Kahului Maui
The Kahului MauiBest 10 activities in Kahului and Wailuku
The Central Maui consists of all areas between the 10,023 ft high Haleakala Vulcano (dormant) and the Mauna Kahalawai Vulcano (eroded shild volcano) of West Maui; Kahului, Puunene, Wailuku and Waiehu. When you have more unbelievable things to do in Maui, look forward to a crucible of adventures and fun in this Maui restaurant.
At the heart of the Valley Isle is the area known as the "City", which includes Kahului Airport, Costco, Target, the Queen Ka'ahumanu Mall, and most of Maui's grocery supermarket. MACC is the focal point for a few of the largest shows in Maui, such as the Maui Film Festival, Made on Maui Festival, Maui Brewers Festival, shows, dances, Maui shows, and more.
The Schaefer Galery is also located on the premises of the Maui Cultural and theatres. In this fine Arts Exhibition Room on Maui, guests can visit artist and travelling exhibitions from the islands of Hawaii, various Polynesia, North America and around the globe. The MACC celebrates over 20 years as a world-class galery and centre for fine art in Hawaii and is one of the main attractions on our lovely little isle.
To find out more about the Maui Arts and Cultural Center activities, please go to mauiarts.org. Maui Swap Meet is Maui's first monthly souvenir and souvenir shopper in Hawaii! On the Maui Swap Meet, participants can await purchases in community marquees offering Maui arts and craft, jewellery, clothes, collectors' items, antiquities and more.
It is also a great place to sample various Maui groceries from farms and Maui lorries, and a great place to find out more about Maui's indigenous people. Every Saturday between 7.00 and 13.00 o'clock the Maui swing meeting with over 200 providers takes place. Indeed, Maui Sweep Meeting is known as the largest open exchange on Maui since 1981!
With a low entrance fee (free for kids up to 12 years), you won't want to miss this excellent chance to buy all your Maui souvenirs! To learn more about the Maui Swap Meet, please go to mauiexposition.com. Market Street is one of the major landmarks in the historic centre of Wailuku and has a wide range of unrivalled retail outlets, among them Maui antiques outlets, pawnshops, local fashion outlets, arts centers, a musical shop and much more.
When you are looking for a Maui theatre show, you should see all the shows in the Historic Iao Theatre. On the first Friday of every months, the Maui congregation in downtown Wailuku gathers for a vibrant outdoor festival; family-friendly fun, Hwaiian culture events, excellent meal sellers, real life tunes, a pub and much more.
To find out more about Market Street in Wailuku, please go to wailukutown.org. Iao Valley State Monument is one of the most attractive monuments in Maui. It is not only incredibly scenic and full of culture and geology, but it is also a place with a profoundly transforming Hwaiian heritage connected to the country.
The Iao River is the place where King Kamehameha the Great fought and conquered the Mauis in his efforts to united Hawaii. Once a battlefield that transformed the course of Hawaii's rich past, today it is a beautiful stretch of countryside where the visitor can admire Hawaii's rich heritage, admire breathtaking vistas and walk along pristine brooks and luxuriant valleys.
In the Iao Valley, after a forenoon or early afternoons, you should head to the nearest Nature Center or Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens. To learn more about the Iao Valley State Monument, please see dlnr.hawaii.gov. A further family-friendly station in Central Maui is the Maui Tropical Plantation. Situated under the scenic scenery of the West Maui Mountains, the Maui Tropical Plantation accommodates 60 acre of various types of fruit and plant, Kumu Farms trips, food, sampling and exploring.
You can take the tramway through this beautiful landscape and discover the diversity of the flora that grows on our beautiful isle. Since the Maui Tropical Plantation is also known for a wide range of open-air shows and activities, take a look at the schedule to see what happens during your sojourn.
To learn more about the Maui Tropical Plantation, please go to mauitropicalplantation.com. Flyin' Hawaiian Ziplines has all the excitement and adrenalin you' ve been on! Flyin' Maui is known on the Isle as the longest, highest and quickest zip line course on Maui. While Flyin' Hawaiian Guide takes you on a 2 1/2 mile trip through stunning scenery, you will definitely enjoy the valleys, coastline and mountains of Maui.
Flyin', is proud to leave the' ainas ('land') with minimum effects. To learn more about the Flyin' Maui' Zipline in Maui, please go to flyinhawaiianzipline.com. Full of information and artifacts that represent one of the most important epochs in Maui's rich past, this exhibition shows the development and expansion of the Maui sweetener industries.
Visitors have many ways to find out more about the significant effects of sugars on the island of Maui. When you want to enjoy something other than ocean and beach on your Maui holiday, the Alexander & Baldwin sugar museum is a great way to get precious information about a significant part of the island's evolution.
More information about the Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum can be found at sugarmuseum.com. It' s no mystery that Maui is full of breath-taking landscapes! Beautifull sandy beach, gushing falls and luxuriant rainforests are part of what is stealing the heart of everyone who wants to live this wonderful isle.
The best way to get an incomparable glimpse of Maui is to fly through the skies in an exciting Maui heli! You can take the top chopper manufacturers mentioned here on a trip through areas of the isle that would otherwise be out of reach. During a Maui flight everyone flies over the wonderful West Maui Mountains, the mighty volcanic craters of Mt. Haleakala and sees a fistful of the highest falls of the Isle.
Fur more information about Maui Hubschrauber Touren, please see bluehawaiian.com, airmaui.com or sunshinehelicopters.com. Well, if you've always been interested in diving into the thrilling Hawaiian adventure sport scene, Maui' is the place for you! Maui is not a knockout (the best) when it comes to surfing!
Since the 70s Maui is a windsurfer's haven and rightly known as one of the best places for wind surfing worldwide. The constant trade wind all year round and nice hot, sun-blessed shores, who doesn't want to take a look into the thrilling universe of Maui-Winsurfing?
Maui offers many possibilities for wind surfing tuition, and a few of the best places to go are the Hawaiian Sailboarding Techniques (HST), the Hawaiian Swimming Techniques (Windsurfing Schule of Maui) and Kanaha Kai Maui. Maui Windsurfing offers tuition at all levels and can help you with diligence and quality tuition.
If you want more information about Maui, please go to mauiwindsurfinglessons.com, hstwindsurfing.com or kanahakai.com. Finally, a journey to Central Maui would not be completed without a stop for some Ululani's in their Maui Lani Shop in New Zealand's Ululani's Hawaiian Shaved Earth. Shaving rice from Hawaii is a large part of the contemporary civilization of the islands of Hawaii - reaching back to 1800, when factory owners from Japan began to make this tasty snack to keep them cold from a tough day's work.
Since then, shaving rice from Hawaii has come a long way, and Ululani's has its sights set on a scientific journey. Whatever you decide to do with your fresh tropic treats, you are sure to feel pleased, content, energetic and fresh to go! To learn more about Ululani's Shaved Earth, please go to ululanishawaiianshaveice.com.
Passionate about travelling and reading, along with a profound affection for Maui and the islands of Hawaii, Andrea loves to share the best of her experience with her readership.