Maui Top Sights and Attractions
Explore Maui’s top sights and attractions. From landmarks like historic Iao Valley to Makena Beach, one of Maui’s largest beaches, learn about the special places that make Maui so unforgettable.
Hana is a small, untouched town on Maui’s eastern coastline. To get here visitors must travel one of the world’s most scenic drives.
Haleakala National Park, a scenic national park on the island of Maui and home to Maui’s highest peak.
Central Maui’s Iao Valley State Park features one of Maui’s most recognizable landmarks, the 365-metre Iao Needle.
Kaanapali Beach is the signature beach of West Maui.
Lahaina is a historic whaling village and lively west Maui hot spot.
Makena Beach, also known as “Big Beach,” is one of the largest beaches in Maui.
Molokini is a small island a few miles off of Maui’s southwestern coast that’s well suited for snorkellers and divers.
The Pools of Oheo, located just past Hana, are beautiful, swimmable pools fed by waterfalls.
A rural, artistic community on the slopes of Upcountry Maui, Makawao is home to the Paniolo, or Hawaiian cowboy.