The Top 10 Things To Do In Maui
Planning a trip in Maui, Hawaii?
From enjoying sunrise (or sunset) at the summit of Haleakala to the scenic drive along the Road to Hana and lounging on beautiful tropical beaches, Maui has something for everyone.
Popular as a honeymoon destination, Maui offers a plethora of resorts with spas. There are family-friendly stays on the island as well, along with excellent shopping and dining.

Hike a Maui trail. Relax on a golden sand beach, or visit a black sand beach. Snorkel, swim, surf, or boogie board. Bike down the Haleakala crater. Go wine tasting or enjoy a tasting at a distillery. Eat lots of fresh seafood.
From foodies to photographers and just anyone looking for a sensationally beautiful place for some R&R, Maui is the perfect vacation destination.
In this article, we’ve rounded up the best ten MUST-DOs on Maui.
1. Snorkel at Molokini Crater
Snorkeling at Molokini is one of the most exciting things to do in Maui.
The crescent-shaped islet in the Pacific Ocean is the remnant of a cinder cone that was created when an eruption occurred here many thousands of years ago.

If you are visiting Maui with kids, snorkeling at Molokini and Turtle Town is an activity they will adore.
With crystal clear waters that are also relatively calm, you can look for sea turtles and dozens of varieties of tropical fish.
Scuba divers will be excited to learn that the back of the crater offers a dive that drops several hundred feet.
You have to be certified to go scuba diving at Molokini, but snuba diving is an alternative for visitors that are not certified.
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2. Drive the Road to Hana
The Road to Hana is one of the most scenic driving routes in Hawaii, with spectacular views around every turn.
The Road to Hana winds its way for 64 miles from Kahului to Kipahulu (just beyond Hana Town), with more than 600 switchbacks and several dozen one-lane bridges.
Enjoy stunning views of the captivating coastline, numerous cascading waterfalls, rainbow eucalyptus trees, and lush rainforest.

Some of the best stops along the Road to Hana include Twin Falls, the black sand Honokalani beach in Wai’anapanapa State Park, Upper Waikani Falls, and the Keanae Peninsula.
And you definitely have to stop for fresh-baked banana bread: there are several shops along the route selling the local treat.
A guided Road to Hana tour is the easiest way to experience the drive for the first time.
You’ll stop at a few select places, and enjoy the views on the drive without stressing about the curvy road and the need to find parking at popular stops.
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3. Take a Helicopter Tour Over Maui
Adventure loving visitors to Maui usually have a helicopter tour on their bucket list for the picturesque island.
On a whole island helicopter tour, you’ll fly over the majestic Haleakala volcano, as well as the rainforest and waterfalls of the windward coast and the stunning West Maui mountains.
A popular Maui-from-the-air experience is a helicopter tour that combines the west side of Maui with the island of Molokai.
On this super scenic helicopter tour, you will glide over the rugged valleys of the West Maui Mountains, areas that you can’t really get to by road or trail.
Then you’ll cross the channel over to Molokai, one of the smaller islands that lie off the Maui coast.
Molokai has tall cliffs that are just made to be seen from the air, like Kauai.

The towering green cliffs of Molokai rise 4,000 feet into the air right next to the deep blue ocean, making for epic photo ops.
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4. Relax on a Romantic Sunset Cruise
One of the most romantic and relaxing things to do in Maui is enjoy a sunset cruise. You can choose a dinner cruise or a cruise with just an open bar.
Cruising the ocean in the evening, with a breeze keeping you cool as you enjoy the sublime views, is heaven.

Look for the nearby islands of Lanai, Molokai, and Kahoolawe from your catamaran, and keep your eyes peeled for dolphins frolicking in the water.
This highly-rated sunset cruise leaves from Kaanapali Beach and offers dinner after you watch the sun go down over the Pacific. Drinks are also included.
The catamaran loads right on the beach!
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If you’d rather board at a harbor, consider this luau dinner sunset cruise that departs from Ma’alaea Harbor.
The 2-hour excursion includes an open bar, a buffet dinner, and entertainment.
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5. Attend a Luau
A luau is on the bucket list of many first-time visitors to Maui, and it’s a great way to get a peek into Hawaiian foods, music, dancing, and storytelling.
There are many luaus on the island from which to pick.

The Maui Nui Luau at the Sheraton Resort has an oceanfront setting in Kaanapali. The 3-hour experience includes a buffet at sunset and a Polynesian dance show.
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It’s a good luau to pick if you are based in Kapalua or Kaanapali. If you are based in southwest Maui, consider the option below!
The Te Au Moana Luau at the Wailea Marriott is also hugely popular. You’ll enjoy Hawaiian dishes at a buffet, followed by a music and dance show that includes a fire knife show!
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6. Experience Sunrise at Haleakala
Watching the sunrise above the clouds from the summit of the Haleakala volcano is an incredibly moving experience. It’s worth the super early wake-up call on vacation!

Whether you drive up to the summit on your own or you join a Haleakala sunrise guided tour, you will be mesmerized as you watch the golden ball make its way above the clouds, spreading golden light across the crater.
You just need the weather gods to be on your side.
There are four places you can park at the top for sunrise, with the Haleakala Visitor Center the prime location.
The Haleakala sunrise experience is so popular that Haleakala National Park now requires you to reserve a parking spot in advance if you plan to drive to the top.
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TIP: If you absolutely detest waking up early, sunset and stargazing at the summit of Haleakala is also amazing.
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7. Explore Upcountry Maui
Exploring Upcountry Maui is a fun activity away from the beaches of west Maui.
The communities of Kula and Makawao on the slopes of the Haleakala crater are home to numerous gardens, farms, and orchards, and great eateries as well.

Visit the small Kula Botanical Garden or stroll the Alii Kula Lavender Farm. Sample cheese at Surfing Goat Dairy or sip pineapple wine at MauiWine.
Maui Pineapple in Makawao offers tours of their pineapple plantation! This very popular upcountry excursion allows you to sample the fruit at various stages and includes one sweet Maui Gold pineapple to bring back to your accommodation!
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8. Learn to Surf in Maui!
You can’t visit Hawaii and not try to ride some waves!
Of all the Hawaii islands, Maui is best for beginners in that the waves don’t generally get huge like on the north shore of Oahu or the north shore of Kauai, although there are places for expert surfers as well, like Honolua Bay and Hookipa Beach.

Pick a known beginner spot, and have fun!
The Cove, at Kalama Beach in Kihei, is a very popular learners’ area. Puamana Beach Park, Olowalu, and Paia Bay are other good spots.
You can take private or group lessons to get started. We loved our surfing lesson: the instructor was patient and we all caught some waves by the end of the lesson.
Consider this highly-rated 2-hour group lesson in Kihei (each group is limited to just six students), or this private 2-hour surfing lesson in Lahaina.
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9. Go Ziplining in Maui!
Ziplining over Maui’s tropical landscapes is an exhilarating experience if you’re up for the adventure!
There are zipline adventures to be had all over Maui, so whether you want to soar over the lush jungles of Hana, the coastal landscape of Kaanapali, or near the Haleakala volcano, you’ll find a guided tour to suit.
We enjoyed this popular experience at Camp Maui, a historic WWII base on the north shore of the island. There are several ziplines of varying lengths, allowing you to try “obstacle” challenges.
You’ll glide over the treetops for amazing views of the forests and the Pacific Ocean, and learn about local history and culture from your guide.

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10. Enjoy a Thrilling ATV Adventure
Want to hit some of the more rugged landscapes on Maui in an offroading adventure?
This popular excursion from Lahaina offers two itinerary options: a beachside trail or a ride through a wetland preserve.

You’ll go on an exhilarating tour along winding trails. You may even get to plant a tree to rejuvenate a rainforest, depending on the tour you choose.
The vehicles are four-seaters, so this is a great family activity to enjoy in Maui! The two-hour excursion is easy to fit into even shorter Maui itineraries.
You may get muddy, so wear clothes and shoes you don’t mind getting dirty.
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