The Ultimate Guide To An Incredible Maui Honeymoon Or Anniversary

Last Updated on September 12, 2024 by greatvacationsawait

With clear skies, stunningly blue ocean, milky white beaches, and abundant rainforests, it’s hard to imagine a prettier or more romantic place around the globe than Maui. That’s why so many couples are adding this tropical paradise to their honeymoon or anniversary bucket list.

Why Maui?

a beach on Maui
Photo courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Authority/ Mathieu Duchier

Hawaii is made up of several different Islands, that all offer multiple “OMG!” experiences for an incredible honeymoon or anniversary. 

In this article, I will focus on the island of Maui and 9 reasons why you should put Maui on your honeymoon or anniversary short list!   

Maui is that enchanting gem among the Hawaiian Islands that will leave you with everlasting memories.( I know I’ll never forget it, Hawaii still calls to me all these years later) The place epitomizes the dreamy and idyllic ambiance that is synonymous with Hawaii. 

  1. Captivating Adventures:
a sea turtle swimming in the open sea in Hawaii
Photo courtesy of Island of Hawaii Visitors Bureau/tyler Schmitt

Maui promises a series of captivating adventures. You can view the majestic whales and engage in unforgettable snorkeling encounters with graceful sea turtles. Witness the mesmerizing spectacle of a sunset luau, and indulge in a luxurious experience within a romantic cabana on the pristine white sand beaches. 

2. Easy Island Hopping Day Trips From Maui

People eating a plate lunch in Kahului, Maui
Photo Courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Authority/Mathieu Duchier

For those seeking even more exploration, Maui is the perfect location for you to take an Island Hop for the day, to one of the other Hawaian Islands. You can take invigorating cruises or quick, convenient flights to neighboring islands.  Here is a BREIF description overview to get you excited.  

Kauai

People enjoying the view of the Waimea Canyon lookout on Kauai, Hawaii
Photo courtesy of the Hawaii Tourism Authority/ Ben Ono

Kauai, located west of Maui, is easily accessible by flight. This beautiful island is renowned for its natural wonders, including the awe-inspiring Waimea Canyon, featuring breathtaking elevations of 3,600 feet and cascading majestic waterfalls. 

For an unforgettable whale-watching experience, visitors can head to the Kilauea Lighthouse, perched on a seaside cliff. The island also offers the perfect setting to witness picturesque sunsets at Poipu Beach Park and enjoy adventurous kayaking amid the stunning Wailua Falls.

Lanai

a woman feeding a tabby cat, that is on a cat tree with a black cat standing by, at the Lanai Cat Sanctuary in Hawaii
Photo Courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Authority,Pierce M Myers Photography

Lanai, an island located southwest of Maui accessible by ferry, offers a remarkable escape for off-the-beaten-path adventurers. Here, you can embark on exhilarating

hikes along red dirt roads, experience the serenity of horseback riding in picturesque fields, and have the unique opportunity to meet the charming residents of the cat sanctuary. 

Lanai promises an extraordinary and intimate experience, away from the typical tourist trails.. 

Molokai

a grandpa and his grandson removing fish from a throw net on Molokai, Hawaii
Photo Courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Authority/Heather Goodman

Molokai, a captivating island, boasts the breathtaking beauty of Halawa Valley, where lush foliage and cascading waterfalls create a mesmerizing landscape. The turquoise waters and unspoiled beaches of Papohaku Beach add to its charm. To truly experience Molokai, go beyond the typical tourist spots and connect with the local community. 

Engage with the island’s people by volunteering on local farms and seeking information about hidden gems like the canoe club and unique excursions not commonly found in guidebooks. 

Molokai is accessible from Maui via a 90-minute ferry ride or a 25-minute flight. 

Molokini

aerial view of the tiny Hawaii island of Molokini with the Maul shoreline in the distance
Photo courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Authority/ tor Johnson

Nestled in the glistening waters of the Pacific Ocean, Molokini emerges as a tiny yet extraordinary crescent-shaped island. This captivating landmass is a partially submerged volcanic crater, adding a touch of mystique to its allure. Renowned for its natural beauty and crystal-clear waters, Molokini has become a highly sought-after destination for snorkelers and those seeking extraordinary day cruises. 

Molokini’s unique geological features and position as a marine biodiversity sanctuary make it an unparalleled destination for nature lovers. Molokini is a quick 30-minute ferry ride from Maui. 

3. Pearl Harbor

aerial view of the pearl harbor memorial
photo courtesy of Hawaii tourism Authority/Tor Johnson

Is Pearl Harbor on your list of things to do? You can easily take a day trip to Oahu to see Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial. 

4. Many Luxurious & Pampering Resort Options:

An aerial shot of the Ka'anapali beach hotel in Maui, Hawaii
Ka’anapali Beach Hotel Photo Courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Authority

Maui also boasts exclusive resort options, making it an ideal paradise for honeymooners and anniversary celebrations. In Maui you will have your pick of amazing resorts that will give you service, pampering, and romance!  From the romantic views of the Four Seasons Hotel Maui at Wailea, to the Art Deco elegance of the Fairmont Kea Lani Maui, there is a resort for every couple. 

5. Whale Watching

A whale breeching off the coast of Maui
photo courtesy of Pexels

The optimal time to spot whales in Maui is from December to May. You can witness these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Numerous guided tours are available, ensuring a memorable and immersive experience as you embark on a journey to confront these awe-inspiring marine beings.

6. Snorkeling and Scuba Diving

a  couple snorkeling in the waters of Maui
Photo courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Authority/Heather Goodman

Kapalua Beach provides a snorkeling experience in calmer and more protected waters, ensuring a safer environment for underwater exploration. Honolua Bay, located a few miles east, offers a rocky terrain for those seeking a different snorkeling adventure. 

Kaanapali Beach features Black Rock, a popular spot where the ocean reaches depths of up to 25 feet, inviting diving and snorkeling enthusiasts to immerse themselves.

7. Hiking Trails To Haleakala Volcano

A couple on the summit of Haleakala watching the sunrise
Photo courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Authority

Three-fourths of Maui is made of the Haleakala volcano, which has its own national park. Its crater has several hiking trails, from 10-minute jaunts to more difficult treks for day trippers and campers.

8. A Tour Of The West Maui Mountains

Iao valley Maui
Photo courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Authority/Akira Kumagai

Honeymooners and anniversary celebrators can enjoy a captivating journey through the majestic Mauna Kahalawai, also known as the West Maui Mountains. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Iao Valley State Park, where the tropical lushness welcomes you at every turn. Witness the awe-inspiring power of nature at the Nakalele Blowhole, a natural wonder that leaves visitors spellbound. 

Stroll along the charming bridges nestled within the luxuriant embrace of the Waihe’e Valley rainforest. You will be captivated by the abundant wonders that await you on this extraordinary adventure.

9. Don’t Miss a Luau

a polynesian man blowing a conch shell while holding a torch at sunset to signal the start of a Luau
Photo Courtesy of Island Of Hawaii Visitor’s Bureau/Kirk Lee Aeder

A Maui honeymoon or anniversary is truly incomplete without the magical experience of a sunset luau. Delight your taste buds with a sumptuous spread of traditional Hawaiian cuisine, featuring various delectable dishes celebrating the island’s rich culinary heritage. Be mesmerized by the graceful artistry of hula dancers as they weave enchanting tales through their captivating movements, transporting you to a world of ancient legends and traditions. 

And as the evening unfolds, the mesmerizing spectacle of fire dancers and their skillful performances will entice you. The unforgettable and romantic ambiance is just what honeymooners and anniversary celebrations need. 

The Best Times of Year to Go on a Maui Honeymoon Or Anniversary

A surfer sitting on the beach in Hawaii
Photo courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Authority/ Ben Ono

Maui offers a delightful experience for visitors throughout the year, with certain months standing out for specific activities. For a perfect island getaway, plan your visit between April, May, and September through November, when the weather is pleasant, and the crowd is also less. If you’re a surfing enthusiast, December is the ultimate time to catch the waves.  In fact, these really are the best times to go to any of the Hawaiian Islands for your honeymoon or anniversary.

Whether it’s for your honeymoon or for a special anniversary , you can’t go wrong with a trip to Maui. As I’ve shown here, there are plenty of things to do and see on the island of Maui, and they’re all easily accessible . Just remember that no matter how tempting it may be to play it safe on your resort, nothing can replace real experience – so get out there and explore!

If you are in the middle of trying to figure out your honeymoon, or anniversary or just feel like you need a helping hand. Hit the easy button, and schedule a free 30 minute consultation with me today.  I will do my best to help you make your bucket list honeymoon or anniversary a reality.

P.S. If you are still struggling with your honeymoon or anniversary but aren’t ready for a FREE consultation, then check out this FREE resource 4 Insider Secrets For A Stress-Free Honeymoon Or Anniversary

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