7-Day Foodie Itinerary for Maui

  • Day 1: Wander the quaint town of Paia and try local delicacies.
  • Day 2: Learn about Maui's coffee culture at Aloha Aina Coffee and visit the Upcountry Farmers Market.
  • Day 3: Take a tour of the Maui Winery and enjoy a wine tasting paired with local cheese and charcuterie.
  • Day 4: Savor fresh seafood at The Fish Market Maui and watch the sunset at Haleakala National Park.
  • Day 5: Explore the picturesque town of Lahaina and feast on traditional Hawaiian food at Leoda's Kitchen and Pie Shop.
  • Day 6: Take a tour of a Maui Pineapple Farm and indulge in a pineapple-inspired menu at Hali'imaile General Store.
  • Day 7: Relax at a beach-side restaurant like Mama's Fish House and enjoy fresh fish caught that day.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Aloha Aina Coffee (1 hour, $$)
  • Upcountry Farmers Market (2 hours, $-$$)
  • Maui Winery (2.5 hours, $$$$)
  • The Fish Market Maui (1.5 hours, $$)
  • Haleakala National Park (2 hours, $)
  • Leoda's Kitchen and Pie Shop (1.5 hours, $$)
  • Maui Pineapple Farm (2 hours, $$)
  • Hali'imaile General Store (1.5 hours, $$-$$$)
  • Mama's Fish House (2 hours, $$$-$$$$)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $$$-$$$$

Transportation

A rental car is the best way to navigate Maui's winding and scenic roads. Rental car costs can range from $40-$100 per day, depending on the time of year and vehicle size. Most of the locations on this itinerary are accessible by car, but parking may be limited in some areas. Make sure to plan ahead and check for parking options.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider taking a food tour, visiting a local brewery, or taking a sunset sail. For those with less time, try to condense some of the locations into one day or consider skipping a few places to make the most out of your limited time. It's also important to note that many restaurants and food trucks close early, so plan your meals accordingly.

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