- TripBuzz found 225 things to do with kids in or near Lahaina, Hawaii, including 184 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wailuku, Kahului, Wailea and Kihei.
- From Maui Spearfishing Academy to Rivers to the Sea, the Lahaina area offers 78 different types of family activities, including: Surfing Lessons, Whale Watching Tours, Ziplines and Fishing.
- A town on the island of Maui, Hawaii, Lahaina is a popular vacation destination. Lahaina is near the beaches Kaanapali and Kapalua, making the nightlife of the town area active. There are many restaurants, souvenir shops, the Lahaina Mall, and the Old Lahaina Book Emporium to explore. Outdoor activities found include whale watching cruises, a Sugar Cane Train, and the authentic Old Lahaina Luau.
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Maui is home to the Ali'I Kula Lavender Farm, an important producer of lavender and lavender products. The farm sits on the base of Mount Haleakala, also called the Sun Mountain. Guided hiking and ATV tours are available for a small fee.
28.7 Miles
The Molokai Plumeria is a farm that specializes in growing Hawaii's Aloha Flower. A personal tour of the farm reveal rows of trees and flowers to pick to be used in making a lei.
28.8 Miles
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Kalaupapa Peninsula, Kalaupapa, HI 96742
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A former leper colony established by King Kamehameha V, the Kalaupapa National Historical Park is now dedicated to dispelling myths about the disease. The park has only several remaining resident, all of which were confined there until a cure was brought to their colony.
29.1 Miles
A small park along Molokai's south shore, Kakahaia Beach Park is a national wildlife refuge frequented by fishermen and picnickers. The beach is popular with birdwatchers looking for Hawaii's endangered native species including the Hawaiian stilt and coot.
29.1 Miles
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Highway 450, east of Kaunakakai, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
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Kakahai'a National Wildlife Refuge is a 15 acre wildlife refuge dedicated to protecting a wetland habitat for endangered waterbirds. The refuge is made up of a spring fed pond and may interest those looking for a good bird watching location.
29.5 Miles
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67 votes
At the end of Kalae Highway 470, Hoolehua, HI 96729
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Hoolehua, Hawaii is home to the Phallic Rock, otherwise called Ka Ule o Nanahoa. According to native mythology, Phallic Rock is the petrified penis of Nanahoa, a deity associated with fertility.
29.5 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.
29.7 Miles
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1630 Farrington Ave, Kualapuu, HI 96757
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Hawaii is famous for its coffee beans, and no coffee lover should miss an opportunity to visit the Coffees of Hawaii Plantation Store. Guests learn about the plantation's history and agriculture, enjoy complimentary samples and purchase beans or grounds to enjoy at home.
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The Haleakala Visitor Center is an information facility that also has cultural and natural history exhibits. The facility is open daily and year round and also sells books, maps, and posters.
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Adjacent to Mount Haleaka sits Haleakala National Park, one of the most unusual parks in the United States. Its vast, stark landscape was forged by ancient volcanic eruptions. All visitors must purchase an inexpensive pass before entering the park.