Attractions

hawaii regional cuisine

Pack a hearty appetite because Maui offers an exotic blend of savory dining. Indulge in the local flavors.

Leilani Farm Sanctuary

Explore an island paradise where farm animals rescued from slaughter and callous hunters live in sheltered harmony. Take a personal guided tour and hear their stories. Kiss a donkey, cuddle a chicken, feed bunnies and guinea pigs, frolic with goats, and lose yourself in the soulful brown eyes of a cow. A visit to Leilani Farm Sanctuary changes lives and hearts—yours and theirs. 

a breathtaking waterfall

Visitors who brave the Hana Highway’s signature hairpin turns and narrow bridges are rewarded with out-of-this-world views of lush rainforests, gorgeous waterfalls and exotic beaches.

loose yourself exploring

Maui, known also as "The Valley Isle," is the second largest Hawaiian island. The island beloved for its world-famous beaches, the road to Hana, the sacred Iao Valley, views of migrating humpback whales (during winter months), majestic waterfalls, and magnificent sunrise and sunset from Haleakala.

attend a luau

Experience a true Hawaiian feast during a luau on Maui. An evening of traditional Hawaiian cuisine, music, cultural dances and demonstrations. Appreciate a genuine reflection of Hawaii's rich history while enjoying an ocean view and sunset.

explore the expansive beaches

The most exciting thing about a vacation in Hawaii, is the beach!! West Maui's Kaanapali Beach offers three miles of white sand. Easy walking access from all Kaanapali hotels, this is one of the wold's best beaches and this beach is excellent for snorkeling.