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Lahaina may, at first glance, seem like just another seashore town. But this lovely and pictureque city is full of life and brimming with history! Day or night, Lahaina is a site not to be missed. Lahaina started as an ancient Hawaiian fishing village. Then westerners and their tall ships began sailing to the islands and Lahaina became a popular town due to it's natural harbor. Several of the buildings and much of the history of the area revolves around those early years of the 1800's

Directions:

Take Highway 30 west from Ma'alaea. Around Mile Marker #20 you can take any street going toward the sea to get to Lahaina. Front Street runs the length of the city along the ocean.


Useful Information:
  • Numerous natural and historical sites located in town
  • Restaurants, shops and lodging throughout the area
  • Limited parking on the street. Several pay, public parking lots in town
  • Lahaina Harbor has a ferry boat that goes to the neighbor island of Lanai, 7 miles across the channel.
  • Visitor Center located on Canal Street near Hotel Street
  • Walking tours of the city available or pick-up a self-guided map from the Old Courthouse Museum

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