Your Ultimate Family Travel Guide to Maui - July Edition
Travel Tips:
Maui Ocean Center
Dive into the wonders of the Pacific at the Maui Ocean Center. This state-of-the-art aquarium offers a unique opportunity for your family to explore Hawaii's vibrant marine life. Walk through the 750,000-gallon Open Ocean exhibit with a 240-degree view acrylic tunnel, where sharks, rays, and tropical fish glide around you. The interactive touch pools and engaging presentations are sure to captivate your little ones.
Haleakala National Park
Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Haleakala National Park, home to the world's largest dormant volcano. A drive up to the summit for sunrise or sunset offers breathtaking views that your family will never forget. The park also offers guided ranger walks and junior ranger programs, making it a fun and educational experience for kids.
Food Recommendations:
Hula Grill Kaanapali
Located on the famous Kaanapali Beach, Hula Grill offers a delightful dining experience with a side of spectacular ocean views. Their Keiki (children's) menu features island-inspired dishes that will please even the pickiest eaters. Don't miss their famous Hula Pie - a deliciously decadent ice cream dessert that's a hit with kids and adults alike!
Ululani's Hawaiian Shave Ice
Beat the tropical heat with a visit to Ululani's for their famous Hawaiian Shave Ice. With a rainbow of flavors to choose from and the option to add a scoop of locally made ice cream at the bottom, it's a treat your family will love!
Child-Friendly Activities in August and September:
Maui Fair
In September, the Maui Fair lights up the island with its vibrant blend of rides, games, and local food. It's the perfect place for your family to experience the warm spirit of the Maui community. From the thrilling rides in the E.K. Fernandez Joy Zone to the livestock exhibits and petting zoo, there's something for everyone at the Maui Fair.
Maui Whale Festival
Celebrate Maui's most famous seasonal visitors at the Maui Whale Festival in August. Organized by the Pacific Whale Foundation, the festival offers a range of activities including whale watching tours, marine-themed art contests, and educational presentations about these magnificent creatures.