There is a location in Kihei and Paia. Casual, affordable, and yummy seafood. We've been here many times!
Some of the best mai tais you'll have! Located in Wailea, it's a popular spot so be sure to make a reservation. Semi formal and causal attire.
Smaller restaurant in Haiku with an amazing brunch menu.
This is a must for some of the best pizza on the island! It's located in Paia - an adorable town on the northern side of the island.
This beach is on the way to the west side of the island and a great option if you want a quick surf (beginners) or a relaxing swim.
Drive up Haleakalā for a stunning view of the sunrise or sunset. Be careful - it can get crowded and cold up there, but the views are worth it. Try to arrive at the Haleakalā Visitor Center no later than a half hour before the sun rises or sets.
The road to Hana is a must while you are on Maui. It's about 3 hours in each direction so you'll need to set aside a full day for this trip. Stop at the Halfway to Hana store for some yummy banana bread and check out the waterfalls on your journey. Please note that the roads are very windy and sometimes include one-way bridges.
Big Beach is one of our favorites! Located past Wailea, on the south side, it has lots of parking and massive waves. This is where our welcome event will be held.
Ho'okipa beach is another one of our favorites. It's on the north shore past Paia, and offers amazing views. There are usually tons of sea turtles on the beach and tide pools to explore. You will see a lot of surfers at this spot. Be aware - the parking lot can be very full at times.
This beach is located on the west side of the island past Lahaina. It's near Whaler's Village and many resorts. Parking is limited so car pool if you can! Great spot for cliff jumping or just relaxing with family and friends.
Despite the name, it's a beautiful spot on the west side of the island - great for snorkeling and a chill beach day.