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If the beautiful beaches and fantastic on-site activities, aren't exactly what you are looking for, Maui has an unbelievable number of places to explore.  

Honoapiilani Food Truck Park

As Lahaina had many of the restaurants in West Maui, you may find long wait times at restaurants in Kaanapali Beach Resorts. So, head over to this food truck park.

Food trucks line the perimeter with a few dozen picnic tables and lights strung up overhead, making for a casual and family-friendly vibe. Just a short walk away.

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Nakalele Blowhole

The Nakalele Blowhole is a unique geological formation located on the northwest coast of the island of Maui, Hawaii. It is a marine erosion feature that has created a hole in the rock face, allowing the ocean to blast air and water through it during high surf.

This blowhole is a popular tourist attraction on Maui and can be seen from a safe distance via a short hike. The Nakalele Blowhole is known for its dramatic display of ocean power and its unique surroundings, making it a must-see destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

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Ka’anapali Golf Courses 

Playing at Ka'anapali Golf Courses is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the spirit of Aloha – a warm, welcoming embrace from the moment you step onto our property. It's a chance to connect with the island's essence, to slow down, and to savor the moments that truly matter. As you tee off against a backdrop of swaying palms and azure seas, you'll find more than just a game; you'll find a sanctuary where the rhythm of your swing aligns with the tranquility of the Hawaiian islands.

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Whalers Village

For a truly unique Maui shopping experience, plan a visit to the island’s premier oceanfront retail center, Whalers Village. You’ll find yourself surrounded by the best brands, one-of-a-kind specialty retailers and a wide variety of food offerings ranging from fast food to full-service oceanfront restaurants.

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Old Lahaina Luau

When you step through the gates at the Old Lāhainā Lūʻau, you’re swept into a well-preserved epicenter of Hawaiian culture, storytelling, and feasting with a breathtaking ocean view. This isn’t just any Hawaiian Lūʻau, it’s the best one the islands have to offer. 

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Road to Hana

Transport yourself not only to Hana, but back in time to the historic moments and legendary tales that shape the islands.

The Road to Hana on Maui is a famous, winding 64.4-mile scenic drive from Kahului to the town of Hana, featuring lush rainforests, waterfalls, and one-lane bridges.

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