Luau Storyteller, Maui

A female storyteller is featured at this luau–Hawaiian feast–on the western coast of Maui. read more
A female storyteller is featured at this luau–Hawaiian feast–on the western coast of Maui. read more
The Kiawe tree so common throughout the Hawaiian islands are actually Prosopis pallida, a species of mesquite tree native to South America. read more
Maui’s west side is set with a large mountain range, helping to shape the clouds and weather on the island. read more
The Hookipa surf break on Maui’s northern shore is known world-wide for its windsurfing and kiteboarding. It is also known and commemorated in songs as a great surf spot. read more
It is a surprising picture to some, as many only think of Maui–and Hawaii–as lush green everywhere. In fact, many of the islands have a fair amount of rocky, plant-barren land. read more
Lahaina Maui has a couple of spots where one can find surfers nearly every day of the year. Just off the Lahaina pier is one such place. read more
The Hana Hotel is one of only a couple hotels in the small town of Hana, but hey, how many do you need? read more
Looking inland from Lahaina brings many beautiful sights into view, including this cemetery of red dirt stones backed by the West Maui Mountains. read more
Looking to star in your very own relaxation commercial? Look no further, Hana Maui has a place for you. read more
The Kapalua shoreline on Maui boasts impressive views and varied geology, both coming into play in this great photo. read more
There are many waterfalls on Maui, particularly the northern and eastern shores. This idyllic waterfall and pool was ripe for a couple to take a brief, cooling swim. read more
Maui’s Ho’okipa Beach is world-famous for its surfing and wind-surfing breaks. read more