
Central Maui
Central Maui
Most visitors to the island will begin their vacations in Central Maui, arriving at Kahului Airport (OGG). Home to much of the island’s population, this area offers plenty of interesting attractions and off-the-beaten-path treasures to uncover.
The top attraction in Central Maui is peaceful ʻĪao Valley State Park, with fog-shrouded forests, lush valleys and burbling streams. Take an easy hike on a paved trail to view one of Maui’s most iconic landmarks, the 1,200-foot ʻĪao Needle.
ʻĪao Valley State Monument will reopen May 1, 2023! Advance reservations will be required for park entry - click here to make a reservation.
At the gateway to ʻĪao Valley State Park, you can browse local shops, restaurants and historic sites in the charming town of Wailuku.
The neighboring town of Kahului is a bustling shopping district with Maui’s largest mall, and if you want to stock up for an epic trip, everything you need can be found here. The Hāna Highway leads past town — follow it toward Pāʻia Town where the legendary Road to Hāna begins.
The top attraction in Central Maui is peaceful ʻĪao Valley State Park, with fog-shrouded forests, lush valleys and burbling streams. Take an easy hike on a paved trail to view one of Maui’s most iconic landmarks, the 1,200-foot ʻĪao Needle.
ʻĪao Valley State Monument will reopen May 1, 2023! Advance reservations will be required for park entry - click here to make a reservation.
At the gateway to ʻĪao Valley State Park, you can browse local shops, restaurants and historic sites in the charming town of Wailuku.
The neighboring town of Kahului is a bustling shopping district with Maui’s largest mall, and if you want to stock up for an epic trip, everything you need can be found here. The Hāna Highway leads past town — follow it toward Pāʻia Town where the legendary Road to Hāna begins.

Central Maui Highlights

Wailuku
Visit Wailuku and explore the charming wooden storefronts around Market Street, showcasing dozens of family businesses, many of which have been in continuous operation for generations.
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ʻĪao Valley State Park
This peaceful 4,000-acre, 10-mile long park is home to one of Maui's most recognizable landmarks, the 1,200-foot ʻĪao Needle.
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Read More About Day Trips From Maui To Lānaʻi and Molokaʻi

Explore More of Maui

East Maui
Visitors who brave the Hāna Highway’s signature hairpin turns and narrow bridges are rewarded with out-of-this-world views of lush rainforests, gorgeous waterfalls and exotic beaches.

South Maui
Escape to the tropical beaches of Kīhei, Mākena and Wailea; relax and unwind at a world-class resort or tee off at one of the 14 world-renowned golf courses.

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