Conde Nast Traveler has deemed Maui the "Best Island," for 17 years.
With over 30 miles of pristine beaches, amazing sunrises from the top of the
Haleakala Crater, whale watching or a Hawaiian luau, it is understandable why
couples and families want to buy a Maui timeshare.
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Colorful Scenery
With more than 120 miles of coastline, Maui features over 80 white, black and
red sandy beaches, where guests sun-bathe, snorkel and surf. West Maui's premiere
beach, Kaanapali Beach, is located within walking access to the Kaanapali hotels
and timeshares. It features three miles of white sand beach. In the most northern
point, the beach holds Puu Kekaa, Black Rock, which is great for snorkeling
and diving.
Maui offers some breathtaking nature sights to see, including traveling to see
the early sunrise above the Haleakala Crater. While it means getting up extra
early, as it can take up to two hours to drive up to top of the crater and the
sun rises as early as 5:38 a.m. in the summer and 6:55 a.m. in the winter. However
if you stay beyond sunrise you'll be treated to an array of changing colors
in the sky. If you are not an early bird, Air Maui offers helicopter rides,
where passengers can gaze at some of Maui's best scenic sites from the Hana
Rain Forest and Haleakala Crater to lush waterfalls and the West Maui Mountains.
A Plethora of Activities
Time-share travelers will find no shortage of activities on Maui. From December
to May, humpback whales live in the area's warm, shallow water. At Lahaina Harbor,
guests can schedule whale-watching tours, where they will be guaranteed to spot
a whale within 100 feet on a two-hour tour. Often, during high-peak months,
guests spot whales just by walking by the harbor. For an all-day adventure,
travel along the Road to Hana and experience all of Maui's natural beauty, from
swimming in the Pools of Oheo, to gazing at overflowing waterfalls and plush
rainforests or exploring Hale Piilani, Hawaii's largest temple.
At sunset, the part begins at Maui with a traditional Hawaiian Luau at several
resorts, that you may find one at your Maui time share resort. The Old Lahaina
Lu'au combines Hawaii's culture into traditional dances, hulu dancing and singing,
as well as authentic cuisine, such as roasted pig, purple sweet potatoes, and
tropical fruit. Near timeshare properties along Kaanapali Beach, The Royal Lahaina
Luau shows guests how to roast an Imu (pig) along with exhilarating fire artist
and dance performances.
First-time travelers may be surprised by the town of Lahaina, as it features
one of the finest art districts, with dozens of galleries and art in the park,
with vendors displaying their work as tourists stroll by. The town also features
some Hawaii's authentic cuisine, such fresh island fish at Kimo's served on
their open-air patio at lunchtime.
If you want to sell your Maui timeshare, Premier Timeshare Resale will sell
it for you. We do not charge upfront fees. Read "Why sell with PTR?"
for more information or fill out our "Sell your timeshare" form to
get started.
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