complete without a day trip witnessing the views from atop Haleakala Crater. Standing 10,023 feet above sea level, the summit provides breathtaking panoramic views of the island. The park is also home to numerous hiking trails, endemic species, and the famous silversword plant. Don't forget to bring warm clothing; it can be chilly at the top!

Haleakala National Park

Lahaina's Historic District

Once the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii, Lahaina is a lively town filled with history. Take a self-guided walking tour to explore the 19th-century architecture, visit the old courthouse, or marvel at the massive banyan tree that dominates the town square. Lahaina's Front Street, with its restaurants, art galleries, and shops, is perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Traditional Luau

Enjoy Hawaiian culture at a traditional luau, where you’ll be introduced to 'ohana (family) the moment you walk in. These vibrant feasts provide an insight into Hawaiian and Polynesian traditions through music, dance, and food. Old Lahaina Luau and Feast at Lele are among the best, offering delicious fare like poi, kalua pig, and haupia, while performers dance the hula and tell stories of the islands' history.

Helicopter Tours

For a truly amazing view of Maui's magnificent landscape, consider a helicopter tour. Soar over Mt. Haleakala, view the rugged cliffs of Molokai’s sea cliffs (the tallest in the world), or explore the remote beauty of Maui's lush rainforest valleys and waterfalls that are inaccessible by road.

Hiking Maui

The island offers an abundance of hiking trails for all levels. Twin Falls along the Road to Hana, Waihou Spring Trail in Upcountry, and Pipiwai Trail to the 400-foot Waimoku Falls are just a few examples of the hikes that reward you with incredible views and natural beauty.

Golfing

golf course on Maui

With 14 courses scattered around the island, many of which have been designed by top professionals such as Arnold Palmer, golfing in Maui is world-class. For those staying in a Maui timeshare near Kaanapali Beach, try Royal Kaanapali or Kaanapali Kai – both offering spectacular ocean and mountain views.

Visit the Maui Ocean Center

This state-of-the-art marine park offers a look into Hawaii's vibrant underwater world. Explore the diverse marine life, including the unique Hawaiian green sea turtles and the playful spinner dolphins. The tunnel through the 750,000-gallon Open Ocean exhibit, teeming with sharks, rays, and tropical fish, offers a captivating experience.

Maui Tropical Plantation

This 60-acre working plantation near Waikapu on western Maui is the place to learn about Hawaii's rich agricultural history. Ride the Tropical Express for a narrated tour of the fruit and flower fields, taste the fresh produce, and enjoy a meal at the Mill House restaurant overlooking the beautiful lagoon and gardens.

Art Galleries

Maui is home to an emerging arts scene. Makawao town is renowned for its galleries where you can find everything from traditional Hawaiian art to contemporary pieces. Every third Friday of the month, the town holds an art walk, an event that art enthusiasts should not miss.

Kiteboarding and Windsurfing

The reliable trade winds and warm waters make the Valley Isle a popular destination for kiteboarding and windsurfing. Kanaha Beach Park and Hookipa Beach are top spots for these sports. Whether you’re an expert or a beginner looking for lessons, there’s no better place to ride the wind.

The Best Vacations are in a Maui Timeshare

From its verdant mountains to its clear blue seas, Maui is an island that invites exploration, relaxation and endless adventure. The diversity and richness of its landscapes, cultures, and activities make it more than just a tropical getaway. Savor the moments and allow yourself to fully embrace the magic from a Maui timeshare.

According to the feedback and inquiries we receive from our clients, to no surprise the top Maui timeshares are located in the area north of Lahaina centered on Kaanapali Beach. Those Maui timeshare resorts are shown below:

Kaanapali Beach Club

Maui timeshare on Kaanapali Beach

This fabulous Hilton timeshare resort is known for its spacious one- and two-bedroom suites, each furnished with kitchens and in-room comfort amenities, as guests savor home-like convenience paired with resort luxury. Kaanapali Beach Club boasts a lagoon-style heated pool, lush tropical gardens, and on-site activities, further enhancing the island ambiance. With the sun kissed Kaanapali Beach at its doorstep, guests have effortless access to water sports and mesmerizing sunsets.

Sands of Kahana Vacation Club

Maui timeshare near Kahana

The Sands of Kahana Vacation Club Resort is a tropical paradise nestled between Kaanapali and Kapalua along the warm Pacific Ocean coast. Its spacious, fully furnished one-, two- and three-bedroom units provide breathtaking views from the private lanais. On-site amenities include swimming pools, tennis courts, and the Beach House Bar & Grill. Its prime location on Kahana Beach offers opportunities for snorkeling, swimming, and sunbathing. Nearby, guests can explore historic Lahaina Town, championship golf courses, and even a sunset dinner cruise.

Hono Koa Resort

view from a Maui timeshare balcony

Another marvelous resort on the stretch between Kaanapali and Kapalua, Hono Koa Resort is an idyllic retreat. The resort provides spacious two-bedroom accommodations, designed with Hawaiian decor. Each unit boasts a full kitchen, washer/dryer, and private lanai offering serene ocean views. It has a whirlpool spa and an oceanfront outdoor pool, perfect for leisurely days under the Hawaiian sun. Nearby attractions like Whalers Village, Kaanapali Beach, and the old Lahaina town cater to every type of traveler.

Marriott's Maui Ocean Club

Marriott Maui timeshare

Marriott's Maui Ocean Club is an impressive oceanfront resort, located right on Maui's famous Kaanapali Beach. Boasting spacious one-, two-, and three-bedroom villas, the resort offers stunning ocean and mountain views. Guests enjoy access to luxurious amenities including outdoor swimming pools, on-site dining options such as Ka?anapali Grille and Tap Room, a fitness center, and relaxing Spa by the Sea. Maui Ocean Club's prime location offers opportunities for nearby water sports, golf, and exploration of local Hawaiian culture.

Westin Ka'anapali Ocean Resort Villas

Westin timeshare on Kaanapali Beach

One of the most sought-after Maui timeshare resorts, the Westin Ka'anapali Ocean Resort Villas offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific from its north Kaanapali Beach location. Each studio, one- and two-bedroom villa is equipped with top-notch amenities including a kitchen, washer/dryer, living room and a whirlpool tub. The resort boasts a stunning beachfront, multiple pools, the indulgent Spa Helani, and diverse dining options. Guests can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, like snorkeling, surfing, and hiking, making it a fantastic destination.

Westin Nanea Ocean Villas

pool at a Westin Maui timeshare resort

Also tucked on Maui's North Ka'anapali Beach, Westin Nanea Ocean Villas is a paradise for relaxation and rejuvenation. Its spacious one-, two-, three-bedroom villas offer modern amenities such as stainless-steel appliances and private lanais amidst Hawaiian-inspired décor. The resort features outdoor pools, splash pad, activities and the Nanea Cultural Center. Mauka Makai an on-site restaurant serving locally sourced food. Unmatched ocean views provide a tranquil backdrop for rejuvenating spa treatments in Spa Helani.

These are some of the most spectacular timeshare resorts in America but if you are looking for a different resort or maybe even thinking about selling your Maui timeshare, give us a call on 877-624-6889 to speak with a licensed timeshare resale agent. Otherwise please feel free to send us your questions through our Contact Us page.

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Steve Luba
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Steve manages the public relations and content creation efforts of the company. Previously the Chief Operating Officer for Perspective Magazine, he provided oversight and contributed articles for the five regional vacation ownership trade magazines under the Perspective Magazine banner. 

A contributor for industry publications such as Resort Trades and Developments Magazine, Steve Luba has 36 years of experience in various roles in radio and television, sales and marketing, public relations, media and government liaison initiatives. 

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