Excitement, adventure and a well-deserved change of pace await travelers of all ages in Maui, making the island an ideal destination for a multigenerational family vacation. Make the most of your Maui getaway and map out everyone’s “must-do's” to ensure every family member enjoys the journey. Here are a few picks for every generation.
Go-To's For Grandparents
Seniors looking for the ultimate scenic tour of Maui should consider driving the Road to Hana. This 64-mile highway winds around the eastern perimeter of Maui. Along the way, you'll pass cascading waterfalls, national and state parks, expansive vistas and charming towns.
If you've got a golfer in your group, allow time for them to experience Maui's world-renowned golf courses, many of which regularly host professional tournaments. One standout course is the Arnold Palmer-designed Kapalua Bay Course, a regular host to professional golf tournaments. Warning: You might find it hard to focus on your game with spectacular views of lava flows and endless ocean expanses.
Your crew’s history buffs will appreciate the Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum. The museum unpacks the critical role sugar played in Maui's early years.
Activities For Young Travelers
Nakalele Blowhole is a natural marvel sure to capture kids’ imaginations — though the geyser will leave everyone in awe. Wear closed-toe, non-slip shoes, since you'll need to follow a short trail to see it.
If your kids have the energy to burn, consider visiting Haleakala National Park. The 30,000-acre park is home to Hawaii's highest peak, five climate zones and rare plants and animals. Two popular areas are the Summit Area and the Kipahulu Area. While Summit is rocky and volcanic, Kipahulu is full of lush greenery and waterfalls. See the incredible scenery on foot, by car or a mix of both.
Head over to Napili Beach on Maui's northwest shore for a more relaxing activity. Outer reefs keep big swells out, making it a great place for families to snorkel, paddleboard and swim. Or just soak in the white sand beaches and pristine blue water of this slice of paradise.
Finish a busy day at a traditional Hawaiian luau. In addition to its high entertainment value, a luau will give kids a look at Hawaii's rich culture. One luau worth considering is Old Lahaina Luau for its mesmerizing dances, traditional Hawaiian food and ocean views.
Let Parents Cut Loose
If shopping is your jam, check out nearby Whalers Village. This open-air, beachside mall has over 90 stores, restaurants and free events like hula shows and lei-making demos.
Get your blood pumping with a hike along the Kapalua Coastal Trail. This 2.5-mile trail takes you past dramatic shorelines, beaches and lava fields. Bonus: It's an easy hike for all skill levels and generations.
Around sunset, head to Black Rock on Ka'anapali's north shore to watch the daily cliff diving ceremony. Living history actors gather with torches each evening to recreate the dive made by a traditional Hawaiian king.
Enjoy adults-only fun and cap off your day with a cold one at the Maui Brewing Company. The award-winning brewery offers hyper-local craft beers like Pineapple Mana Wheat and Coconut Hiwa Porter. Sample them at a beer tasting or take a 45-minute guided brewery tour.
Where To Stay In Maui
Exploring top travel destinations like Maui is easier and more enjoyable when you have a great place to stay. Stay at one of Hilton Grand Vacations’ family-friendly resorts on Maui: Hilton Vacation Club Ka’anapali Beach in West Maui or Maui Bay Villas, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club on Maalaea Bay. Both beachfront properties ensure you and your family have enough space to play with spacious Suites and on-site amenities like sparkling pools.
Read “Why You Should Consider Hilton Grand Vacations For Your Next Multigenerational Trip” to see how timeshare can help you and your loved ones spend quality time together.