Hawaii Vacation Packages
Maui Land Tours
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Haleakala / Central Maui / Iao Valley Tour
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| Seasons: 1/1/10 - 12/31/10 |
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Child 3-11
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Child 0-2
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| Haleakala / Central Maui / Iao Valley Tour |
$88.00
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$52.00
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Free
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The Haleakala / Central Maui / Iao Valley Tour operates daily with total tour time of approximately nine hours. Pickup time is 7:00 am - 8:15 am from West Maui hotels and 7:30 am - 8:15 am from South Maui hotels. Expertly narrated tour to the summit of spectacular 10,023 foot high Haleakala, visit the unique Iao Needle, located in lush Iao Valley State Park and the town of Wailuku. Tour features "House of the Sun", Mount Haleakala Crater and visitor center. Enjoy Puu Ulaula Overlook and rare Silverswords. See Wailuku town, sugar cane fields, and Kaahumanu Church. Take a scenic drive to soaring Iao Needle in Iao Valley State Park. No host lunch at Casanova's Restaurant (Italian and American fare)-subject to change. Jackets and sweaters are recommended to guests. Includes park admission fees. Please call Aloha VIP Tours upon arrival in Hawaii (877) 350-8855 to confirm pick-up time and location. |
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Rates are per person including 4.166% state tax. |
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Hana Adventure Tour
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| Seasons: 1/1/10 - 12/31/10 |
Adult
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Child 3-11
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Child 0-2
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| Hana Adventure Tour |
$114.00
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$69.00
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Free
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Rates are per person including 4.166% state tax. |
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Maalaea Harbor Village, Maalaea, Maui |
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| Seasons |
Adult 65+
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Adult 13+
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Child 3-12
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| 1/1/10 - 12/31/10 |
$22.92
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$26.04
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$18.75
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| Maui Ocean Center operates daily between 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Hours may be extended during the summer and for private functions and special events. Discover the wonders of Hawaii's ocean with interactive displays, forty exhibit tanks, open ocean tank, and acrylic viewing tunnel. There is also an interactive Marine Mammal Discovery Center, Living Reef Building, outdoor marine pools, full service Seascape Restaurant and a 6,000 sq. foot Gift Shop. All areas are disabled accessible. Transportation is NOT included. Children 0-2 years of age are Free. | |||
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Exhibits: Maui Ocean Center's Major Exhibits
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The Living Reef On touring the living reef exhibit, visitors discover how Hawai'i's isolation - more than 2,000 miles from any continent or major island group - has produced a unique assemblage of marine life unequaled on Earth. |
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Turtle Lagoon The most common sea turtle in Hawai'i is honu (green turtle), named for the color of its body fat. Maui Ocean Center's outdoor exhibit, "Turtle Lagoon" affords the viewers a close-up view of these marine reptiles from both above and below the water's surface. |
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The Tide Pool Constructed in the form of an ocean rock pool, the Tide Pool holds a variety of harmless marine animals. Under the guidance of a marine naturalist, visitors are welcome to touch the inhabitants of this display.
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Hammerhead Harbor Hammerhead sharks have their sensory organs spread out over a wider distance on their uniquely shaped head, likely giving them an advantage in finding prey. Adult scalloped hammerhead sharks live offshore, but come in to shallow, generally murky water, to give birth. This unique exhibit was custom-designed for juvenile hammerhead sharks, and allows visitors to view the sharks from both below and above the surface.
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Marine Mammal Discovery Center The Marine Mammal Discovery Center features interactive displays, videos, and life-sized models of monk seals, dolphins and whales found in Hawaiian waters. The 3,000 square-foot exhibit includes educational and entertaining displays designed for both children and adults. Forty interactive modules, video monitors and narrative boards are divided into three sections, Monk Seal, Dolphin and Whale. The dramatic and colorful exhibits brings aquarium visitors into the world of Hawaii's marine mammals, up to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands where the monk seals rest on the shallow atolls, to the dark depths of the Pacific Ocean, where pilot whales search for its deep ocean prey. |
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The Open Ocean The Open Ocean is home to graceful stingrays and large, fast-swimming fishes like sharks and jacks, all of which co-exist in a 750,000-gallon salt-water aquarium, the largest in the state. A 54-foot-long clear acrylic tunnel transports visitors through this pelagic realm providing a 240-degree view of nearly 2,000 fishes, while stingrays slide overhead and sharks look visitors in the eye.
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Seascape Ma'alaea Restaurant Reef Cafe |
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Rates are per person including 4.166% state tax. |
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