Unlock the magic of Lahaina, Maui

Part of the Hawaiian archipelago, Maui is the second-largest island in the Central Pacific. Celebrated for its lush climate and 30 miles of beaches it’s easy to see why it’s such a popular choice. Haleakala National Park encompasses the island’s highest peak, volcanic Haleakala, as well as the pools and waterfalls of Ohe’o Gulch.

Attractions in Lahaina, Maui

Maui's Oldest Banyan Tree
The Banyan trees are synonymous with Hawaii, and the oldest one in Maui is filled with stories it's witnessed.
The Old Lahaina Courthouse
Located on the water's edge because of whaling problems in the late 19th century, the courthouse is where the US annexation of Hawaii was finalized.
The Lahaina Old Fort
The fort was built by the governor in the 1820's out of coral to protect locals from whalers.
Pioneer Inn
Though it's now a Best Western, the hotel is filled with local lore, even some abounding with tales of Frank Sinatra, Katherine Hepburn, and Spencer Tracy.
Brick Palace Foundation
Built by King Kamehameha in the 1800's to watch for incoming ships, all that remains now is an excavated foundation.
Baldwin Home
The Baldwin home is now a museum and the oldest building standing on the island.
Lahaina Inn
Catch the island vibes at the Lahaina Inn, constructed in 1938 and updated in 1960.
Kamehameha Iki Park
It was once the home of royalty. Now it's a public park and part of a larger mission to restore the reefs for which the islands are known.
Lahaina Heritage Museum
Located on the second floor of the old Lahaina Courthouse, this museum presents the history, culture, and environment of Lahaina, from pre-contact Hawaii to the beginnings of modern tourism.
Lahaina Lighthouse
This lighthouse was not only the first in Hawaii but also the first on the US Pacific Coast. It was built in 1840 to help guide whaleboats that were coming ashore.
Wo Hing Temple
Built by 1912, it served as a social and fraternal hall for the Wo Hing Society, the growing Chinese population centred in Lahaina.
Lahaina Shingon Mission
The Lahaina Shingon Mission belongs to the Koyasan Shingon Buddhism in Japan. The temple activities revolve around the Japanese community in Lahaina.
Old Lahaina Prison
The old prison in Lahaina was built in 1852, to lock up rowdy sailors who failed to return to their ships at sundown.
Waiola Church & Waiola Cemetery
Originally called Waineʻe Church until 1953, it was the first Christian cemetery in Hawaii and the final resting place for early members of the royal family of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
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