Attractions around Mau
Explore 85 attractions, restaurants, shops around Mau
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Hana Highway - Road to Hana
Route 36, Maui, HI
This scenic road is an iconic drive that connects Kaluhui to Hana in east Maui. The 64-mile highway features narrow winding roads and over 50 bridges, taking you past gorgeous beaches, rugged coastlines, lush forests, waterfalls, pools, and hiking trails. It takes at least three hours to complete the Hana Highway, but you can make it a full-day trip, depending on how many stops you make. You can even spend the night at Waianapanapa State Park, where you can stay in a cabin or camp close to the shore. Don't miss all the best sights by joining a Road to Hana tour, which will have all transport sorted. – Tripadvisor
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Ka'anapali Beach
Lahaina, Maui, HI 96761
This stunning three-mile stretch of sand is regarded as one of North America's best beaches, and it's easy to see why. This former Hawaiian royal getaway has crystal clear waters perfect for snorkeling and surfing, against a backdrop of lush mountains. Don't miss the daily cliff diving ceremony at Pu'u Keka'a (Black Rock), held on the northern end of the beach at sunset. For the best views of the beach, take a scenic flight at sunset. If you visit in winter, be sure to take a whale-watching tour. It gets busy, so visit early in the morning for fewer crowds and to snag a good spot on the sand. – Tripadvisor
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Haleakala Crater
Haleakala National Park, Maui, HI 96768
Part of the larger of the two volcanoes that make up Maui, this peak is more than 10,000 feet up and the highest point on the island.
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Maui Ocean Center
192 Ma_alaea Road, Wailuku, Maui, HI 96793-5931
Maui Ocean Center is the premier destination to encounter and learn about Hawaii’s marine life. Home to one of the world’s largest displays of live Pacific corals, the Aquarium exhibits only marine life found in Hawaiian waters including tropical fish, sea turtles, sharks, stingrays, octopuses, sea jellies, and more. The Aquarium highlights the beauty of Hawaii’s undersea world while perpetuating the deep connection between the Hawaiian people and the sea. The Aquarium’s mission is to foster understanding, wonder, and respect for Hawaii’s marine life.
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Maui Tropical Plantation
1670 Honoapiilani Hwy, Wailuku, Maui, HI 96793-9347
The Village at Maui Tropical Plantation is open! Please join us Tuesday - Sunday from 8AM - 8PM. Enjoy our Tropical Express Tram Tour to learn interesting facts about Maui sugarcane, pineapple, bananas, coffee, macadamia nuts, papaya and more! Current MTP tenants include; The Country Market with Kumu Farms and Maui ʻOma Coffee, Maui Zipline through the plantation grounds, Flyin Hawaiian Zipline across the valleys, Mālama Studio featuring local artisans, and Cafe Oʻlei with fresh local food.
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Napili Beach
Lahaina, Maui, HI
This crescent-shaped cove on Maui's northwest coast is a popular beach for families and great for blue sea snorkeling and spotting sea turtles.
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Maui Brewing Company
605 Lipoa Pkwy, Kihei, Maui, HI 96753-6947
Maui Brewing Co is Hawaii's largest craft brewery! We make handcrafted ales & lagers brewed with aloha. Swing by and check us out, enjoy a pint on the lanai.
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Iao Valley State Monument
54 S High St, Wailuku, Maui, HI 96793-2102
Located in Central Maui, the park is home to a historic battleground and is punctuated by the 1200 feet tall Iao Needle rising from the ground.
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Wai'anapanapa State Park
Hana Hwy. near mile marker 32, Hana, Maui, HI
Best known for its volcanic black pebble coast and panoramic coastal views, this park is one of the most popular sites along the famous Hana Highway.
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Wailea Beach
Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, HI 96753
Bookended by the Four Seasons and Grand Wailea Resorts, this popular beach has good facilities and is a favorite for swimmers, snorkelers, and boogie-boarders.
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Ho'okipa Beach Park
Hana Highway, Paia, Maui, HI 96779
This stretch of white sand beach on the north shore is the favorite of professional windsurfers. Visitors might even spot Hawaii's green sea turtles.
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Pipiwai Trail
Mile Marker 41 Hana Hwy, Haleakala National Park, Maui, HI 96713
A scenic hiking and horseback riding trail that features major waterfalls, beautiful pools and an eerie bamboo forest.
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Nakalele Blowhole
Highway 30 Between Mile Marker 38 And 39, Maui, HI
This natural spout shoots up to 100 feet in the air—the view from the hilltop is impressive enough, but a hike down a rocky trail will let you get up close and personal. Approaching from the island’s west side is a lot easier than the drive from the east, and you may find the descent down to the geyser challenging. Wear appropriate footwear, as the area can be slippery and dangerous, and time your visit during high tide when the water spouts are at their most impressive. While you’re there, don’t miss checking out the Nakalele Point lighthouse, a short walk away. – Tripadvisor
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Kapalua Beach
Kapalua, Maui, HI 96761
This serene cove on the northwestern tip of Maui is known as one of the most beautiful spots in Hawaii. Sunbathe on the soft white sand and snorkel in the warm, calm, crystal-clear waters. The area is teaming with marine life, and you can easily spot fish, eels, and sea turtles swimming amongst the coral. This small beach can get crowded—arrive early to get a good spot, or come later in the afternoon for a vibrant sunset. There are restrooms and showers by the parking lot, and the walk along Kapalua Coastal Trail is a great way to take in the view. – Tripadvisor
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Kapalua Coastal Trail
99 Coconut Grove Ln, Lahaina, Maui, HI 96761-8737
A two-mile walk along Maui's northwest coast, the trail begins and ends on a beach. In between, you'll see spactacular oceanfront and bountiful greenery on the dramatic coastline.