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Oheo Gulch
Site of the fabled "Seven Sacred Pools," the O`heo gulch is really a series of waterfalls and pools which flow into the secluded shore break. Part of Haleakala National Park, the site is always open and provides a natural playground of swimming, cliff-jumping, hiking trails, cultural artifacts and people-watching. Arrive early to get a parking space or, even better, spend the night in the adjacent... (read more)
'Ulalena
Ulalena is crowd-engaging show staged in Lahaina's large, yet intimate, Maui Theatre.  The award-winning show blends a cultural tale with entertaining acrobatic displays, dance routines, and world-class Polynesian drumming.  The drum ensemble sits to the right of the audience and often times you will find yourself watching their amazing rhythms, as opposed to the onstage action. Guests ... (read more)
Zipline Haleakala Crater (Skyline Eco-Adventures)
Maui's Skyline Eco-Adventures was the United States' first glimpse at commercial zip line tours back in 2002.  Set amongst giant eucalyptus tress high up Haleakala Volcano, a course of 5 -8 ziplines will test the nerves of riders.  The final zipline will take riders over an enormous gulch as they reach white-knuckle speeds. There are now two different locations for booking at Skyline Ec... (read more)
Haleakala ATV Tours
Haleakala ATV Tours is an exciting tour option for families with children in high school.  Located in the same parking lot as the Maui Skyline Adventure zip lining tour, this adventure will take guests through the wilderness of Haleakala Ranch. Learn about Hawaii's wildlife and enjoy views of the Maui valley all while taking in the pleasure of driving your own off-road 4x4 vehicle.  Pl... (read more)
Ka'anapali Golf Course
Ka'anapali Golf Club is made up of two fantastic 18-hole courses.  The Royal Ka'anapli course is the more prestigious of the two courses, and is where PGA, LPGA, and Senior PGA events have been held in the past.  The course will take player past a few holes that are within close proximity to the ocean and sunbathers on the beach. The Kai course is located more inland and doesn't enjoy as... (read more)

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Dive into Decadence in Maui
Maui is an amazing vacation destination, especially if you are looking for a luxurious getaway. There are countless hotels that can cater to your every need, restaurants that will make your mouth water just from reading he menu. There is also the majestic Pacific Ocean and the crystal clear waters that surround this glorious island. Visit Maui and live like royalty. read more about Dive into De... (read more - PDF guide)
If you only have 3 days on Maui...
You'll thank me on day four! Having grown up on Maui, I know what beaches and experiences should not be missed if only on the island for a short weekend/3-day escape. read more about If you only have 3 days on Maui... (read more - PDF guide)
Hana overnight
Hana trips are not for sissies! You'll want to leave well before dawn, so as to arrive on the North Shore in time to enjoy the sunrise (and an early swim?) on Baldwin Beach. Then, on to one of the local cafes for a continental breakfast and a picnic to go (and lots of water), as you'll want to stop frequently on the un-commercialized road to Hana. Before you hit the highway proper, stop at the o... (read more - PDF guide)
Maui for Keiki (under10's)
Start on the West Side with breakfast at the atmospheric Rusty Harpoon in Whaler's Village and an educational visit to the Whaler's Village Museum. Then, a trip on the historic Sugar Cane Train and an unforgettable undersea ride on an authentic Atlantis Submarine. Stop for lunch at Bubba Gump's and admire the sea view. Head toward Central Maui for a visit to the magnificent Maui Ocean Center and... (read more - PDF guide)
South Maui
Your day of tropical sand and sea begins just after dawn at La Perouse Bay, where, if you are lucky, you will see the spinner dolphins play. Then on to Makena State Park and the majestic Maluaka Beach. Swim only if the current permits. Ready for breakfast? Try the Seawatch Restaurant, just above Wailea Beach, for economy and panoramic views. Keawakapu Beach is my personal favorite swimming beach... (read more - PDF guide)
Teen Maui
OK, everyone up early today, so you can arrive upcountry in time for breakfast at the Pukalani Terrace Restaurant on your way to the slopes of Haleakala for the Zipline and ATV tours. Stop at Pi`iholo Ranch on the way down for horseback riding on the mountain (lessons?). Lunch at Polli's in Makawao and then down to Kanaha (Airport) Beach to see the kite-surfers up close. Those who dare: take a l... (read more - PDF guide)
Maui's Best Golf Holes
One might think what more is there to say about golf on Maui than Kapalua. True Kapalua is the apex of Maui courses with an annual tournament that demands international attention in January of each year. The experience of Kapalua is certainly one not to be missed if you are an avid golfer looking to experience that one in a lifetime round. However, Maui has many other courses that should not over... (read more - PDF guide)
How to spend a full day in Lahaina
Lahaina is located along the western coast of Maui. Whether visiting Maui for a week or a weekend, a day/night in Lahaina should absolutely be worked into your travel plans. This is a perfect schedule for a one-day trip to Lahaina. read more about How to spend a full day in Lahaina (read more - PDF guide)
Shopping on Maui
Sure there is Ka'ahumanu Mall in Kahului, which has your normal shops like Macy's, Pacific Sunwear, and the Gap, but don't you want to explore some shops that are truly local? This is a great guide of surf shops and outlets where you can find clothing and designs only created on Maui. read more about Shopping on Maui (read more - PDF guide)
Island Indulgence
Luxury and luaus do an lei-laced dance in three decadent days in Maui. The island paradise boasts everything you need to truly indulge: first-rate resorts, ahhh-inducing spas, gourmet gastronomy, idyllic beaches and tropical gardens galore. The natural lushness of Maui sets the stage for blissful abundance and lavish leisure. Let it be yours, even if only for a few days. read more about Island Ind... (read more - PDF guide)

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University of Hawaii Maui College

310 Kaahumanu Ave, Kahului, HI
(808) 984-3267
College Type: 4-Year
Highest Degree: Bachelor's
Students Enrolled: 1,000 - 4,999
Distance: 12.00
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