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West Maui Adventure Tour avec guide privé

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We were one of the first private tour providers on the island and have been in business since 2007. We custom tailor each tour to our guests bucket list desires and abilities. Our guides knowledge of Hawaii's unique history and ecology gives special meaning to our tours. Limiting the tours to one or two small groups at a time gives us the ability to serve our guests on an individual basis and creates a more comfortable dynamic for questions and answers. you come as a guest and leave as family.
Ville: Maui
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Ce qui est inclu
Private transportation
Pick-up/Drop-off is included in Kahului or Ma'alela area. All other areas are not included.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Hiking Poles, Poncho's, Towels, Sanitized Stainless Water bottles, bug spray
Private transportation
Pick-up/Drop-off is included in Kahului or Ma'alela area. All other areas are not included.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Information additionnelle
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Kapalua Coastal Trail
Kapalua Coastal Trail is a 2.5 mile trail that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking and running.
2
Honolua Bay
Honolua Bay is part of a Marine Life Conservation District. The bay has been been recognized as an area of significant cultural, historical, and environmental value by present day Hawaii as well. Honolua means “two harbors” in Hawaiian, and this bay was historically used by Honolua Ranch to receive supplies and ship products. This Bay is used for snorleling in the summertime and surfing in the winter.
3
Nakalele Blowhole
Nakalele Blowhole via Acid War Zone Trail is a 1.3 mile that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, nature trips, and bird watching.
4
Kahakuloa
The beautiful Kahakuloa Bay is home to an isolated community, absolutely incredible scenery, and little else. This is easily one of Hawaii’s most remote towns, as well as one of the most charming.
5
Makamakaole Trail
For the more advanced hikers we offer an option to stop here. Tucked away off-the-beaten-path on the island of Maui near Wailuku off Kahekili Highway, the hike to Makamakaole Falls is a short and simple out-and-back adventure sure to bring out your inner explorer and make you feel as though you’ve entered another world.
6
Waihee Ridge Trail
We offer this option for advanced hikers to hike this trail. It is not for the faint at heart. Located in the West Maui Mountains, also known as Mauna Kahalawai, the 5-mile round-trip trail ascends 1,500 ft. through a lush forest of kukui, guava, ohia, and ferns. Birdwatchers will also want to keep an eye out for the apapane, Hawaii amakihi, and maybe even an iiwi. Although they are very rare in West Maui, they have been spotted along the Waihee Trail. As you make your way up towards the clouds, you'll notice the views of the sea and sky will soon seemingly meld into one. This hike is known as one of the most scenic treks on Maui.
7
Turnbull Studios & Sculpture Garden
If you enjoy art and want to wonder through a the most beautiful sculpture garden on Maui, we can stop here! We can also arrange charcuterie plate to eat at one of the tables in the garden!
8
Iao Valley
If time allows and this is on your bucket list, we will stop here! The Iao Valley State Park is one of the most popular attractions on the island. A famous landmark inside the park is the Iao Needle, a 2,250-foot-tall (685 m) stone pillar, a remnant of Maui’s volcanic past. It overlooks Iao Stream and is surrounded by the walls of Puu Kukui Crater. The scenery is very lush and the Iao Needle itself is covered in green. Iao Valley is the second wettest spot in Hawaii, after Mt. Waialeale on Kauai, receiving more than 400 inches (10,000 mm) or rain per year. This place has a very interesting history that we would love to share with you!
9
Kapalua Coastal Trail
Kapalua Coastal Trail is a 2.5 mile trail that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking and running.
10
Honolua Bay
Honolua Bay is part of a Marine Life Conservation District. The bay has been been recognized as an area of significant cultural, historical, and environmental value by present day Hawaii as well. Honolua means “two harbors” in Hawaiian, and this bay was historically used by Honolua Ranch to receive supplies and ship products. This Bay is used for snorleling in the summertime and surfing in the winter.
11
Nakalele Blowhole
Nakalele Blowhole via Acid War Zone Trail is a 1.3 mile that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, nature trips, and bird watching.
12
Kahakuloa
The beautiful Kahakuloa Bay is home to an isolated community, absolutely incredible scenery, and little else. This is easily one of Hawaii’s most remote towns, as well as one of the most charming.
13
Makamakaole Trail
For the more advanced hikers we offer an option to stop here. Tucked away off-the-beaten-path on the island of Maui near Wailuku off Kahekili Highway, the hike to Makamakaole Falls is a short and simple out-and-back adventure sure to bring out your inner explorer and make you feel as though you’ve entered another world.
14
Waihee Ridge Trail
We offer this option for advanced hikers to hike this trail. It is not for the faint at heart. Located in the West Maui Mountains, also known as Mauna Kahalawai, the 5-mile round-trip trail ascends 1,500 ft. through a lush forest of kukui, guava, ohia, and ferns. Birdwatchers will also want to keep an eye out for the apapane, Hawaii amakihi, and maybe even an iiwi. Although they are very rare in West Maui, they have been spotted along the Waihee Trail. As you make your way up towards the clouds, you'll notice the views of the sea and sky will soon seemingly meld into one. This hike is known as one of the most scenic treks on Maui.
15
Turnbull Studios & Sculpture Garden
If you enjoy art and want to wonder through a the most beautiful sculpture garden on Maui, we can stop here! We can also arrange charcuterie plate to eat at one of the tables in the garden!
16
Iao Valley
If time allows and this is on your bucket list, we will stop here! The Iao Valley State Park is one of the most popular attractions on the island. A famous landmark inside the park is the Iao Needle, a 2,250-foot-tall (685 m) stone pillar, a remnant of Maui’s volcanic past. It overlooks Iao Stream and is surrounded by the walls of Puu Kukui Crater. The scenery is very lush and the Iao Needle itself is covered in green. Iao Valley is the second wettest spot in Hawaii, after Mt. Waialeale on Kauai, receiving more than 400 inches (10,000 mm) or rain per year. This place has a very interesting history that we would love to share with you!
17
Kapalua Coastal Trail
Kapalua Coastal Trail is a 2.5 mile trail that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking and running.
18
Honolua Bay
Honolua Bay is part of a Marine Life Conservation District. The bay has been been recognized as an area of significant cultural, historical, and environmental value by present day Hawaii as well. Honolua means “two harbors” in Hawaiian, and this bay was historically used by Honolua Ranch to receive supplies and ship products. This Bay is used for snorleling in the summertime and surfing in the winter.
19
Nakalele Blowhole
Nakalele Blowhole via Acid War Zone Trail is a 1.3 mile that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, nature trips, and bird watching.
20
Kahakuloa
The beautiful Kahakuloa Bay is home to an isolated community, absolutely incredible scenery, and little else. This is easily one of Hawaii’s most remote towns, as well as one of the most charming.
21
Makamakaole Trail
For the more advanced hikers we offer an option to stop here. Tucked away off-the-beaten-path on the island of Maui near Wailuku off Kahekili Highway, the hike to Makamakaole Falls is a short and simple out-and-back adventure sure to bring out your inner explorer and make you feel as though you’ve entered another world.
22
Waihee Ridge Trail
We offer this option for advanced hikers to hike this trail. It is not for the faint at heart. Located in the West Maui Mountains, also known as Mauna Kahalawai, the 5-mile round-trip trail ascends 1,500 ft. through a lush forest of kukui, guava, ohia, and ferns. Birdwatchers will also want to keep an eye out for the apapane, Hawaii amakihi, and maybe even an iiwi. Although they are very rare in West Maui, they have been spotted along the Waihee Trail. As you make your way up towards the clouds, you'll notice the views of the sea and sky will soon seemingly meld into one. This hike is known as one of the most scenic treks on Maui.
23
Turnbull Studios & Sculpture Garden
If you enjoy art and want to wonder through a the most beautiful sculpture garden on Maui, we can stop here! We can also arrange charcuterie plate to eat at one of the tables in the garden!
24
Iao Valley
If time allows and this is on your bucket list, we will stop here! The Iao Valley State Park is one of the most popular attractions on the island. A famous landmark inside the park is the Iao Needle, a 2,250-foot-tall (685 m) stone pillar, a remnant of Maui’s volcanic past. It overlooks Iao Stream and is surrounded by the walls of Puu Kukui Crater. The scenery is very lush and the Iao Needle itself is covered in green. Iao Valley is the second wettest spot in Hawaii, after Mt. Waialeale on Kauai, receiving more than 400 inches (10,000 mm) or rain per year. This place has a very interesting history that we would love to share with you!
25
Sentier côtier de Kapalua
Kapalua Coastal Trail est un sentier de 2,5 miles qui offre des vues panoramiques et convient à tous les niveaux de compétence. Le sentier est principalement utilisé pour la marche et la course.
26
Baie d'Honolua
Honolua Bay fait partie d'un district de conservation de la vie marine. La baie a également été reconnue comme une zone de valeur culturelle, historique et environnementale importante par Hawaï d'aujourd'hui. Honolua signifie "deux ports" en hawaïen, et cette baie était historiquement utilisée par Honolua Ranch pour recevoir des fournitures et expédier des produits. Cette baie est utilisée pour la plongée avec tuba en été et le surf en hiver.
27
Évent Nakalele
Nakalele Blowhole via Acid War Zone Trail est un 1,3 mile qui présente de belles fleurs sauvages et est classé comme modéré. Le sentier est principalement utilisé pour la randonnée, les excursions dans la nature et l'observation des oiseaux.
28
Kahakuloa
La magnifique baie de Kahakuloa abrite une communauté isolée, des paysages absolument incroyables et rien d'autre. C'est facilement l'une des villes les plus reculées d'Hawaï, ainsi que l'une des plus charmantes.
29
Sentier Makamakaole
Pour les randonneurs plus avancés, nous proposons une option pour s'arrêter ici. Nichée hors des sentiers battus sur l'île de Maui, près de Wailuku, au large de l'autoroute Kahekili, la randonnée vers les chutes de Makamakaole est une courte et simple aventure aller-retour qui ne manquera pas de faire ressortir votre explorateur intérieur et de vous faire sentir comme si vous 'ai entré dans un autre monde.
30
Sentier de la crête de Waihee
Nous proposons cette option aux randonneurs avancés pour parcourir ce sentier. Ce n'est pas pour les âmes sensibles. Situé dans les montagnes de West Maui, également connues sous le nom de Mauna Kahalawai, le sentier aller-retour de 8 km monte à 1 500 pieds à travers une forêt luxuriante de kukui, de goyave, d'ohia et de fougères. Les ornithologues amateurs voudront également garder un œil sur l'apapane, l'amakihi d'Hawaï et peut-être même un iiwi. Bien qu'ils soient très rares à West Maui, ils ont été repérés le long du Waihee Trail. En vous dirigeant vers les nuages, vous remarquerez que les vues sur la mer et le ciel vont bientôt se fondre en une seule. Cette randonnée est connue comme l'une des randonnées les plus pittoresques de Maui.
31
Studios Turnbull et jardin de sculptures
Si vous aimez l'art et que vous voulez vous émerveiller à travers le plus beau jardin de sculptures de Maui, nous pouvons nous arrêter ici ! Nous pouvons également vous réserver une assiette de charcuterie pour manger à l'une des tables du jardin !
32
Vallée d'Iao
Si le temps le permet et que cela figure sur votre liste de choses à faire, nous nous arrêterons ici ! Le parc d'État de la vallée d'Iao est l'une des attractions les plus populaires de l'île. Un monument célèbre à l'intérieur du parc est l'Iao Needle, un pilier de pierre de 2 250 pieds de haut (685 m), vestige du passé volcanique de Maui. Il surplombe le ruisseau Iao et est entouré par les murs du cratère Puu Kukui. Le paysage est très luxuriant et l'aiguille Iao elle-même est couverte de verdure. La vallée d'Iao est le deuxième endroit le plus humide d'Hawaï, après le mont Waialeale à Kauai, recevant plus de 400 pouces (10 000 mm) ou de pluie par an. Cet endroit a une histoire très intéressante que nous serions ravis de partager avec vous !
33
Kapalua Coastal Trail
Kapalua Coastal Trail is a 2.5 mile trail that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking and running.
34
Honolua Bay
Honolua Bay is part of a Marine Life Conservation District. The bay has been been recognized as an area of significant cultural, historical, and environmental value by present day Hawaii as well. Honolua means “two harbors” in Hawaiian, and this bay was historically used by Honolua Ranch to receive supplies and ship products. This Bay is used for snorleling in the summertime and surfing in the winter.
35
Nakalele Blowhole
Nakalele Blowhole via Acid War Zone Trail is a 1.3 mile that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, nature trips, and bird watching.
36
Kahakuloa
The beautiful Kahakuloa Bay is home to an isolated community, absolutely incredible scenery, and little else. This is easily one of Hawaii’s most remote towns, as well as one of the most charming.
37
Makamakaole Trail
For the more advanced hikers we offer an option to stop here. Tucked away off-the-beaten-path on the island of Maui near Wailuku off Kahekili Highway, the hike to Makamakaole Falls is a short and simple out-and-back adventure sure to bring out your inner explorer and make you feel as though you’ve entered another world.
38
Waihe'e Ridge Trail
We offer this option for advanced hikers to hike this trail. It is not for the faint at heart. Located in the West Maui Mountains, also known as Mauna Kahalawai, the 5-mile round-trip trail ascends 1,500 ft. through a lush forest of kukui, guava, ohia, and ferns. Birdwatchers will also want to keep an eye out for the apapane, Hawaii amakihi, and maybe even an iiwi. Although they are very rare in West Maui, they have been spotted along the Waihee Trail. As you make your way up towards the clouds, you'll notice the views of the sea and sky will soon seemingly meld into one. This hike is known as one of the most scenic treks on Maui.
39
Turnbull Studios & Sculpture Garden
If you enjoy art and want to wonder through a the most beautiful sculpture garden on Maui, we can stop here! We can also arrange charcuterie plate to eat at one of the tables in the garden!
40
Iao Valley
If time allows and this is on your bucket list, we will stop here! The Iao Valley State Park is one of the most popular attractions on the island. A famous landmark inside the park is the Iao Needle, a 2,250-foot-tall (685 m) stone pillar, a remnant of Maui’s volcanic past. It overlooks Iao Stream and is surrounded by the walls of Puu Kukui Crater. The scenery is very lush and the Iao Needle itself is covered in green. Iao Valley is the second wettest spot in Hawaii, after Mt. Waialeale on Kauai, receiving more than 400 inches (10,000 mm) or rain per year. This place has a very interesting history that we would love to share with you!
41
Kapalua Coastal Trail
Kapalua Coastal Trail is a 2.5 mile trail that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking and running.
42
Honolua Bay
Honolua Bay is part of a Marine Life Conservation District. The bay has been been recognized as an area of significant cultural, historical, and environmental value by present day Hawaii as well. Honolua means “two harbors” in Hawaiian, and this bay was historically used by Honolua Ranch to receive supplies and ship products. This Bay is used for snorleling in the summertime and surfing in the winter.
43
Nakalele Blowhole
Nakalele Blowhole via Acid War Zone Trail is a 1.3 mile that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, nature trips, and bird watching.
44
Kahakuloa
The beautiful Kahakuloa Bay is home to an isolated community, absolutely incredible scenery, and little else. This is easily one of Hawaii’s most remote towns, as well as one of the most charming.
45
Makamakaole Trail
For the more advanced hikers we offer an option to stop here. Tucked away off-the-beaten-path on the island of Maui near Wailuku off Kahekili Highway, the hike to Makamakaole Falls is a short and simple out-and-back adventure sure to bring out your inner explorer and make you feel as though you’ve entered another world.
46
Waihe'e Ridge Trail
We offer this option for advanced hikers to hike this trail. It is not for the faint at heart. Located in the West Maui Mountains, also known as Mauna Kahalawai, the 5-mile round-trip trail ascends 1,500 ft. through a lush forest of kukui, guava, ohia, and ferns. Birdwatchers will also want to keep an eye out for the apapane, Hawaii amakihi, and maybe even an iiwi. Although they are very rare in West Maui, they have been spotted along the Waihee Trail. As you make your way up towards the clouds, you'll notice the views of the sea and sky will soon seemingly meld into one. This hike is known as one of the most scenic treks on Maui.
47
Turnbull Studios & Sculpture Garden
If you enjoy art and want to wonder through a the most beautiful sculpture garden on Maui, we can stop here! We can also arrange charcuterie plate to eat at one of the tables in the garden!
48
Iao Valley
If time allows and this is on your bucket list, we will stop here! The Iao Valley State Park is one of the most popular attractions on the island. A famous landmark inside the park is the Iao Needle, a 2,250-foot-tall (685 m) stone pillar, a remnant of Maui’s volcanic past. It overlooks Iao Stream and is surrounded by the walls of Puu Kukui Crater. The scenery is very lush and the Iao Needle itself is covered in green. Iao Valley is the second wettest spot in Hawaii, after Mt. Waialeale on Kauai, receiving more than 400 inches (10,000 mm) or rain per year. This place has a very interesting history that we would love to share with you!
49
Kapalua Coastal Trail
Kapalua Coastal Trail is a 2.5 mile trail that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking and running.
50
Honolua Bay
Honolua Bay is part of a Marine Life Conservation District. The bay has been been recognized as an area of significant cultural, historical, and environmental value by present day Hawaii as well. Honolua means “two harbors” in Hawaiian, and this bay was historically used by Honolua Ranch to receive supplies and ship products. This Bay is used for snorleling in the summertime and surfing in the winter.
51
Nakalele Blowhole
Nakalele Blowhole via Acid War Zone Trail is a 1.3 mile that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, nature trips, and bird watching.
52
Kahakuloa
The beautiful Kahakuloa Bay is home to an isolated community, absolutely incredible scenery, and little else. This is easily one of Hawaii’s most remote towns, as well as one of the most charming.
53
Makamakaole Trail
For the more advanced hikers we offer an option to stop here. Tucked away off-the-beaten-path on the island of Maui near Wailuku off Kahekili Highway, the hike to Makamakaole Falls is a short and simple out-and-back adventure sure to bring out your inner explorer and make you feel as though you’ve entered another world.
54
Waihe'e Ridge Trail
We offer this option for advanced hikers to hike this trail. It is not for the faint at heart. Located in the West Maui Mountains, also known as Mauna Kahalawai, the 5-mile round-trip trail ascends 1,500 ft. through a lush forest of kukui, guava, ohia, and ferns. Birdwatchers will also want to keep an eye out for the apapane, Hawaii amakihi, and maybe even an iiwi. Although they are very rare in West Maui, they have been spotted along the Waihee Trail. As you make your way up towards the clouds, you'll notice the views of the sea and sky will soon seemingly meld into one. This hike is known as one of the most scenic treks on Maui.
55
Turnbull Studios & Sculpture Garden
If you enjoy art and want to wonder through a the most beautiful sculpture garden on Maui, we can stop here! We can also arrange charcuterie plate to eat at one of the tables in the garden!
56
Iao Valley
If time allows and this is on your bucket list, we will stop here! The Iao Valley State Park is one of the most popular attractions on the island. A famous landmark inside the park is the Iao Needle, a 2,250-foot-tall (685 m) stone pillar, a remnant of Maui’s volcanic past. It overlooks Iao Stream and is surrounded by the walls of Puu Kukui Crater. The scenery is very lush and the Iao Needle itself is covered in green. Iao Valley is the second wettest spot in Hawaii, after Mt. Waialeale on Kauai, receiving more than 400 inches (10,000 mm) or rain per year. This place has a very interesting history that we would love to share with you!
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Commentaires (5)
ruthkU8612BE
Jan 2025
Treena did a great job showing us so many gorgeous sights. Such a fun beautiful tour. We would highly recommend this tour and Treena who did a great job!
Thomas_V
Nov 2024
This was a nice tour with two! excellent guides Jen and Trinne (I hope the name is correct) a lot of interesting info during the trip and a lot of laughs. Thanks for being helpful!
Jeremy_P
Sep 2024
Guide Chris is very knowledgeable about the island. He took us to unique spectacular places less traveled.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Aloha Jeremy, Chris is a true gem of a person and a guide! Thank you for choosing us for your Maui Adventure!

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