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Explore Maui’s highlights with the Best of Maui Tour, including Haleakala, Iao Valley, and a delicious lunch for $258.65, lasting about 9.5 hours with guided narration.
Discover the Best of Maui Tour: Sips, Sites and Bites with Lunch, a comprehensive guided day trip priced at $258.65 per person. Spanning approximately 9 hours and 30 minutes, this tour offers a deep dive into Maui’s most iconic sights, from the lunar landscapes of Haleakala to the lush Iao Valley. It includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making logistics smooth and convenient. With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 192 reviews, the tour balances stunning scenery, educational commentary, and culinary experiences, making it an attractive choice for those eager to see the best of central Maui in one day.
While the tour covers a significant amount of ground, travelers should be prepared for a full day and consider weather conditions, especially at the high elevations of Haleakala. The itinerary offers a mix of scenic drives, nature walks, and cultural insights, making it well-suited for anyone interested in Maui’s geography, history, and flavors.


This tour begins early at 6:00 am, with hotel pickup available from specific Maui accommodations. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort during the approximately 9.5-hour journey. The professional guide provides narration throughout the day, weaving stories about Maui’s legends and agricultural history, which helps bring the island’s scenery and landmarks to life.
Travelers are introduced to Maui’s Upcountry before ascending to Haleakala, making the journey educational and engaging. The small group size of up to 24 participants ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
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The first stop is at Haleakala National Park, home to the world’s largest dormant volcano covering over 30,000 acres. This stop offers spectacular volcanic features and numerous overlooks. The admission fee is included, and visitors can enjoy views from the Haleakala Visitor Center at 9,740 ft. elevation.
The guides highlight Haleakala’s geological formation, sharing details about its volcanic past and the array of endemic wildlife, plants, and flora unique to the park. The high-altitude environment can feel brisk and potentially challenging for those with respiratory issues, so drinking water and taking it slow is advised.

Descending from Haleakala, the tour makes a stop for lunch at the historic Makawao Town. This former plantation town features remnants of Maui’s sugar cane era and offers a glimpse into local history. The lunch at Haliimaile General Store is included, providing a chance to enjoy local flavors.
Post-lunch, the tour passes Wailuku, known for its beautiful Kaahumanu Church, built at the request of Queen Kaahumanu in gothic architecture style. The drive through this area reveals Maui’s agricultural landscape, with fields of sugar cane and flower farms adding color and character.

The next highlight is Iao Valley, a lush, erosion-formed landscape with a bubbling stream and the Iao Needle, a pointed ridge rising 1,200 feet (366m) from the valley floor. The short hike to the viewpoint offers impressive views of the needle, set against a backdrop of verdant cliffs and forests.
This stop is praised for its beauty and tranquility, with the guide providing context about the historic battles fought in the area—specifically King Kamehameha’s campaign to unite Maui. The 30-minute visit allows enough time to appreciate the scenery without feeling rushed.

The tour includes a visit to Haliimaile Distilling Company for a curated lunch and a tour of the distillery. Guests over 21 can enjoy alcohol tastings, which typically last 15-20 minutes. The distillery’s location in the former plantation town adds a layer of historical richness to the experience.
The lunch at the Haliimaile General Store offers a taste of Maui’s local flavors, making it more than just a sightseeing stop. The tour emphasizes Maui’s agricultural roots, adding a cultural dimension to the day.

After the distillery, the route passes Wailuku, Maui’s county seat. The town’s historic charm includes remnants of the sugar cane’s heyday, along with the picturesque Kaahumanu Church. Fields of waving sugar cane add to the nostalgic scenery and reinforce Maui’s plantation history.
These stops allow travelers to appreciate the island’s development and its reliance on agriculture, framing the natural sights within their historical context.

The tour concludes with a visit to Iao Valley, where the verdant landscape and the Iao Needle make for a memorable view. The viewpoint provides a chance to photograph the iconic spire and explore the valley’s tranquility.
Many reviews highlight the breathtaking scenery and the knowledgeable guide who enhances the experience with stories about Maui’s cultural and natural history. The 30-minute stop is enough to capture the essence of this lush landscape.

The tour runs rain or shine, acknowledging Maui’s unpredictable weather, especially at Haleakala’s summit. The high altitude can pose challenges for those with breathing issues or health concerns, so hydration and slow pacing are recommended.
The tour is designed for groups of up to 24 travelers, fostering a friendly and intimate atmosphere. It does not include port pickup or drop-off, but the hotel pickup and drop-off simplify logistics for most guests.
This guided day trip offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, cultural insights, and local flavors. The highlight remains Haleakala, with its spectacular views and unique volcanic landscape, complemented by visits to Iao Valley and historic towns. The inclusion of lunch and distillery tasting adds a satisfying culinary touch.
While the tour duration is about 9.5 hours, it provides an efficient way to see many of Maui’s top sights with the help of an informative guide. Travelers should be prepared for a full day and check the weather forecast, especially for Haleakala. The experience is ideal for those who prefer guided tours over self-driving, valuing educational narration and convenient logistics.
“The sights themselves were beautiful. There is a lot to see. The drivers were very friendly and informative. The description says it is about 9 and…”
Is hotel pickup available for this tour?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are provided from select Maui accommodations.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 9 hours and 30 minutes, including stops and lunch.
What is included in the price?
Admission to Haleakala National Park, lunch at Haliimaile General Store, a distillery tour with tastings for guests over 21, and transportation are all included.
What should I wear or bring?
Dress comfortably and be prepared for variable weather, especially at Haleakala’s summit. Bringing water and sun protection is recommended.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full cancellation is free if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the tour forfeit the payment.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with health issues?
The high altitude at Haleakala may be challenging for some. Travelers with respiratory or heart conditions, pregnant women, elderly, or young children should consult their doctor beforehand.
Are meals included?
Lunch at Haliimaile General Store is included, but guests pay for their own food and drinks outside the tasting.
How many people are in each group?
The group size is limited to 24 travelers for a more personalized experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic drives, cultural stops, and guided narration makes this tour rich in both scenery and context, perfect for those wanting a comprehensive Maui experience.