Top Things to Do on Maui at Night

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  1. See a show – For being one of the most remote islands in the world, Maui has more than its fair share of excellent theatrical and live performance productions. Grab your friends and family, sit back and relax and enjoy one of our live shows.
  2. See live music – From Hawaiian slack-key guitar performances to jazz, reggae and rock ‘n roll, there are many places to enjoy live music on Maui.
  3. Chef’s Table Event – Are you a self-proclaimed foodie and lover of all things deliciously awesome and culinarily glorious? Enter Maui Executive Catering’s Chef’s Table. Serving up 7 unique courses of all local, all fresh, all organic Maui food, this special event is offered a few times per month, perfect for celebrating an intimate night of fine foodie fun on Maui’s north shore with a maximum of 8 to 14 guests. Make sure to purchase tickets ahead of time because seats go fast!
  4. Stargazing at Haleakala – Maui’s Haleakala Volcano, which reaches a height of 10,023 feet, offers excellent visibility and is a popular destination for serious astronomers from around the globe. Maui Stargazing offers private and group stargazing tours, perfect for all members of your family. Guests meet at Upcountry’s Kula Lodge before sunset to reach an elevation of 6,500 feet, where seeing conditions are spectacular on clear nights. Enjoy views of amazing star clusters, nebulae, planets, constellations, galaxies and a close-up view of the moon for a truly romantic and surreal experience. Jan provides excellent guidance and even supplies jackets for guests! Three viewing sessions are available per evening, with different times depending on the season.
  5. Karaoke/Dancing – You’re in tropical heaven and nobody knows you. What better excuse do you need to channel your inner Beyoncé? There are many places on Maui that offer karaoke and small dance floors, but we recommend a few! Read more: http://www.prideofmaui.com/blog/maui/maui-after-dark.html#ixzz3fPU01LmK
  6. Sunset Cruise – Alright, alright. Technically our Sunset Dinner & Cocktail Cruise begins before it gets dark outside, but it returns after, so it still counts. Hop aboard one of our daily evening cruises to watch the perfect Maui sunset while enjoying live Hawaiian music, premium open bar, fresh food and excellent service. Perfect activity for couples, friends and families who are looking to celebrate a beautiful night under the stars.
  7. Friday Town Parties – Each Friday on Maui, the Maui County Office of Economic Development hosts a free town party in a different location throughout the island to celebrate Maui’s culture, art and music. These family-fun events are a great way to meet people, taste local food favorites, shop for handmade local goods and witness live shows from some of the island’s best performers.
  8. Little Beach Party – If the thought of public nudity, fire spinning and drum circles aren’t enough to scare you away, we recommend checking out a Sunday beach party at Makena’s Little Beach. Backed by scenic turquoise waves, white sand and glorious sunset views, this weekly hippie hangout is a definite people pleaser. Spend the day at the adjacent Big Beach and make your way over the hill a little before sunset to grab a spot on the beach. While the Department of Land & Natural Resources (DLNR) typically shuts down the party not long after it gets dark, it’s still worth the trip out to see it for yourself. This Sunday staple has been a long-lasting tradition on Maui, and it’s a fun local experience to witness in person. Who knows, you may even see Steven Tyler leading a drum circle. It certainly wouldn’t be the first time.
  9. Roller Skating – If the last time you went roller skating was a birthday party in the 7th grade, it’s time to change that. Kalama Beach Park in Kihei is home to the Maui Inline Hockey Association roller rink, open for public roller skating every Wednesday (6:00 to 8:00pm), Friday and Saturday (6:00 to 9:00pm). Located directly by the ocean, this is a great place to enjoy sunset views while trying to avoid knocking down unsuspecting tweens. Skate rentals are available for $5 and include knee pads, elbow pads and helmets. Wear a grass skirt for an even more enjoyable experience.
  10. Camp Out – Maui is home to some truly amazing campgrounds. Pack a lightweight camping hammock (with mosquito netting and rain tarp) and spend the night outdoors admiring the stars, listening to the crashing waves and enjoying the view in tropical paradise.

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