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Makawao - Nearby Destinations

Tourist destinations to consider near Makawao are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Haleakala National Park
  The dry, red barren upper slopes of Haleakala are otherworldly in the context of the green leafy tangle of plants so characteristic of Maui generally. At 10,000 feet above the warm and dreamy Pacific, Haleakala stands in sharp contrast to the balmy lowlands.
     
Hana Population: 750
  The road to Hana is as famous for breath-taking views as it is infamous for heart-stopping twists and turns. With good reason Hana claims to be the most isolated city on Maui.
     
Kaanapali Population: 1,400
  Ka‘anapali stretches along nearly four miles of seductive white-sand beaches and blinding seascapes. Resorts here offer golf and gourmet for those in Maui for easy luxury; if you're at the beach to log your snorkelling hours, the depths around Ka‘anapali are alive with a colourful and active fish communities.
     
Kahakuloa Population: 400
  Kahakuloa, a small village roughly a lot of curves away from both Lahaina and Kahului is also, not surprisingly, one of the island's most isolated areas. However, isolation breeds some spectacularly un-peopled views of the rugged coast.
     
Kahului Population: 21,000
  Kahului, Maui's deep-water port, is home to nearly a third of the island's resident population and busy with shipping traffic.
     
Kapalua Population: 500
  Sprawling along Maui's northern coast, Kapalua is a quick scenic drive up from Ka‘anapali on Route 30. Kapalua, like Ka‘anapali, has golf-courses and tennis courts to supplement carefully tended beachside resorts.
     
Lahaina Population: 9,200
  Lahaina is Maui's dressed-up city. Stretching along the western coast, Lahaina's small down-town area is lined with picturesque curio shops, clothing stores and restaurants—a good afternoon's worth of air-conditioned activity.
     
Wailea-Makena Population: 5,700
  Regulars to Maui know that the best winter snorkelling is along the island's southwest coast, more protected from winter winds than the north western shores.
     

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