Saltwater Sail With the Whales on Maui
Maui is the place to see humpback whales! Set sail in the Hawaiian tradewinds and join [...]
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$90
Sustainable Travel guide and itineraries for the Big Island of Hawaii
Maui is the place to see humpback whales! Set sail in the Hawaiian tradewinds and join [...]
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$90
Enjoy the pristine waters off Wailea point and abundant sea life (including turtles!) [...]
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$130
An 85-foot tree-to-tree suspension bridge and five jungle lines in Haʻikū. This is the [...]
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$139
Seven ziplines on the historic Camp Maui WWII base in Haʻikū, with kids riding from age 5. The best Maui zipline for families and [...]
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$149
The most lines of any Maui zipline course, at the lowest cost per line, finishing on an [...]
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$159
Explore the Untouched Splendor of Lāna’i’s & West Maui's Southern Shores with the captain [...]
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$185
Sail a catamaran to Maui’s most incredible snorkeling destination: Molokini. Breakfast [...]
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$185
Explore 2 of West Maui's top snorkeling spots on this popular half-day tour departing [...]
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$189
The shorter version of Kapalua's all-dual course: lines #5 through #8, plus the ATV ride [...]
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$198
A native Hawaiian family from Hana guides groups of up to 12 through the Road to Hana, with stops at the black sand beach, a [...]
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$210
A guided single-file ATV ride up a private 500-acre working ranch in the West Maui [...]
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$220
An ATV ride up through the rainforest, six racing ziplines, and the 360-foot suspension [...]
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$240
Climb to 2,000 feet on a 4-person ATV through the private Puʻu Kukui Watershed Preserve [...]
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$375
Unlike most other travel websites we prioritize quality over quantity and hand-pick the tours based on 3 criteria:
Yes, but not that many. Unmissable for us means the tour is both uniquely Hawaiian and so memorable, you won't be able to stop talking about it once you get home. The following adventures did that for us:
Most tours shown here offer free cancellation. The window is typically 24 to 48 hours before the activity, with a few requiring up to a week's notice.
The one exception is a tour with no free cancellation policy. It is marked prominently on its page and during checkout, so there are no surprises.
1: Maui Overview
2: Things to Do
3: Where to Stay
4: Popular Sights and Destinations
5: Road to Hana (Maui)
6: Maui Itinerary
7: Maui blog posts
The second-biggest island in the chain, much of Maui’s appeal comes from its natural landscape and biodiversity, including its two massive volcanoes, whale watching and marine ecosystems
1: Oʻahu Overview
2: Things to Do
3: Where to Stay
4: Popular Sights and Destinations
5: Oʻahu Beaches
6: Oʻahu Itinerary
7: Oʻahu blog posts
O‘ahu is the lively center and most visited of all Hawaiian Islands. As a paradise for active travelers it is rich in experiences that include nature, culinary discoveries, historic landmarks, shopping, nightlife and festivals.
1: Kauaʻi Overview
2: Things to Do
3: Where to Stay
4: Popular Sights and Destinations
5: The Nāpali Coast
6: Kauaʻi Itinerary
7: Kauaʻi blog posts
With a population of less than 75,000, Kauaʻi is truly a small-town island, littered with open space, protected preserves, and old plantation history.
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