4 Best Sights in Kahului, Maui

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We've compiled the best of the best in Kahului - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum

Maui's largest landowner, A&B was one of the "Big Five" companies that spearheaded the planting, harvesting, and processing of sugarcane. At this museum, historic photos, artifacts, and documents explain the introduction of sugarcane to Hawaii. Exhibits reveal how plantations brought in laborers from other countries, forever changing the islands' ethnic mix. Although sugarcane is no longer being grown on Maui, the crop was for many years the mainstay of the local economy. You can find the museum in a small, restored plantation manager's house across the street from the post office and the still-operating sugar refinery, where smoke billows up when the cane is being processed. The museum gift shop sells plantation-themed memorabilia, coffee, and history books.

3957 Hansen Rd., Puunene, HI, 96784, USA
808-871–8058
Sight Details
$7
Closed Fri.–Sun.

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Kanaha Beach

Windsurfers, kiteboarders, joggers, and picnicking families like this long, golden strip of sand bordered by a wide grassy area with lots of shade that is within walking distance of Kahului Airport. The winds pick up in the early afternoon, making for the best kiteboarding and windsurfing conditions—if you know what you're doing, that is. The best spot for watching kiteboarders is at the far left end of the beach. A picnic paired with surf-watching makes a great option for a farewell activity before getting on a departing flight. Amenities: lifeguard; parking (no fee); showers; toilets. Best for: walking; windsurfing.

Amala Pl., Kahului, HI, 96732, USA

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Maui Nui Botanical Gardens

Hawaiian and Polynesian species are cultivated at this fascinating 7-acre garden, including Hawaiian bananas; local varieties of sweet potatoes and sugarcane; and native poppies, hibiscus, and anapanapa, a plant that makes a natural shampoo when rubbed between your hands. Reserve ahead for the weekly ethnobotany tours. Self-guided tour booklets and an audio tour wand are included with admission (docent tours must be arranged online in advance).

150 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului, HI, 96732, USA
808-249–2798
Sight Details
$10; docent tour $10
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Maui Swap Meet

Even locals get up early on a Saturday to go to the Maui Swap Meet for fresh produce and floral bouquets. Hundreds of stalls sell everything from quilts to hammocks and island-themed souvenirs each Saturday. Enter the parking lot from the traffic light at Kahului Beach Road.

310 W Kaahumanu Ave., Kahului, HI, 96732, USA
808-244–3100
Sight Details
50 cents
Closed Sun.–Fri.

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