4 to 6 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
8 people
English
We are a local company from Lahaina. We have a white stretch limousine that can fit up to 8 passengers. We offer a flexible day tour package, that can accommodate smaller groups or individuals that have a hard time moving around. We start off the trip going to Iao valley, where we will provide a brief historical timeline of the events that have taken place on Maui. On to Maui Tropical Plantation where lunch is optional at Cafe O'Lei at the Plantation. There we will get introduced with the rich history of plantation era and the various tools of that time. Visiting Honolua Bay we will explore the enchanted forest and experience the magical landscape of West Maui watershed. Stopping at the Ironwoods boardwalk will allow for more photo opportunities and a short glimpse of the turquoise water and the crashing waves. Swimming here is not advised. A calm, swimming beach would be next. Turtles or a museum to end the day Last few stops will be adjusted according to the first 5 stops.
Kepaniwai Park and Heritage Gardens, adjacent to the Wailuku Stream, is a beautiful public park containing displays that honor the cultures that contributed to modern Maui. Among the interesting structures are an early-Hawaiian hale, a New England–style saltbox, a Portuguese-style villa with gardens, and dwellings from such other cultures as China and the Philippines.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
Located in the majestic Waikapū Valley—a fertile expanse that served as an agricultural hub during Maui’s sugarcane era—Maui Tropical Plantation got its start as a heavenly-scented venue constructed to showcase the Valley Isle’s loveliest botanicals. All together there are well over 40 various crops being cultivated at the plantation including coffee, macadamia nuts, avocado, and papaya
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
Right off the side of the road, you emerge into a jungle of vine and moss-covered trees, with varying shades of green in every direction.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
The Kapalua Coastal Trail is a beautiful hike through lava fields and wilderness, alongside the ocean, and beside luxury hotels and condos, in the northwest corner of Maui.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
On weekdays this beach is relatively mellow, and is mostly frequented by morning surfers who’ve packed their favorite longboard.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Maui’s best whale watching lookout point gives an elevated panoramic 180-degree view of the ocean.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Maalaea harbor is referred to as the “second windiest harbor in the world”, due to the northerly winds.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free