- Our list of the best things to do in Makawao, Hawaii, features the top 312 nearby activities — including 200 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Makawao, 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 22 things to do within the city of Makawao, HI , followed by 274 popular activities in nearby cities, including Kihei, Lahaina, Kahului, Wailuku, Kula, Hana, Wailea, Paia, Haiku, Kapalua, Ka'anapali, Maalaea, Maui, Kipahulu, Makena, Pukalani, Honokowai, Waikoloa, Puunene and Waihee
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Snorkelers can often be found exploring around the rocky point near Palau'ea Beach. Swimmers also enjoy the sandy, gently sloping bottom of the ocean near this more secluded beach for swimming.
16.8 Miles
Guests enjoy a day of pampering at the Makena Kai Day Spa in Makena, Hawaii. Its services include hot stone therapy, Hawaiian lomi-lomi- massage, aromatherapy, anti-aging facials, full-body treatments and nail services for men and women.
17.2 Miles
The aptly-named Maui Fun Charters tour company provides bottom fishing trips in the Pacific Ocean. All chartered tours are limited to 10 passengers (8 anglers maximum) plus the captain and 1 crew member. Clients may reserve the entire boat for a private trip, or purchase individual seats on a shared vessel. The…
17.6 Miles
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Off Wailea Alanui Drive, Kihei, HI 96753
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Big Beach in Makena State Park offers soft, white sand with lots of square footage. The waves are generally big and provides an opportunity for bodyboarders to do tricks and catch waves.
17.8 Miles
Famous as an unofficial nudist haven, Little Beach is also popular among clothed beachgoers. Public nudity is technically forbidden in Hawaii, but this law is rarely enforce on Little Beach. Use discretion when travelling with children.
18.0 Miles
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.
18.0 Miles
A peaceful quarter mile sandy waterfront, Oneloa Beach is a local favorite for residents. The uncrowded shores looks upon a shallow reef where visitors can snorkel among wildlife or they can dive from cliffs into deep water.
18.1 Miles
Maria Souza's Stand Up Paddle School specializes in lessons on how to stand up paddle surf. Stand up paddle surfing is a fast growing sport which combines paddling and surfing into one.
18.2 Miles
Kahanu Garden is located in one of Hawaii's largest hala forests, and showcases an impressive variety of Pacific Island plants, including the largest collection of breadfruit in the world. Visit Pi`ilanihale, a huge lava-rock Polynesian worship site, and now a National Historic Landmark.
18.2 Miles
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.