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Whalers Village

This entry is part 4 of 9 in the series Things to do on Maui

Whalers Village Mall

Whalers Village is a “must see” while on the northern half of Maui.  This fantastic mall offers all kinds of restaurants, shops, designer boutiques, art gallerias, fashion stores, museums and activities.  Whalers Village is right on the Ka’anapali Beach and you can swim in the Pacific Ocean and have lunch or dinner just steps away; in fact you will see folks doing just that.

Whalers Village Map

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Whalers Village
2435 Ka’anapali Parkway
Open daily 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Plenty of covered parking
808-661-4567

You can walk the boardwalk from the Honua Kai to Whalers Village – takes 45 minutes and the stroll is fantastic.  Its a lot of fun and 100% of the way you are on a boardwalk so a baby stroller can be pushed with no trouble.  Part of the walk is next to a golf course – listen for the “Fore” and golf balls – its easy to tell when you are on the golf course.

Whalers Village Museum
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily
808-661-5992
Free admission

Whales!

If you’ve never been to this museum you have missed out on a fine museum which does a great job of giving the history of whaling in the Hawaiian waters.  From 1820 to 1860 Lahaina was a very busy whaling town and this museum relives those wild and woolly days.  This is a “must see” when on Maui.

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