Why
Choose Maui?
Magical
Sunrise: It was worth waking up and bundling up to the frigid
10,023 feet in the wee hours of the morning. But the whole sky was filled with
a myriad of colors and amazing light hues all over the place as the sun peaked
through the clouds. It could not be described properly in words.
Authentic
Hawaiian Flavors: The old Lahaina Luau is dramatic and
strives for a Hawaiian feeling that is more authentic than its competitors. The
site is right in Lahaina's historic town. A rich Hawaiian buffet, an open bar,
and seating options – traditional mats and tables and chairs – were served for
the dinner.
The highly entertaining
show presents exquisitely choreographed genuine cultural dances that celebrate
the history of Hawaii. Unbelievable views of the sea and the sunset add to the
performance a magnificent setting. To enjoy the true Hawaiian feel it’s
recommended to stay in one of the authentic Luxury
Vacation Villas in Maui.
History
of Maui: The old whaling town of Lahaina, with its art
galleries, stores, and restaurants, has become a popular Maui hotspot, but
history abounds here certainly.
The town was not only the
capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom in the early 19th century but also a booming
whaling town. The character of "Old Lahaina," reflecting Herman
Melville's whaling era in his classic novel Moby Dick, remains true to his
patrimony.
Several historical
landmarks, including the oldest living banyan plant in 1873, covering a whole
acre, remain in the town today. In 1840, King Kamehameha III commissioned the
Old Lahaina Lighthouse.
Beaches: There’s
no doubt Maui is known for its beaches. The coastline is 30 miles more than any
other Hawaiian island, with white, green, red, and blacks beaches plus more
kilometers. No marvel at these amazing beaches, some of the world’s best have
been named.
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