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  2. The Best Part of Maui Without a Doubt - AOL

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    Things to do in Kihei Maui: 7 Places to eat or grab a drink. Whether you’re coming to Kihei for the day, traveling through on your way to other Maui activities or are staying in town, there are ...

  3. Molokini - Wikipedia

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    Molokini is a destination for scuba diving, snuba, and snorkeling. Its crescent shape protects divers inside it from waves and the channel's powerful currents, though diving also takes place off the 300-foot (91.5-meter) sheer outer wall. In the morning, when winds are calmer, smaller tour boats also take guests to snorkel off the outer wall. [4]

  4. Maui - Wikipedia

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    Snorkeling and diving are popular activities on Maui, with over 30 beaches and bays and at Molokini. Maui's trade winds tend to come from the northeast, making the most popular places to snorkel on the sheltered south and west shores. Maui's ocean water is especially clear due in part to its isolation in the Central Pacific.

  5. ʻĀhihi-Kīnaʻu Natural Area Reserve - Wikipedia

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    It consists of 1,238 acres (501 ha) on land and 807 acres (327 ha) of ocean along 3 miles (4.8 km) of Maui's southwestern coastline. The reserve includes several popular snorkeling/diving sites and many cultural and geologic sites as well as habitat for numerous rare and endangered species.

  6. What to know about Hawaii travel right now - AOL

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    The latest on traveling to Maui, how hotels and vacation rentals have been affected by the fires, and more travel guidance.

  7. Tourism in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Sustainable Tourism Association of Hawaii (formerly the Hawaii Ecotourism Association) was founded in 1995 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit to nurture the development of sustainable tourism in Hawaii. It offers a certification program to educate and recognize conservation-minded tour operators in Hawaii, the only such certification program of its ...

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