WELCOME TO MAUI
Maui no ka oi is what locals sayits the best, the most, the top of the heap. To those who know Maui well, there are good reasons for the superlatives. The islands miles of perfect beaches, lush green valleys, and volcanic landscapes, as well as its historic villages, top-notch water sports, and stellar restaurants and resorts, have made it an international favorite. Maui is also home to rich culture and stunning ethnic diversity, as reflected in the islands wide range of food and traditional activities.
TOP REASONS TO GO
Beaches: From black-sand beauties to palm-lined strands, each beach is unique.
Resorts: Opulent spas, pools, gardens, and golf courses deliver pampering aplenty.
Hawaiian Culture: From hula to luau, you can experience Mauis diverse culture.
Road to Hana: This famed winding road offers stunning views of waterfalls and coast.
Whale-Watching: Humpback whales congregate each winter right off Mauis shores.
Water Sports: Surfing, snorkeling, and sailing are just a few top options.
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Hungarian-born Eugene Fodor (190591) began his travel career as an interpreter on a French cruise ship. The experience inspired him to write On the Continent (1936), the first guidebook to receive annual updates and discuss a countrys way of life as well as its sights. Fodor later joined the U.S. Army and worked for the OSS in World War II. After the war, he kept up his intelligence work while expanding his guidebook series. During the Cold War, many guides were written by fellow agents who understood the value of insider information. Todays guides continue Fodors legacy by providing travelers with timely coverage, insider tips, and cultural context.