30 Best Tourist spots & Things to Do in Maui | Apr 2025

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Maui Nui Luau at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa

You'll be captivated by exotic dances from across Polynesia including the spectacular Samoan Fire-knife dance. Your evening begins with a gorgeous sunset from our beachfront location as you enjoy our delicious self-service buffet and partake of your favorite beverages from our open bar.

4.40 (1349 reviews)

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Molokini Snorkeling Adventure Aboard Calypso From Ma'alaea Harbor

Explore the natural wonders of Molokini Crater, a volcanic islet 3 miles (4. 8 km) off the coast of Maui, on this snorkeling tour from Maalaea.

4.63 (1632 reviews)

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From Maalaea: Whale Watching Tour Aboard the Quicksilver

Enjoy this 2-hour guided adventure on a double-deck power catamaran to watch the whales in their natural habitat. Depending on the whales’ behavior during your whale watching trip, you may see the whales slapping the surface with pectoral fins (their very long side fins), flukes (the tail), the peduncle (the strong muscles attaching the tail to the rest of the body) and the breach, this is when the whale rises completely out of the water and crashes down again.

4.63 (1245 reviews)

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Molokini and Turtle Town Snorkeling Adventure Aboard the Malolo

Visit Maui’s famous snorkeling and diving destinations Molokini Crater and Turtle Town (or Coral Gardens) on a snorkeling catamaran! Molokini is an extinct volcanic cone and the snorkeling visibility is usually 100 feet or more! Many different species of marine life live within Molokini.

4.44 (1973 reviews)

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Te Au Moana Luau at The Wailea Beach Marriott Resort on Maui, Hawaii

Te Au Moana, translated as  the ocean tide, has always been a constant throughout Oceania, connecting our islands, peoples and generations.

4.60 (1022 reviews)

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Maui Snorkeling Molokini Crater and Turtle Town

Maui's largest Maxi Power Catamaran, with sprawling open space. We limit number of passengers to half our Coast Guard capacity.

4.74 (890 reviews)

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Road to Hana Adventure with Farm to Table Lunch in Town of Hana

The ultimate Road to Hana adventure in our luxurious 2023/2024 Mercedes Sprinter vans. Best value guarantied. Embark on an unforgettable adventure along the Road to Hana in Maui, where lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, breathtaking coastal vistas, and hidden gems await.

4.87 (490 reviews)

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Molokini or Coral Gardens PM Snorkel Aboard Malolo

Our 55 foot power catamaran goes out on an afternoon snorkel that is perfect for late sleepers! Visit one of two amazing snorkel sites: Molokini Crater or Coral Gardens, on this 3-hour boat tour.

4.38 (314 reviews)

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Lahaina ATV Adventure, Maui

You’ll have the chance to drive, or simply be a passenger in one of today’s most advanced 4 seater off-road vehicles, the Canam sport max 1000.

4.84 (1360 reviews)

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Eye-Level Whale Watching Eco-Raft Tour from Lahaina

Grateful to be whale watching this season from Lahaina, Maui! Eye-level whale watching onboard our low-to-water small group rafts.

4.86 (1927 reviews)

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Maui Zipline Eco Adventure: 8 Lines through the Jungle

THIS IS A 8 LINES TOUR - JUNGLE ADVENTURE This adventure with Jungle Ziplines Maui includes eight amazing Ziplines, three tree platforms, 1 stunning suspension bridge, two swinging bridges, and a light snack and refreshment.

4.91 (1096 reviews)

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Whale Watching Cruise with Open Bar from Ka'anapali Beach

The BEST possible way to experience the majestic Pacific Humpback Whales up close and personal. The waters off shore of Ka'anapali Maui are host to the largest population of Humpback Whales on the planet.

4.77 (711 reviews)

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Maui Sunset Luau Dinner Cruise on the Pride of Maui

For a one-of-a-kind Maui Sunset Cruise and cocktail dinner party aboard Pride of Maui, the most spacious and stable catamaran on Maui.

4.59 (568 reviews)

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Maui Luau: Gilligans' Island Luau in Kihei

Gilligans' Island Luau is an intimate luau experience and is the only luau in Kihei on Maui. Our luau is less than one quarter the size of the average luau in Hawaii.

4.15 (845 reviews)

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Original Sunset Cruise with Open Bar from Ka’anapali Beach

Part of the reason Maui has been so popular year after year is due to the breathtaking sunsets. Sure you could just watch from the beach or your hotel lanai, but a front row seat out on the water, sipping some cocktails, enjoying some awesome pupus (appetizers) and hanging with fun people sounds more appealing.

4.82 (1135 reviews)

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Ma'alaea Harbor: Sunset Prime Rib or Mahi Mahi Dinner Cruise

Come enjoy Prime Rib, Baby Back Ribs, Kiawe Smoked Chicken Leg and Thigh combo, Fresh Mahi-Mahi, or Penne Pasta with Thai Basil Marinara.

4.49 (362 reviews)

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West Maui and Molokai Special 45-Minute Helicopter Tour

Soar over majestic Maui and Molokai on exclusive 45-minute Maui helicopter tours. Enjoy the deep valleys and craggy ridges of the magnificent West Maui Mountains and the splendor of the sea cliffs and waterfalls of Molokai's inaccessible North Shore.

4.81 (714 reviews)

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Doors Off West Maui and Molokai 45 minute Helicopter Tour

Come and experience the only doors-off helicopter tour on Maui! Enjoy the thrill of this ride, feel the exhilaration of the wind in your hair, and see the sights of Maui and Molokai in an unforgettable way.

4.83 (399 reviews)

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Haleakala Sunrise Spectacular: Legendary Views + Local Breakfast

Witness the dawning of a new day atop Haleakala (the house of the sun) a dormant volcanic mountain overlooking Maui on the east side.

4.64 (1825 reviews)

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West Maui Half Day Snorkel from Ka’anapali Beach

Your West Maui Snorkel adventure departs from Kaanapali Beach. Along the way keep your eyes open for Hawaiian spinner dolphins, bottle nose dolphins and during the winter months you can experience the humpback whales that migrate from Alaska to our Maui waters.

4.87 (1002 reviews)

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Turtle Town Snorkel with Photo and Video

Aloha! We pride ourselves on offering 5-star service and an intimate small group setting to set your experience apart from the large boat companies.

4.84 (1590 reviews)

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Wailele Luau Including Fire and Knife Performance Plus Dinner

Maui’s Most Extreme Troupe of Fire-Knife Dancers! Staged outdoors amidst a scenic oceanfront setting alongside Kaanapali Beach, this intriguing luau performance and dinner show is held on-site at our resort and showcases stories of demi-god Maui, ancient Hawaiian kahiko with traditional costumes and Hawaiian awana with a grander spectrum, leading up to the island’s most extreme fire knife dance finale.

4.43 (82 reviews)

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VIP Private Road to Hana Tour with Pick Up

Discover the magic of Maui with our exclusive, personalized private tours. Say goodbye to crowded buses and rigid schedules—your adventure is uniquely crafted to suit your interests and pace, offering a truly custom experience from start to finish.

4.97 (837 reviews)

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Maui Luxury Snorkeling Molokini aboard Air Conditioned Yacht Elua

'ELUA is Maui’s only air-conditioned luxury yacht, offering tours to Molokini Crater and Turtle Town. Her design incorporates over 40 years of experience in Hawaiian waters.

5.00 (147 reviews)

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Discover the Magic of Coral Garden’s Turtle Town - Maalaea Harbor

Avoid the over-crowded 50-100 passenger boats. We take 30-40 passengers. Treat yourself and your loved ones to experience a beautiful Snorkeling, Sailing Cruise, and Whale Watching (Dec-Apr) on our Small Charming Hawaiian Catamaran.

4.65 (135 reviews)

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Small Group Road to Hāna Tour 6 to 8 passengers

A Hawaiian owned and operated company that specializes in a small, personalized tour experience with only 6-8 passengers maximum in our air conditioned 14 seat buses.

4.64 (880 reviews)

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Small-Group Road to Hana Adventure Tour with Pickup & Lunch

Live the real Maui experience on the Road to Hana with our expert guides! Immerse yourself in the beauty of the spectacular Hana Rainforest.

4.82 (2579 reviews)

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West Maui Mountain Waterfall and Ocean Tour via Horseback

Maui Mountain Activities offers horseback rides that take you up into the West Maui Mountains to view waterfalls (seasonal) from a distance, then down to the coastline to ride alongside the Pacific Ocean.

4.79 (743 reviews)

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Ultimate Whale Watch, 2 Hour (Lahaina) Raft Style

Our most popular Ultimate Whale Watch experience! small groups make every seat a front row seat as you enjoy whale watching and educational talks from our marine naturalist onboard.

4.89 (904 reviews)

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Majestic Haleakala Sunrise Tour with Pick-up

Once-in-a-lifetime may be the only way to describe watching the sun slowly rise over Haleakala National Park and spill over onto the beautiful island of Maui.

4.77 (451 reviews)

What activities can I do in Maui?

1. Explore the Road to Hana: This scenic drive takes you along the coast of Maui, showcasing breathtaking views of waterfalls, lush rainforests, and beautiful beaches. Make sure to stop at the Seven Sacred Pools, Wailua Falls, and the black sand beach at Waianapanapa State Park. 2. Visit Haleakala National Park: Witness a stunning sunrise or sunset from the summit of Haleakala, a dormant volcano that reaches over 10,000 feet. You can also explore the park's hiking trails and see unique flora and fauna. 3. Snorkel or dive at Molokini Crater: Located off the coast of Maui, this partially submerged volcanic crater offers crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. Take a boat tour to snorkel or dive in this underwater paradise. 4. Relax on the beaches: Maui boasts some of the world's most beautiful beaches. From the popular Kaanapali Beach to the secluded Hamoa Beach, you can find a spot to sunbathe, swim, or try water activities like surfing or paddleboarding. 5. Take a whale-watching tour: If you visit Maui between December and April, you can witness the incredible humpback whales that migrate to the warm Hawaiian waters. Join a boat tour to get up close and personal with these majestic creatures. 6. Explore Lahaina: This historic town offers a glimpse into Maui's past. Stroll along Front Street, lined with shops, art galleries, and restaurants. Visit the Lahaina Banyan Court Park, home to a massive banyan tree, and learn about the town's whaling history at the Whalers Village Museum. 7. Drive the West Maui Loop: This scenic drive takes you through the rugged coastline of West Maui, offering stunning views of cliffs, valleys, and the Pacific Ocean. Stop at the Nakalele Blowhole and the picturesque village of Kahakuloa. 8. Attend a traditional Hawaiian luau: Experience the culture of Hawaii by attending a traditional luau. Enjoy a feast of local cuisine, watch hula performances, and learn about Hawaiian traditions and history. 9. Go on a helicopter tour: Get a bird's-eye view of Maui's beauty by taking a helicopter tour. Fly over the island's lush valleys, cascading waterfalls, and dramatic coastline for a truly unforgettable experience. 10. Visit the Maui Ocean Center: Located in Maalaea, this aquarium showcases the rich marine life found in the waters surrounding Maui. Explore exhibits featuring sharks, turtles, tropical fish, and even a walk-through tunnel. Remember to check the latest COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions before planning your activities in Maui.

When is the best time to travel to Maui?

The best time to travel to Maui, USA is during the months of April to May and September to November. During these months, the weather is pleasant with average temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit (mid-20s to low 30s Celsius). Additionally, these months offer lower tourist crowds compared to the peak season, which is during the summer months and around the winter holidays. If you prefer hotter weather and don't mind larger crowds, you can also consider traveling to Maui during the summer months of June to August. During this time, temperatures can reach the 90s Fahrenheit (30s Celsius), but the island can get quite crowded due to school vacations and summer holidays. On the other hand, if you want to avoid the crowds and enjoy discounted rates, you can consider traveling to Maui during the shoulder seasons of late November to mid-December or January to March. However, do keep in mind that the weather during these months can be a bit cooler, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to low 70s Fahrenheit (high teens to low 20s Celsius). Overall, the best time to travel to Maui depends on your preferences for weather, crowd levels, and budget.

Travel culture you should know when traveling to Maui

Maui, the second-largest island in Hawaii, is known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant travel culture. Here are some aspects of Maui's travel culture that make it unique: 1. Aloha Spirit: The people of Maui embrace the Aloha Spirit, which is a warm and welcoming attitude towards visitors. The locals are known for their friendliness, hospitality, and willingness to share their culture with tourists. 2. Hawaiian Traditions: Maui is deeply rooted in Hawaiian traditions, and you can experience the island's cultural heritage through various activities and events. From hula dancing and lei-making to traditional music and storytelling, there are plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in the local culture. 3. Polynesian Influences: Maui's travel culture is heavily influenced by Polynesian traditions. Visitors can learn about the ancient Polynesian wayfinding techniques, explore traditional Polynesian arts and crafts, and witness the reenactment of ancient Hawaiian rituals. 4. Festivals and Celebrations: Maui hosts numerous festivals and celebrations throughout the year, showcasing its diverse cultural heritage. The Maui County Fair, the Maui Onion Festival, and the Maui Film Festival are just a few examples of the events that highlight the island's unique travel culture. 5. Farm-to-Table Cuisine: The farm-to-table movement is strong in Maui, with an emphasis on using locally sourced ingredients. Visitors can indulge in fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and organic produce, all while supporting local farmers and sustainable practices. 6. Outdoor Adventures: Maui's travel culture is deeply intertwined with its stunning natural beauty. The island offers a wide range of outdoor activities, such as hiking, snorkeling, surfing, and whale watching. These activities not only allow travelers to connect with nature but also provide opportunities to learn about the island's ecological importance. 7. Cultural Centers and Museums: Maui is home to several cultural centers and museums that offer insights into the island's history and traditions. The Maui Arts and Cultural Center, the Bailey House Museum, and the Lahaina Heritage Museum are popular attractions where visitors can learn about Maui's cultural heritage. Overall, Maui's travel culture is a unique blend of Hawaiian traditions, Polynesian influences, and a deep appreciation for the island's natural beauty. Visitors can expect to be warmly welcomed, engage in cultural activities, savor delicious cuisine, and embark on unforgettable outdoor adventures.

Shopping list or souvenirs to buy when traveling to Maui

When visiting Maui, USA, there are several shopping lists or souvenirs that you can consider bringing back home. Here are some popular options: 1. Hawaiian Shirts: Maui is famous for its vibrant and colorful Hawaiian shirts. These shirts are available in various designs and patterns, making them a great souvenir to remember your trip. 2. Macadamia Nuts: Hawaii is known for its macadamia nuts, and Maui offers a wide variety of flavored macadamia nuts. You can find them in different flavors like chocolate-covered, honey-roasted, or even spicy. 3. Kona Coffee: Hawaii is renowned for its Kona coffee, which is grown on the Big Island. Maui also offers a selection of high-quality Kona coffee beans and blends that make for a perfect souvenir for coffee lovers. 4. Local Art and Crafts: Maui has a vibrant arts scene, and you can find unique handcrafted items like paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and pottery. Look for local art galleries or craft markets to find one-of-a-kind pieces. 5. Pineapple Products: Hawaii is famous for its pineapples, and Maui offers a range of pineapple-related products like pineapple salsa, jams, candies, and even pineapple-shaped souvenirs. 6. Hawaiian Quilts: Hawaiian quilts are a traditional craft that you can find in Maui. These quilts feature intricate patterns and designs inspired by the island's flora and fauna, making them a beautiful and meaningful souvenir. 7. Ukulele: The ukulele is a traditional Hawaiian instrument, and Maui is a great place to buy one. Whether you're a musician or not, a ukulele can be a fun and unique souvenir to bring back home. 8. Tropical Clothing and Accessories: Maui offers a wide range of tropical clothing and accessories like sarongs, beach cover-ups, straw hats, and shell jewelry. These items are not only stylish but also practical reminders of your time in paradise. Remember to check the local regulations and customs guidelines for any restrictions on bringing certain items back to your home country.

Maui travel review

Maui, USA: A Paradise on Earth Maui, a tropical paradise located in the USA, is a dream destination for travelers seeking sun, sand, and stunning natural beauty. With its pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and breathtaking landscapes, this island offers an unforgettable experience that will leave visitors in awe. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or simply looking to unwind and relax, Maui has something for everyone. One of the most iconic attractions in Maui is the Road to Hana. This scenic drive takes you along the island's rugged coastline, passing by cascading waterfalls, bamboo forests, and panoramic ocean views. The journey itself is an adventure, with hairpin turns and narrow bridges that add to the thrill. Along the way, make sure to stop at the famous Seven Sacred Pools, where you can take a refreshing dip in the natural pools and admire the beauty of Maui's untouched wilderness. For those seeking a more active adventure, Maui offers an array of outdoor activities. Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will be delighted by the vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life found in the waters surrounding the island. Molokini Crater, a partially submerged volcanic crater, is a popular spot for snorkeling and offers crystal-clear visibility to explore the underwater world. Maui is also home to Haleakala National Park, a must-visit destination for nature lovers. Haleakala, meaning ""House of the Sun"" in Hawaiian, is a dormant volcano that towers over the island. Watching the sunrise from the summit of Haleakala is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, as the colors of the sky transform into a breathtaking spectacle. Hiking trails within the park lead visitors through unique landscapes, from volcanic deserts to lush rainforests, showcasing the island's diverse ecosystem. Of course, no visit to Maui would be complete without spending time on its world-famous beaches. From the golden sands of Kaanapali Beach to the secluded coves of Makena Beach, there is a beach for every preference. Surfing, paddleboarding, and kayaking are just a few of the activities available for those looking to enjoy the ocean. And when it's time to unwind, simply lay back on a beach towel and soak up the sun while listening to the gentle sound of the waves. Maui is not only known for its natural beauty but also for its rich culture and history. Take a trip to Lahaina, a historic town that was once the capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Stroll along Front Street, lined with charming shops, art galleries, and restaurants, and learn about the island's past through its preserved buildings and landmarks. When it comes to dining, Maui offers a diverse culinary scene that will satisfy even the most discerning palate. From fresh seafood caught daily to farm-to-table cuisine showcasing the island's abundant produce, there is no shortage of delicious options. Don't forget to try traditional Hawaiian dishes such as poke, kalua pig, and poi to fully immerse yourself in the local flavors. Maui, USA, truly is a paradise on earth. From its breathtaking landscapes to its warm and welcoming culture, this island will captivate your heart and leave you longing to return. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a cultural experience, Maui offers it all. So pack your bags, grab your sunscreen, and get ready to create unforgettable memories in this tropical haven.