Tips for Kaanapali with Kids on Maui

People often ask me to name my favorite travel destinations and Hawaii always makes my shortlist. With six islands, each with its own character and offerings, it can be hard to choose which is best for your family. I have been to all of Hawaii’s visitable islands and love Maui’s wonderful blend of laid-back lifestyle and lively adventures. In fact, when we first became parents, my husband and I were seriously considering buying a condo in Kaanapali on Maui. (Oh, how I wish that dream had panned out!) Read my tips for kid-friendly things to do in Kaanapali, Maui to make the most of your visit to the Valley Isle.

Maui Nui Luau at Black Rock, hosted by the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa ~ Kaanapali with kids
Maui Nui Luau at Black Rock, hosted by the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

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Hotels in Kaanapali for families

If you’ve been to Maui, you’ve probably been to Kaanapali. This gorgeous three-mile stretch of beach is where you’ll find many of the island’s best hotels. Choose from such options as Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa for its incredible pools and tropical birds, Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa with its oceanfront lazy river, or Kaanapali Alii, a condominium-style resort that’s fabulous for families. Then there’s the Royal Lahaina Resort, set on 27 tropical acres along a half-mile stretch of Kaanapali Beach!

Hyatt Regency Maui with kids ~ Kaanapali with kids
Hyatt Regency Maui is one of the many beautiful resorts for families in Kaanapali, Maui (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

Kaanapali for active families

Active families will love the array of things to do in Maui with kids. Book a whale-watching tour, go snorkeling or scuba diving, try windsurfing or parasailing, or take a family surf lesson. The fun doesn’t end at the beach, though. There’s also zip-lining over Maui’s lush landscape.

"Nalu" means wave in Hawaiian ~ Kaanapali with kids
“Nalu” means wave in Hawaiian (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

Hawaiian culture and history

Interested in experiencing some of Hawaii’s rich heritage during your stay? Be sure to attend a luau, featuring traditional Hawaiian dancing, music, and foods. Then embark on the free Kaanapali Historical Trail & History and Legends Tour. For an interactive cultural experience, some hotels even offer classes in lei-making, hula, ukulele playing, and more.

The beautiful oceanfront Kaanapali Golf Course ~ Kaanapali, Maui with Kids
The beautiful oceanfront Kaanapali Golf Course (Photo credit: Peter Liu)

Kids play while parents relax

Many Kaanapali resorts also offer kids clubs with all sorts of fun activities, from arts and crafts to games and outings. While the kids are busy playing, mom and can relax with a spa treatment or hit the links at the beautiful Kaanapali Golf Course.

View of Kaanapali Beach from Hula Grill at Whaler's Village ~ Kaanapali, Maui with kids
View of Kaanapali Beach from Hula Grill at Whaler’s Village (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

Whalers Village

In Kaanapali, you’ll also find Whalers Village Shopping Center. This hub of activity is home to 90 shops and several dining options. The oceanfront shopping area is also home to Whalers Village Museum, where adults and kids can learn about Maui’s whaling history. At Hula Grill be sure to try local specialties like the Macadamia Nut Crusted fresh fish of the day, Coconut Seafood Chowder and Pineapple Upside-Down Cake with Caramel Rum Sauce.

Kaanapali, Maui with Kids

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42 Comments

  1. I haven’t been there in years, but I so want to go back. This post alone is making me itch to go back! So gorgeous there

    1. I hear you. Writing this story and hosting the Twitter party today has me absolutely longing for a trip back to Maui!

    1. Are you afraid of flying? I hate flying too (I know, ironic for a travel blogger), but the flight is so worth a trip to Kaanapali, Maui!

  2. I cannot wait for this party! We love traveling to Hawaii, but I’ve never been to Kaanapali! Loved your pictures!

    1. You’ll learn so much about Kaanapali and all its family-friendly offerings tomorrow, Claudia! 🙂

  3. What great fun and great experience you had. I never really thought about going to Kaanapali before, it looks beautiful though. May need to add it to my want to do list.

  4. So funny – I just got back from Hawaii! We actually stayed at the Hyatt Regency Maui and it’s beautiful. I love Hawaii!

  5. This made me miss the beach. It’s beautiful out there and you won’t regret it. It’s pretty awesome that you shared where we can stay with the kids! I’m sure mine will have an awesome time there!

  6. What a fantastic Twitter party and I love the prizes! Hawaii has always been on my must travel list! So much so that my middle child says he’ll take me there on his first pay check! lol

    1. Ha! He’ll probably need that money for rent but I like the sentiment! My son’s biggest dream was to visit Hawaii and he LOVED it. I hope your family can visit soon!

  7. I have never been to any of the Hawaiian islands but would love to visit any of them! I love the feel of a laid-back lifestyle for sure. Kaanapali sounds awesome and it’s one I have heard very little about so thanks for the great insight!

  8. This sounds like a great twitter party and giveaway! Nothing is more exciting than Hawaii. It’s so gorgeous there.

    1. This party is kind of making me wish I’d scheduled a trip to Hawaii over spring break…even though we’ll be going to France, which I love too!

  9. Kaanapali looks so incredible! It’s one of the most beautiful places on earth. I should know. I used to live in Hawaii!

    1. Lucky you, Stacie! My son says he wants to move to Maui when he grows up. I said he can only go if he takes me along!

  10. I cannot wait for this party! We love traveling to Maui and specifically Kaanapali as it has so much to offer families. The dining scene is amazing too!

  11. Wow.. Kaanapali looks like a fun place to explore!!
    Adding it to my bucket list.. Thanks for sharing Colleen ????

    1. Thanks for your comment, Robert. Hope you can join us for the Twitter party and a chance to win some great Kaanapali prizes!

  12. Wowza what an amazing experience to have in Maui! I’m loving the review it’s making me so excited to travel with my family to Kaanapali.