Casual farm-to-table eatery & bar for Hawaiian food, beer & cocktails. Good for happy hour -- they are well-known for their lilikoi (passionfruit) mai tai!
An open-air restaurant with a family-friendly vibe. Their bar features locally-crafted beers and they serve local island cuisine.
Offers Asian fusion cuisine and sushi, made with fresh fish and seafood. Located at Hyatt Regency Maui, along the Kaanapali beachfront.
Ocean front restaurant that features Pacific Rim & Mediterranean dishes, plus a variety of wines.
Ulu Kitchen by Merriman is an ocean front restaurant at the Westin Kaanapali offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner service featuring local ingredients and recipes created by chef Peter Merriman.
Rustic-chic tavern serving creative Italian dishes & pizzas, plus specialty cocktails.
Family-owned and operated, Trilogy is a sailboat company that offers snorkeling tours and sunset sails, in addition to whale watching and a boat cruise.
Maui's Ultimate Zipline Adventure is located high above the Kapalua Resort on the slopes of the West Maui Mountains.
The Westin's redesigned Kaanapali luau is held at their beautiful Aloha Pavilion, alongside the Ocean where a beautiful sunset will start off your Lu’au Experience.
The Hana Highway is a 64.4-mile-long stretch of Hawaii Routes 36 and 360 which connects Kahului to the town of Hana in east Maui.
Moderate hike that starts from the ocean and ascends up into Maui forests.
The Kapalua Coastal Trail is a beautiful hike through lava fields and wilderness, alongside the ocean, and beside luxury hotels and condos, in the northwest corner of Maui.
One of our favorite beaches!
A Yuen family favorite for Christmas card photos!
Great for snorkeling!
Nakalele Point is a land mass on the eastern edge of the northern tip of the island of Maui. In Hawaiian, Nakalele or Nā-kālele means "the leaning". The Point is known for its blowhole.
The dormant volcano's "crater" is actually a valley carved by erosion. Sunrise at the summit of Haleakala has been a visitor attraction since the late 1800s! Reservations required.
Hawaii’s only island marine sanctuary