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Trip ideas on Maui

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Aerial of Kaanapali area Maui

Kā‘anapali

Kā‘anapali encompasses Honokahua, Honokōwai, Kahana, Kapalua, and Nāpili. While the area is a global golf destination, it also offers an array of eats, sights and activities for travelers of all ages. By the way, “golf” in Hawaiian is “kolepa”.

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Hamakualoa (Haʻikū)

You will pass through many moku along the famous Hāna Highway. After passing Pāʻia and its moku, Hamakuapoko, you’ll then reach Hamakualoa. One of its more renowned towns is Haʻikū, where a history of sugar plantations can still be seen today. 

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Haleakala Sunrise woman on a log looking up Maui

Kula

The moku of Kula is among the largest in Maui and consists of Pukalani, Kula, Haleakalā Road, Pulehu, Kīhei, and Kama‘ole. The area starts in the Haleakalā Crater and spreads downhill toward Wailuku, Kīhei and Kamaʻole.

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The street of Wailuku and music at night Maui

Wailuku

Like the abundance of water that once ran from the top of ʻEʻeka to the shores below, Wailuku is abundant with experiences that showcase Maui’s way of life. Experience the authentic charm of Wailuku, in just one day. Stroll through historic districts, savor local cuisine, and connect with the timeless allure of Maui’s heritage.

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Street shot of Makawao Maui

Hamakuapoko (Makawao / Pāʻia)

In comparison with the other moku on Maui, Hamakuapoko is a sliver of land stretching from the uplands of Haleakalā to the shores at Pāʻia. It neighbors the moku of Hamakualoa, Wailuku, and Kula. For this adventure, we’ll start upcountry and end our day at the ocean.

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Mackena Beach Maui

Honuaʻula (Wailea/Mākena)

The moku of Honua‘ula includes two of the more well-recognized visitor areas of Maui: Wailea and Mākena. With a wealth of eateries, shopping, and white-sand beaches, it’s easy to fill your day with things to do and sights to see.

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