Hawaiian Style Happy Hour

Looking for a place to have happy hour on Maui? Near Jo Dorner’s properties, there are many options within minutes on the West Side of the island. We also love to visit the South Side for a beach day and happy hour. Here, we will give you some ideas for both.

In Kapalua, Sansei undoubtedly delivers Maui’s best sushi. Happy hour is from 5:15 – 6:00p.m. and includes 25% off sushi and appetizers. On Thursdays and Fridays between 10:00p.m. to 1:00a.m., Sansei goes one step further and offers 50% off. Some of our favorite starters include the Ocean Salad, Sunomono, Lobster & Blue Crab Ravioli and Fresh Hawaiian Ahi Carpaccio. As for Sushi, Sansei has everything you could imagine plus unique specialty rolls.

Sea House, also located in Kapalua, is oceanfront and includes a patio where you can soak up the sun and enjoy the beautiful breezy weather. Appetizers are 50% off between 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. The location is also ideal for whale watching. Specialty drinks include everything from beers, wines, Mai Tais, Lava Flows, Pina Coladas and more! Sea House has many options for Pupus including for those with a gluten allergy. Our favorites are the Kalua Pork Tacos, seared ahi and coconut shrimp. Each plate is $8 or less!

Heading South for the day? The best place to refresh and replenish after a day in the sun is at a tropical happy hour! One of our favorites is Monkeypod Kitchen by Merriman. Monkeypod offers two happy hours everyday from 3 – 5:30 p.m. and 9 – 11 p.m. This popular restaurant can get very crowded for dinner service so we think the ideal time to load up on delicious food and drinks is during happy hour. Food includes $9 pizzas and 50% off appetizers (some exceptions may apply.) For drinks, try a draft beer, house wine or Ocean Vodka cocktail. Cheers!

Spend Time in Charming Lahaina Town

If you are staying at one of Jo’s properties in the Kapalua area, you are within minutes from Maui’s best town! Lahaina, also on the West side of Maui, is rich with Hawaiian culture. In the early nineteenth century, Lahaina was the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii and the island’s number one whaling destination.

Lahaina is a beach town situated just below the West Maui Mountains along the coast. The area has a very dry climate, which makes it a fantastic place to lounge, tan and enjoy water activities. The town was once known as Lele, meaning “relentless sun.” You’ll notice that the area is indeed much drier than Kapalua and Kaanapali, which often receive light showers and are home to very different plant life.

Lahaina is the largest town on Maui with a thriving scene of day activities and nightlife. This charming town is the perfect place to enjoy art galleries or go shopping on Front Street and the Lahaina Outlet Mall. Lahaina is also home to world-class chefs, local restaurants, and lively bars.

The island has one main commuter route to and from Lahaina on Honoapiilani Highway. This road offers stunning views of the mountains, Pacific Ocean, and neighboring islands. There is however, a “back route,” which is fantastic for a day trip. Kahekili Highway features lush plant life, deep green mountains, the famous Nakalele blowhole and sweeping panoramic ocean views.

In downtown Lahaina, the congregation place is undoubtedly Front Street. It’s worth taking a leisurely day to walk around Front Street, sit by the harbor and enjoy the view with some Ululani’s Shave Ice.

For beach activities, head to black rock for a snorkel or book a boat tour that leaves from the Lahaina harbor. Tours head to quite a few different spots around the island including Molokini, Turtle Town, and Coral Gardens. During the winter, Lahaina is one of the best spots in the world for whale watching.

There are so many things to do and places to see! If you don’t already have a place in Kapalua, then look at the listings and contact Jo Dorner today!