Discover the best top things to do in Kula, United States including Worcester Glassworks, Harold Rice Park, The Curtis Wilson Cost Gallery, Kula Country Farms, Wailua Valley State Wayside Park, Kula Marketplace, MauiWine, Sun Yat Sen Park.
Restaurants in Kula
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Take the time to find this GREAT place to visit. Beautiful glass and fantastic people. It’s always fun to watch craftsmen enjoying what they do!! Dave and Mike make it look easy and share stories and techniques along the way.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Small park with restrooms, loads of chickens clucking about, and a view of almost all of north Maui. One of the most scenic views we had this trip was while eating a picnic lunch at this park. There is nothing here but a spectacular view, but a great place to eat a picnic lunch.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
The longest running one-man gallery in the state of Hawaii.
Stunning local artwork...very upscale. I would have loved to buy a piece but a little pricey....well worth it though.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Definitely a good stop for any visitors upcountry, gift shop has a good collection of typical stuff and nice local arts & crafts. They also have a nice little market with snacks, frozen foods, etc.. As nearby local I really appreciate that there prices are often pretty reasonable, food, wine, beer etc... And their Chili is very good!
4.0 based on 853 reviews
MauiWine, open since 1974, is located in Kula, Maui. Known for estate-grown wines, traditional method sparkling wines, and pineapple wines. We invite you to experience this place and these wines. Join us at a table in the King's Cottage for wine flights, wines by the glass, and wine cocktails. Make a reservation and check-in with the host. Discover an elevated way to see and taste Maui.
Great wine in a very beautiful place in the nature . It is a must stop . We did not do the tastings, we got a glass of wine instead 5 oz for $7. We got the Maui Blanc and Maui Splash that had also a mild pineapple taste . It was really good. I would recommend this place to any wine lover.
3.5 based on 52 reviews
This park commemorates the life of Sun Yat Sen, the father of the modern republic of China and his ties to Hawaii. There is a walkway past two bronze statues and their memorial plates. Take the time to read them. You don't have to be a history buff to appreciate the immensity of what this man did or the impact his upbringing in Hawaii had on his views of how governments should operate. He set China on the path to being a powerful, prosperous and modern nation based on the principles of "of the people, by the people, for the people". I had no idea and I stood in the blazing sun reading and had goosebumps.
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