Maui - valley island of Hawaii

Maui, the "valley island" of Hawaii, is the only island in Polynesia named after a god. Visit on the easter side of Maui the Haleakala Crater, the largest dormant volcano in the world (10,023 feet tall), and you'll find a desolate landscape which is home for the beautiful "Silver Sword", a member of daisy family, which has evolved, due to its isolation, into a plant like no other in the world!
Maui, like the other islands of the archipelago, is visited annually by many tourists. On this island can be also found a wide range of all-inclusive hotels, most of them offering a plenty of beach activity. Vacations spent in the all-inclusive hotels of this island will be certainly unforgettable!

All-inclusive Hotels & Vacations

Also known as the "Valley Island" in addition to being a main vacation destination in Hawaii, Maui is also a producer of sugar, pineapple, cattle, and horses. Haleakala is the tallest peak on Maui at 10,023 feet and has the largest dormant volcanic crater in the world. The old village Lahaina was Hawaii's capital before 1845.
On Maui can be spent some of the most exquisite vacations from Hawaii. The very best accommodations are offered by the all-inclusive hotels settled in beach resorts, some of them having also golf courses. The small town Hana and the majestic Iao Valley draw also many vacationers to all-inclusive hotels of Maui, Hawaii.