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There\u2019s a whole heap of things to do in Maui, with everything from hiking trails, gorgeous drives, stunning beaches and plenty of good food! It\u2019s one of those islands that seems to just fit around your own pace. Over the last 8 months, we\u2019ve visited Maui twice and loved both of our visits (plus we lucked out with the weather). That\u2019s the thing, with loads of things to do in Maui \u2013 it\u2019s actually hard to dislike the island. This is why I wanted to share some of my very favourite things to do in Maui from all across the island. Some things will take a few hours or even a day. 1.) Sunset (or sunrise) at&nbsp;Haleakal\u0101 Observatory So, one of the best things to do in Maui is to watch the sunset from Haleakal\u0101 National Park. Now, you can either hike (if you\u2019re feeling fit) or drive (which takes around 1 hour from the base), either way, give yourself plenty of time. I guarantee you\u2019ll stop multiple times on the way up\u2026 especially when you start to rise above the clouds. You will need to pay the entrance fee to the park itself, but this can be done at the gate when entering. Oh, and make sure to take a warm coat\u2026 trust me, it gets proper chilly up here! Now, you can also head to the summit for sunrise too. For this, you will need to book online beforehand and make sure to wake up around 3 am. To be honest, I\u2019m not naturally a morning person but the sunset was just incredible and I would always recommend this. Though, if you\u2019re an early-riser, pop up! 2.) Nakalele Blowhole On the easterly edge of Maui, beyond the Kapalua, you\u2019ll come across the Nakalele Blowhole that\u2019s around a 15-minute scramble from the road itself. Now, I say scramble as you will be going down the mountainside and the route isn\u2019t paved. This means it can be a little precarious if you\u2019re wearing sandals of flip-flops. That being said, once you\u2019re here it\u2019s lovely to see and one of the things to do in Maui when you\u2019re on this side of the island. Just be sure to stand a safe distance from the blowhole, it\u2019s very dangerous to stand close as you can be sucked in. 3.) Luau Feast A luau feast is almost a staple and one of the things to do in Maui if you want to explore some of the island states beautiful heritage. Usually, the luau happens at some of the larger hotels and most of the larger ones organise this. which we chose as it was with the backdrop of the ocean. Plus, they had Hawaiian underground oven cooking too.&nbsp; 4.) Mama\u2019s Fish House Perched on Ku\u2019au Cove, Mama&#8217;s Fish House&nbsp;is one of those special spots for a lunch or dinner. Now, bookings fill up real fast, so if you\u2019re looking for a dinner, pop over to their website and book before your trip. At least a few weeks in advance. Alternatively, head across (like we did) at a more off-peak time. We popped over for a late lunch\/early dinner at around 5 pm and was seated within 5-minutes. Once inside, make sure to try their stuffed mahi-mahi (with lobster and crab).&nbsp; It\u2019s totally yummy, even if it\u2019s a little more expensive than some of the other eateries on Maui. 5.) Visit the Mill House I totally bypassed the&nbsp;Mill House for food on our first visit to Maui. Boy, was that a mistake! I totally fell in love with this place on our second visit. Perched within the lush Maui Tropical Plantation, it\u2019s a great place to go for a tasty dinner. Just remember, their positions can be pretty large. Oh, and make sure to gorge on their bao buns!&nbsp; 6.) Wailua Falls Right at the very top of the Road to Hana is Wailua Falls, a gorgeous spot that\u2019s actually right next to the road and doesn\u2019t require anything more than a few minutes ramble to the edge. It\u2019s totally idyllic and very Jurrasic Park-esque. Without those pesky dinosaurs, obvs! Make sure to take your swimming gear and take a dip in the water below. Ysee Google Maps location 7.) Sail a Catarman Report this adIf you\u2019re fancying a long day out at sea, pop over to Trilogy. who have a whole heap of tours that set sail to explore the nearby Lanai island or even whale watching (when in season). We decided to hop over to Lanai&nbsp;and explored the island, snorkelled the bay and even watched the dolphins curiously come right next to our catamaran. It was such a special experience and one of the best things to do in Maui. 8.) Turtles at Hookipa Park&nbsp; The natural wildlife of Maui is just incredible! No more so than the giant turtles that call this region home. Now, you can technically see the turtles all across the shores of Maui (we did) but there\u2019s a little area at Hookipa Park that the turtles regularly chill out at. Now, as with all wildlife, pay close attention to local laws and never try to touch or interact with the wildlife. You should also respect their space and keep a far distance from them. After all, they want to chill out too! 9.) Road to Hana Before we visited, we were warned about the road to Hana being quite narrow and long. To be honest, after living in Scotland and Wales, the road is pretty much the same as some of the Highland roads and quite easily navigated if you\u2019re used to winding routes. That being said, if you\u2019re used to more straight and wide roads, you might find this a little more challenging. Now, there\u2019s a whole heap of things to do in Maui and particularly on the road to Hana. Along the way, make sure to stop [&hellip;]"}