One of the best things to do in Maui is to drive the picturesque 53-mile, curvy Road to Hana, world famous for the natural beauty of its breathtaking landscapes and towering waterfalls. It is loaded with hundreds of hairpin turns, cascading waterfalls, forests and fauna, and dozens of beautiful things to see.
Stunning sunrises, panoramic out-of-this-world landscapes, and flora and fauna that exist nowhere else in the world. Haleakala National Park covers the summit area of the larger of the two volcanic mountains and probably the best spot to watch what may be the most spectacular sunrise on Earth.
A small, crescent moon-shaped island located just 3 miles from Maui's southwestern coast rises 160 feet above reef-filled waters, offering snorkeling and diving for its visitors. Home to hundreds of diverse fish and coral with crystal clear waters, Molokini is definitely a "must see" destination when on Maui.
No one travels all the way to Hawaii, without attending a luau. Old Lahaina offers a traditional Hawaiian feast with musical entertainment right by the beachfront. It will be an unforgettable experience filled with mouthwatering Hawaii luau food. Be sure to reserve a seat as soon as possible because it is the most popular luau in Maui!
Nothing is better than enjoying delicious, local dishes when you're on vacation. Mama's Fish House has the authentic Hawaiian eats on Maui. Local fishermen bring their catch directly to the restaurant daily, so you know the seafood's fresh!