6 to 7 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
7 people
English
Combine Maui’s highlights into one day with this West Maui Private Adventure Tour from Kahului or Maalaea. A private tour is customized to your needs and wants, but usually visits spots such as Kapalua Coastal Trail, Honolua Bay, and Waihee Ridge Trail. Plus, hiking poles, water bottles, and ponchos are provided for a comfortable tour.
Kapalua Coastal Trail is a 2.5 mile trail that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking and running.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Honolua Bay is part of a Marine Life Conservation District. The bay has been been recognized as an area of significant cultural, historical, and environmental value by present day Hawaii as well.
Honolua means “two harbors” in Hawaiian, and this bay was historically used by Honolua Ranch to receive supplies and ship products. This Bay is used for snorleling in the summertime and surfing in the winter.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Nakalele Blowhole via Acid War Zone Trail is a 1.3 mile that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, nature trips, and bird watching.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The beautiful Kahakuloa Bay is home to an isolated community, absolutely incredible scenery, and little else. This is easily one of Hawaii’s most remote towns, as well as one of the most charming.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
For the more advanced hikers we offer an option to stop here. Tucked away off-the-beaten-path on the island of Maui near Wailuku off Kahekili Highway, the hike to Makamakaole Falls is a short and simple out-and-back adventure sure to bring out your inner explorer and make you feel as though you’ve entered another world.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
We offer this option for advanced hikers to hike this trail. It is not for the faint at heart. Located in the West Maui Mountains, also known as Mauna Kahalawai, the 5-mile round-trip trail ascends 1,500 ft. through a lush forest of kukui, guava, ohia, and ferns. Birdwatchers will also want to keep an eye out for the apapane, Hawaii amakihi, and maybe even an iiwi. Although they are very rare in West Maui, they have been spotted along the Waihee Trail. As you make your way up towards the clouds, you’ll notice the views of the sea and sky will soon seemingly meld into one. This hike is known as one of the most scenic treks on Maui.
2 hours 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
If you enjoy art and want to wonder through a the most beautiful sculpture garden on Maui, we can stop here! We can also arrange charcuterie plate to eat at one of the tables in the garden!
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
If time allows and this is on your bucket list, we will stop here! The Iao Valley State Park is one of the most popular attractions on the island. A famous landmark inside the park is the Iao Needle, a 2,250-foot-tall (685 m) stone pillar, a remnant of Maui’s volcanic past. It overlooks Iao Stream and is surrounded by the walls of Puu Kukui Crater. The scenery is very lush and the Iao Needle itself is covered in green. Iao Valley is the second wettest spot in Hawaii, after Mt. Waialeale on Kauai, receiving more than 400 inches (10,000 mm) or rain per year. This place has a very interesting history that we would love to share with you!
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free