Warm ocean waters, long sandy beaches, dense green rainforests—all these images and more perfectly sum up the feeling of a Maui vacation. The second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands, Maui boasts a variety of alluring attractions, both onshore and offshore, guaranteed to make your Hawaii vacations memorable. With Maui timeshares, you can plan affordable Hawaiian vacations every year, while still enjoying luxury accommodations.
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Warm ocean waters, long sandy beaches, dense green rainforests—all these images and more perfectly sum up the feeling of a Maui vacation. The second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands, Maui boasts a variety of alluring attractions, both onshore and offshore, guaranteed to make your Hawaii vacations memorable. With Maui timeshares, you can plan affordable Hawaiian vacations every year, while still enjoying luxury accommodations.
Do you want to learn more about Maui vacation ownership? Simply fill out the form to your right or call us at 866-633-1030 for more information.
We will protect your personal information as stated in our Privacy Policy. By submitting you authorize Vacation Ownership and its affiliates to contact you, send you emails, and use predictive dialers and automated text messages. Message and data rates may apply. Consent is not a condition to purchase our services.
The island of Maui is filled with a seemingly endless array of things to do and see. The famous black sand beaches cannot be passed up, as they offer some of the best swimming and surfing in the nation. Scuba and snorkeling sites are readily available along the island’s coast, and you can even find places to try parasailing or waterskiing. Lahaina and Kihei are great places to explore the areas near the water, and both offer great in-town attractions.
The Maui landscape is ideal for exploring, with two designated parks on either side of the island. Hike through the West Maui Forest Reserve, or head East toward Haleakala National Park to traverse the slopes of the dormant Haleakala Volcano.
Island-hopping is not uncommon when visiting Hawaii, so be sure to take full advantage of your vacations by exploring other destinations. Oahu and the Big Island (Hawaii) are not far away, and offer many other opportunities for adventure. Discover the world-famous Waikiki Beach or the towering peak of Mauna Kea, both just short plane trips away.