Tips For Traveling to Maui With Babies & Toddlers

As a seasoned traveler and Maui family photographer, I understand the unique challenges and joys that come with exploring Maui with Babies and toddlers. From capturing unforgettable family moments, to navigating the Island’s stunning (and sometimes challenging landscapes and climates), let me help guide you through some of the most helpful tips to make things a bit more easier on you…because parents, we all know how it is 🥴

Mom and dad holding their two daughters while laughing and admiring each other in wailea hawaii
  1. Plan ahead for Maui Family Photos

    Before you even set foot on the Island, consider scheduling a family photoshoot with one of Maui’s best family photographers, like myself! It’s always a fun adventure, and something you’ll regret NOT doing looking back on your time here. Plus, all photographers here on Maui are invaluable resources on well…just about everything! Ask us where to eat, stay, things to do and we’ll gladly recommend activities or retreats appropriate for your family.

  2. Choose Family-Friendy Accommodations

    Finding the right accommodations is KEY to an stress-free vacation. Dare I say…POOL, POOL, POOL. Look for family-friendly resorts or vacation rentals that offer amenities like kids pools, water slides, cribs, refrigerators, microwaves, high chairs and child proofing services. Many resorts in Maui also have Kids Clubs and activities to keep your little ones entertained while you relax and unwind with a nice Mai Tai or Lavaflow 🍹 Some of my personal favorites are: The Grand Wailea, The Marriott Ocean Club in Wailea, Honua Kai, The Westin Nanea, and The Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa.

  3. Pack Wisely for Family Excursions & Adventures

    Maui’s diverse landscapes and plethora of micro-climates offer endless opportunities for family fun. Be sure to pack essentials like sunscreen, hats, swimsuits, warm clothing, towels, a change of clothing, and plenty of snacks and water for your little adventurers (and you!). I highly recommend just keeping these things in your car at all times so you’re always prepared. Don’t forget to bring a sturdy baby carrier or stroller for exploring uneven terrain, and consider renting any bulky baby gear to lighten your load. I highly recommend Maui Vacation Equipment for all your rental needs!

  4. Embrace Nature & the Hawaiian Culture

    Hawaii is special in so many ways. From the views, to the food, and especially, the culture. Embrace local culture and immerse yourself in some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. Hop in your car and drive the Road to Hana and stop as much as you can….take it all in. Consider not wearing shoes too often either…feel the energy of the land as you slow down and unwind.

  5. Be Flexible and Take it Slow

    Above all, remember to take it slow and enjoy every moment with your little ones in Maui. There’s a time change for everyone, so allow the patience as every adjusts, especially for nap times. Embrace the laid-back island lifestyle and don’t be afraid to adjust your plans based on your children’s needs and preferences. Whether you're spending a day building sandcastles on the beach or hiking through the lush valley of Iao State Park, cherish these precious moments together as a family.

mother, father, son and daughter sitting on a sandy beach with greenery in background in maui hawaii at sunset at poolenalena beach

If you’d like to learn more about my Maui Family Photo Sessions, I’d love to hear from you! Let’s plan the perfect, adventurous session for you & yours 💕 Reach out HERE!

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