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Branch out while you're in Maui; do something you wouldn't normally do — after all, you're on vacation. This is why you've come to Maui — the sun, the sand, the surf and myriads of omnifarious entertainments. Nightlife in Maui begins at sunset, when all eyes turn westward to see how the day will end. Sunset viewers seem to bond in the mutual enjoyment of a natural spectacle. And what better way to take it all in than over cocktails? Maui is a haven for lovers of both. Maui Island has plenty of unforgettable entertainments and places where you might listen to music or dance and take your pleasure the night away. The hotels generally have lobby lounges offering Hawaiian music, soft jazz, or hula shows beginning at sunset.
Shows. Maui Island is host to many annually recurring events, including such interesting shows, as Maui Orchid Society Show in April and October, Keiki's (children) Weekly Hula Shows, among others. Ulalena Theatre Show was awarded "Best Show & Best Attraction" by the Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau.
Clubs/Nightlife. For nightlife options revellers generally head for Casanova in Makawao and Maui Brews in Lahaina. Nightlife in Maui Island follows just the same tradition, whether you prefer to dance the night away in music-dance nightclub (as Longhi's, Hard Rock Cafe, Cheeseburger in Paradise, etc.) or just relax in luau with an after-hours cocktail or two…
Attractions & Sports. Hiking, biking, boating, golf, tennis, horseback riding, kayaking, snorkeling and scuba diving, parasailing and windsurfing, rafting, sportfishing, camping, sightseeing or just relaxing — all this is far from the full list of sporting, sanative and recreational facilities of Maui Island area.
Parks and Gardens. Maui Island area abounds with remarkable parks, marvelous gardens and other recreational facilities for walking, playing, sightseeing and so on. Some of renowned parks in Maui Island area are Haleakala National Park, Waianapanapa State Park, Maluuluolele Park, Kula Botanical Garden, D. T. Fleming Beach Park, Banyan Tree Park, Iao Valley State Park, Kahanu Botanical Gardens, and others.
Sightseeing. The Island of Maui has so many places to explore, things to do, sights to see! While exploring
the guide you can find information about a great deal of sightseeing tours and beauty spots around Maui Island. Consider Maui's favorite free sightseeing attractions: Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center; Charles A. Lindberg's Grave; Hana Highway; Ka'ahumanu Church; etc. Read about all the latest sightseeing news and much more.
Music. Nothing embodies the spirit of the Islands like the music. The Hawaiian people have always excelled at integrating new forms of music into their own, creating many unique and diverse styles. The modern Hawaiian music scene is an active part of the overall cultural renaissance of the Islands. Maui is the source of a number of leading musicians today, including Kealii Reichel, Willie K. & Amy K. Gilliom, and Hapa. The better way to get the feel of the Islands for you is to visit them and to take home that feeling after your trip... There're several wonderful musical venues in Maui Island area — each of them is a must for music lovers. You'll be ravished by sweet music!
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