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Maui Driving ToursRenting a car and heading of on your own is one of the most popular ways to see all that Maui has to offer. Once you have your vehicle you are sure to enjoy a captivating time touring all around the various locations.Hawaiian Discount Car Rentals offers great rates and vehicle selections on Maui car rental. Maui is divided into sections mainly because of the geographically area. The main divisions are West Maui, Central Maui, Hana Highway, South East Maui, Haleakala and Upcountry, and South Maui. Within each one of these areas you will find many different sights to see while driving. Of course, many visitors only wish to play on the beach however, Maui has many unique and wonderful attractions that are not always beach oriented. There are a number of towns located on the shores that offer diverse scenic surroundings, local cuisine, museums, and other interesting things the family is sure to enjoy. West Maui driving tours offers such sights as Gregor Point and Lighthouse, Lahaina Town, and the Sugar Cane Train. Central Maui is where your feet will first hit Maui. From here you will enjoy many of the unique sights and learn what Maui is all about. The county seat, Wailuku is located in Central Maui along with other unique sights such as ‘lao Valley, the lao’ Needle, and the area commonly called the Valley of Sugar. Hana Highway is probably the most popular diving tour in Maui. Waterfalls are the name of the game with this driving tour. Most of the waterfalls flow year round; however, you will find a few that only flow during the winter months. Some of the most popular sights to see along Hana Highway are the Lower and Upper Puohokamoa Falls, Honomanu Bay, the Ke’anae Peninsula and the Waikani Falls to name a few. South East Maui is next on your list after the drive along Hana Highway. Here you will find Venus Pool, Wailua Falls, 7 Pools Smoothies, Seven Sacred Pools, and many more exciting things to see all along the shoreline. Haleakala National Park is located in the area known as the Upcountry. Here you do not see the typical Hawaii. Here you are above the world as you climb to the Haleakala Summit looking down at a view only see by those that leave the beach behind. The crater that you see at one time was at one time filled with hot lava that helped to raise the summit. Haleakala has much to offer in various activities and even camping is allowed if you have the desire. South Maui takes you back to the ocean. The Maui Ocean Center is found in this area along with Ma’alaea Beach, Kealia Pond, several diving areas and more. As you can see, there is not one spot on Maui that you cannot drive. Choose your favorite rental car, plot the course, and head off on a driving tour that you and your family will remember for many years to come. Plan something different for each day with unique fun activities in each area. You can plan the entire trip by choosing hotels or other accommodations close to the activities everyone enjoys while driving to every spot you wish to see. This way, if you rent a vehicle for the entire vacation, you will have the chance to see and do everything that is possible during your stay. You will be the one in charge instead of taking guided tours that may not want you wish to see. Enjoy Maui like you should, slow, easy, and of course in your way. Stop and stay where you like, partake of nature for as long you want, and of course drive yourself for the best driving tours around. Like this article? Add it to your favorite social bookmarks. |