Snorkeling Molokini Crater, Maui

By A.R. Royo
One of Maui’s most popular attractions, Molokini “crater,” is technically no crater at all. It is actually a crescent-shaped, partially submerged volcanic cinder cone. Molokini is located in the middle of the Alalakeiki Channel, about 3 miles west of South Maui’s Makena State Park, and 3 miles northeast of the island of Kaho’olawe.
Swim with Dolphins at Sea Life Park, Oahu
Hawaii’s Only Dolphinarium – Dolphin Discovery, an international company with dolphinariums in numerous countries, acquired Sea Life Park Hawaii in 2006. Since then, this popular Oahu marine park has undergone a face lift and expanded its activities and attractions, especially interactive Dolphin activities – where visitors can swim with real dolphins!
Three interactive dolphin programs are held daily in Dolphin Cove, a beautiful ocean-side lagoon, complete with its own private island. All three activities allow participants to learn about daily dolphin life and to interact with them in an intimate and educational adventure.
Maui Bike Tours – Bike Riding Above the Clouds of Haleakala Volcano, Hawaii

By Daniel Christener — Cycling Images by Eric Aeder
As most Maui visitors know, there is one Must -Do activity while vacationing on the Valley Isle called ‘Maui Haleakala Sunrise Downhill Bike Ride.’ More than 100,000 visitors enjoy this activity every year. And no wonder! This is the ultimate bike-ride: straight down Mount Haleakala, the world’s largest dormant volcano, 36 miles to the sea.