Step aboard Amore, a 42-foot Boston Whaler 420 Outrage designed for luxury and comfort, and experience Maui’s golden hour from the water. Departing from Ma‘alaea, this intimate evening cruise offers stunning views of the coastline as the sun sets over the Pacific.
Relax on the spacious bow lounger or in shaded seating while enjoying light snacks and your favorite beverages. The SeaKeeper® stabilizer ensures a smooth ride, and the air-conditioned cabin provides a cool retreat.
With only six guests on board, this small-group experience is peaceful, uncrowded, and unforgettable — the perfect way to end your Maui day in style.
Maalaea, United States
Mā‘alaea is a centuries-old Hawaiian fishing village—once home to a prominent heiau and one of the island’s largest collections of petroglyphs—whose canoe landing served as a portal to Maui for Hawaiian kings and warriors.
It was constructed by the Maui Dry goods and Grocery Company to serve the local fishing community and employees of the Wailuku Sugar Company. The store is the oldest surviving wood-frame building associated with the Japanese fishing community that developed in Maalaea Village.
101 Maalaea Boat Harbor Rd, Maalaea, United States
A wonderful starting point for Maui’s best ocean experiences adventures. Join the fun, welcome aboard Hawaii Nautical for breathtaking whale watching, world class snorkeling spots, and stunning Hawaiian sunset cocktail cruises.
Māʻalaea Bay is a large bay in the southwestern coast of Maui, in the Hawaiian islands. Several small towns are located close to the bay, notably the town of Māʻalaea. The bay is approximately three miles long. The famous surf break known as “Freight Trains” crosses Māʻalaea Bay on Maui’s southern shore
A small path leads to a secluded tide pool and jagged coastline with rock formations.
, , Hawaii, United States
Molokini Crater is a partially submerged volcanic crater located in the Pacific Ocean between the islands of Maui and Kahoʻolawe. The name Molokini means "Many Ties" in Hawaiian.
N Kihea Rd, Kihei, United States
Sugar Beach is a six-mile long beach in Maui, Hawaii. It's located on the shores of Maalaea Bay and is named for its fine white sand. The beach is good for swimming, snorkeling, windsurfing, kayaking, canoe paddling, sunbathing, bodyboarding, and long walks. Visitors can also watch for whales and green sea turtles, and enjoy spectacular sunsets.
399 Hauoli St, Maalaea, United States
Haycraft Park is part of the longest uninterrupted stretch of beach on Maui, along with Baby Beach and Sugar Beach.
It's located in a protected bay on the west side of the island, south of Lahaina and Olowalu.
Check in at the Maalaea General Store, 132 Maalaea Road
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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