Fun and Romantic Maui Honeymoon Experiences
Hyatt Regency Kaanapali Maui
Drums of the Pacific Lu`au
The longest-running show on the islands, our Maui lu`au, presented at the Hyatt Regency Maui, on the famed Ka`anapali Beach, has entertained visitors for almost 40 years.
During this spectacular show, provided by Tihati Productions Ltd, you will receive a nuanced understanding of the connections and distinctions between Polynesian cultures. Committed to this original vision, they continue to perform authentic chants, songs, and dances from Hawai`i and the neighboring Polynesian islands that have influenced Hawaiian life and customs for centuries.
Experience the incredible hospitality deeply ingrained in all Polynesian cultures during this unforgettable Ka’anapali Beach lu`au. Drums of the Pacific Luau will entertain, inspire and amaze visitors for many generations to come.
Named the World’s Top Hotel for Stargazing, experience Maui’s crystal clear skies with a night of stargazing and rooftop astronomy program! 8:00pm and 9:00pm nightly shows and a special Romance Tour at 10:00pm complete with sparkling wine and chocolate strawberries. Reservations are required.
It is easy to stay active at Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa. Your workout routine will stay intact at the 24-hour oceanfront StayFit™ gym which offers Peloton® bikes, high-tech cardio and strength-training equipment from industry leader Life Fitness, a multi-purpose studio, live fitness/yoga classes, personal training, and much more.
Explore Maui
Haleakalā National Park
Meaning “house of the sun” in Hawaiian, this park covers 30,183 spectacular acres of volcanoes, forests, and coastline, of which more than 24,710 acres of the park is purely wilderness area.
The main attraction at Haleakalā National Park, the dormant volcano last erupted in the late 1600s and today forms a spectacular crater that can be hiked, biked, or accessed from Hawaii state road 378 for especially breathtaking views at sunrise and sunset. Due to popularity, reservations are required to visit for sunrise.
Stretching for 68 unforgettable miles and more than 600 curves from Kahului to Kipahulu, the road is in view of miles of dazzling waterfalls, rugged cliffs set against vast ocean expanses, lush rainforests, secluded black sand beaches, and historic sites such as the grave of aviator Charles A. Lindbergh.
Covering 1.94 acres, this is the oldest and largest bayan tree in Hawaii. Visit this incredible landmark located in the historical Lahaina town, which was the former capital of Hawaii.