Maui Vacations
From lush rainforests and pristine beaches to the moonlike landscape of its highest peak, Haleakala, “The Valley Isle” offers endless possibilities for adventure and relaxation.
When visiting Maui, remember to Travel Pono—to travel responsibly and thoughtfully—and show your Aloha for Maui’s cultures and communities as you enjoy the magic of the island
Maui Travel Packages
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Overview of Maui
Maui offers over 30 miles of accessible beaches, much more than the other Hawaiian Islands. The friendly town of Lahaina, a former fishing village and the original capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii, is an oasis along the island’s western shores. Roam its many art galleries, pubs, and eclectic shops. Explore the area’s unique history, from whaling to missionaries, via the Lahaina Historic Trail.
Travel a bit further north to the upscale hotels and restaurants along renowned Ka’anapali Beach, once named “America’s Best Beach.” Here, you can sunbathe, play a round of golf at two championship courses, and watch whales breach above deep azure seas (December through May). One of the more surprising regions of this amazing isle is Upcountry Maui. Here, crisp breezes replace balmy trade winds, and the last of the paniolo, Maui’s cowboys, ride horses instead of surfboards.
Explore Maui with our great hotel deals and vacation packages. you can also select from a range of adventurous outings — a day on the golf course, helicopter tours, surf lessons, and so much more.
Food and Drink
The growing farm-to-table movement is right at home on Maui. Head to Upcountry Maui for a farm tour and discover many of the fresh foods at the heart of Hawaiian Regional Cuisine. Sample organic fruits and vegetables, such as the sweet Maui onion, grown amid the fertile fields of Kula. The volcanic soil and cooler climate provide the perfect base for these succulent crops.
Who said you can’t play with your food? Taste some artisanal cheeses at one of the local goat dairies. Try one of their unique cheeses flavored with Maui lavender, grown near the rim of Haleakala.
Enjoy a gourmet plate lunch from one of Maui’s many food trucks. Try the chicken lau lau wrapped in ti leaves, a local favorite, or flavorful fried rice with vegetarian teriyaki tofu, and let your taste buds sing like a cowboy.
Nightlife
Maui nightlife ranges from Elvis impersonators to authentic luaus. You can also enjoy jazz, rock, reggae and Hawaiian slack-key performances or check out the current show at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center on the northern coast in Kahului. Known simply as the “MACC,” this art and entertainment center showcases local talent, as well as comedy, dance and music performances from the mainland.
Off the Beaten Path
Hike through ethereal bamboo forests and tumbling waterfalls along the Pipiwai Trail near Hana, in the lower Kipalulu region of Haleakala National Park on a Hana Full Day Waterfall Rainforest Hike. Or head to the northern tip of the island to one of its best-kept secrets, the sleepy town of Paia, rated one of the “11 Best Small Beach Towns in the World” by Architectural Digest. This former 19th-century sugar plantation still carries much of the local flavor of Hawaii’s colorful past and provides the perfect hideaway along Maui’s serene northern shores. Explore this remarkable region and beyond on a Maui Hana Adventure.