- TripBuzz found 237 things to do with kids in or near Haiku, Hawaii, including 213 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lahaina, Wailuku, Kula and Kahului.
- From Strike Zone Sportfishing & Bottom Fishing to Boo Boo Zoo, the Haiku area offers 78 different types of family activities, including: Ziplines, Farms & Ranches, Zoos and Observatories & Planetariums.
- Haiku is a small city located on the island of Maui in Hawaii. With a population of just over 8,000, the city is a mostly residential community offering breathtaking natural views. Visitors enjoy the local Chocolate Estate, zip lining and horseback riding on the cities shore. Authentic eateries are also abundant throughout town offering fresh farmers market finds and fresh fish tacos.
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Slip #64 Maalaea Harbor, Haiku, HI
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Strike Zone Sportfishing & Bottom Fishing organize fishing trips off the Maui coast. Visitors are provided all the necessary fishing gear and are allowed to keep their catch.
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Boo Boo Zoo is a rehabilitation sanctuary for injured and orphaned animals. Patrons can visit a wide range of rehabilitated and orphaned animals and birds. Tours are available by appointment only.
2.6 Miles
Come to Haiku, Hawaii for the ultimate zipline adventure, courtesy of the Northshore Zipline Co. Ziplining is safe, exhilarating, easy to learn and provides a unique bird's-eye view of the gorgeous Hawaiian landscape.
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For an exhilirating experience in Maui, visitors can check out North Shore Ziplines, where they can soar through eucalyptus trees overlooking the North Shore. There are 7 different ziplines that reach 70' in height and speeds of 40 mph.
6.4 Miles
Situated in a tropical valley, Twin Falls Ziplines allows visitors to take zip lines from tree to tree, stopping at platforms installed on each tree. The experience also includes a tour around the area including sampling of local fruits.
1.6 Miles
Haiku's Leilani Farm Sanctuary is a haven for farm animals and domestic pets rescued from abuse and neglect. The spacious Sanctuary welcomes visitors of all ages. Donations are gratefully accepted.
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Manawai Estate Chocolate is a chocolate farm and estate that uses tours to showcase the Hawaiian cacao bean. The farm offers chocolate tastings and educational lessons about the history of chocolate.
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As a stargazing destination, Mauna Kea Observatory is located on the summit of the mountain, Mauna Kea. The observatory has a complex of telescopes for researching astronomy. It has a visitor station where the public can read about its history.
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Kaumahina State Wayside Park is a state park that is approximately 7.8 acres in size. Visitors can undertake sightseeing and facilities onsite include garbage disposal, picnic tables and rest rooms.
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Specializing in downhill bikes, Haleakala Bike Co offers guided bike trips of the area. The tour takes visitors on a ride to the volcano's summit and crater. The guide explains the history and culture of the region during the ride.