- TripBuzz found 225 things to do with kids in or near Maalaea, Hawaii, including 202 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lahaina, Wailuku, Kula and Kahului.
- From Alii Nui to Pacific Whale Foundation, the Maalaea area offers 78 different types of family activities, including: Boat Tours, Whale Watching Tours, Boat/Yacht Charters and Sailing.
- An area of Maui, Maalaea is a popular destination for tourists interested in snorkeling, boating, fishing and whale watching. There are also several quaint shops and unique restaurants on the island; and annual events like a craft festival, music festivals and a county fair are also hosted in this community.
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A botanical coffee farm open to tourists in season, Shim’s Coffee Farm allows visitors to see, step by step, the entire process of making a bag of dark roast coffee, from harvesting the beans to packaging.
12.6 Miles
Old Lahaina Luau operates at almost all year at full capacity, with at least 400 seats occupied. The menu served was named by the Travel and Leisure Magazine as one of the most fabulous in all Maui.
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For those looking for upper-tier snorkeling and whale-watching, Captain Steve's Rafting will cover all your needs. Tours include the necessary gear, meals and assistance to have an unforgettable time, with private and deluxe charter trips available.
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Lahaina Harbor Slip 9, 14, Lahaina, HI 96761
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Extreme Fishing Maui provides a a passionate fishing experience with expert captains dedicated to help beginners and seasoned fishermen alike get the best catch in Lahaina. Not only will they find the big game fish, but they will gladly fillet the catch for dinner on the very same day!
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Maui's Thompson Ranch Riding Stables offers visitors the opportunity to ride horses through the pastures and eucalyptus fields of the Maui countryside. The ranch offers guided trail rides suitable for the whole family.
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Sitting at the bottom of Mount Haleakala, the Kula Botanical Garden is an eight-acre garden and botanical reserve. It flourishes with hundreds of colorful, fragrant blossoms and greenery of diverse shapes and sizes.
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Stretching for 3 miles, the Ka'anapali Beach is popular among tourists, with special events held all around the year, such as the daily cliff diving ceremony, which is held on the northern cliff called the Black Rock.
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Makena's Oneloa Beach is the perfect destination for those who wish to avoid Hawaii's more crowded beaches. It is open throughout the year and is prone to extremely high winds in the afternoon and early evening hours.
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Ahihi Bay is a great spot for a day on the water. Visitors can go kayaking, snorkeling, or SCUBA diving, or simply relax and enjoy the view and maybe spot a green sea turtle or an eagle ray.