Haiku is located on the
island of Maui, named after the demigod that drew the Hawaiian
Islands up from the ocean. Legend says that Maui captured the Sun
and secured the promise of long days for the enjoyment of the
people and visitors of these islands. Today it is said the Sun
resides in the beautiful mountains of Haleakala known as the "House
of the Sun". Maui is the second largest island in the
Hawaiian chain providing miles and miles of diverse cultures,
climates, and landscapes.
From the black, white,
red, and gold sand beaches to the pastoral village of Heavenly
Hana to the soaring sea cliffs and seven sacred pools, Maui has
something for everyone.
Area activities include
horseback riding, luaus, parasailing, scuba diving, snorkeling,
and surfing.
Area attractions include
Kepamiwai Heritage Gardens, Bellstone, Baily House Museum, Dragons
Teeth, O'heo Gulch Pools, and Nakalele Blow Hole. |
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