Maui is well known for its beaches and as a paradise for surfing, but most of the Hawaiian island is mountainous. The deeply eroded highland of West Maui contrasts with the dormant Haleakalā volcano in the East.

Haleakalā
Haleakalā Crater at sunrise
Haleakalā Crater
Haleakalā Crater
Haleakalā Crater
Haleakalā Crater with cinder cones
Haleakalā Crater | Ka Lu'u o ka 'O'o
Haleakalā Crater | Tephra layers
Haleakalā Crater | Silversword
Haleakalā Crater | Silversword
Haleakalā Crater | Silversword
Haleakalā | Science City
Haleakalā panorama
Haleakalā panorama
Ke'anae | Nua'ailua Bay
Ke'anae Peninsula
Ke'anae | Little paradise
Ke'anae Congregational Church
Ke'anae | Nua'ailua Bay
Ke'anae | Coast
Kīpahulu | Ohe'o Gulch
Kīpahulu | Seven Pools
Kīpahulu | Seven Pools
Mokulau | Coastal area
Manawainui Gulch
Cape Kīna'u | Lava flow
'Ulupalakua | Highway 37
Pukalani | Upcountry with cattle
'Ulupalakua | Wine estate
Pukalani | Sugar cane harvest
Kahului | Sugar mill
Lāhainā | Sugar mill
Lāhainā | Waterfront
Ho'okipa Beach and West Maui
Ho'okipa Beach | Surfer
Ho'okipa Beach | Surfers
Pā'ia | Dangerous palms
Makena | Big Beach with warning sign
Makena | Big Beach with coast guard
Makena | Big Beach
Wailea | Grand Wailea Resort and Spa
Wailea | Wedding chapel
Wailea | Grand Wailea Resort and Spa
