The Best Sightseeing Tours on Maui
Experience the best Maui sights
Maui offers some fantastic sightseeing adventures
Book a Maui Sightseeing Tour
We have the best sightseeing tours in Hawaii on the island of Maui. Choose to go to Haleakala National Park or down the Road to Hana. Two must-do experiences while on the island.
Maui Road To Hana Tours
Everyone knows about the road to Hana. Itʻs an incredible journey on a historic byway through tropical forests, past waterfalls, on one-lane bridges, by quaint villages, and full of so much beauty. Check out the options we have to experience this highway.
Maui Haleakala Tours
Go up into Haleakala National Park on your vacation to Maui. Check out the sunset, sunrise, or go for a hike on a number of itʻs trails. This other-worldly landscape is a must-see for anyone interested in unique lifeforms as there are a huge number of species found only at the summit of the mountain.
Maui Foodie Tours
We love food and we know you do too! We are working hard to create new and exciting tours that feature some wonderful food combined with a sightseeing trip. Check out our first options and check back before your trip for more!
All Maui Sightseeing Tours
See all of Maui on one of our island sightseeing tours. Go to Hana, head to West Maui, venture into Iao Valley, head to the summit of the mountain and more amazing areas are waiting to be discovered by you. Go with a guide and see all the best sights on the island.
Maui Sightseeing FAQ
What are the best sightseeing stops around Maui?
Some of the top sightseeing stops around Maui include:
- Road to Hana: A scenic drive featuring waterfalls, lush rainforests, and stunning coastal views.
- Haleakalā National Park: Home to the dormant Haleakalā Volcano and a unique volcanic landscape.
- Iao Valley State Park: A lush valley with the iconic Iao Needle rock formation.
- Lahaina: A historic town with shopping, dining, and art galleries.
- Wailea: A resort area with beautiful beaches and luxurious accommodations.
- Molokini Crater: A crescent-shaped, partially submerged volcanic crater, ideal for snorkeling and diving.
- Ka’anapali Beach: A popular beach with clear waters and a range of water activities.
What is the weather like in Maui?
Maui has a tropical climate with warm temperatures and sunshine throughout the year. The average temperature ranges from 75-85°F (24-29°C). The winter months (December to February) are slightly cooler and wetter, while the summer months (June to August) are warmer and drier. Maui also has microclimates, with the windward (eastern) side being wetter and the leeward (western) side being drier.
Where are the best photo opportunities on Maui?
Some of the best photo opportunities on Maui include:
- Road to Hana: Capture the scenic drive, waterfalls, and lush rainforests along the way.
- Haleakalā National Park: Take stunning photos of the sunrise or sunset from the summit, as well as the unique volcanic landscape.
- Iao Valley State Park: Snap photos of the lush valley and Iao Needle rock formation.
- Honolua Bay: A picturesque bay with clear turquoise waters, perfect for underwater photography.
- Molokini Crater: Capture the unique shape of the crater and marine life while snorkeling or diving.
- Nakalele Blowhole: Photograph the powerful ocean geyser created by waves crashing into the lava rock shoreline.
What are the most important sights related to Hawaiian history on Maui?
Some of the most important historical sights on Maui include:
- Lahaina: Once the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii and a significant whaling town, Lahaina is home to the Old Lahaina Courthouse, Lahaina Banyan Court, and the remains of the old Lahaina Fort.
- Iao Valley State Park: The site of the Battle of Kepaniwai in 1790, a crucial event in the unification of the Hawaiian Islands.
- Pi’ilanihale Heiau: Located in Kahanu Garden, it’s the largest ancient temple (heiau) in Hawaii.
- Haleki’i-Pihana Heiau State Monument: Home to two important heiaus that were once used for religious ceremonies.
What are the best places to eat in Maui?
Maui offers a wide range of dining options, from casual eateries to fine dining. Some popular places to eat include:
- Mama’s Fish House: A renowned seafood restaurant offering fresh fish and traditional Hawaiian dishes.
- Lahaina Grill: A fine dining option serving a mix of American, Hawaiian, and international cuisine.
- Paia Fish Market: A casual eatery known for its fish tacos, burgers, and local catch of the day.
- Star Noodle: A popular spot for Asian fusion cuisine, including ramen, noodle dishes, and small plates.
- Da Kitchen: A local favorite offering plate lunches and traditional Hawaiian dishes.