Whether you’re looking to relax or kick-start your adrenaline with a wind sport session, there's a beach to match your mood on Maui, Hawaii. Prefer something on dry land? Gear up and hike the sacred Haleakala National Park, home to the dormant Haleakala volcano, to revel in its otherworldly landscapes, gorgeous waterfalls and freshwater pools. And once you've had your dose of adventure, take a nap on the beach or book a spa service — this is a destination for someone who wants a little bit of everything.
Explore Maui
- Kapalua
- Wailea
- Kaanapali
Kapalua
Overview
Known For
Dining, Golf, Beaches, Shopping
Wailea
Overview
Known For
Dining, Golf, Beaches, Shopping
Kaanapali
Overview
Known For
Beaches, Spas, Honeymoon Destinations, Dining, Shopping
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3 Days of Luxury and Mindfulness in Maui, Hawai
Life's a Beach
Kick your day off early with local coffee and a guided boat tour to Molokini, an area known for its next-level snorkeling. Then you’ll hop in the car for a drive south to the town of Wailea for lunch, shopping and a local quilt-making experience. Spend the afternoon relaxing at Kalama Beach Park and finish the day with dinner alfresco and some locally made brut sparkling rosé.
Explore Haleakala National Park
Set an early alarm, catch the sunrise from the Haleakala summit and spend some time exploring the 30 miles of marked trails. Continue your hike to the Kipahulu District, known for the Waimoku and Makahiku waterfalls and the Seven Sacred Pools. Head to the town of Kihei to treat yourself to dinner followed by drinks at Maui’s oldest dive bar.
Maui's Little Towns
Wander historic downtown Wailuku in the morning. Then visit Iao Valley State Monument, nestled in the West Maui Mountains. Browse the shops in Paia, with its upscale, hippie vibe. Then watch the windsurfers skim across the waves at Hookipa Beach. After lunch, continue to Makawao, a town famous for paniolos (Hawaiian cowboys), before heading back to Paia for more sightseeing and fine dining at a revered, family-owned restaurant.