Walk a Maui labyrinth with a local healer, then beach breathwork and ocean dip
3.5 hours
Up to 6 people
Water, snacks, GoPro video
Connect with Hawaiian traditions on a guided West Side adventure that blends walking meditation, intention setting, and time by the ocean. You’ll visit an ancient labyrinth, then continue to a beach for breathwork, chanting, a coffee scrub, and a refreshing swim.
Meeting location is in Ma'alaea; the exact address is sent in your confirmation email. Tours start at 7:30 AM or 2:30 PM. Shared tours accommodate up to 6 people; groups of 4+ are automatically private, and a $239 privacy fee applies for smaller private groups.
100% refund if the operator can’t reschedule. 100% refund if you cancel up to 10 days before your tour. No refund for cancellations within 10 days of your tour.
Wear sneakers or hiking shoes. Bring a bathing suit, towel, and something comfortable to wear over it (shorts/shirt). Wear clothing and shoes you’re okay getting wet or dirty, and avoid bringing valuables, purses, or backpacks.
Yes. You’ll sign a waiver the day of your adventure. It releases Epic Maui Hikes from liability and allows photos from your experience to be used on their social media and website.
Yes. Reef-safe sunscreen and mosquito repellent are included. If you have sensitivities to sun or mosquitoes, leave other products at home.
The guides here consistently make the difference between a good tour and an unforgettable one. Names like Keenan, Lauren, Sirena, and Travis come up repeatedly, with travelers raving about how knowledgeable and personable they are. These aren't just drivers dropping you at viewpoints – they're sharing Hawaiian culture, checking water depths before letting anyone jump, adjusting itineraries based on your family's interests, and genuinely connecting with guests. Multiple reviewers mention feeling like they'd made a friend by day's end. The waterfall hikes through bamboo forests get particular love, with rope swings and natural pools being highlights. But what stands out is the flexibility: guides tailor experiences whether you're traveling with grandparents, active teens, or cruise passengers on a tight schedule. They handle all the stress of navigating the Road to Hana while providing fresh banana bread, cold drinks, towels, and stops at local spots you'd never find on your own. The fact that guides take photos throughout and share them afterward (sometimes on your phone, sometimes on SD cards) adds real value. Families especially appreciate how guides adapt to different age groups and energy levels without anyone feeling rushed.