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Nakalele Blowhole

The Nakalele Blowhole can shoot water as high as 50 feet into the air. Here, you can take a mini hike down towards the blowhole....

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Dragon's Tooth Trail

Located near the Kapalua resort area, this half-mile hike follows the rocky shoreline and offers beautiful views of the bay. It is named Dragon’s Tooth...

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Iao Valley State Park

Iao Valley State Park is a lush valley in the central highlands of Western Maui. The valley lies 750 miles above sea level and stretches...

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Leoda’s Kitchen & Pie Shop

A nice country-style cafe that serves delicious sandwiches, salads, and burgers in addition to their famous homemade sweet and savory pies. Try local flavors like coconut...

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Old Bailey House Museum

Note: There is an entrance fee to enter the museum and it is open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 10am to 1pmThe Bailey House was built on...

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Olowalu Petroglyphs

Along an unassuming dirt path you’ll find giant boulders inscribed with carved images. These petroglyphs were a form of communication for native Hawaiians. Instead of...

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Maui Tropical Plantation

The Maui plantation was once a bustling sugar cane plantation, but now, the property has 500 acres of diversified agricultural land and offers an educational...

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DT Fleming Beach

DT Fleming beach is popular with locals and visitors alike. The beach has restrooms, picnic tables, showers, and a lifeguard on duty during daylight hours....

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Olivine Pool & Bellstone Rock

Set 12 miles north of Kapalua—and 4 past Nakalele Blowhole—Olivine Pools is a rugged spot where waves thunder on volcanic rock and gather in natural...

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Kaanapali Beach

Kaanapali Beach is touted as one of Maui’s best beaches, and is an ideal spot for swimming and snorkeling. Kaanapali’s shores stretch 3 miles and...

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Honolua Bay View & Hike

During the summer months, divers and snorkelers enjoy this marine-life conservation district where tropical fish and turtles flock to the warm waters. There are two...

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Slaughterhouse Beach

This beach was named after the Old Honolua Ranch Slaughterhouse that used to be on the cliff next to the beach. The slaughterhouse is long...

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Lahaina

This seaside town is home to cute shops, local restaurants and museums. Before it was the bustling community it is today, it was the home...

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Maui Ocean Center

Maui Ocean Center is one of the most popular attractions on the island. You may be thinking: 'but I have the real ocean all around...

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Ohai Trail

The Ohai Trail is a 30-minute loop walk where you can see an endangered native plant called the Ohai plant, giving the trail it’s name....

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Kahakuloa Town Food Stops

There are a couple food options here in the little town of Kahakuloa. If you’re craving a smoothie, oftentimes the Bruddah Chic food stand is...

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