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Day Trip to Lana'i from Maui: The Honest Version

12 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Day Trip to Lānaʻi from Maui: Ferry Logistics, What to Do, and Who It’s For Marcie Cheung explains how to plan a day trip to Lānaʻi from Maui via the Expeditions Ferry (now from Maʻalaea Harbor), including schedules, booking tips, arrival timing, parking, whale-season seating advice, and motion-sickness precautions. She frames Lānaʻi as quiet, small, and different from other Hawaiian islands, noting limited Hawaiian cultural feel and that it’s best for repeat Maui visitors, off-the-grid travelers, snorkelers, hikers, and cat lovers—not first-time Maui trips. With about 5.5 hours on the island on the common 11:00 AM–5:30 PM schedule (or nearly 10 hours via the 6:30 AM ferry), she recommends prioritizing early lunch in Lānaʻi City due to limited afternoon food, then visiting Hulopoʻe Beach, Sweetheart Rock, the Four Seasons area, the cat sanctuary (with shuttle), or booking a guided 4x4 tour for sites like Garden of the Gods and Shipwreck Beach; she also notes Cathedrals dive trips can depart directly from Maui. 00:00 Whales and First Impressions 01:03 Who Should Day Trip 01:43 Lanai Reality Check 02:41 Ferry Logistics and Parking 04:08 Best Seats and Seasickness 04:45 What to Pack 05:36 Choosing Your Ferry Time 07:02 No Car Highlights 07:39 4x4 Tours and Four Seasons 08:09 Cat Sanctuary Visit 08:33 Lanai City and Food Tips 09:48 Cathedrals Without Ferry 10:28 Families and Final Verdict 11:55 Resources and Wrap Up About Your Host: Marcie Cheung is a Certified Hawaii Destination Expert who has visited Hawaii 40+ times and spent 20+ years as a professional hula dancer. Through Hawaii Travel with Kids, she helps families plan authentic, affordable Hawaii vacations that respect local culture while creating unforgettable memories. Learn more at hawaiitravelwithkids.com [https://hawaiitravelwithkids.com/] Connect: @hawaiitravelwithkids [https://www.instagram.com/hawaiitravelwtihkids] on Instagram | Book a Consultation [https://hawaiitravelwithkids.com/hawaii-travel-consultant/] 🌺 Join 11,000+ families receiving free Hawaii travel tips, island guides, and insider advice - subscribe now! https://hawaiitravelwithkids.com/free-5-day-email-course-how-to-travel-to-hawaii-like-a-pro/ [https://hawaiitravelwithkids.com/free-5-day-email-course-how-to-travel-to-hawaii-like-a-pro/]

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