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15 Best Restaurants with great views in Maui, Hawaii - with map! 2026 Update
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10 Best Restaurants in Maui, Hawaii (Local Favorites & Must-Try Spots) Map included for 2026
UPDATED: January 9, 2026
Maui isn’t just a paradise for surfers and sunset chasers — it’s a dream destination for food lovers, too. From casual beach-side breakfasts to elegant dinners with ocean views, this island’s dining scene is as diverse and delicious as its landscapes. Whether you’re craving fresh seafood plucked straight from Hawaiian waters, local twists on classic comfort food, or unforgettable fine dining experiences, Maui delivers unforgettable meals that are every bit as memorable as its beaches and sunsets. After years of visiting and eating our way around the island, we’ve rounded up the 15 best restaurants in Maui — the spots we always return to and that we think you’ll love too.
We’ve been to Maui every year since 2013, so we know a thing or two about the island. We try and find new restaurants but we have a handful that we keep going back to! Here is a great list of where to eat in Maui, Hawaii! See some of the best restaurants on the island, sorted by area, and noted by price.
There are a few restaurants that were lost due to the 2023 Maui fire but I’m going to keep them on this list in hopes they open a new location. I have made a note if their current status as of January 9, 2026.
Related Posts: How to Spend 4 Days in Maui - Complete Itinerary
Here is a map of the best restaurants in Maui made with the Wanderlog Travel Planner, so you can follow along, add to your Google Maps account, or create your own personal map! Wanderlog allows you to create great maps and guides for any vacation!
See our list of what to pack for your next Maui vacay here: Hawaii Packing Essentials
Where to Eat in Kahului, Maui (Near airport)
Kahului is often seen as a quick stop for the airport or shopping, but it’s also home to some of Maui’s best local food spots. From casual counter-service restaurants to longtime local favorites, Kahului is where you’ll find authentic flavors, generous portions, and some of the island’s best value meals. If you’re looking to eat like a local—or want a great meal without the resort prices—Kahului is well worth a stop.
Tin Roof Maui ($)
Location: 360 PAPA PLACE STE Y, KAHULUI, HI, 96732
Closed on Sundays!
When landing in Maui, hunger hits. You've been on a plane forever. Pick up your rental car and drive 5 mins to Tin Roof! It's not a sit-down service restaurant (no liquor license) but excellent Hawaiian cuisine.
Per their website: TIN ROOF is a new generation mom & pop shop, owned by Internationally recognized Chef Sheldon Simeon & his wife, Janice. Raised in Hilo, Hawaii rain is a part of everyday life. Farmers markets keep buzzing, errands roll along, and garage kani ka pila never ends.
I loved their steak bowl - chopped flat iron steak wok-fried with garlic & scallion bottoms & topped off with ginger scallion pesto, served over rice & with a side of our daily banchan. Josh ordered the Sheldon Stay Hungry Special with pork belly and garlic noodles. It was the perfect quick meal after our long flight.
Don’t skip out on dessert! Try the Chocolate Birthday Bibingka Cake 🌈💗🎂 filled with ube, chocolate, peanut butter, sprinkles, and pop rocks!
There isn’t a place to sit, so pick it up and take it to enjoy on the beach!
🍽 Best for: Lunch or Dinner
🕒 Best time to go: Happy Hour
👶 Kid-friendly? Yes
10 Best Restaurants Near Kaanapali, Lahaina, and Kapalua (North West Shore)
The North West Shore of Maui—home to Kaanapali, Lahaina, and Kapalua—offers some of the island’s most scenic and memorable dining experiences. From oceanfront restaurants perfect for sunset dinners to casual spots ideal for families staying near the resorts, this area is packed with must-try places to eat. Whether you’re visiting for a weeklong vacation or just looking for a great meal near your hotel, these are the best restaurants on Maui’s North West Shore worth adding to your itinerary.
We love to stay at Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa on Kaanapali beach! See our review here: Hotel Review: Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa
Monkeypod Kitchen ($$$)
Wailea Location: 10 Wailea Gateway Place B-201, Kihei, HI 96753
Kaanapali Location: 2435 Kaanapali Pkwy, Bldg I-1, Lahaina, HI 96761
See our full review: Best Restaurant in Maui: Monkeypod Kitchen
We first discovered Monkeypod in Wailea and were overjoyed when they opened a second location in Whalers Village, Kaanapali! We’ve found that it is the perfect spot for drinks and dinner. Get a Monkeypod Mai Tai with their fabulous honey foam! Loved the Bulgogi Pork Tacos - handcrafted kimchee, jalapeño, asian pear, sriracha aioli, locally-made corn tortilla. Jalapeño mashed potatoes ARE A MUST. They are green, but don’t let that scare you!
Dessert is a must here, we loved the rich Chocolate Cream Pie but they have other cream pies such as Banana available as well. Make a reservation in advance, we used Opentable (they might not be taking reservations at this time, but always triple check!).
Monkeypod is great for kids! They offer FREE butter noodles.
Best time to go to Monkeypod is Happy Hour to enjoy a discount on appetizers, pizzas, beers, and (my fave) Mai Tais!
See our full review here: Monkeypod Kitchen Restaurant
🍽 Best for: Lunch or Dinner
🕒 Best time to go: Happy Hour
👶 Kid-friendly? Yes
Hula Grill & Barefoot Bar ($$$/$$)
Whalers Village, 2435 Kaanapali Pkwy, Lahaina, HI 96761
Located in Whalers Village with outstanding ocean views, these two restaurants, Hula Grill and Barefoot Bar are not only owned by the same company, they are connected to each other.
Hula Grill is a little more pricey with delicious traditional Hawaiian entrees including many fish dishes (crab, snapper, shrimp) and land dishes (chicken, steak, short rib, emu).
Barefoot bar is more casual ($$) serving burgers, fish and chips, pizza. The fun part about the bar, your feet are in the sand. Usually, they have live music and entertainment.
Regardless of which restaurant you try, I love their Mai Tai's which are served in tiki glasses topped with the umbrella! Also, you MUST try the Hula pie! It’s vanilla or macadamia nut ice cream with an Oreo crumble pie crust, with whipped cream and fudge on top (served at both restaurants)! Best part is - they are walking distance from the Kaanapali hotels!
🍽 Best for: Lunch or Dinner
🕒 Best time to go: Happy Hour
👶 Kid-friendly? Yes
Merriman's Kapalua ($$$$)
Location: 1 Bay Club Pl, Lahaina, HI 96761
The perfect spot for sunset drinks and dinner, and a fine dining restaurant right on the water overlooking Kapalua Bay. Their cocktails are superb, made with fresh ingredients. The farm to table menu has a variety of fresh fish like Mahi Mahi and savory steak. Make a reservation a month in advance to get in around sunset (you can google "sunset in Maui" and a time table will appear). Merriman's about a 15 min drive from the Kaanapali resorts.
🍽 Best for: Dinner
🕒 Best time to go: SUNSET FOR THE VIEW!
👶 Kid-friendly? Yes
Yes, the sky was PINK! Made my Mai Tai much more enjoyable with a view like this:
Call ahead and make reservations or use Resy.com
Aloha Mixed Plate ($$) - BACK OPEN AGAIN!
Location: 1285 Front Street, Lahaina
Star Noodle had taken over their location but as of October 2024, Star Noodle moved next door and Aloha Mixed Plate moved back home to their original location. You get the most bang for your buck here! Good sized portions of traditional Hawaiian fare.
What to order: I went for the traditional Aloha Mixed Plate -most popular combination - shoyu chicken, thinly sliced teriyaki rib eye, fresh fish served with macaroni salad and steamed white rice. I also indulged in a Lava Flow which is half strawberry daiquiri and half Pina colada.
Dessert - You must get the Aloha Pie - Cookie crumble, coconut ice cream, fudge topped with coconut flakes. Calories don’t count on vacation.
🍽 Best for: Dinner
🕒 Best time to go: Sunset
👶 Kid-friendly? Yes
Star Noodle ($$)
Location: 1287 Front Street, Lahaina **NEW LOCATION**
See our full review here: Star Noodle Restaurant Review
So many people highly recommended Star Noodle to us, but every time we tried to go on previous trips, there was always a long wait. We made a reservation ahead of time and we finally made it to Star Noodle! It’s right on the water with a great view of Lanai and the perfect spot to watch the sunset. I HIGHLY recommend you make reservation at least a month out to dine at the restaurant.
Star Noodle is known for Asian shared plates, noodle dishes & sake cocktails.
MUST TRY: The garlic noodles and pork buns were so great, they brought us back a second night when we picked up food to go to eat on our balcony! Pro tip: Order the garlic noodles with the udon noodles (they are bigger, thicker, delicious noodles).
We went 3 times in one trip and our staples were the Pork Buns and Chicken Wings for appetizers, along with the Pork Udon (ramen type dish with pork, pork broth, and udon noodles) and the garlic noodles.
For dessert, they did have some interesting ice cream flavors: Ube Oreo, Mint mango, and Pineapple lichee.
Star Noodle has a full bar, but I wasn’t impressed with the selection. Their food is definitely worth the wait.
See our full review here: Star Noodle Restaurant Review
🍽 Best for: Dinner
🕒 Best time to go: Sunset
👶 Kid-friendly? Yes
Star Noodle Pork Buns
Star Noodle Views
Star Noodle Ice Cream Flavors: Ube Oreo, Mint mango, and Pineapple lichee.
Maui Brewing Company ($$)
Locations: 605 Lipoa Pkwy, Kihei, HI 96753 and NEW LOCATION in the Outrigger Kaanapali Beach Resort - 2525 Kaanapali Pkwy, Lahaina, HI 96761
Maui Brewing Company is great for a beer (variety of selections on tap both local and from the mainland) and appetizers, burgers, and sandwiches. Try the Black Rock dip and chicken wings, you won't be disappointed!
One thing to note, the Honoapiilani Highway restaurant closed and is now walking distance within the Kaanapali resorts!
Fun Fact: The actual Maui Brew Co brewery is closer to the airport near Kihei.
🍽 Best for: Lunch or Dinner
🕒 Best time to go: Happy Hour
👶 Kid-friendly? Yes
Maui Brew Co Beers on tap
Sale Pepe ($$) - NOW OPEN
Address: 157 Kupuohi St STE J1, Lahaina, HI 96761
Sale Pepe has returned after their storefront being destroyed in the Lahaina fires!
An Italian and New Yorker opened an Italian joint in Hawaii and it is PERFECTION! We had a few of their pizzas and pasta and can’t wait to come back for more.
We ordered 2 pizzas and a pasta dish and got 3 meals out of it for the 2 of us. Our favorite pizza was the Tomato, Fior di Latte, Red Onion, Pecorino, Maui Cattle Co. Meatballs Pizza. They cut their slices in fourths, so if you want smaller pieces I suggest you make the request when you order! Indoor seating also available here.
🍽 Best for: Pizza
🕒 Best time to go: Dinner
👶 Kid-friendly? Yes
Sale Pepe Pizza
Lunch at Aloha Braised Food Truck
Address: 58 Kupuohi St, Lahaina, HI 96761
We went here two days in a row we liked it so much. It’s a little off the beaten path but also conveniently located next to a grocery store and near our favorite dive shop, Extended Horizons! If you like spicy, you must try the Volcano Chicken (fried chicken with spicy mayo) served with rice and mac salad! Josh liked the pork belly! Get a side of crinkle-cut fries to share!
🍽 Best for: Lunch
🕒 Best time to go: Afternoon
👶 Kid-friendly? Yes
Aloha Braised Food Truck - Volcano Chicken
Lahaina Coolers ($$) - PERMANENTLY CLOSED DUE TO FIRE
OLD Location: 180 Dickenson St #107, Lahaina, HI 96761
Amazing spot for breakfast (or lunch) just off Front Street! There was NO wait on a Saturday morning at 8:30a! We sat out on the patio and had great service right away! I indulged in the Local Benedict (served over Hawaiian sweet bread with Kalua pig) and did not leave hungry. Josh ordered the breakfast sandwich, which was good, but not as good as the benedict. Their potatoes are a perfect mix of french fries and tater tots! Also, try their homemade hot sauce, but caution, it’s SUPER SPICY if you overload!
Gazebo Restaurant ($$)
Location: Napili Shores Maui by Outrigger, 5315 Lower Honoapiilani Rd, Lahaina, HI 96761
Great breakfast spot, however, it’s always crowded. Try and get there 30 minutes before they open to beat the line. We waited for about an hour after arriving a tad after 7:30a, but saw the most amazing rainbow while waiting (pictured below along with the pancakes that I was too excited to eat and forgot to take a picture of them whole).
Pro-tip: You can go around the back to place an order go (see where the lady is standing in the picture), then sit right on the beach and enjoy your meal with a view of Napili Bay!
The macadamia nut pancake combo with pineapple and banana pancakes made the wait worth it! Make sure you get coconut syrup and whipped cream on top. Their coffee was fresh and strong, definitely order the fresh POG juice (pineapple, orange, guava).
It's about a 15 minute drive from Kaanapali resorts.
Pro tip #2: park in the free beach parking by Merriman’s then go to the beach/snorkeling after breakfast. Just wait those 30 minutes before you swim! ;-)
🍽 Best for: Breakfast
🕒 Best time to go: Early Morning
👶 Kid-friendly? Yes
Gazebo Restaurant for Breakfast in Lahaina
Down the Hatch ($$) - TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO FIRES - Hope they open a new location soon!
OLD Location: 658 Front St #102, Lahaina, HI 96761
Breakfast Burrito Maui
We went to Down the Hatch on our last day, in which we were heading to the airport. We decided to order breakfast to go to enjoy at a park along the beach! My breakfast burrito was amazing with a chipotle aioli sauce of some sort and the coffee was freshly brewed.
The downside, if I may, was that football games were on and the restaurant was super busy, taking about 30 mins for my food to go.
Best Restaurants in Wailea
Wailea is known for its luxury resorts, beautiful beaches, and some of the best dining experiences on the island. From upscale oceanfront restaurants perfect for romantic dinners to laid-back spots ideal for families staying nearby, Wailea offers a wide range of memorable places to eat. If you’re looking for exceptional food, stunning sunset views, and convenient dining close to your resort, these are the best restaurants in Wailea to add to your Maui itinerary.
Ferraro’s Bar e Ristorante at the Four Seasons Wailea ($$$)
Location: Four Seasons - 3900 Wailea Alanui Dr, Kihei, HI 96753
After being in Maui for a few weeks, we hadn’t had much Italian food and were so excited about our reservation at Ferraro’s! We came hungry and ordered a lot of food for 2 people…
For an appetizer, we started with the Al Forno Fired Focaccia Bread (Nduja Butter, Roasted Garlic, Maui Olive Oil, Fried Rosemary), which was fantastic. The Nduja Butter was made with salami and was rather tasty.
For dinner, I ordered the Pappardelle A.O.C. Ragu Bolognese (Pork and Beef Ragu, Shaved Pecorino, Fiore Sardo) and there wasn’t a bite left. Josh ordered the Spaghetti Carbonara (Guanciale, Organic Egg, Pecorino Romano, Black Pepper) heavy white cream sauce with a pepper kick. Good, but not our favorite. Call us crazy, but we ordered a side of Gnocchi (Brown Butter, Rosemary, Black Truffle), yes, we ordered a side of pasta to go with our pasta and don’t regret it one bit. It was the best gnocchi we’ve ever had.
You’d think we’d stop there after all the carbs, but no, we went for dessert. So, we liked the options on the regular menu but saw there was an Apple Pie with Vanilla ice cream on the kids/teens menu, and that’s what we went with. It came out looking like a tart and was perfect.
This is one of our new favorite restaurants and we will definitely come back.
🍽 Best for: Italian
🕒 Best time to go: Early evening
👶 Kid-friendly? Yes
Pappardelle and Gnocchi at Ferraro’s Wailea
Apple Pie for dessert at Ferraro’s
Lineage in Wailea ($$$)
Location: 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr, Wailea, HI 96753
cinnamon leaf and POG Sherbet at Lineage
You might recognize Chef Sheldon as a finalist on the show Top Chef, and after trying his food and drinks you can see why he made to the finals! His theme is eat, drink, and talk story - which is what we did at Lineage!
DRINKS: The Mai'a Tai is different from most Mai Tais but has a delicious spin to the tiki classic. Mai'a Tai - Banks 5 Rum, Banana Milk Punch, Walnut, Pecan, Giffard Apricot de Rousillon, Lime, Almond~Spice Liqueur
FOOD: Josh and I split the Korean Fried Chicken and had both the Sweet Kochujang and Spicy Jalapeno Garlic - Crispy fried chicken, pickled kohlrabi, sesame seeds, peanuts and kochujang glaze. The chicken was tender and perfect with a light kick but not too spicy. Complimentary tea was served to cleanse our palettes and savor our dishes.
DESSERT: We were pretty full but had to try dessert! We had the sherbet flavors cinnamon leaf and POG (Pineapple, Orange, Guava juice). The pog was so tangy and refreshing while the cinnamon leaf had a spice to it. Very yin and yang!
HUMUHUMUNUKUNUKUAPUA'A ($$$)
Location: Grand Wailea - 3850 Wailea Alanui Dr, Wailea, HI 96753
Easy for you to say! This was our favorite place to get a drink a fancy cocktail in the bar and watch the sunset. Humuhumnukunukuapua’a means triggerfish with a snout like a pig (it’s a reef triggerfish). Their recipe for The Grand has a lighter taste without the dark rum and topped off with a wonderfully sweet pineapple vanilla foam.
Make reservations ahead of time for dinner here, the menu looks fantastic!
🍽 Best for: Cocktails and Appetizers
🕒 Best time to go: Sunset
👶 Kid-friendly? No
Wolfgang Puck’s Spago at the Four Seasons Wailea ($$$$)
Location: Four Seasons - 3900 Wailea Alanui Dr, Kihei, HI 96753
DRINKS: The mixologists at Spago have come up with some really inventive, and delicious, takes on the Mai Tai, giving that floating in the ocean without a care in the world feeling!
The 1944 - Plantation Xaymaca Run, Duquesne Aged Rhum Agricole, Dry Curacao, Lime
The Spago Maui - Plantation Pineapple Rum, Koloa Dark Rum, 151 Proof Rum, Apricot Brandy, Almond, Lime, Pineapple
The Stirred - Plantation Xaymaca Rum, Duquesne Aged Rhum Agricole, Plantation Pineapple Rum, Dry Curacao, Citrus Oils
FOOD: We enjoyed a nice sunset dinner at Spago overlooking Wailea Beach. Adam Sandler was sitting at the table next to us! For dinner, I savored the Pan Roasted Puna Chicken with surfing goat cheese, chili, garlic, and roasted Aloun Farm's vegetables and Josh had the Wiener Schnitzel with marinated fingerling potatoes, watercress, and Styrian pumpkin seed oil.
Don’t forget dessert! Try the decadent Valrhona Chocolate Soufflé topped with Guanaja Valrhona chocolate sauce & vanilla ice cream! So rich and delish!
🍽 Best for: Dinner
🕒 Best time to go: Sunset
👶 Kid-friendly? No
MONKEYPOD KITCHEN
Don’t forget, there is a Monkeypod Kitchen in Wailea too! See the Kaanapali section for more or see our full review here: Monkeypod Kitchen Restaurant
Best Restaurant in Paia / Road to Hana
Mama’s Fish House ($$$)
Location: 799 Poho Pl, Paia, HI 96779
Mama’s Fish House is one of Maui’s most iconic dining experiences, known for ultra-fresh seafood, locally sourced ingredients, and unforgettable oceanfront views. It’s a must-visit for special occasions and first-time visitors looking for a classic Hawaiian fine dining experience. Great for dinner and drinks on the North Shore. We went here on our way back from the Road to Hana adventure. See our guide here: ROAD TO HANA GUIDE
I'm not a fish person particularly, but I did try some and it was the best fish I’ve ever had. I enjoyed their short rib and a couple of Mai Tai's (love that it's served in a tiki glass)!
Make a reservation in advance, we used Opentable. Parking is valet only.
🍽 Best for: Fish
🕒 Best time to go: Early evening
👶 Kid-friendly? Yes
Mama’s Fish House Mai tai
BONUS: MAUI COFFEE AND ICE CREAM SUGGESTIONS!
Island Cream Company ($)
Location: 305 Keawe St #511, Lahaina, HI 96761
I'm not sure Island Cream Company just tastes better because it's in Hawaii (everything is better in Hawaii) or if it's their original recipe with the perfect mix of gelato and ice cream. All ice creams are hand made as well as their cones, fudge and other fun toppings. Most ice creams are natural and products are bought locally.
My favorite was the Maui-Loco filled with Macadamia nuts, chocolate chips and caramel in a creamery coconut ice cream base. So refreshing and delicious!
See our full review here: Island Cream Co
Coffee and Breakfast at Island Press Coffee
Address: 2580 Kekaa Dr STE 104, Lahaina, HI 96761
You can’t go wrong with an egg, cheese, and bacon croissant with a Mac nut latte! They also have other croissant variations as well as other pastries (try the crumb cake). We went here twice, taking our breakfast to go to enjoy on the beach!
Island Press coffee and breakfast croissant
Grandma’s Coffee ($)
Location: 9232 Kula Hwy, Kula, HI 96790
Perfect place for coffee and breakfast if you're attempting the back way to Hana. Fresh coffees, espresso drinks and pastries will leave your tummy happy and full.
From central Maui, head up Haleakala Highway 37 from the Hana Highway. Following Highway 37 traverse Haleakala Crater while enjoying the spectacular upcountry Maui views. Continue on to the picturesque community of Keokea, home of Grandma's Coffee House. Grandma's is a short distance from the Kula botanical Gardens and on the way to Tedeschi Vineyards.
Frequently Asked Questions About Restaurants in Maui
What are the best restaurants in Maui?
Some of the best restaurants in Maui include Mama’s Fish House, Monkeypod Kitchen, Merriman’s Kapalua, Tin Roof Maui, and Star Noodle, offering everything from casual local food to upscale oceanfront dining.
Do you need reservations at Maui restaurants?
Yes, reservations are strongly recommended for popular Maui restaurants, especially for dinner and oceanfront dining, and should often be booked weeks in advance during peak seasons.
Where should I eat in Maui by location?
Kahului is best for casual local food near the airport, Wailea is known for upscale resort dining, and Kaanapali, Lahaina, and Kapalua offer scenic oceanfront and resort-friendly restaurants.
Are there kid-friendly restaurants in Maui?
Yes, Maui has many kid-friendly restaurants, including casual eateries, food trucks, and restaurants with outdoor seating that are well-suited for families.
What is the best area to stay in Maui for food?
Wailea and the Kaanapali–Lahaina area are the best places to stay for food lovers, offering the widest variety of dining options from casual spots to fine dining with sunset views.
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8 Delicious Mai Tai's you must try in Maui, Hawaii!
We love Mai Tais, especially in Maui! Check out our favorite places to indulge this delightful Hawaiian tropical drink! What makes the best Mai Tai? Find out in our post!
Where to find the Best Mai Tai in Maui, Hawaii
Mai Tais are by far the most popular drink in Maui and most islands of Hawaii at that. Victor Jules Bergeron, famously known as Trader Vic, claimed to have invented the Mai Tai in 1944 at his popular restaurant, Trader Vic's, in Oakland, California. Recipes for Mai Tais today are based on Trader Vic's 1944 recipe include rum, lime juice, orgeat syrup, and orange liqueur or orange curaçao. Other ingredients may include almond, grenadine, orange and grapefruit juices, beer, etc. To make a perfect Mai Tai, you have to find solid ingredients and a great ratio of tropical flair to rum!
We’ve been to Maui at least 8 times, so let's just say, we've had our fair share of Mai Tais. Some are basic, which don't stray far from the recipe, while other drinks have beautiful presentations and something different added to their Mai Tai to make it stand out from others. Let’s dive in!
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Merriman’s Mai Tai
Merriman's Maui in Kapalua
Some of the best sunsets sinking into the Pacific have occurred while sitting on Merriman's patio! They are known for their signature recipe incorporating local rum and topped with exquisite sweet honey-liliko'i foam.
Merriman's Mai Tai - Old Lahaina Rum, Triple Sec, Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice, honey-lilikoi foam
Presentation: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Taste: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Price: $$
Monkeypod Mai Tai
Monkeypod in Kaanapali or Wailea
Monkeypod is a sister restaurant to Merriman's also serving a similar recipe meaning you enjoy this cocktail in multiple locations!
Monkeypod Mai Tai - kula organic silver and dark rums, lime, house-made macadamia nut orgeat, bols orange curacao, honey-lilikoi foam
Presentation: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Taste: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Price: $$
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Mai'a Tai at Lineage
Lineage in Wailea
You might recognize Chef Sheldon as a finalist on the show Top Chef, and after trying his food and drinks you can see why he made to the finals! The Mai'a Tai is different from most Mai Tais but has a delicious spin to the tiki classic.
Mai'a Tai - Banks 5 Rum, Banana Milk Punch, Walnut, Pecan, Giffard Apricot de Rousillon, Lime, Almond~Spice Liqueur
Presentation: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Taste: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Price: $$
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The Grand at Humuhumunukunukuapua'a
Humuhumunukunukuapua'a at the Grand Wailea
Yes, that is the name of a restaurant which is also a word for the Hawaiian Triggerfish or the little triggerfish with a snout like a pig (we learned this from their kids menu)! Their recipe for The Grand has a lighter taste without the dark rum and topped off with a wonderfully sweet pineapple vanilla foam.
The Grand - Ron Zacapa 23yr Rum, Orange Curacao, Orgeat, Lime Juice, Pineapple Vanilla foam
Presentation: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Taste: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Price: $$$
The Stirred Mai Tai at SPago
Wolfgang Puck’s Spago at the Four Seasons Wailea
The mixologists at Spago have come up with some really inventive, and delicious, takes on the Mai Tai, giving that floating in the ocean without a care in the world feeling! The Stirred - Plantation Xaymaca Rum, Duquesne Aged Rhum Agricole, Plantation Pineapple Rum, Dry Curacao, Citrus Oils
The 1944 - Plantation Xaymaca Run, Duquesne Aged Rhum Agricole, Dry Curacao, Lime
The Spago Maui - Plantation Pineapple Rum, Koloa Dark Rum, 151 Proof Rum, Apricot Brandy, Almond, Lime, Pineapple
The Stirred - Plantation Xaymaca Rum, Duquesne Aged Rhum Agricole, Plantation Pineapple Rum, Dry Curacao, Citrus Oils
Presentation: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Taste: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Price: $$$
Fresh Squeezed Mai Tai at the Barefoot Bar
Hula Grill and Barefoot Bar in Kaanapali
I think the tiki glass presentation really makes a difference here! ;-) This Mai Tai is on the fruitier side with a great combo of juices integrated.
Fresh Squeezed Mai Tai - Tropical blend of fresh pineapple, guava, orange, and passion fruit Juices with orgeat, orange curaçao, gold rum and a dark rum float
Presentation: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Taste: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Price: $$
Maui Brew Co in Lahaina
Maui Brew Co not only serves a good Mai Tai but they have made a unique beer cocktail called the Mana Mai Tai made with you guessed it, BEER! This will throw your taste buds in delightful loops, forgetting you have a beer in your hand.
Mana Mai Tai - Pineapple Mana Wheat, orgeat, Pineapple, Coconut Hiwa Porter float
Presentation: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Taste: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Price: $$
Black Rock Mai Tai at the Cliff Dive Grill
Sheraton Maui Mai Tai at the Cliff Dive Grill
We often stay at the Maui Sheraton and the Cliff Dive Bar is usually our first stop for a Mai Tai! Not only is it refreshing but we love the beach views and watching jumpers dive off of black rock!
Black Rock Mai Tai - light & dark rum, pineapple & orange juice, orange orgeat
Presentation: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Taste: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Price: $$
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Maui Babymoon Guide (2026): Best Pregnancy-Safe Things to Do, Tips & 5-Day Itinerary
See our Maui Babymoon itinerary along with things to do while pregnant, the best restaurants, and where to stay! Relax and enjoy your time together before baby arrives! Hawaii is the best place to baby moon!
Updated January 3, 2026
Go on a coastal walk along Kapalua
Babymoon Tips and 10 Things to do in Maui while Pregnant - 5-Day Itinerary Included!
Planning a Maui babymoon and wondering what’s actually safe to do while pregnant? Maui is one of the best babymoon destinations thanks to its relaxing beaches, luxury resorts, gentle activities, and easy island pace. Whether you’re traveling during your second trimester or simply looking for a low-stress getaway before baby arrives, this Maui Babymoon Guide (2026) covers the best things to do while pregnant, where to stay, what to avoid, and a perfectly paced 5-day itinerary designed for rest, comfort, and unforgettable island moments.
We had a trip on the books to Maui, and found out we were pregnant a few weeks prior to take-off! We decided to keep our reservations (which were for a month-long trip) and baby-mooned far in advance!
Being pregnant limited our list of things to do (no zip-lining, scuba diving, or parasailing on this trip), but we still made the most of it! Here’s my best advice for you expecting mothers who need a tropical getaway!
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- Pregnancy-Safe Things to Do on a Maui Babymoon
- Best Food on Maui for a Babymoon
- Where to Stay for Maui Babymoon
- What to Pack for a Maui Babymoon While Pregnant
- Pregnancy Travel Tips
- What NOT to Do While Pregnant in Maui
- 5-Day Maui Babymoon Itinerary
- Is It Safe to Travel to Maui While Pregnant? (FAQs)
10 Pregnancy-Safe Things to Do on a Maui Babymoon
Shopping for Baby in Maui
Sunrise at Haleakala
There is more than you think of things you can do in Maui while pregnant, though you might not want to do all of it! Don’t stress or overwhelm yourself, here is our list of best pregnancy safe things to do in Maui:
RELAX BY THE BEACH OR POOL
We spent a lot of time on the beach! We stayed at Honua Kai and had Tommy Bahama chairs in our room that we loaded with sparkling waters and snacks to spend hours at the beach. Naps definitely happened. The pool is nice too, I do love that resort life! We went in February and I loved watching the whales breach the surface!
GO ON COASTAL WALKS
Whether you’re in Wailea, Kaanapali, or Kapalua, there is a paved beach walk to enjoy! Good for any trimester. You can always walk in the sand but I found it was harder while sharing my oxygen supply!
GET A MOCKTAIL
I love Mai Tais and Lava Flows, so getting my favorite cocktail concoctions in a non-alcoholic, virgin form lifted my spirits!
GO ON A (EASY) HIKE
Depending on what trimester you are in, this one might not be as easy! We went on a few hikes but took them slow and easy! My doctor said the elevation in Maui was ok for hikes, but you may want to check with your doctor too before you go! I did a hike in Iao Valley in my first trimester where it is cooler, covered, and relatively flat unless you want to climb up to the lookout.
GO SHOPPING FOR BABY
We wanted some cute things for the baby for his room and to remind us of this special trip. At the time, we didn’t know if it was a boy or girl but we found some gender-neutral items that we had to have! Goodnight Maui from the Blue Ginger’s Kids at Whaler’s Village was one of our favorite purchases! SoHa Keiki is another great place in Whaler’s Village for baby things!
GET A PRENATAL PREGNANCY MASSAGE
I had a terrible knot in my back and needed a massage desperately! Unfortunately, it is not recommended to get a massage in the first trimester! I had to stretch it out, but for your second or third-trimester moms, get one of those fabulous pregnancy massages by the beach (we love the spa at the Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa)!
GO SNORKELING
I was sad I couldn’t Scuba dive while pregnant, but could still see the Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles and plenty of tropical fish while snorkeling! BE CAUTIOUS! Do not go in rough waters and always go with a buddy. Our favorite place to snorkel is around Black Rock on Kaanapali Beach, but check out all of our Favorite Snorkel Spots.
GO TO A LUAU
Live entertainment will have you and baby dancing! I love watching the Hawaiian traditional dances and cuisine (I’m looking at you, Kalua Pig). Just be cautious of the food you’re consuming and make sure it is safe for the baby! The Grand Wailea Luau is gorgeous!
GO FOR A DRIVE
Depending on how you are feeling, the Road to Hana is amazing! However, the windy roads are not great if you are still in the nausea stage. I was super nauseous but I did enjoy the drive from Kaanapali to the Nakalele Blow Hole! We got out and explored a little, taking a quick hike down to the blowhole (it’s about 1/4 mile down from the road). You can see it from up high if you are not in a hiking phase. I also enjoyed the drive up to Haleakala for a walk and sunset! Bring warm clothes and some dinner to enjoy. Once it gets dark you can see the Milky Way depending on the time of year. OR catch the sunrise at Haleakala which is amazing as well, try a guided tour so you don’t have to worry about a thing!
See more info on Haleakala and the Nakalele Blow Hole in our Things to do in Maui post.
TAKE STUNNING MATERNITY AND BABY BUMP PHOTOS
I didn’t have a bump yet, but check out these gorgeous photos from Baby Hawaii Photography! They even do an underwater photoshoot! Tracy is PHENOMENAL! We had family photos taken and she was so great about getting the right light, pose, my good side 😉, and she is the nicest person. HIGHLY recommend Baby Hawaii Photography for photos!
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Mochiko Chicken Lunch from Tin Roof
Best Restaurants and Food in Maui to have on a Babymoon
While in my first-trimester food aversions and nausea were in high gear, so it was hard to make food choices until I was actually hungry! As much as I love chicken, for about 2 weeks I couldn’t look at, smell, or even think of eating chicken. We had Garlic Noodles at Star Noodle, but once we brought the leftovers back to eat the next day, I just couldn’t do it. I was so sad because they are AMAZING! Things that I actually craved while there:
ICE CREAM (of course) from Island Cream Co
Nachos with pulled pork from Maui Brew Co
Burger and fries from Merriman’s or Duke’s
Volcano Chicken from Aloha Braised (before the chicken incident)
PIZZA - I had a fantastic Kalua Pork & Pineapple pizza at Monkeypod with kalua pork, macnut pesto, roasted pineapple, jalapeño, and green onion!
Decaf Mac Nut Latte from Island Press Coffee
Mac nut pancakes with coconut syrup from Gazebo
Donuts from Lahaina Bakery
Check out all of our Favorite Restaurants in Maui with great food and spectacular views!
Where to Stay in Maui for a Babymoon: Best Hotels in Maui
You pretty much want to stay in Wailea or Kaanapali on your Maui Babymoon. We love Kaanapali because there are more restaurants, hotels, and things to do in the area, and Lahaina is a 10 min drive (if that)! Wailea is nice and relaxing and more upscale, so that might be more accommodating to your needs while growing a human! You can always drive to Kaanapali or Wailea, they are just about 45-60 mins from each other.
We love the Sheraton Maui and Grand Wailea or Honua Kai if you’re looking for a condo!
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FAQs
Is Maui a Good Babymoon Destination?
Yes — Maui is one of the best babymoon destinations, especially for couples looking to relax before baby arrives. The island’s laid-back pace, warm weather, and beautiful beaches make it easy to unwind without overexertion. Maui also offers plenty of pregnancy-safe activities, luxury resorts with on-site dining and spas, and short drive times between attractions, which is ideal when energy levels fluctuate. With excellent healthcare facilities, clean beaches, and a strong focus on wellness, Maui is a stress-free and memorable choice for a babymoon.
Is Maui safe to visit while pregnant?
Yes, Maui is generally safe to visit while pregnant, especially for healthy pregnancies with your doctor’s approval. The island offers excellent medical care, pregnancy-safe activities, and a relaxed pace that makes it an ideal babymoon destination.
What trimester is best for a Maui babymoon?
The second trimester is the best trimester to have a babymoon in Maui! With the long flight, I highly recommend going after the nausea (hopefully) subsides from the first trimester and before you get into the fatigue and no fly zone of the third trimester.
Can you snorkel in Maui while pregnant?
Yes, always consult with your doctor and check the surf conditions before you enter the water. You don’t want rough waters and ALWAYS snorkel with a buddy, don’t snorkel alone.
Should you come back to Maui with kids?
YES, you should absolutely come back to Maui with kids. Start planning now with our Maui with Kids Travel Guide breaks down family-friendly hotels, beaches, and easy activities.
What to Pack for a Maui Babymoon While Pregnant
Pregnancy brain gets the best of us! Here is a list of what to pack for your perfect baby moon:
Comfortable, breathable clothing (loose dresses, linen shorts, soft tops)
Supportive walking shoes or sandals with arch support for beach walks and exploring
Compression socks for flights to reduce swelling and improve circulation
Pregnancy-safe sunscreen (reef-safe and mineral-based)
Wide-brim hat and sunglasses for sun protection
Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated in Maui’s warm climate
Prenatal vitamins and any doctor-approved medications
Snacks (protein bars, crackers, or nuts) for flights and day trips
Swimsuit with bump-friendly support (consider high-waisted or maternity styles)
Light cover-up or sarong for beaches and poolside lounging
Travel pillow or lumbar support for flights and long drives
Anti-nausea essentials (ginger chews, motion sickness bands, or prescribed remedies)
Travel-sized toiletries including pregnancy-safe skincare
Copy of your medical info and OB contact details, just in case
Flip flops or water shoes for beach showers and rocky shorelines
Light cardigan or wrap for evenings and air-conditioned spaces
Pregnancy Travel Tips (Perfect for a Maui Babymoon)
Always consult your healthcare provider before traveling while pregnant. Activity recommendations may vary based on individual health and pregnancy stage.
Travel during the second trimester (weeks 14–27) when energy levels are higher and morning sickness is usually gone
Get your OB’s approval before flying, especially if you have any pregnancy complications
Choose nonstop or short flights when possible to reduce fatigue and swelling
Wear compression socks on flights to improve circulation and reduce leg swelling
Stay hydrated and bring a refillable water bottle for flights and beach days
Avoid overly strenuous activities like long hikes, cliff jumping, or rough ocean conditions
Stick to pregnancy-safe activities such as snorkeling in calm water, prenatal massage, scenic drives, and beach walks
Schedule frequent breaks and rest time—plan no more than one major activity per day
Book resorts with easy beach access and on-site dining to minimize walking and driving
Pack pregnancy-safe sunscreen, medications, and prenatal vitamins in your carry-on
Listen to your body and slow down—a babymoon is about relaxation, not checking off a list
Purchase travel insurance that covers pregnancy-related cancellations or changes
Flamingos at the Hyatt Maui
What NOT to Do While Pregnant in Maui
I’m not a medical professional, so always follow your provider’s guidance, but here are a few things that are not recommended to do while pregnant in Maui:
Don’t over-schedule your days — heat, walking, and time changes can cause fatigue faster than expected
Avoid strenuous hikes like steep sections of the Road to Hana or summit hikes without shade
Don’t snorkel or swim in rough ocean conditions—always check surf reports and choose calm beaches
Avoid cliff jumping or waterfall jumping, even if others are doing it
Don’t sit in hot tubs or overheated spas; opt for warm pools or pregnancy-approved spa treatments
Avoid long periods in direct sun—Maui’s sun is intense and can lead to dehydration or overheating
Don’t skip meals or hydration—always carry water and snacks when exploring
Avoid activities with high fall risk like horseback riding, ziplining, or ATV tours
Don’t eat raw or undercooked foods such as sushi, poke, or runny eggs
Avoid driving the Road to Hana without frequent stops—motion sickness and fatigue can sneak up quickly
Don’t book boat tours without confirming pregnancy guidelines, especially for rough-water excursions
Avoid alcohol-centric activities like wine or brewery tours
Kapalua Coastal walk views - Pregnancy Safe thing to do in Maui on babymoon
5-day Babymoon Itinerary in Maui, Hawaii
If you’re looking for an itinerary and staying in Kaanapali, I would do something like this:
DAY 1:
Morning/Early Afternoon: Arrival, rent car, pick-up lunch at Tin Roof near airport and enjoy at the beach, check into hotel
Afternoon: Relax in hotel room or by the pool
Dinner: Monkeypod - try the Kalua Pork & Pineapple pizza (make a reservation in advance)
Dessert: Pie at Monkeypod or Ono Gelato next door
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DAY 2:
Morning: Breakfast at Gazebo - Get some mac nut pancakes with coconut syrup (get there early or go to the back and get it to go to enjoy on the beach!)
Late Morning/Early afternoon: Snorkel Kapalua Bay or take a coastal walk
Lunch: Maui Brew Co - get the Nachos with pulled pork or the chicken wings!
Afternoon: Go shopping in Lahaina for baby things!
Dinner: Try out a Luau or go to Kimo’s Maui - get a virgin lava flow and some prime rib!
Dessert: Hula Pie at Kimos or Cookie ice cream sandwich at Banyan Treats
Road to Hana - Waimoku Falls
DAY 3:
Breakfast: Stop at Island Press Coffee for a breakfast sandwich and decaf Mac Nut Latte and head towards the Road to Hana (full day trip) or Iao Valley (1/2 day trip)
Afternoon: Relax or sleep in the car
Dinner: Star Noodle - get the garlic noodles (if you don’t have any food aversions)
DAY 4:
EARLY Morning: Haleakala Sunrise - Guided tour
Afternoon: Rest and get a prenatal massage
Late afternoon/Sunset: Maternity photos with Tracy at Baby Hawaii
Dinner: Hula Grill/Barefoot Bar - Get an ice cream sandwich for dessert!
DAY 5:
Morning: Get another decaf Mac Nut Latte and croissant breakfast sandwich from Island Press Coffee and enjoy on Kaanapali Beach. Then walk over to the Hyatt and visit the penguins and flamingos (it’s free and they’re always out)!
Afternoon: Head to the airport and start planning your next trip back!
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5-Day Itinerary for Babymooning in Maui, Hawaii
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HOTEL REVIEW: Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa - Best hotel in Maui, Hawaii
The Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa is the best-kept secret of hotels in Maui! Not only do they have newly renovated rooms, you’ll be blown away by the best ocean front view rooms on the island! See our travel guide to the best hotel and Ka'anapali beach resort in Maui, Hawaii! #Maui #hotel #hawaii
Our Best Kept Secret, Stay at the Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa in Hawaii!
The Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa is located on the Ka’anapali Beach stretch of hotels and is the last hotel buried into Black Rock. This place has EVERYTHING: gorgeous ocean front views, the best snorkeling on the island, a great pool, a relaxing spa, delicious restaurants, what more could you need?! It’s about 45 mins to an hour from the airport with a gorgeous coastal drive and just 5 minutes away from Lahaina.
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I might be a little biased on the review because two of the biggest events of my life have happened at the Sheraton Maui, first I was proposed to then we came back with our family and friends and were married on the property making this place unforgettable.
Don’t forget to wave to Oprah on your way (her pad is up on the mountain on your drive in).
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Where to stay in Maui: The Sheraton Resort
The resort first opened in 1963, and is massive! Depending on where your room is, you’ll definitely be hitting your daily step goal. There are some pictures of what it looked like when it first opened in the hallways.
Everything you could possibly need is on the property: restaurants, spa, bars, gift shop, snorkel, and other water activity rentals. Nearby, there is access to zip-lining, snorkeling, golfing, shopping, hiking, star gazing spots, anything you can think of!
Check out what to do: The 10 Best Things to do in Maui
Parking is always available and conveniently located next to Whaler's Village, a shopping center with clothing stores, an ABC Store (good for snacks and booze for the room), and restaurants.
Resort fee and Parking
A resort fee of $26.04 is charged per night, per room that is in addition to our rates and that will be automatically added to your bill by the hotel. The Resort Fee provides the following:
Complimentary valet parking on the day of arrival
Shuttle service to the area Westin hotels and town of Lahaina
Adult pool floats
A resort photo session and digital keepsake
A signature tote bag
Access to PressReader
Local telephone calls on Maui
Wi-Fi access in guest rooms and public areas
Access to the fitness center and coin-operated laundry room
Access to the Maui Ocean Center educational Hawaiian marine life hale near the pool
Trolley service in Kaanapali
25% off greens fees at the Kaanapali golf courses
Cultural activities like lei-making and hula demos
In-room coffee and tea
Parking fees:
Electric car charging stations: 4, For a fee
On-site parking, fee: $24 USD daily
Valet parking, fee: $32 USD daily
How to get to the Sheraton Maui
Airport shuttle service, fee: $60 USD (one way)
Alternate transportation: Hawaiian Executive Private Car Service; on request
Estimated taxi fare: $100 USD (one way)
Uber and Lyft are available but prices can range from $50-100 depending on availability.
Guest Rooms
All the rooms were newly renovated this year giving the rooms a fresh new modern look. We like to stay in Building 6, where all rooms are deluxe ocean view rooms. Although it is located on the opposite side of the hotel, the building is on a bluff above a drop-off, leaving the area quiet and private.
The bed is a perfect balance of firm and soft, allowing for a good nights sleep.
These rooms are fairly large for 2 people, and also have an empty mini fridge and a microwave, perfect for things like wine and popcorn (my faves). There are not mini bars in these rooms, so stop at an ABC Store and stock up on your way in!
The bathroom has a shower tub combo, with a shower head that you can use as a hose, which is great for washing sandy feet! Their amenities are pretty standard with shampoo, conditioner, shower gel and shower cap. The best part of the renovation of the bathrooms is they added a bidet!
Honestly, it’s the view here that keeps us coming back. I mean, can you blame us?
Sheraton Maui Views
POOL VIEWS AT THE SHERATON MAUI
Swim time!
The lagoon-like pool consists of two big pools that funnel like a river to connect and even has a small slide. There are usually bean bag floaties available in the pool which are perfect for towing your Mai Tai around. They just added some lounges around in the pool cabanas!
You’re also a few steps away from swimming in ocean! Although it is the Pacific and thought to be cooler waters, sometimes the ocean is warmer than the pool! The Sheraton is located against black rock, which is the perfect place to snorkel! You can typically see turtles in Maui almost anywhere, but I always have the best luck when snorkeling around Black Rock. If you go in the little shallow cove, they are usually eating in there!
Although the black rock is dark and jagged above water, a beautiful reef lies below the surface where you will often see huge green sea turtles swimming around along with tons of aquatic life including butterfly fish, beautiful colored wrasse, rays and you might even find an octopus (if you look very closely). Watch where you swim, many vacationers like to jump off Black Rock into the water! If you’re adventurous, plunge away, but be careful climbing up the rocks!
Please protect the reef and get some reef-safe sunscreen:
Restaurants at the Sheraton Maui Resort
There are 5 restaurants on the property and beach access to more hotels and Whalers Village. You won’t go hungry, that’s for sure.
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Breakfast views from ROCKsalt
Coral Reef Breakfast (fka ROCKsalt)
I’m not typically a buffet person but everything here is amazing! There is something for everyone bacon, eggs, frittatas, pancakes, waffles, fruit, French toast, and there is also an omelet station where the chef makes it right in front of you! Definitely try the guava juice!
Drinks at the Cliff Dive Grill
WATCH THE CLIFF DIVERS FROM THE CLIFF DIVE GRILL
Cliff Dive Grill
Located by the pool, great for lunch or an afternoon snack. Can’t go wrong with their burger or chicken sandwich. At sunset, the cliff diver lights all the torches around the pool and along the top of black rock, then jumps into the water.
Mai Tai Bar
Similar to the Cliff Dive Bar, located next to the pool and a short walk from the beach, Mai tai’s are a must here! Food is also served here, sandwiches, burgers, fries, but this bar is only open from 10a-3p. Head over to the Cliff Dive bar for Happy Hour!
Shave Ice!
A Shave Ice spot replaced the hot-dog joint and I couldn’t be happier! It’s open earlier in the day and great for taking down to enjoy on the beach, by the pool, or even on your room balcony!
See more of our favorite restaurants in our post, 10 Best Restaurants in Maui.
Maui Nui Lu’au
Discover the remarkable stories, history, and culture of the Valley Isle and Kaanapali through the songs and dances of Maui and the Pacific at the Maui Nui Luau! Pro Tip: You can get discount tickets for the Maui Nui Lu’au HERE!
ENTRANCE TO THE SPA AT BLACK ROCK
The Spa at Black Rock
We love getting our annual couples massage at the resort, especially after a few scuba dives or doing a trip to Hana (see our favorite things to do in Maui and Road to Hana posts for more on that).
We usually get a basic full body massage for 50 mins ($130), but this last time we went for the 80 mins ($180) and it was worth every penny. The spa rooms are patio like with natural sunlight peaking from the top, complete with soothing Hawaiian tunes. The spa offers a variety of massages and invites travelers to relax on the massage tables around the resort! There are a couple closer to the ocean for that soothing sound of waves crashing.
Ahhh.. it’s relaxing just thinking about it.
Perfect for a Destination Wedding
Josh proposed to me up on Haleakala at sunrise while we stayed at the Sheraton in 2013. As we started wedding planning on our balcony, we decided we wanted to get married on the lawn directly below us. A year later, we were married on that exact lawn (Moana Lounge) and hosted our reception on the ocean lawn with 70 of our closest friends and family. It was literally the best day of our lives in our favorite place.
If we weren’t already sold on the location, the ice cream bar option sealed the deal! ;-) We had a lovely coordinator for the day from the hotel and they worked with the best vendors!
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