There are some amazing villas in Maui, the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands and home to Haleakala, the world`s largest dormant volcano.
Why not take a memorable visit to Heleakala National Park and watch the sunrise over the crater, or spend the day whale watching, Maui is home to thousands of humpback whales that migrate to Maui`s warm waters each year.
The Auau channel between Maui, Lanai and Molokai is one of the best places to whale watch in the world. Take the road to Hana, with 600 curves and over 50 bridges, this is one of the world`s most scenic drives. Or just relax on one of Maui`s 80 incredible beaches that add up to a combined shoreline of 193 kilometres.
From the scenic slopes of fertile Upcountry Maui to the beautiful beaches that have consistently been voted the best in the world. Maui is popular with visitors for its amenities in the small towns and airy resorts spread throughout the island. After visiting Maui you will understand why it is called the `Magic Isle`.