- Our list of the best things to do in Haiku, Hawaii, features the top 310 nearby activities — including 199 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Haiku, HI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Tours, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 11 things to do within the city of Haiku, HI , followed by 283 popular activities in nearby cities, including Kihei, Lahaina, Kahului, Wailuku, Kula, Hana, Wailea, Makawao, Paia, Ka'anapali, Kapalua, Maalaea, Maui, Makena, Kipahulu, Pukalani, Honokowai, Waikoloa, Puunene and Waihee
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8.6 Miles
Approximately 3.4 miles in length, The Skyline Trail is situated in a volcanic area above the treeline in the Haleakala National Park area. The trail is loose and rocky and is typically used for biking and hiking.
8.7 Miles
Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum is 1,800 square feet of historical exhibits, displays of plantation equipment and information about sugar and its influence on the area. The museum includes a large model of a sugar mill.
8.7 Miles
Photo Safari Hawaii offers private photo eco-tours on several Hawaiian islands where guests will be taken to the most scenic locales. Besides providing knowledge of the locations, the guides also advise on photographic techniques.
8.8 Miles
Maui Downhill offers guided bicycle safari tours of Haleakala supervised by certified guides and offering beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
8.9 Miles
Cruiser Phil's Volcano Riders offer guided bike tours down the slopes of Hakeakala as well as luxury van tours from the summit to the coast.
8.9 Miles
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111 Hana Highway #109B, Kahului, HI 96732
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Located minutes from local resorts, Island Motion Moped Rentals, Scooter Rentals - Private Tours offers all day sightseeing tours. Tour paths stretch into botanical gardens and waterfall pools, as well as views of the seascape and black sand beaches.
8.9 Miles
The Can Do Dive Co. offers training, lessons, and guided diving adventures for divers of all levels of experience, from beginner to veteran. The Maui-based company offers PADI certifications, as well.
9.0 Miles
Named the Operator of the Year in 2010 by the Hawaii Ecotourism Association, Hike Maui takes its clients on hiking trips to the waterfalls, through the rainforest, or at the volcanoes. Snorkeling and kayaking are other services provided to the clients.
9.0 Miles
The sugar industry has had a dramatic impact on Maui, and this legacy is preserved at the Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum. Visitors learn about sugarcane agriculture, the impact of sugar farming on native Hawaiians and the current state of Hawaii's sugar production.
9.0 Miles
At the Kiteboarding School of Maui, everyone from beginners to advanced kiteboarders can get one-on-one lessons from seasoned pros. In addition to the lessons, the school sells equipment that visitors can try before buying.