2375 - A Main Street, Wailuku - Central Maui
808-244-3326
Originally the museum was a missionary home built in 1833 for Edward and Caroline Bailey. The house was built in the royal compound of King Kahekili, the last king of Maui. The buildings reflect the lifestyle of the people who lived in them and a story of growth and change. The Bailey House exhibits an outstanding collection of Hawaiian artifacts. Its unique displays include hundreds of Hawaiian and missionary artifacts as well as 19th Century paintings of Maui and its people. The Museum Shop offers the finest Maui traditional and contemporary hand-crafted items and books on Hawaiian heritage.

Directions:

Take Kaahumanu (Highway 32) west out of Kahului toward Wailuku. This road will turn into Highway 320. The Bailey House is on the left just past Kehalani Parkway and before Vineyard Road.


Useful Information:
  • Open Monday through Saturday, 10am - 4pm
  • Admission: Adults, $5; Children ages 7-12, $1; Seniors, $4
  • Gift shop and restaurant on site
  • Old-style Hawaiian music, Tuesday - Friday at 10:30am and 2pm

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