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With an 800-foot elevation gain, this trail will take your breath away figuratively and literally. Kahului is the site of Kahului Airport, where the great majority of travelers will arrive on the island. This is the perfect spot for those looking for a bit of kitschy nostalgia in a welcoming and lively atmosphere.
Barefoot Bar at the Hula Grill
Aloha!
Every Sunday, a drum circle gathers at sunset, creating a lively and carefree atmosphere. The artisanal cocktails are fresh and inventive, blending island flavors in a sophisticated way that will leave your taste buds craving more. It was also a major center of the whaling industry during the 19th century. Let’s explore the best gay-friendly hotels, attractions, gay bars, queer nightlife, cruising spots, and queer parties that Maui offers.
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Attractions in Gay Maui, USA
As a new visitor to Gay Mau, there are plenty of things to see and do, regardless of your sexual orientation.
While visiting the island, make sure to take some time to explore and see what the island has to offer.
Lehua Lounge
Hidden away in the Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort, this outdoor lounge epitomizes gay chic.
Indulge in a little Polynesian kitsch at South Shore Tiki Lounge, the quintessential Hawaiian tiki bar with all the fixings: thatched roofs, bamboo walls, and surfboards on the ceiling. Farther up the slopes of Haleakala is the Kula region, a rich farming area where much of Maui’s delicious fresh produce comes from. There are also a number of gorgeous beaches.
Drag shows and cabaret nights are frequently held at venues on the island featuring both local drag queens and visiting artists who bring entertainment and joy to the audience.
Popular Gay Bars and Nightclubs in Maui:
- Diamonds Ice Bar & Grill: Diamonds is a popular gay bar located in Kihei, offering a lively atmosphere with live entertainment, karaoke nights, and a dance floor.
He’s also the husband of the general manager at Maui Sunseeker.
Betty’s Beach Cafe– Gay-owned and operated in Lahaina, directly behind Feast at Lele.
For more information, please visit the Aloha Maui Pride calendar for an updated list of upcoming events and gatherings.
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Welcome to the gay friendly Island of Maui!
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Discover Gay Friendly Maui!
The second largest of the Hawaiian islands, Maui, the ‘Magic Isle,’ has a relatively small population, making it a quiet and peaceful place to live or to visit.
Maui consists of two mountain ranges, massive Haleakala, a dormant shield volcano, in the east, and the West Maui Mountains – actually the remains of an older, extinct volcano – to the west, connected by an isthmus which forms the low-lying central plain.
Particularly well known is Makena Beach State Park, better known as ‘Big Beach,’ 2/3 of a mile of warm golden sand. Just north of Big Beach, across an outcrop of black volcanic rock, is ‘Little Beach,’ famous as both a nude beach and a gay beach.
Whether you’re in the mood for a classic cocktail or an island-inspired drink, their extensive drink menu covers you.
Every Sunday, it hosts the famous "Little Beach Drum Circle" where locals and tourists gather for music, dance, and sunset celebrations. Waterfalls and tropical forests cover East Maui, making the area an amazing getaway for hikers and sightseers. It brings together people for a series of activities like a parade, music performances, dance parties, community discussions and events focused on lgbtq+Q+ interests.
The guide provides headsets for clear communication throughout the tour, ensuring you don’t miss any detail of this delicious and educational experience.
Pipiwai Trail
As you traverse the winding Road to Hana in Maui, one of the must-stop spots is the Pīpīwai Trail in Kipahulu, part of the stunning Haleakala National Park.