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This beautiful 'valley isle' is regularly voted one of the world's best islands

With famously beautiful landscapes and shimmering white sand beaches, the island of Maui is where the jungle meets the ocean.

Known as the ‘Valley Isle’, Maui boasts some of Hawaii’s most diverse and beautiful scenery and is regularly voted one of the world's best islands. Shaped like a figure of eight and a true Garden of Eden, Maui’s magic comes in many forms; spectacular white, black and red sand beaches, luxury resorts, rich rainforests and decadent dining. 120 miles of coastline serve up everything from surfing and snorkelling to kayaking and paddleboarding. Tear yourself away from the warm Pacific Ocean and you'll find soaring summits, heritage sites and tiny towns where traditional aloha culture still abounds. Discover boho-style Hawaiian surf towns, sugar plantations, cowboy ranches and lavender farms. Drive the breathtaking 50-mile highway to Hana and you’ll see it all - blue waters, black beaches, cascading waterfalls and fragrant forests.

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Maui Hotels

Our recommendations for the best places to stay in Maui

Fairmont Kea Lani

Kea Lani’s esteemed reputation is built on Fairmont’s famed service ethic. It’s bells and whistle...

Hotel Wailea, Relais & Chateau

An exclusive and elevated retreat with zen-inspired gardens and 180-degree views of the ocean.

The Westin Maui Resort & Spa

This large all-frills Westin is very much your typical American holiday resort with the convenien...

Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa

Sheraton Maui is a mega hotel on one of the best beaches in Hawaii.

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa

This sprawling resort is perfect for those who like to be on the go.

Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort

Sat on the main hotel stretch of Wailea yet without feeling chaotic, this sophisticated oasis pro...

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Maui Spectacular

This helicopter tour covers much of Maui in a single flight, combining West Maui’s valleys and waterfalls with East Maui’s rainforest and volcanic landscapes. You’ll also land at Ulupalakua Ranch on the slopes of Haleakalā for a short stop with refreshments and views. It’s a varied, mid-length flight perfect if you want both aerial sightseeing and a brief on-the-ground, away-from-it-all experience.

You’ll start by flying over West Maui, where deep valleys, dense rainforest, and long ribbons of waterfalls set the tone. It’s the side of the island that feels wild and cinematic, the sort of scenery that makes you forget about your camera for a moment because you’re too busy looking. Then comes the unexpected part. Your pilot lands at a private spot on Ulupalakua Ranch, high on the slopes of Mount Haleakalā. You’ll have around 20 minutes on the ground to stretch your legs, enjoy light refreshments, and take in wide-open views across rolling pastureland. On a clear day, you’ll catch views stretching all the way to the sea on both sides of the island.

Back in the air, the flight continues over East Maui for an extended look at the lush Hana region and the vast volcanic landscape of Haleakalā. From this angle, the island’s scale becomes clearer, and the contrast between the rainforest, the coastline, and the crater becomes clear. It’s adventurous without being intense, visually rich, and varied enough to feel like you’ve really seen Maui rather than just skimmed over it.

• Duration: 1½ hours
• Daily departures
• Operates year round 
• Group experience

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Get to know Hawaii and those important practicalities when planning your perfect holiday.

Capital
TIME DIFFERENCE

GMT -10 hours

CURRENCY

US dollar

FLYING TIME TO DESTINATION

17 hours (excluding layover time)

RELIGION

Christianity is the most followed religion but there is a wide diversity of beliefs throughout the state.

LANGUAGE

English and Hawaiian