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Things to do in Maui

Aloha! If you're looking to get more out of Maui than just a sunburn, consider a private Maui tour. Leave the tourist brochures and hotel maps behind, and let a private guide introduce you to the places locals keep for themselves. Whether you want to bask on white sand beaches, snorkel in coral reefs teeming with neon-colored fish, or hike through jungles in search of waterfalls, a private guide will help you avoid the crowds and explore Maui like a local. Considering driving the Hana highway or heading up Haleakala? Steering through twists and turns all day in a rental car is a surefire way to miss the stunning scenery. Why not let a local guide take the wheel and leave you to enjoy the view with the wind in your hair and a smile on your face? Guides will know secluded swimming beaches you'd drive past, can suggest roadside diners that will knock your flop-flops off, and will make sure you're in perfect position to snap sunset photos that make your relatives back home jealous.

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What's the best time of year to visit Maui?

There's no bad time to visit any Hawaiian island. But depending on your preferences, there may be a time of year that suits you best. April through May and September through November are generally great times to visit Maui. The spring and fall provide warm and pleasant weather without the crowds you'll see in summer and winter. If you're an experienced surfer who wants big waves, you'll want to travel in the winter for the best conditions. On the other hand, if you're traveling with small kids, you may want to head to Hawaii in summer, as this is when the water is calmest for young swimmers.

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