Maui/Moloka‘i/Lāna‘i: What To Do
Located on the mist-kissed hills of Haleakala, Kula Country Farms sells organic produce and juicy strawberries.
With small class sizes and experienced instructors, this Maui surf school will get you standing in no time.
For those who are not afraid of the dark, this night dive reveals sea creatures you wouldn’t see in the day.
Hang Gliding Maui takes visitors on an aerial tour with extraordinary views.
A laid-back, breezy and delicious day trip through this relaxing Maui town is worth the drive.
These itineraries are complete with must-see scenery, activities, places to eat and cool stops along the way.
With as much intrigue as there is wide, open space, this sandy beach enchants all who visit it.
Twelve miles past Hana, in the Kipahulu district, bamboo forests and an incredible waterfall awaits in the jungle.
Spend the day exploring Lanai by catamaran.
The black-sand beach at Waiʻānapanapa State Park is mesmerizing, but don’t let it distract you completely from the many other aspects of the park.
Exploring Lanai with a bicycling tour is a warm introduction to its natural landscape and local culture.
This tropical stop at the start of the Road to Hana will put you in the mood for the wild journey before you.
If the allure of snorkeling or diving inside a sunken volcanic crater is too much to resist, follow these tips.
It provides a shelter for Lanai's feral cats, keeps native birds a little safer and has become a major tourist draw.
Tips on how to survive this incredibly steep trail and get to its mesmerizing views of Haleakala.