Favorite Things To Do in Maui with Kids
Aloha! Well-travelled parents share their favorite things to do in Maui with kids, and we're collecting that incredible list here to help you plan an amazing family vacation in Hawaii! The island of Maui has so much to offer for families from sweet pineapple tours to surfing lessons with kid-sized waves, to viewing the best sunset in the Pacific! Here are the best kid-friendly activities to enjoy in Maui, Hawaii.
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Maui Chocolate Tour
Kristy Pepping: Maui Chocolate Tour is sure to be a hit for all the chocolate loving family members. Hawaii is the only state in the U.S. that can grow the Cacao beans necessary to create chocolate. To see how chocolate is created, head to Kupa's Farm for a tour or a chocolate tasting. Plus, you'll see coffee beans and vegetables growing on this farm that are used at island restaurants. This 2-hour tour teaches you how Cacao is grown and harvested.
Twin Falls Waterfall at Wailele Farm
Kristy Pepping: Another "must do" on Maui is seeing a luscious waterfall! There are several waterfalls on the road to Hana some hidden and some right off the road. If you have little kids or family who gets car sick, you may not want to go too far to Hana. So one of the first waterfalls that is easily accessible by the highway is Twin Falls. There is a fairly large parking lot and large walkways down to the falls. Plus at the front of the property is a large farm stand (Wailele Farm) with some tasty treats! And for an added bonus, go swimming in the falls! It is very cold, but also shallow enough to just dip your toes in if you want.
Leilani Farm Sanctuary
Kristy Pepping: Have an animal lover in the family? Then they will love Leilani Farm Sanctuary. All the animals located here were rescued! Take a tour of the farm and learn about the various animals; you can even snuggle with some! Some of the residents include goats, chickens, donkeys, and rabbits. Tours last about an hour and reservations are required.
Haleakalā National Park
Kristy Pepping: A trip to Maui would not be complete without a visit to Haleakala National Park. Here you will see a large crater left over from a former volcano, now dormant. There are also many animal species and plant varieties that are only found here; nowhere else in the world. There are several hiking and driving opportunities, including a spectacular sunrise or sunset view. Afterall, Haleakala means House of the Sun!
Maui Pineapple Tours
Kristy Pepping: Maui is a great place for some fresh pineapple and enjoying this tour is one of the best things to do in Maui with kids! It is our goal when we go on vacation to explore what each destination we visit is known for. So I highly recommend Maui Pineapple Tours at the Maui Gold Pineapple Fields when you are on the island. You will get to see how pineapples are grown in the fields, processed in the factory and of course sample this flavorful fruit! The tours last around 90 minutes and you get a free pineapple as a souvenir. Add on a special lunch or distillery tour, too.
Paia, HI
All ages
Kristy Pepping: If you are headed out on the road to Hana from Lahaina, a great stopping place is Paia. It is the first major town you hit to explore the waterfalls, but is very laid back and chill. We found lots of shops and restaurants; it is a nice place to grab breakfast or lunch and take a quick bathroom break before waterfall exploring. I will add this town gets jammed with tourists alike! I would recommend stopping either earlier in the day or at an off time.
Surfing Goat Dairy
Kristy Pepping: Surfing Goat Dairy produces award-winning goat cheese for a living, but they also offer fun activities for kids including playful meet-and-greets and interactive farm chores. They offer several tour options with activities like feeding goats, sampling cheese, and even milking the goats. Reservations are strongly encouraged for this family-friendly experience on the island!
Hawaii Mermaid Adventures
Kristy Pepping: I wish I had known about this place when we were visiting Maui with kids! If we go again, this will be on our agenda for sure because my three girls love mermaids! When you are on Maui, check out Hawaii Mermaid Adventures. Your child can choose a mermaid tale and learn to swim like a mermaid in their pool or in the ocean. Plus, they get a photo shoot to commemorate the moment! There is also an option for non-swimmers to sit on the sand and meet a mermaid, too.
Grand Wailea
Kelly R: This Waldorf Astoria property is more than just a place to lay your head while you explore Maui...the beautiful beach, on-site luau and epic resort water park make it a total family destination! A six-level aquatic activity area has nine river-connected pools, a Tarzan rope swing, a water elevator, and multiple slides. Thrill-seekers love the lava tube slide with a 3-story drop.
Maui Ocean Center
Kristy Pepping: When we arrived in Maui, it was raining. We asked the activity desk what there was to do on Maui when it rained and the answer was the Maui Ocean Center! This place is Maui's indoor aquarium and it is a great place to visit with kids. You will find a large collection of living coral, Pacific Ocean marine life within some amazing exhibits. And if you have a scuba certified 12-year-old or older child, they can even dive in the shark tank with the instructors!
PacWhale Eco-Adventures - Whale Watching
Seasonal (typically Dec- April)
From $25/child, $44/adult
All ages
Kristy Pepping: Whale Watching is a must if you are coming during the whale migration season. After doing some research online, we chose this company. Although they cannot guarantee you see whales, we saw a ton and the kids loved it! The boat was a large catamaran with bathrooms. They served buffet lunch with plenty of drinks for kids and adults. Before we boarded, they loaned out binoculars for a small fee. We opted out of these, but still saw plenty of whales up close!
Whalers Village
Kristy Pepping: Whalers Village is an outdoor shopping center that includes several quick-service and sit-down restaurants, and shopping. We came to this mall because it was raining one day and even though it is outdoors, there are plenty of nice shops and a fun climbing structure for kids, and special events.
Maui Surf Clinics
Kristy Pepping: If you are visiting Maui and your kids have never tried surfing, it's a fun activity to do! I will add I highly recommend going early morning as the waves are much smaller and easier to paddle out for kids. This surf place comes highly recommended and is great whether a true beginner or a more advanced surfer. Maui Surf Clinics has special soft boards ideal for children, as well as 1:1 kid-friendly instruction. Classes last between 1 to two hours.
Lahaina, Hawaii
Kristy Pepping: The town of Lahaina sits on the ocean's edge on the west side of the island. Several charter boats and other ocean excursions leave from the harbor. In the town area, there are several parking lots so you can get out and stretch your legs. You'll find many restaurants, shops and places clustered around Front Street including many family friendly ones. It's also a great place to get some souvenirs!
Atlantis Submarines Maui
Kristy Pepping: This amazing submarine experience goes down 100 feet and can carry close to 50 passengers. It is one of the most unique things to things to do in Maui with kids! There are several packages to choose from including combo packages with snorkeling or a luau. A typical tour lasts an hour and a half.
If your kids are afraid of small spaces or have a hard time sitting still, this may not be the best tour for them (see site for photos of the enclosed submarine seating area). However, for older kids, strong swimmers, or yet-be-snorkelers, this is a great way to see life under the sea!
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