Fave Island Neighborhoods
What: Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) town and a renowned art community
Where: Upcountry Maui
Located on the mid-slopes of Maui’s Haleakalā volcano, Makawao has one foot in its plantation past and another in its thriving arts community. This charming town was once named one of the top 25 arts destinations in the United States.
Makawao is the biggest little town in the region locally known as Upcountry Maui and is famous for its Hawaiian cowboys, or paniolo. Since the late 19th century, horseback-riding paniolo have wrangled cattle in Maui’s wide-open upland fields. The Makawao Rodeo, held yearly on the Fourth of July, is Hawaiʻi's largest paniolo competition and has been an Upcountry tradition for more than 50 years. The weekend events include a parade and traditional rodeo competitions such as barrel racing, calf roping and bareback bronco riding, all with a few Hawaiian twists.
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Makawao
What: Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) town and a renowned art community
Where: Upcountry Maui
Located on the mid-slopes of Maui’s Haleakalā volcano, Makawao has one foot in its plantation past and another in its thriving arts community. This charming town was once named one of the top 25 arts destinations in the United States.
Makawao is the biggest little town in the region locally known as Upcountry Maui and is famous for its Hawaiian cowboys, or paniolo. Since the late 19th century, horseback-riding paniolo have wrangled cattle in Maui’s wide-open upland fields. The Makawao Rodeo, held yearly on the Fourth of July, is Hawaiʻi's largest paniolo competition and has been an Upcountry tradition for more than 50 years. The weekend events include a parade and traditional rodeo competitions such as barrel racing, calf roping and bareback bronco riding, all with a few Hawaiian twists.
This appealing town is off the beaten path, which is good news for anyone that wants to explore a side of the island that isn’t crowded with tourists. Haiku is known for its serene and peaceful atmosphere, you will find yourself in the company of kind locals at a relaxed pace.
Eco farmers breakfast with spiritual leaders and long-time local families start comfortable conversations with artisans. Goodwill and hospitality pulse through this community and you will find yourself swept up in its contagious spirit.
Haiku
This appealing town is off the beaten path, which is good news for anyone that wants to explore a side of the island that isn’t crowded with tourists. Haiku is known for its serene and peaceful atmosphere, you will find yourself in the company of kind locals at a relaxed pace.
Eco farmers breakfast with spiritual leaders and long-time local families start comfortable conversations with artisans. Goodwill and hospitality pulse through this community and you will find yourself swept up in its contagious spirit.
What: Historic whaling village and Maui hotspot
Where: On the west side of Maui, 45 minutes from Kahului Airport
Once known as Lele, which means “relentless sun” in Hawaiian, Lāhainā is a historic town that has been transformed into a Maui hotspot with dozens of art galleries and a variety of unique shops and restaurants.
Once the capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom in the early nineteenth century, Lāhainā was also a historic whaling village during the whaling boom of the mid-1800s. Up to 1,500 sailors from as many as 400 ships took leave in Lāhainā, including Herman Melville, who immortalized the era in his classic novel Moby Dick.
Today, Lāhainā is on the National Register of Historic Places. You can still get a feel for old Lāhainā as you stroll down lively Front Street, ranked one of the “Top Ten Greatest Streets” by the American Planning Association. Visit historic stops like the U.S. Seamen’s Hospital, Hale Paʻahao (Lāhainā Prison), the Pioneer Inn, Maui’s oldest living banyan tree and other sites on the Lāhainā Historic Trail. Approximately 55 acres of old Lāhainā have been set aside as historic districts.
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Lahaina
What: Historic whaling village and Maui hotspot
Where: On the west side of Maui, 45 minutes from Kahului Airport
Once known as Lele, which means “relentless sun” in Hawaiian, Lāhainā is a historic town that has been transformed into a Maui hotspot with dozens of art galleries and a variety of unique shops and restaurants.
Once the capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom in the early nineteenth century, Lāhainā was also a historic whaling village during the whaling boom of the mid-1800s. Up to 1,500 sailors from as many as 400 ships took leave in Lāhainā, including Herman Melville, who immortalized the era in his classic novel Moby Dick.
Today, Lāhainā is on the National Register of Historic Places. You can still get a feel for old Lāhainā as you stroll down lively Front Street, ranked one of the “Top Ten Greatest Streets” by the American Planning Association. Visit historic stops like the U.S. Seamen’s Hospital, Hale Paʻahao (Lāhainā Prison), the Pioneer Inn, Maui’s oldest living banyan tree and other sites on the Lāhainā Historic Trail. Approximately 55 acres of old Lāhainā have been set aside as historic districts.
Paia Bay, Paia, HI 96779, Estados Unidos
Food scene
With the ocean 20 minutes away, you’re hard-pressed to find fish fresher than this! Come to Nuka and experience the sensational talent of Executive Chef Hiro Takanashi as he prepares sushi like you’ve never experienced. Make sure to order a bowl of Gobo Chips. You may even wind up ordering another round for the ride home!
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Nuka
780 Haiku RdWith the ocean 20 minutes away, you’re hard-pressed to find fish fresher than this! Come to Nuka and experience the sensational talent of Executive Chef Hiro Takanashi as he prepares sushi like you’ve never experienced. Make sure to order a bowl of Gobo Chips. You may even wind up ordering another round for the ride home!
his popular joint is for those with an appetite for an extensive menu offering delicious food at a reasonable cost. Opening at 6 am, it’s one of the few places in Haiku that serves a full breakfast menu. You can be sipping an organic chai tea latte while your partner chows down on a breakfast of champions. If lunch is more your thing, their Reuben Sandwich is the best on the island!
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Colleen's At the Cannery
810 Haiku Rdhis popular joint is for those with an appetite for an extensive menu offering delicious food at a reasonable cost. Opening at 6 am, it’s one of the few places in Haiku that serves a full breakfast menu. You can be sipping an organic chai tea latte while your partner chows down on a breakfast of champions. If lunch is more your thing, their Reuben Sandwich is the best on the island!
Mama's Fish House is a converted beach house in a coconut grove on a secluded white sand beach. Inside, hinged windows open to let in the trade winds and Polynesian artifacts and original oil paintings decorate tropical hardwood walls. The rooms are filled with spectacular flower arrangements and handmade tapa print cloths cover the tables. Open air dining is equally exciting, and everyone enjoys watching the windsurfers performing offshore.
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Mama's Fish House
799 Poho PlMama's Fish House is a converted beach house in a coconut grove on a secluded white sand beach. Inside, hinged windows open to let in the trade winds and Polynesian artifacts and original oil paintings decorate tropical hardwood walls. The rooms are filled with spectacular flower arrangements and handmade tapa print cloths cover the tables. Open air dining is equally exciting, and everyone enjoys watching the windsurfers performing offshore.
If time isn’t your friend, then Island Tacos is your ticket. This literal taco stand is where locals come to enjoy their lunch, so you know you’re on the right path! Their fish tacos can’t be beat, with tons of freshly grilled Ono (or catch of the day), in a huge flour (or two corn) tortilla. They then load it with tomato, salsa, cabbage, cheese, beans, mango salsa, cilantro, and sour cream. You can pick and choose from these toppings to create your perfect meal. And we really mean meal, as these bad boys are packed to the gills! You’ll be chock-full on the island’s best tacos. They are open daily from 10:30 am-8 pm.
Island Tacos
810 Haiku RoadIf time isn’t your friend, then Island Tacos is your ticket. This literal taco stand is where locals come to enjoy their lunch, so you know you’re on the right path! Their fish tacos can’t be beat, with tons of freshly grilled Ono (or catch of the day), in a huge flour (or two corn) tortilla. They then load it with tomato, salsa, cabbage, cheese, beans, mango salsa, cilantro, and sour cream. You can pick and choose from these toppings to create your perfect meal. And we really mean meal, as these bad boys are packed to the gills! You’ll be chock-full on the island’s best tacos. They are open daily from 10:30 am-8 pm.
The Maui Cookie Lady
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658 Front StCheeseburger In Paradise, Maui
811 Front StLima Cocina + Cantina
Paia Fish Market
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City/town information
Lahaina Harbor
Sightseeing
Road To Hana
Hana HighwayPambansang Parke ng Haleakala
Pipiwai Trail, Hawaii 96713, Estados Unidos
Iao Valley State Park
54 S High StOld Lahaina Center
845 Waine'e StRoad To Hana
Hana HighwayFave Beaches
Makena Beach
6600 Makena AlanuiNapili Bay
Polo Beach
Keawakapu Beach
Kilohana DriveTanawin sa Ho'okipa
Makena Beach
6600 Makena AlanuiFave hikes
Twin Falls Maui Waterfall
6300 Hana Hwy