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MAGICAL MAUI
The
following pages offer a kaleidoscope of activities and natural
wonders that can invigorate the body and soul. On Maui,
you’re free to do it all or do nothing at all. For some,
recharging the spirit consists of flopping at the water’s
edge like a somnolent seal, dozing contentedly as the gentle
trade winds caress your face. For others you haven’t done
Maui until you’ve snorkel her reefs, hike her trails, windsurf
her waters (Maui is the “Windsurfing Capital of the World”), bike Crater Road, plumb the depths in a submarine or video
taped the waterfalls from a helicopter.
From the summit of Haleakala,
the world's largest dormant volcano, to the sparkling shores
of Maui’s many white sand beaches, you can enjoy countless
outdoor activities along with shopping or dining at more
than 200 island restaurants.
Our
Hawai’i Visitors Bureau statistics show that 51 percent
of all U.S. visitors go snorkeling or scuba diving. This
is Maui’s most popular activity, with good reason. A simple
face mask opens a window on a new world of breathtaking
splendor. It’s an interactive experience between man and
fish, a reversion to our primal origins as creatures of
the sea.
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