Not exact matches
Mount
Haleakala is actually a
dormant volcano that provides a stunning place to watch the sunrise.
A must for any visitor to Maui is
Haleakala, the world's largest
dormant volcano (it last erupted in 1790), more than 10,000 feet above sea level....
Nature lovers can also enjoy the majesty of nearby Mount
Haleakala, one of the
dormant volcanoes once responsible for the creation of this magical island.
Haleakala National Park is best known for being the world's largest
dormant volcano and, at over 10,000 feet above sea level, the tallest peak on Maui where you can watch a fantastic sunrise, view unique wildlife, and have an amazingly vivid stargazing experience; However, the park encompasses more than 30,000 acres of public land, stretching from the summit down to the coast where lush natural beauty, waterfalls, and rich Hawaiian culture await in an area called Kipahulu.
With the summit standing at 10,023 feet (3,055 m) in elevation,
Haleakala is the world's largest
dormant volcano.
Spend quality time with Maui's
dormant volcano on this fun and challenging tour of
Haleakala.
Haleakala National Park is best known for being the world's largest
dormant volcano and, at over 10,000 feet above sea level, the tallest peak on Maui where you can watch a fantastic sunrise, view unique wildlife, and have an amazingly vivid stargazing experience; However, the park encompasses more than 30,000 acres of public land, stretching from the summit down to...
Nature lovers can also enjoy the majesty of nearby Mount
Haleakala, one of the
dormant volcanoes once responsible for the creation of this idyllic islet.
Tucked into a
dormant Maui
volcano in
Haleakala National Park, the hike - in Holua Campsite is an experience all its own.
summit of Mt.
Haleakala, a
dormant volcano.
Another reader appreciated the singular experience of visiting
Haleakala crater, the
dormant volcano that rises over 10,000 feet.
One of the most adventurous journeys you can tackle while on this island is a trip to the 10,023 foot high
dormant volcano summit of
Haleakala, or House of Sun.
Visit a traditional Hawaiian luau feast, tour historic Pearl Harbor, explore the Hawaii
Volcanoes National Park, bike down Mt.
Haleakala — the largest
dormant volcano in the world — or kayak along the majestic Na Pali Coast.
Nature lovers can also enjoy a visit to nearby Mount
Haleakala, one of the
dormant volcanoes once responsible for the creation of this magical island.
No trip to Maui is complete without a trip to
Haleakala National Park, home to a
dormant volcano, unique flora and fauna and breathtaking views.
The region of South Maui, in particular, is nestled on the shoreline against the soaring backdrop of
Haleakala, the massive
dormant volcano that formed the island of Maui millions of years ago.
Morning views from the bedroom lanai bring you stunning sunrises over
Haleakala, the world's largest
dormant volcano.
Peaks and valleys give Wailea Blue dreamt vistas of the ocean, neighboring islands, and Mount
Haleakala, one of Maui's
dormant volcanoes.
Mt.
Haleakala is the largest
dormant volcano in the world, rising an impressive 10,023 feet above sea level.
One is to drive up the mountain - 10,000 - foot
Haleakala, a
dormant volcano.
With the now
dormant volcano giant,
Haleakala, dominating the Maui landscape, this island has the best growing climate for tropical flowers, exotic fruits, sweet berries, and breathtaking fields of lavender.
Then, enjoy a leisurely drive to
Haleakala National Park, home to «The House of the Sun» — a
dormant volcano and the tallest peak on Maui.
Hike through the West Maui Forest Reserve, or head East toward
Haleakala National Park to traverse the slopes of the
dormant Haleakala Volcano.
You'll see Madame Pele, the world's most active
volcano, and
Haleakala, the world's largest
dormant volcano.
Trek through five different climate zones on your way to the top of
Haleakala, a
dormant volcano whose name means «House of the Sun.»
One of the things that make Maui unique is
Haleakala crater, a 10,000 - foot
volcano that's been
dormant for more than 200 years.
The mythic aura of this island begins high atop Mauna
Haleakala, a towering,
dormant volcano whose crater is big enough to hold Manhattan.
Afterwards, stop at
Haleakala National Park to glimpse a
dormant volcano, or visit Lahaina to get your shopping fix or whale watching in.