Museums, Cultural & Historical Places
Compared to New York City or many of the other cities in the world, the number of museums here on Maui is pretty small. What is located here on Maui is focused on items and topics directly relating to Maui or Hawaiian culture.
The Alexander and Baldwin Sugar Museum focuses on the islands link with these families and what their sugar plantations have done to change the face of the islands. ,
The Baldwin House and Lahaina Restoration Foundation in Lahaina has a lot of great pieces and presentations. They take you back to the time when Hawaii was ruled from Lahaina, the missionaries did their work and the whalers ruled the seas.
Whalers Village Museum gives a full account of the dramatic effect the whaling industry had on the Hawaiian culture in the past few centuries. Being one of the most isolated island chains in the world in terms of distance it is a winter home to thousands of humpback whales. This was and still is their breeding grounds. Their numbers are greatly reduced since that time but they are slowly improving again.
The Maui Arts and Cultural Center in Kahului is full of Maui and Hawaii art history. The best part of this is the shows on Hawaiian culture that is constantly happening here. They also have a wide variety of benefits and shows for the entire family.
These are not huge museums and nothing there is incredibly dramatic when compared to some of the museums in cities around the world but if you are looking to learn more about Maui, Hawaii or experience Hawaiian culture at it’s finest then our Museums are the place to go.