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![]() At Four Seasons, you enjoy a unique vantage point from which to explore the sights, sounds and experiences around you. Begin with a tour of the art collection in the Resort, then visit a nearby museum, take in the natural beauty of the national park or simply enjoy a walk on the beach. We hope the highlights of local attractions below help simplify your planning. Please let us know how else we can assist you. Attractions on this page
Walk Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea boasts a museum-quality art collection that brings together the many cultures and influences unique to the Hawaiian Islands. The collection is on view in the public areas of the Resort.
Home of Hawaii's largest art gallery and one of the most well known galleries in America. This exclusive gallery boasts unique art by Guy Buffet, Lau Chun and Adolf Sehring.
The Shops at Wailea
This new luxury retail shopping centre features high-end luxury goods from European and American name-brand retailers. Over 40,000 square feet (3,700 square metres) of the centre is dedicated to restaurants offering a variety of foods. A complimentary shuttle service from the Resort to The Shops at Wailea is provided.
Boat Ride Visit the top of an extinct volcano with shallow, protected waters that are home to coral reefs and fish. Just off the coast of Wailea, the area offers excellent snorkelling.
Drive This area's main attractions are its pristine beaches, nightlife and shopping.
Maui Ocean Center
The largest tropical aquarium in North America, the Maui Ocean Center is dedicated to preserving and sharing the beauty and wonder of Hawaii's magnificent underwater world. Open daily.
Bailey House Museum
Built in the 1830s as the home of missionary Edward Bailey, the museum contains Hawaiian artifacts from before Western contact. It also features furniture and household items from missionary days.
A royal fishpond in the early 18th century, this 143-acre (58-hectare) area is now a bird sanctuary and winter home to migratory birds from the northwestern United States. It is also home to two endangered birds – the Hawaiian stilt and the coot.
The Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum
Previously the residence of a sugar plantation superintendent. Exhibits explain the process of growing sugar cane and producing sugar in the factory. Photo murals and artifacts depict life in a sugar plantation community – the people and events that created Hawaii's predominant industry for nearly a century.
The park features walkways through lush green botanical gardens and is a great area for picnics. It is also the site of the famous 2,000-foot (610-metre) lava rock pinnacle, "Iao Needle."
Maui Arts & Cultural Center
The visual and performing arts are the centre of attention year-round at the home to the island's most renowned arts groups, including the Maui Philharmonic Society, the Maui Symphony Orchestra and the Maui Academy of Performing Arts.
This coral-and-rock building was erected in 1834 by Reverend Dwight Baldwin, a doctor and missionary. He taught the Hawaiian people reading and writing; agriculture and mechanics; and constitutional government and finance. He also helped save the people of Maui, Molokai and Lanai from smallpox during the epidemic of 1853. Known to be one of the oldest buildings in Lahaina, the Baldwin Home has been restored and displays original furniture, photographs and artefacts depicting Baldwin's life as a missionary and physician.
The windsurfing capital of the world, this is the first choice and the greatest challenge for windsurfing's best. Here, experts carve and "shred" perfect wave after wave. Conditions allow for record-breaking aerial manoeuvres and unsurpassed heights in wave jumping.
Kaanapali offers a beachfront shopping complex, a museum and a paved walkway that runs the entire length of beach.
This oceanfront shopping village is also home to the Whalers Village Museum, where the days of the great whalers are recalled. The museum displays over 70 species of whales, whaling history films and photo murals.
Tedeschi Vineyards
Producing champagne and unique pineapple wine since 1974. You can take the 25-minute tour of the winery, then head to the tasting room at King's Cottage for samples.
Haleakala National Park
Rising 10,000 feet (3,000 metres) from sea level, Haleakala is renowned for its raw beauty and unique scenery. The world's largest dormant volcano, its crater is large enough to hold Manhattan. Mark Twain called it the "sublimest" spectacle he had ever witnessed.
The drive to this charming coastal town and forest reserve takes you through black-sand beaches, old lava flows, lovely waterfalls, dense rain forests, lush groves of mango and monkey pod trees and isolated fishing villages.
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