Top Things To On Maui

Maui, known as the “Valley Isle,” is a Hawaiian island with a diverse range of activities and attractions. From breathtaking landscapes to cultural experiences, here are our top recommendations of things to do on the island of Maui:

Road to Hana: Our Top recommendation is taking a scenic drive along the legendary Road to Hana, a winding coastal road that showcases Maui’s lush beauty. Along the way, explore waterfalls, lush rainforests, black sand beaches, and iconic viewpoints. Along the way see awesome lava tubes and definitely check out the Bamboo Forest! This trip can take a full day to travel from start to finish, be sure to fuel up before hand and take plenty of snacks & water!

Haleakalā National Park: Visiting Haleakalā National Park is a highlight to any Maui trip. Visit the top of Haleakalā Crater at sunrise or sunset to see an amazing view and an unforgettable star gazing experience! This dormant volcano offers breathtaking views of the sunrise above the clouds and a stunning moonscape-like landscape. The drive to the top of the volcano takes about an hour and drives through amazing landscapes.

Snorkeling and Diving: Check out the underwater world of Maui with its colorful coral reefs and diverse marine life. Molokini Crater and Honolua Bay are popular snorkeling spots, while Lanai and Molokini offer great diving opportunities.

Snorkel with Sea Turtles: Head to Turtle Town, located off the coast of Maui, for an opportunity to snorkel alongside sea turtles in their natural habitat.

Whale Watching: From December to April, witness humpback whales as they migrate to the warm waters of Maui. Take a whale watching tour for an up-close encounter with these gentle giants or see them on a snorkel tour!

Beach Camping: Relax on the sand at Camp Olowalu, where you can pitch a tent or car camp right on the water! Highly recommend beach camping on Maui!

Wailea Beaches: Relax on the beautiful beaches of Wailea, known for their soft white sand and crystal-clear waters. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and water activities in this luxurious resort area.

Luau Experience: Immerse yourself in a cultural Hawaiian traditional luau. Enjoy delicious Hawaiian cuisine, hula performances, and live music for an authentic island experience.

Golfing: Golf enthusiasts can enjoy Maui’s world-class golf courses with stunning ocean views. The Kapalua and Wailea golf courses are some of the best on the island.

Hawaiian Seafood: Sample fresh, local seafood at Maui’s renowned restaurants. From poke bowls to seafood buffets, indulge in the island’s delectable cuisine.

Hawaiian Poke

Sunset at Lahaina: Head to Lahaina, a historic whaling village, to catch a beautiful Hawaiian sunset. Stroll along Front Street and enjoy the town’s lively atmosphere with art galleries, shops, and restaurants. Lahaina also has Maui’s largest Banyan Tree located in the middle of town.

Maui’s diverse range of activities and attractions make it a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Maui promises a memorable and enriching vacation experience by offering stunning landscapes, endless water activities, and a chance to experience the island’s vibrant culture.

Black Sand Beach, Maui

More to do on the Hawaiian Islands

Beach Time: Relax on Hawaii’s stunning beaches with their soft, white sands and crystal-clear waters. Each island has its own unique beaches, from Waikiki Beach in Oahu to Ka’anapali Beach in Maui.

Hanalei Beach, Kauai

Volcano Tours: Visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island to witness the power of active volcanoes. See the glowing lava flows and walk through lava tubes for an unforgettable experience.

Island Hopping: If you have the time, why not explore multiple Hawaiian islands to experience the unique culture and landscapes each one offers. From the cosmopolitan vibe of Honolulu to the laid-back charm of Kauai, each island has its own character.

Water Sports: Try your hand at water sports like surfing, paddleboarding, and kayaking. Hawaii’s consistent waves make it a surfer’s paradise, while calm waters are perfect for paddleboarding and kayaking adventures.

Kahekili Highway: Take a dangerous but beautiful drive on Kahekili Highway on the west side of Maui! One of Maui’s most dangerous roads, be careful on this road!

Helicopter Tours: Take a thrilling helicopter tour to see the hidden beauty of Hawaii, including inaccessible valleys, waterfalls, and rugged coastlines.

More Snorkeling and Scuba Diving Options: Snorkel in Hanauma Bay in Oahu or go scuba diving off the coast of Kona, Big Island, to encounter manta rays.

Manta Ray Snorkel Tour, Big Island Hawaii

Hiking: Explore the lush rainforests, volcanic craters, and majestic waterfalls. Popular hikes include Diamond Head in Oahu, Haleakalā National Park in Maui, and Koko Crater Trail in Oahu.

Bamboo Forest Hike, Maui

Traditional Hawaiian Crafts: Learn about Hawaiian arts and crafts by attending workshops where you can create your own leis, learn to dance hula, or even make a traditional Hawaiian quilt.

Botanical Gardens: Visit the lush botanical gardens on the islands to see a wide variety of tropical plants and flowers. Foster Botanical Garden in Oahu and Limahuli Garden and Preserve in Kauai are popular choices.

Historical Sites: Discover Hawaii’s rich history at places like Pearl Harbor in Oahu, ‘Iolani Palace in Honolulu, or the Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park on the Big Island.

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