10 days in Maui Itinerary

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Haleakala National Park
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Wailea
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Haleakala National Park — 2 nights

A Rare and Sacred Landscape

Spend the 19th (Tue) exploring the striking scenery along Hana Highway - Road to Hana. The adventure continues: contemplate the geological forces at Haleakala Crater, stroll through Sliding Sands Trail, ride a horse along Pipiwai Trail, and pause for some serene contemplation at Huialoha Church.

To find where to stay, other places to visit, more things to do, and more tourist information, read Haleakala National Park itinerary planning app.

Madison to Haleakala National Park is an approximately 12-hour flight. The time zone difference moving from Central Standard Time to Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time is minus 4 hours. In March, Haleakala National Park is much warmer than Madison - with highs of 82°F and lows of 65°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 20th (Wed) early enough to travel to Wailea.
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Wailea — 7 nights

Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Wailea: Wailuku (Maui Tropical Plantation & Iao Valley), Lahaina (Lahaina Front Street, Lahaina Banyan Court, &more) and Helicopter Tours (in Kahului).

To see traveler tips, where to stay, other places to visit, and more tourist information, read our Wailea visit planner.

Use the Route module to find suitable travel options from Haleakala National Park to Wailea. In March, daytime highs in Wailea are 82°F, while nighttime lows are 65°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 27th (Wed) so you can catch the flight back home.
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Maui travel guide

4.5
The Valley Isle
The second largest of the eight major Hawaiian Islands, Maui features a rugged landscape ranging from high mountain peaks to deep valleys. Half of Maui lies within 8 km (5 mi) of the coastline, and most tourists come for the sandy beaches, many of them backed by fashionable resorts offering every modern convenience. Diversity of tourist attractions is Maui's major allure, with each of the island's shores offering a different set of vacation ideas. You can swim with dolphins, snorkel with sea turtles, or hike over the otherworldly landscapes of the world's biggest dormant volcano. A foodie paradise, the island also features dozens of small farms and gourmet restaurants.
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