Going on a Maui vacation is bound to be something that most any person will want to do at some point in his or her life. Well, it needn’t be a stress-inducing or frustrating experience in planning or finally going on it, either. All it takes to prevent such an occurrence is to do a little prior planning – using the Internet as a resource – and then have an appreciation for island beauty and native culture.
Maui has always been a popular vacation destination for a lot of people. Newlyweds have been an important part of the tourist base for years. And the idea of strolling on a tropical beach under the evening moon has certainly proven to be a powerful lure. At present, the most active spots on Maui for tourism are the Lahaina/Ka’anapali areas, to the west of the airport, down Highway 30. Maui has a number of very nice resorts and beaches, too.
As far as the best way to travel to the island, air is pretty much the only option. Until fairly recently, tourists would first fly into Oahu and then catch an interisland flight over to Maui. Nowadays, though, there are a number of airlines that fly directly from the mainland right into Maui’s airport at Kahalui. This makes it very easy and convenient to get from the mainland of the United States right onto the island.
From Kahalui, a tourist has the choice of proceeding to Hana, in one direction or to Lahaina and Ka’anapali in the other. Most newcomers to the island do not stray off the main highways until more familiarity is gained with the secondary roads. All of the main attractions can be accessed via these main roads.
Deciding when it’s time for a Maui vacation is just a matter of deciding how pleased to become at the thought of a tropical getaway. There are several towns and villages, in addition to numerous beaches, which should be explored. And if an opportunity presents itself, a journey to the summit of Maui’s volcano, Haleakala – which is also a national park – should be undertaken. The scenery is surely something to behold.
