A Perfect Day Around Maui
We rent these Porsche's at least once a year, just to force us to enjoy Maui and get out of our daily grind. It's always a blast. Let us know if you like these day-in-the-life posts, and we'll share more days off! Mahalo!
We rent these Porsche's at least once a year, just to force us to enjoy Maui and get out of our daily grind. It's always a blast. Let us know if you like these day-in-the-life posts, and we'll share more days off! Mahalo!
Only have a few minutes between one spot and another when exploring? Here's a grab bag of quick Maui “10-minute adventures,” grouped by area, with rough timing for the actual stop plus the real-life add-on for getting there and parking. Perfect for those already in a region wanting a quick adventure.
Maui has plenty of “we should’ve made a reservation” places, plus a bunch of casual spots that still hit like a special night. Here’s an updated lineup of restaurants that are currently operating, with menus posted online as of January 26, 2026, so you can plan with confidence.
Here are five stunning stops to stretch your legs, catch your breath, and soak in East Maui’s natural beauty.
Maui’s fruit scene is truly unique. Some of it came over in ancient canoes, some hitched a ride much later, and all of it could put your average supermarket apple to shame. From fruit that smells like gym socks to ones you’d swear were dessert, here are a few favorites.
Learn about the most destructive invasive species on Maui (and Hawaii), including axis deer, coqui frogs, little fire ants, and more. Here are the impacts, current numbers, and how residents and visitors can help protect Maui’s ecosystems.
If you're thinking about trying scuba diving for the first time, Maui is one of the best places to start. The water is clear, calm, and warm, with great visibility and plenty to see.
Understanding wind, rain, surf, and month-to-month changes will help you pick the right spot and the right time for your trip.
Impress yourself and learn 6 simple smartphone camera tips to improve your best vacation photos.
For over 160 years, sugarcane ruled central Maui. Today, only quiet mill ruins and plantation towns remain, but they tell the story of an island transformed by industry, immigration, and innovation.