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Upcountry excursions |
P.O. Box 1419 Maui and Molokai, HI 96768 United States +1 808 242 7445 http://www.mauihorses.com/maui... |
This company offers guided tours through some beautiful Upcountry areas. Maui's Upcountry is cooler than the "desert side" and has a less tropical atmosphere. It is also extremely beautiful and well worth exploring. You'll see ocean cliffs, the Haleakala crater, waterfalls, freshwater pools and more. A swimming and picnic break takes place halfway through the ride. Rides start each morning. Only six riders are allowed on the trip, so reserve in advance. Each outing is more than 4 hours long and costs USD185 per person. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fly to Lana'i |
Booth Five Kahului Airport Road (Kahului Airport) Maui and Molokai, HI 96732 United States +1 808 871 7529 |
Day trips to Lana'i and Moloka'i have never been easier. This charter plane and golf excursion company offers quick, fast, regular trips to the two neighboring islands. South and Central Maui residents can fly out of Kahului Airport, while people staying in West Maui can depart from Kapalua. All kinds of golf packages can be arranged. Arrange for a discount on greens fees or free transportation to and from Lana'i airport to the course. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sightseeing from jet helicopters |
Hangar #108 Kahului Airport Maui and Molokai, HI 96732 United States +1 888 418 8455 http://helitour.com |
People from all over the world travel to Maui to see sights such as the waterfalls and pools of Hana, the Haleakala Crater and the West Maui Mountains. Usually they drive and sometimes they hike...but absolutely nothing allows sightseeing like these quiet, jet-powered, air-conditioned helicopters. This company has been in business for more than 25 years. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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See How Cane Becomes Grain |
3957 Hansen Rd (at the intersection of Pu'unene Avenue and Hansen Road) Maui and Molokai, HI 96784 United States +1 808 871 8058 http://www.sugarmuseum.com/ |
While one could not say that all roads lead to this museum, it could certainly seem that way to Maui drivers. Located at one of the largest intersections on Maui, it is adjacent to Maui's main sugar factory. The pungent aroma of sugar cane permeates the air for miles. The museum provides visitors with extensive information on the history of the sugar industry, as well as details about its cultivation and production. Many exhibits are interactive, making use of modern effects. There is a gift shop onsite. Admission is USD5 for adults and USD2 children ages 6-17. Children 5 and under are free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cruise down Haleakala with Phil |
520 Keolani Pl Maui and Molokai, HI 96732 United States +1 808 893 2332 http://www.cruiserphil.com |
On clear mornings, participants in this downhill bike journey can enjoy a panoramic view from Oahu in the north to the Big Island of Hawaii in the south. The entire experience lasts six hours and goes for 38 miles. Along the way, you'll see lava flows, beautiful pastures and meadows, and great views of much of Central Maui. You have to be over 12 years of age, above 4 feet-10 inches, and not pregnant. This is not a trip for beginners. You can choose from sunrise, morning and mid-morning tours. Visit their website for discounts and packages. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gorgeous, Challenging, New |
1333 Mauilani Parkway Maui and Molokai, HI 96732 United States +1 808 873 7911 http://www.dunesatmauilani.com... |
Publications such as Golf & Travel and Golf Digest. Critics rave about this course's stunning beauty, as well as the challenge it presents to even the most skilled golfers. The course was designed by Robin Nelson, who traveled to Scotland to research course layout and design. Four sets of tees accommodate all levels of players. Other facilities include several target greens, a putting green and a chipping green. This is one of the only courses in Central Maui; most are located in Wailea or just outside Lahaina. Call to reserve a tee time. Greens fees are $85 per person. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Let Maui enchant you |
532 Keolani Place Maui and Molokai, HI 96732 United States +1 808 877 9775 / +1 888 292 2422 http://www.ekahi.com |
If you're looking for a knowledgeable tour company with plenty of island spirit, contact this one. See the sun rise over Haleakala or take a half-day to tour Kahakuloa Valley. The Hana tour is a smart way to avoid driving the terrifying Hana Highway. The package includes continental breakfast and lunch. It hits all the major stops on the Hana Highway, including a black sand beach, lava flows, Upcountry Maui and more. Tours are offered daily. Call for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury yacht sailing |
Ma'alaea Harbor, Slip #37 Maui and Molokai, HI 96761 United States +1 808 244 6655 |
Sail the deep blue seas off the coast of Maui on this sleek, luxurious 54-foot yacht. Three excursions are available daily, and private charters can be arranged. The yacht carries only six passengers, which means any trip is guaranteed to be fairly private. This cruise is perfect for whale watching, exploring Molokini or just enjoying a sunset. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Get Your Own |
333 Dairy Rd Maui and Molokai, HI 96732 United States +1 808 877 4060 http://www.guidesofmaui.com/ |
Forget tour buses, walkabouts or boat charters. Forget about all the other tourists, too. This is just for you. Pick up a local guide; tell him or her where you want to go and what you want to see. Make sure one seat in your car is free. Let the guide do the rest. Whether you want a trek through overgrown Keanae or a day of beach-hopping on West Maui, these guides can show you all the best spots. They also take pictures at every conceivable photo op. It is a bit like having a local friend, except for the fact that you have to pay per car for an eight-hour tour. Check the website for Internet specials. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Always an adventure |
Highway 380 (kiosk in Shell Service Station) Maui and Molokai, HI 96732 United States +1 808 572 0550 |
Hana Highway may sound fairly non-threatening - after all, it is only 55 miles long - but once you've driven the road, you understand exactly how long 55 miles can be. As one of Maui's major attractions, tourists from around the globe make the wild and wooly drive daily, but most people miss the majority of the attractions. For that reason, it's wise to purchase the guided-tour tapes or CDs, available through this company for USD20. Some of the highlights of the drive include hidden pools and waterfalls, hiking trails, exotic fauna and Waianapanapa State Park, with its amazing black sand beach. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All the best of Maui activities |
44 Nonohe Place Paia Maui and Molokai, HI 96779 United States +1 808 871 8880 / +1 866 766 6284 (toll free) http://www.hawaiiactive.com/maui/ |
Explore the many wonderful things to do on Maui with Hawaiiactive.com. Fly over the Valley Isle and experience its deep, meandering valleys and cascading waterfalls first hand. Check out some of the best snorkeling and dive spots in the world. Watch the sunrise from atop Haleakala Crater. Enjoy the award-winning Old Lahaina Luau - a feast for the senses - or experience the exciting Sky Trek adventure. This magical isle has activities and tours to please the entire family. Reserve your favorite tours early and make the most of your time in the Islands. Get active! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Alan Cadiz's school |
425 Koloa St (inside Hi-tech Surf Sports) Maui and Molokai, HI 96732 United States +1 808 871 5423 / +1 800 968 5423 http://www.hstwindsurfing.com/ |
Champion windsurfer Alan Cadiz, along with a staff of highly skilled pros, offers all levels of lessons at Kanaha Beach Park in Kahului. Introduction to Windsurfing is taught in the morning, while more advanced classes such as Jibing and Shortboard Sailing take place during the afternoon, once the winds kick up. Call for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hike Maui |
285 Hukilike Street B-104 Kahului, HI 96732 United States +1 808 879 5270 http://www.hikemaui.com |
If you cannot manage to move to the island, arrange a tour through this company. With more than 15 years of experience providing adventure/eco-tours, these people are expert guides. They can take you into the heart of the rain forest, under waterfalls, to the summit of Haleakala and down into the crater. Prices are reasonable for a half-day hike. Call or check the website for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Famous Maui Focal Point |
Iao Valley Road (in Iao Valley State Park, base of mountains) Maui and Molokai, HI 96793 United States |
Towering in the sky above Iao Valley, this green-covered mountain peak is one of Maui's most famous sites. It's the first picture that people take upon visiting the valley, even though most of them don't venture any closer than the parking lot. However, the base of the Needle is an excellent spot for picnicking, splashing around or hiking. Bring a lunch and a lot of mosquito repellent, and prepare to spend a few idyllic hours. Hikers, stay in the marked trails and follow basic safety rules at all times. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Verdant tropical park |
End of Highway 32 Maui and Molokai, HI 96793 United States +1 808 587 0300 |
The focal point of this park is the Iao Needle. A natural rock formation covered in green moss, it towers 2,000 feet over the park. There are several routes to hike to the Needle. There are also clearings, gardens and a spacious picnic area. Iao Valley was the site of a huge, bloody battle hundreds of years ago, and some locals believe that parts of it are still haunted. A much less romantic and more tangible threat comes from the clouds of mosquitoes that lurk near the streams and attack unwary visitors. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Multi-Cultural Gardens |
Highway 32 (between Wailuku and Iao Valley) Maui and Molokai, HI 96793 United States http://www.hawaiiweb.com/maui/... |
Established in 1952, this park is dedicated to preserving Maui's ethnic heritage, including Hawaiian, Portuguese, Japanese, Caucasian and Filipino cultures. As you stroll the lush tropical gardens, you'll see several thatched-roof Hawaiian huts, a Portuguese villa, a New England "saltbox" and a Japanese garden with a stone pagoda. This is a wonderful location for a family picnic or a "getting-to-know-you" date. It's located just next to the Nature Center in Iao Valley. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cycle from the crater |
199 Dairy Rd Maui and Molokai, HI 96732 United States +1 808 871 2155 / +1 800 535 2453 http://www.mauidownhill.com |
This, the oldest company in the downhill bike business, offers five different variations on the Haleakala downhill ride. Starting from Haleakala, participants cruise 30 miles down the mountain, stopping in Paia, Makawao or Kula for a meal and a tour. Of course, a standard Super Sunrise Tour is also offered. Call for reservations or more information. Free hotel pickup is offered in most cases. The company requests that riders have an experience level of intermediate or higher. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Good clean fun |
191 Vevau St across from Sears end of Ka'ahumanu Center Maui and Molokai, HI 96732 United States +1 808 871 7619 http://www.mauigokart.com |
Although the beach and jungle may never cease to entertain adults, children sometimes tire of natural wonders. If you are wondering what to do to entertain the kids, here is a solution: Take them to these go-karts and let them...well, go... for a few hours. They will enjoy puttering around the track and you will enjoy one of 16 flavors of shave ice. When go-karts begin to lose their appeal, adventurous kids may want to go for a ride on the "Gyro" machine. After one last round of shave ices, everyone can leave happy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Remote Wilderness Treks |
Hwy 280 & Pu'unene Ave (PO Box 11198) Maui and Molokai, HI 96761 United States +1 808 573 0168 / +1 888 445 3963 http://www.mauihikingsafaris.com |
Guide Randy shares a wealth of natural history, geological and botanical lore, and island folklore while leading hikers through Maui's magnificent wilderness. Several half-day and full-day hikes are offered, many to areas not usually visited by tourists. The "easy" three-mile Haleakala Waterfall Hike is appropriate for children. Several treks in the West Maui Mountains explore more remote, rugged, rainforest terrain. Snacks and minimal gear is included in tour prices. Discounts are offered for children 13 and younger, groups of six or more, or parties who book two weeks in advance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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They'll Be Comin' Down the Mountain... |
15 S Wakea Ave Maui and Molokai, HI 96732 United States +1 808 871 6014 / +1 800 232 6284 http://www.mauimountaincruiser... |
While there are many ways to see the legendary sunrise over Haleakala, the downhill bike ride is perhaps the most memorable one. This bike company has been featured in Sunset and Time magazines, and has attracted a number of celebrity passengers. Two tour options are available. The Sunrise Tour picks you up around 2:15a. The Midday Tour will pick you up around 7:00a, too late to catch the sunrise but early enough to avoid the worst of the mid-day heat. The tours last eight hours and include one meal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular New Attraction |
192 Ma'alaea Road off Highway 30, Ma'alaea Harbor Village Maui and Molokai, HI 96793 United States +1 808 270 7000 http://www.mauioceancenter.com |
Touted as the largest tropical aquarium in the Western Hemisphere, this impressive oceanfront aquarium has quickly become one of most popular attractions of Maui . With more than 50 marine habitats, a massive ocean exhibit and a Whale Discovery Center, this is a must-see for anyone interested in the undersea world. Guided tours and audio guides are available, and there is an entertaining Keiki Program for the little ones. Check out the Marine Mammal Discovery Center here—it is educational and fun too! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tram tour and more |
1670 Honoapi'ilani Highway Maui and Molokai, HI 96793 United States +1 808 244 7643 http://www.mauitropicalplantat... |
Tour the tropical fields of Maui, where pineapples, coconuts and papaya flourish. A tram travels the property, with a narrator on hand to explain each sight. The tour lasts 40 minutes. It costs USD9.50 per adult, USD3 for children between the ages of 3-12. It can accommodate wheelchair-bound people, although it's best to call ahead of time so the tram driver can make preparations. Afterward, guests are invited to wander through the valley, enjoy fresh local food prepared in the Country Store, and pick up some souvenirs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Catch A Big One |
154 Auoli Dr Maui and Molokai, HI 96768 United States +1 808 573 8582 / +1 808 572 3470 http://www.maui.net/~offroad/ |
Let master fisherman David Bloch lead you to the best shoreline fishing spots on Maui. Several hundred species of fish live in the coastal waters, the trophy catch being the Ulua. These fish reach weights of 30-80 pounds. The world's record shoreline catch, a 563-pound sea bass, took place in Maui. Customers can book a full-day fishing trip, an overnight camping/fishing trip or, in the case of a small group, a charter excursion. David provides the gear, bait and food (in case the fish are not biting). Call for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Four-wheeling in Maui |
154 Auoli Drive Maui and Molokai, HI 96768 United States +1 808 573 8582 / ++1 808572 3470 http://www.offroadtoursmaui.com |
The beauty of vacationing on Maui is that your trip can be as cushy or as rugged as you want it to be. Companies like this one appeal to the adventure seeker. The concept is simple: Join a group of up to seven people to tour the back roads of the island. Several different tours are available, including a Haleakala hiking tour, a fishing tour, a Hana tour and a camping tour. Tour costs are inclusive of equipment and meals. Call pricing for information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Coral gardens and sunset sails |
Ma'alaea Harbor, Slip 72 Maui and Molokai, HI 96790 United States +1 808 244 2087 / +1 800 441 2087 http://www.sailmaui.com/ |
Venture out to Molokini or Lana'i aboard these sleek, modern sailing vessels. A number of day and evening cruises are offered, including an all-day Lana'i excursion, an afternoon sail to Coral Gardens, and an evening Sunset Sail. There are two vessels in the fleet, the Paragon and Paragon II. All excursions offer light snacks or meals. See their website for rates and special offers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Polynesian Adventure Tours |
273 Dairy Rd Kahului, HI 96732 United States +1 808 877 4242 http://www.polyad.com/maui.htm |
If you've spent any time at all on the Hawaiian Islands, the green, pink and blue-striped vans of Polynesian Adventure Tours are probably a familiar sight. These island tours are conducted throughout the state of Hawai'i and offer a wide variety of sightseeing opportunities. Tours conducted on Maui include the Haleakala and Central Maui tour, the Haleakala Sunrise tour, the Haleakala Sunset tour and the ever-popular Hana tour. Excursion prices range from USD56 to USD70. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfortable Molokini Cruise |
781 Kolu St, Ste E Maui and Molokai, HI 96793 United States +1 808 242 0955 http://www.prideofmaui.com/ |
This 65-foot catamaran features two observation decks, a spacious cabin, water slide, a glass-bottom port and hot fresh water showers! The five-hour Molokini & Turtle Town excursion includes two meals, beverages, snorkeling gear and boogie boards. The crew are also onhand to provide instruction when necessary. The romantically inclined will enjoy the sunset cocktail cruise with open bar, pupus (appetizers), live music and dancing. The boat departs from the Ma'alaea Harbor loading dock. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upcountry golf |
360 Pukalani St Maui and Molokai, HI 96768 United States +1 808 572 1314 http://www.pukalanigolf.com |
Located in lovely upcountry Maui, this golf course jokingly refers to itself as "Maui's coolest golf course." This is not so much a reference to its hip-ness as to the significantly lower temperatures found upcountry. The course is lovely, with verdant hills and panoramic views of Mount Haleakala. The signature hole is the third, which gives players a choice of driving over a 130-yard gully or a 60-foot cliff. The course has a driving range and a very popular restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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View Maui's Major Attractions |
747 Kaonawai Place Maui and Molokai, HI 96732 United States +1 808 539 9400 / +1 800 831 5541 http://www.robertshawaii.com |
Bus tours take passengers to all of Maui's major attractions including Mount Haleakala, the Iao Valley, historic Lahaina, Wainapanapa State Park, Hana and Hookipa. A number of different tour combinations are available, departing from locations all over the island. The full-day Magnificent Maui tour visits Haleakala, Iao, Wailuku and Lahaina. The "House of the Sun" tour is a half-day tour of Mount Haleakala and upcountry Maui. The price includes admission to the park. Other tours are available. Call or visit your hotel tour desk for information and reservations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Kayaking For Everyone |
Various Locations (Mailing: P.O. Box 106) Maui and Molokai, HI 96784 United States +1 808 572 6299 http://www.maui.net/~kayaking/ |
Since 1988, owner/instructor Ron Bass has offered kayaking excursions to people of all ages and fitness levels, including the physically disabled, children, and senior citizens. Ron, who wears many hats (teacher, nurse, community activist and overall nice guy), leads half-day kayak tours at various places around the island. Extreme sports enthusiasts will want to try kayak surfing with exotic toys like wave skis and "sit-on-top" surfing kayaks. People who enjoy a slower pace can listen to whale songs through special hydrophones. Each kayak tour or surf adventure begins with a lesson. Special excursions can be arranged. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hana, Haleakala and Moloka'i from above |
Kahului Heliport, #107 Maui and Molokai, HI 96732 United States +1 808 871 0722 / +1 800 544 2520 http://www.sunshinehelicopters... |
View the natural wonders of Maui from above. The state-of-the-art Black Beauties can get passengers amazingly close to waterfalls, cliffs, craters and other stunning landmarks. Two popular tours are the West Maui Deluxe Tour, which flies over the West Maui Mountains, Lahaina and Ka'anapali, and the Hana/Haleakala Special, which visits the Haleakala Crater, Hana and Ho'okipa Beach. A horseback-helicopter combination tour is offered; call for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gear up |
1043 Makawao Ave (Unit 108) Maui and Molokai, HI 96768 United States +1 808 573 2888 / +1 800 373 1678 http://www.bikedownthevolcanom... |
Experienced cyclists or lone wolves may prefer to steer clear of the large tour groups that bike down Haleakala. Instead, experience its glory alone or in a small group. This company is pleased to provide rental bikes and accompanying equipment. Prices are low—USD25 per person for the day. If you desire a bit more direction, see about booking a day trip down the mountain from 6,500 feet; and the downhill trip from the summit of Haleakala (10,000 feet above sea level. Please check for the pricing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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