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