A Family Vacation Guide to Maui


The tropical paradise of Maui has something special for every visitor, but the wonderful offerings particularly well-suited to families surprises many.


Most resorts on Maui offer programs for young guests which includes planned beach activities. The Westin Maui at Kaanapali Beach Resort is particularly well-known with families thanks to the tropical foliage, waterfalls and parrots. The aquatic playground featuring a 128-foot slide makes childhood fantasies come true. Maui hotels and resorts are about much more than a room and a beach and a lot include special touches to encourage family visitors.

Children love to see the sights of the natural beauty of Maui. A trip to Haleakala National Park is a must-do for families. The variety of ecosystems and the exposure to a lot of many new and different tropical species is a learning experience not to be missed. While watching the sunrise from Haleakala is popular with Maui visitors, it is not usually well suited to younger children because of the early start time and amount of waiting time involved.


The Maui Ocean Center showcases Hawaii’s underwater environment. Voted Hawaii’s Top-Rated Family Attraction by Zagat Survey, the Maui Ocean Center should be on every family’s tour plan.


Children enjoy the tactile experience of feeling things like a sea cucumber in the touch pool. A particularly interesting feature of the Maui Ocean Center popular with adults as well as children is the glass tunnel that leads into a 750,000-gallon aquarium with sharks and other colorful tropical fish swimming overhead. The average visit to the Maui Ocean Center takes about two hours, but many visitors linger longer over exhibits and choose to dine in one of Maui Ocean Center’s two restaurants.


The Hawaii Nature Center located in the Iao Valley on Maui is especially well-liked by children ages 3 to 8. The Center includes more than 30 hands-on, interactive exhibits as well as guided rainforest walks. Exhibits feature species native to Maui including the world’s only carnivorous caterpillar.


Maui was once considered the capital of the whaling industry and is the winter home to migrating Pacific Humpback whales. The Whalers Village Museum located in the Kaanapali shopping complex is dedicated to teaching about this important creature. This Maui museum displays over seventy species of whales. The skeletal remains of a 40-foot Sperm Whale are amazing, and children are shocked to see the actual size of this ocean giant. Admission to this Maui attraction is free.


The Lahaina Kaanapali Railroad, also known as the Sugar Cane Train, will be a hit with young train fanatics. While this Maui attraction is often considered as boring by adults, it is perfectly suited to families with younger children.


Traveling in an open-air coach pulled by a steam-engine, visitors enjoy a leisurely six-mile journey through Maui. Crossing a 325-foot curved wooden trestle provides a panoramic view of the West Maui Mountains, as well as islands neighboring Maui. Storytellers share the history of Maui during the trip.


A Maui vacation is not complete unless a luau is included. Most Maui resorts and hotels offer luaus. Among the most recommended non-resort luaus are the Old Lahaina Luau and The Feast at Lele, both located in the Maui village of Lahaina. Children will be fascinated by the Hawaiian dance and music offered by these Maui performers and are certain to find something they enjoy eating among the many luau offerings.

Maui is considered a top pick for family vacations. Children and Adults alike will enjoy learning the history and culture of Maui at locations all over the island.

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4 Responses to “A Family Vacation Guide to Maui”

  1. Raleigh says:

    Sounds interesting! I love beaches, every time my family plans a vacation, I always recommend going to a beach, though I can't swim. I do enjoy the sun and the water very much. Hopefully I can travel to your beautiful Maui someday ^_^

  2. friesie says:

    One of the best things in Maui are the luaus. You should check it out when you go there. Thanks for visiting my blog.

  3. I visit Maui every year and love staying at The Feast at Lele. Best Luaus ever!

  4. Living in the Philippines, I am no stranger to beaches but man, oh man, I just love Hawaii so much! Not just Maui but the others as well!

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