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Experience a relaxing 7-hour sunset and dinner tour to Haleakala National Park with expert guides, scenic drives, and a delicious island-style "to go" dinner.

The Maui Sunset & Dinner Tour to Haleakala National Park offers a memorable way to witness one of the island’s most spectacular sights without the early morning wake-up. For $237 per person, this 7-hour journey starts with hotel pickup from select Maui locations, making it convenient and stress-free. The tour is suitable for families, couples, and anyone who prefers a relaxed pace while exploring Maui’s highlands and volcanic landscapes.
This tour features a scenic drive through the Kula District and Upcountry Maui, leading up to the highest peak in Maui. Along the way, you’ll learn about Haleakala’s geology and cultural significance from knowledgeable local guides. The experience includes a breathtaking sunset, a delicious to-go dinner, and complimentary treats, all designed to make the evening both informative and enjoyable.
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This tour starts with hotel pickup from select Maui accommodations, providing a hassle-free begin to your evening. If staying at an Airbnb or private residence, guests are advised to meet at the nearest Safeway. Pickup times vary, and it’s recommended to confirm your spot with the provider beforehand. The tour ends with drop-off at your hotel or designated location, making transportation one less thing to worry about.
The bus transport is wheelchair accessible and operated by Polynesian Adventure, ensuring comfort and accessibility for most guests. This logistical setup allows you to focus on the scenery and experiences rather than transportation concerns.

The drive through the Kula District and Upcountry Maui plays a big part in the experience. These scenic landscapes feature rolling hills, lush farmland, and volcanic terrain, providing a glimpse of Maui’s diverse environment. The guide offers insights into local culture and natural history during this journey, enriching your understanding of the island.
This part of the tour offers a relaxed pace, giving ample time to enjoy the sweeping views. It’s a great way to familiarize yourself with Maui’s highland scenery before reaching Haleakala’s summit for the sunset.
The highlight of the tour is arriving at Haleakala National Park, home to Maui’s highest volcanic peak. Here, you’ll witness a mesmerizing sunset as the sky turns into vibrant shades of orange, pink, and purple, often above the clouds. The high elevation means it can be quite chilly, so dressing warmly is essential.
Expert guides provide commentary on Haleakala’s geology and cultural significance, helping you appreciate the mountain’s importance to Maui’s history. The sunset viewing is a relaxing and awe-inspiring moment, perfect for photography or simply soaking in the scenery.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter sunset, the tour includes a delicious island-style “to go” dinner from a local restaurant. This option offers a convenient way to enjoy a flavorful meal while admiring the mountain views. Along with the dinner, guests receive hot cocoa and other local treats, adding warmth and a taste of Maui’s local produce.
The dinner is designed to be portable, allowing you to enjoy it during the descent through the highlands or back at your hotel. It’s a practical and tasty way to finish the evening.
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Following sunset, the tour descends through Maui’s volcanic highlands, offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities. The weather can vary, so warm clothing is recommended. This drive provides a different perspective of Maui’s landscapes, from lush greenery to rugged volcanic terrain.
The guide shares additional insights during this part of the trip, making the descent both scenic and educational. The comfortable bus returns you to your hotel, completing the relaxed evening.
The tour price of $237 per person covers several key elements. These include admission to Haleakala National Park, guided commentary, bottled water, local treats, hot beverages, and the “to go” dinner. Plus, the hotel pickup and drop-off from select Maui locations is included, making this an easy and organized option.
The tour is suitable for most guests, with accessibility options available. However, it’s not recommended for pregnant women, people with heart problems, those diving within 24 hours, or individuals with altitude sickness. Proper clothing, including comfortable shoes and warm layers, is advised due to the temperature fluctuations at the summit.

While many appreciate the expert guides, breathtaking sunset views, and value of included extras, some reviews mention the potential for longer shop stops and limited time at the summit. One review found the road and timing to feel less personalized, suggesting that self-driving might be better for those wishing more time at Haleakala.
Despite these considerations, the overall 4.5-star rating reflects strong satisfaction with the experience, especially for those seeking a more relaxed, less early-morning alternative to sunrise tours. The hot cocoa and local treats add nice touches, and the scenic drive provides a rundown of Maui’s highlands.
This tour is best suited for travelers who prefer a leisurely pace and want to avoid early mornings. It offers an excellent chance to see the sunset from Maui’s highest point without the strenuous pre-dawn wake-up associated with sunrise tours. Families and couples will find the experience relaxed and scenic, with plenty of opportunities for photos and learning.
However, it’s important to dress warmly and be prepared for variable weather at high elevation. The included dinner and scenic drive make this a practical, comfortable choice for those wanting a memorable Maui experience without the rush.
Is the sunset view guaranteed?
Sunset views depend on weather conditions, so clear skies are ideal but not guaranteed.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and warm clothing are recommended, as temperatures can be quite chilly at Haleakala’s summit.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, but it’s best to confirm accessibility details with the provider before booking.
What does the “to go” dinner include?
The dinner is island-style and designed for portability, allowing you to enjoy it during the descent or back at your hotel.
How early do I need to book?
Reservation availability varies; booking in advance is advised to secure your spot and confirm pickup details.
Are there any restrictions for certain groups?
Yes, the tour is not recommended for pregnant women, those with heart problems, or individuals with altitude sickness.