Things to do in Kuau
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Things to do

Snorkeling Cruise to Molokini Crater & Turtle Town (Small Group)
P11,048
per adult
96% of travellers recommend

Zipline at Maui Tropical Plantation
P9,551
per traveler
96% of travellers recommend

South Maui: Snorkel to Coral Gardens or Molokini Crater
P6,072
per adult
88% of travellers recommend

Road to Hana Maui Tour: Self-Guided Audio Drive
P1,032
per traveler
84% of travellers recommend

Sunset Dinner Cruise aboard Quicksilver: Prime Rib, Fish, Chicken or Pasta
P8,076
per adult
84% of travellers recommend

Sunset Dinner Cruise aboard Calypso: Prime Rib, Fish, Chicken or Pasta
P9,227
per adult
90% of travellers recommend

Maui: Molokini & Turtle Town Snorkel & Waterslide Adventure
P13,501
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

Haleakala Downhill Bike Tour Self-Guided Ride with Maui Sunriders
P8,553
per adult
88% of travellers recommend
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1. Wailea Beach
A wide expanse of soft, pearly white sand is the jewel in the crown of Wailea Beach. This palm-fringed paradise is the stuff of dreams and keeps this fashionable resort firmly at the luxurious end of the travel market. The community offers all the amenities you could wish for to enjoy an idyllic, relaxing holiday on one of the most beautiful stretches of coast in Maui.
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2. Haleakala National Park
At Haleakalā National Park, you can step inside volcanic craters, walk through rain forest and swim in freshwater pools.
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3. Keawakapu Beach North
Keawakapu Beach in southwest Maui is a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of some of the more crowded beaches nearby. Also as it’s wider than its sandy sisters, locating the perfect spot to sit back and soak up the sun won't be an issue. Impressive beach houses, restaurants, apartments and hotels line the beachfront while palm trees are dotted along the shore, providing shade for those who like to venture out in the early morning to do some yoga on the cushiony sands.
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4. Honolua Bay
A vibrant hub of water sports and activities, Honolua Bay is one of those rare destinations that has something to offer all year round. During the winter, throngs of surfing enthusiasts can be seen flocking to its shores to master the huge waves, while the summer months, when the waters are calmer, are the perfect time for a spot of snorkelling to catch a glimpse of the tropical marine life that flounders beneath the surface. It’s no surprise then that’s it’s one of the most popular attractions in Maui.
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5. Haleakala Crater
The massive shield volcano of Haleakalā, otherwise known as the East Maui Volcano, takes up a huge proportion of the island of Maui. It sits within the Haleakalā National Park and is home to the iconic Haleakalā or "House of the Sun" Crater. Visitors from far and wide come to watch the sunrise from this magnificent vantage point and to get away from the hustle and bustle of the island's beaches.
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