
Maui is one of those rare places that feels like a dream even while you’re living it. From the moment we stepped off the plane to our final sunset stroll, this island greeted us with aloha spirit, jaw-dropping scenery, and unforgettable flavors. Whether you’re planning your first trip or returning for more island magic, here’s our full Maui itinerary — complete with food recommendations, hidden gems, and pro travel tips.
May 9, 2025
📍 Ulu Lani’s Hawaiian Shave Ice
No better way to beat jet lag than with a giant, colorful cone of Hawaiian shave ice. Ulu Lani’s, just minutes from the airport, was our first stop — and it instantly set the mood for paradise. We sampled tropical flavors like mango, passionfruit, and coconut. Pro tip: ask for the snow cap topping!
📍 Westin Maui Resort & Spa
We checked into the Westin in Ka'anapali, where palm trees sway and koi ponds greet you at every turn. The grounds were stunning — perfect for slow strolls, ocean views, and just soaking in that “we’re finally here” feeling.
📍 Duke’s Restaurant
I’m usually hesitant about hotel restaurants, but Duke’s changed my mind. With oceanfront views, island cocktails, and fresh-caught fish, it was worth the short wait. A little crowded, yes — but the laid-back atmosphere and flavors made it one of our top dinner spots.
📍 Leoda’s Kitchen & Pie Shop
Let me just say it: Leoda’s banana cream pie is life-changing. Flaky crust, velvety filling, and whipped cream piled high — it was the kind of dessert you think about long after the trip ends. Go early; it sells out fast!
📍 Kapalua Zip Lines + Kalama Village
For a rush of adrenaline, we zipped through treetops with Kapalua Zip Lines after grabbing a quick bite at the Honolua Store. Later, we wandered through Kalama Village, a chill local shopping spot filled with souvenirs, crafts, and casual eats.
📍 K Food Oasis
This buzzing food truck hub was packed with options, from Korean BBQ to fresh poke bowls. Bonus: there’s live music and a festive night-market vibe that makes it a must-visit for foodies.
📍 Mama’s Fish House & Paia Town
Mama’s Fish House lived up to every rave review — breathtaking ocean views and melt-in-your-mouth seafood. We explored Paia Town while waiting for our table (tip: arrive early for parking), and loved the surf-town energy. It’s a bucket-list dinner worth every penny.
📍 McKenna Beach
Also called Big Beach, McKenna was my absolute favorite. Clear water, soft sand, and far fewer crowds than more touristy spots — it felt like our own little paradise. Perfect for swimming, lounging, or just catching your breath.
📍 Road to Hana + Black Sand Beach
We started late (rookie mistake!) but still managed to see some key stops:
Tip: Download the Road to Hana app — it guided us with GPS-based narration and historical insight.
📍 Top-Rated Maui Luau
The luau was unforgettable — storytelling through dance, rich cultural history, and a buffet of traditional dishes like kalua pork and poi. The fire dancing finale gave us chills. If you only do one cultural activity, make it this.
📍 Snorkeling Adventure
Honolua Bay’s calm, clear waters revealed vibrant coral and sea turtles swimming just below the surface. I wish I had brought a waterproof camera — but the memory is crystal clear. If you love marine life, snorkeling here is a must.
📍 Po‘olenalena Beach + Whalers Village
We closed our trip with a visit to the peaceful Po‘olenalena Beach, which was less crowded and perfect for quiet moments. Whalers Village was great for shopping, but be warned: parking is ridiculously expensive. Take an Uber or walk if you can.
Maui swept us off our feet. From the food to the beaches, every day felt like a gift. This trip wasn’t just a vacation — it was a sensory journey through the heart of Hawaii. The island energy, the aloha spirit, and the natural beauty all left their mark.
We can’t wait to return.