Haiku is an unincorporated community in Maui County on the island of Maui in the state of Hawaii. For United States Census purposes, it is part of the Haiku-Pauwela, Hawaii census-designated place, which also includes Pauwela.
Restaurants in Haiku
4.5 based on 433 reviews
We missed the Hanna Lava Tubes on our last visit to Maui, as we got there too late after an out and back to Lindberg’s grave. This visit, we allowed more time and enjoyed a self-guided tour. These are on private property and have a safe rugged trail with hand rails, and signs that describe the various formations. Ample free parking, you don’t need gloves or a hard hat. The tour takes approximately 45 minutes or more. It was us and two other families the whole visit, so we had the place practically to ourselves. Well worth the $12. entrance fee (children under five= free), that includes the use of a high-end flashlight. Got some good pictures even in low light (flash photo is OK). One in our group had been here before, yet also enjoyed the repeat visit. They also have a large “Red TI” botanical garden maze for kids. Bottled water for sale, & sometimes fruit. A newer port-a-potty was installed on site, (is a better restroom situation forthcoming)? A nice covered picnic area. When I went to their website, it loaded as “not secure”. Perhaps that is why there is no link to it from TA. Do not confuse this cave with the other “secret cave” pinpoints shown on google maps. This is a well-developed site, minutes off the main highway. Highly recommended, and close to other nearby points of interest in Hana. Mahalo.
4.0 based on 109 reviews
Went out on the boat and had a blast even though I don’t fish ever. The whole crew was very helpful and friendly. We caught three wahoos along with plenty of other smaller fish, and the crew helped one of the younger kids reel one in which was fun to see. Definitely my favorite guided tour out of the 6 I’ve been on in Hawaii and I would highly reccomend going. Derrick, Dana, and Chris were great with the kids and made it a very fun trip
4.0 based on 7 reviews
Just past mile marker 25 on the road to Hana you will find Makapipi Falls. This waterfall differs from many of the others on this road in that when you view it from the bridge you are standing at the very top of the falls. We opted to drive just a bit past it for a picture. It is one of the many wonderful waterfalls and beautiful sights to see as you drive to Hana.
We are a non-profit 11-acre Hawaiian Heritage Site & bird sanctuary offering spectacular oceanfront views and lush jungle landscapes. Our mission is to promote peace, sustainability and preservation through connecting with the spiritual essence of the natural world and beauty that surrounds us. In a world of ever-increasing digital information overload and disconnect from the innate natural rhythms of life, Spirit of Aloha offers a refuge of beauty, spaciousness and refreshment. From nature retreats to private sacred events, our mission and ‘kuleana’ (responsibility) is to help others find their own calm center within and reconnect with their innate sense of peace. Home to flocks of loving doves, budgies, peacocks, ducks and bunnies, Spirit of Aloha is a place where hearts remember how to soar on the wings of inspiration. The contrast of jungle vegetation and wide open spaces sparks deeper vision, clarity and creativity in the soul. Spirit of Aloha is of Maui’s sacred jewels.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
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