Maui, Hawaii: 7 Day Itinerary

This is a pretty aggressive plan but we were able to enjoy the whole island in 7 days following this itinerary. We stayed in Kaanapali and had a rented convertible Jeep . Hope you will enjoy it.

Day 1

  • Honokōwai Beach Park
    • Get there early morning, grab some fruits from the store across the road and enjoy sunrise from the beach
    • There are many tide pools to see little critters
  • Kāʻanapali Beach
  • Paia Fish Market, Lahaina
    • Hard to get parking and expect some waiting to get a good seat, but food makes it worth the wait
  • Wahikuli Wayside Park Whale watching
    • If you are travelling during Jan-April months, pick some quiet beach to sit and enjoy the whales. You will be able to see them right from the beach- just look for spouts

Day 2

  • Haleakala National Park
    • Make your reservation at least 2 weeks early for Sunrise https://www.nps.gov/hale/planyourvisit/sunrise.htm
    • The drive if beautiful, if you are not in a hurry to reach the summit for sunrise stop to enjoy the view, unique flora and fauna
    • Dress for changing weather
  • Hike down the crater via Sliding Sand trail
  • Paia town
    • On the way back, stop and enjoy a good dinner and the buzz of the small Hawaiian town

Day 3

  • Molokini Crater and Turtle Town Snorkeling
    • There are many tours available from Lahaina, make sure to book a few days early to get the earliest spot
    • Snorkeling is always best early in the morning and you will get to enjoy another great sunrise from the boat
  • Iao Valley
    • Dress to jump in the water
    • Stop and visit the fruit farm on the way
    • Hike down the valley path towards the river to enjoy some beautiful swim holes.
    • This place is surreal, remember to capture some good family pictures

Day 4

  • Road to Hana : 1st Day
    • Remember to buy a travel app like GypSy to help you navigate
  • Few highlights (We stopped at every road sign, so this is just a small subset)
    • Waikamoi Falls
    • Ching’s Pond: Very hard to find, park the car and hike down private property to reach the pond. We had a few great locals help us get there. The water is crystal clear and you can swim up to a small water fall
    • Black rock beach- Honomanu Bay Beach
    • Ke’anae Peninsula: This place is not for swimming as the sea is very rough, but great picture op
    • Puaakaa park
  • Back road to Hana
    • View is great and this is definitely for the adventurous lot
    • Make this trip only if there is enough sunlight, it is pretty remote and you wont be able to get help if you get stuck
    • If you keep going through the backroads next to the sea, you can get back to Lahaina
    • One of the most beautiful but treacherous road I have ever driven – be prepared for no cell reception, sharp cliffs and rocky overhangs.

Day 5

  • Waianapana State Park
    • Need to reserve up to 30 days early, (No one was checking it but the park closes early)
    • Swim in the black sand beach
    • Walk through Lava tube
    • Nakalele Blowhole 
    • Walk up the lava rocks for a beautiful scenic hike and great pictures
  • Halekeila National Forest
    • Oheo Gulch or the 7 sacred pools
    • Makahiku Falls: Do not stop there, keep walking to see the better falls, Waimoku
    • Bamboo Trail
    • Waimoku Falls: 400 Ft waterfall. If you feel adventurous, keep walking towards the bottom of the falls and take a shower under. Make sure you wear good shoes, the rocks are slippery and there is no way to get help if you fall
  • Hamoa beach
  • Waioka Pond or the Venus Pools : Good place to swim, but you have walk through a private property and jump a fence to get there

Day 6

  • Westside drive to Paia, Start from Lahaina and go up, there are many trails you can take here
  • Nakalili Blowhole
  • Olivine Pool: The best natural infinity pool next to the sea. You can swim here but a bit difficult trail to get there
  • Kapalua Beach
  • Scuba – Make sure to plan this ahead of time and do not keep this for the last day. You cannot fly for 24 hrs. after Scuba diving
  • Enjoy a Luau in the evening, there are many in the Lahaina area : Book ahead

Day 7

  • Blackrock beach – saw a few big Turtles there. Great for Cliff jumping and Diving
  • Baby beach – this is a great beach protected by a reef. Great for ‘not so strong’ swimmers and kids to do snorkeling
  • Honokowai beach park – Buy lunch at Fish Market Maui and picnic in the beach
  • Kapalua Back & Dragons teeth – This is a great short hike and really beautiful spot for sunset
  • Drive to the airport through the west side

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