Oh yes!
I'm really tired right now so I'll just list them..
1.
The road to Hana - if you're up to it, drive up to Hana. Its a long, winding, narrow road similar to the one that goes to Big Bear out here, but its worth it. The natural pools there are one of the original seven wonders of the world, and there are places you can stop and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. There's also a little resort hotel along that road called the
Travaasa Hana. It a great place to stop and have a drink or a meal (kinda pricey of course since its Maui). Its a gorgeous little waterfront resort that has a nice restaurant overlooking the ocean. You don't have to be a guest to dine there.
2.
Lahaina - Famous beachside town for its art galleries, restaurants/eateries and shopping (this is sort of like Maui's 'Laguna Beach').
3.
Eat here at sunset (make reservations if you can, or I think you can just sit at the bar):
Maui Dining: Merriman's Kapalua | The Roaming Boomers
This place has the most incredible sunset view.
4.
Eat here at sunset too - Its a restaurant inside the Grand Wailea resort. Its named after a fish -
Humuhumunukunukuapuaa (I think thats right). Its another open air dining experience overlooking the ocean. The restaurant is actually right over the water and you can actually hear fish moving around in the water as you eat (they make a swishing sound).
5.
Go to a Luau - IThe one we went to was at the Grand Wailea resort. Once again, you don't have to be a guest. Its about $100 a person though. That's actually a typical price for a luau, since its one of those once-in-a-lifetime things. The one at Grand Wailea is supposedly the best one, but I haven't been to maui since 2004, but its a Hilton hotel so its definitely a good one. There's a fire dancer, hula dancers and they roast a pig in a big pit, plus there is lots of other food, basically a buffet.
6. There's an aquarium there which is nice to visit. Its like the one in Long Beach.
7.
Watch the sunset on Mt. Haleakala - This was the most memorable part of the whole trip and something I'll never forget. You'll see the sun setting over the islands from a mountaintop (you drive up to it). It's like looking out of an airplane but there's no window or wall in your way. Breathtaking is the only word to describe it.
8.
the beach at Kapalua Bay - just a small beautiful beach that was once voted the most beautiful in the world by Conde Nast (the travel magazine).
Theres also lots of things you can do like horseback riding, scuba diving, scenic helicopter rides, paragliding, beaches, etc..
I think that's all I have. Hope you guys have an amazing time!