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Beaches that make you say 'wow',  volcanic art done by Mother Nature with lava brushes and hot bristles, verdant greenery that soothe the eyes - you are at Maui, the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands. Maui is an active vacationers' second home with activities like biking, camping, golfing, tennis, snorkeling, scuba diving, whale watching, kayaking, parasailing, surfing, deep-sea fishing, and horseback riding. Kaanapali Beach, on Maui's west coast, is a beauty that attracts beach lovers in droves. Also on the west coast, near Kihei, the beaches of Kama'Ole Beach Park that present ideal settings for family holidays. The beaches around Hana, on the southeastern tip of the island, have sand ranging in color from white to black to red. The most famous of these is Hamoa Beach, and the most unusual of the Hana beaches, Red Sand Beach, is composed of bright red sand that is formed out of volcanic rock.

Vacationers in their Hawaii Vacation Rentals have a veritable treat to enjoy here. For scuba divers and snorkelers, the Molokini Crater, located three miles off of the western coast,is a never miss spot. This extinct volcano is one of the finest dive destinations in all of the Aloha State. The various coral formations have names like, Reef's End, The Back Wall, Mid-Reef, and Taco Flats. With over 250 species of fish, harmless reef sharks, and gentle dolphins in company, you are going to enjoy the dive! Windsurfers prefer the northern portion of the island in Paia off the waters of Ho'okipa Beach Park as their proving ground to test their surfing skills. Heavy trade winds and consistent waves earned the area the reputation as the best windsurfing spot in the Islands. Haleakala National Park is the most popular natural attraction and the world's largest dormant volcano
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