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Thursday, February 07, 2008
Snorkeling on Maui (Sponsored Post)
We're big proponents of the Hawaiian island of Maui: the volcanos that formed the "Valley Island" left a legacy of rich, arable land; as well as the spectacular, moon-like crater atop Mount Haleakala. There's a lot to do on Maui, too. Hiking or driving along the famed road to Hana are two of the best ways to appreciate the island's beauty, but golfing, whale watching, and relaxing on the beach are all good options, too.
But we run across many folks who can't imagine a trip to Maui (or, really, anyplace in Hawaii) without spending at least one day snorkeling. We are pleased to point such snorkeling fans toward the Pride of Maui, a 65-foot Maxi Power Catamaran, that takes passengers out on daily snorkeling adventures. With an expert captain and crew, 30 years in the business, and a reputation for superlative service, the "Pride of Maui" offers an ideal way to explore the underwater world that surrounds Maui. There are a variety of trips from which to choose: morning and afternoon snorkeling cruises, sunset cruises with live entertainment on board, whale watching cruises (especially wonderful at this time of year) and even a special Valentine's Day cruise! The "Pride of Maui" is also available for private charters.
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