Visitors often experience Maui through the places residents love most, and those moments tend to stay with them long after their trip ends. The Place to Take an Out-of-Town Guest category in The Maui News’ Best of Maui readers’ choice contest highlights locations that blend natural beauty, cultural significance and a sense of welcome. These spots offer guests a glimpse into the island’s character in ways that feel both meaningful and memorable.
ʻĪao Valley State Monument immerses guests in one of Maui’s most storied landscapes. The website outlines the valley’s cultural history, including its significance in Hawaiian tradition, and describes pathways that guide visitors through lush scenery toward the iconic ʻĪao Needle. The area’s serenity makes it an accessible introduction to the island’s natural heritage while allowing out-of-town guests to appreciate Maui beyond its beaches.
Ocean Vodka Organic Farm and Distillery gives visitors a chance to explore sustainable agriculture on Maui’s slopes. Its website details guided tours that cover organic farming practices, the role of mineral-rich deep-ocean water in its spirits and the craft behind distillation. Guests can enjoy tastings and walk through open fields that showcase how ingredients are grown and processed onsite. The experience offers an engaging mix of education, flavor and landscape.
South Maui Gardens provides a relaxed, garden-centered outing with pathways surrounded by tropical plants and a collection of food vendors. The website highlights how the space blends landscaping with outdoor dining areas, creating a setting that encourages visitors to slow down and explore. Guests can enjoy shaded seating, browse local bites and appreciate the greenery woven throughout the grounds. Its atmosphere makes it an easy and enjoyable place to share with friends and family from out of town.
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