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....
Read MoreLocated 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...
Read MoreIao Valley State Park is a lush valley in the central highlands of Western Maui. The valley lies 750 miles above sea level and stretches...
Read MoreA 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...
Read MoreNote: 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...
Read MoreAlong 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...
Read MoreThe Maui plantation was once a bustling sugar cane plantation, but now, the property has 500 acres of diversified agricultural land and offers an educational...
Read MoreDT Fleming beach is popular with locals and visitors alike. The beach has restrooms, picnic tables, showers, and a lifeguard on duty during daylight hours....
Read MoreSet 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...
Read MoreKaanapali 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...
Read MoreDuring 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...
Read MoreThis beach was named after the Old Honolua Ranch Slaughterhouse that used to be on the cliff next to the beach. The slaughterhouse is long...
Read MoreMaui Ocean Center is one of the most popular attractions on the island. You may be thinking: 'but I have the real ocean all around...
Read MoreThe 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....
Read MoreThere 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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