- Our list of the best things to do in Wailea, Hawaii, features the top 276 nearby activities — including 178 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Wailea, 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 23 things to do within the city of Wailea, HI , followed by 242 popular activities in nearby cities, including Kihei, Wailuku, Kahului, Kula, Lahaina, Makawao, Paia, Haiku, Ka'anapali, Maalaea, Hana, Maui, Kipahulu, Makena, Pukalani, Puunene, Waikoloa and Waihee
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46.9 Miles
Leading hiking trips to the Mo-oula Falls, Halawa Valley Falls Cultural Hike offers visitors a cultural experience where they can learn about the area's history from native Hawaiian guides. The trip takes visitors through lush vegetation, rock formations, and streams.
47.0 Miles
Located next to the Kapuaiwa Coconut Grove, Kiowea Beach Park provides access to a sandy beach area. The park includes a pavilion, barbecue grills and picnic areas as well as restroom and shower facilities.
47.6 Miles
The Ala Kahakai National Historic Trial has a network of trails that span 175 miles. The trail cuts through hundreds of primitive Hawaiian settlement sites and over 200 mountain views overlooking the sea!
49.0 Miles
90%
123 votes
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.
49.1 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.
49.4 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.
49.4 Miles
67%
6 votes
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.
49.9 Miles
52%
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.