WHICH RIDESMART MAUI BIKE TOUR IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
Looking for healthy, fun and green activity for the entire family? Want to explore some of Maui’s best sites by on an e-bike? Our e-bike tours allow you to see some of Maui’s most desirable destinations with the flexibility of riding at your own pace. Each tour includes a scenic map, helmet, bike lock, and an electric bike. We also offer guided tour options for those interested in being led by a knowledgeable e-bike specialist, just get in touch to learn more.
Advanced reservations are highly recommended for the best Hawaiian experience!
Experience The Subdued Elegance of Kapalua by Bike
Seven miles north of our bike rental shop is Kapalua, a master-planned community known for it’s championship golf courses, award-winning restaurants and stunning hiking and walking trails. On your self-guided tour of Kapalua, you can enjoy the valley isle without worrying about parking, gas or exhaust emissions. This is a family favorite!
Our Hawaiian bike shop is conveniently located in the luxurious resort town of Kaanapali. Experience the stunning skyline views and the sea in this two hour self-guided tour of Kaanapali. Then hit the beach, grab a bite to eat, and watch the famous sunset cliff dive ceremony at Black Rock!
Ride over and explore the stunning views and amazing sandy beach of the classical crescent-shaped bay located in the northwest corner of Maui. Secluded and still preserved with both charm and natural beauty, the bay is the last best place in Maui with no abundant tourist population or traffic.
Venture southbound beyond the historic town of Lahaina all to Olowalu to see  petroglyphs, snorkel on one of Maui’s healthiest coral reefs, and maybe catch a whale breaching from the shore on a full day tour. Due to the longer distance, only a full day self-guided tour option is available.
Explore the historic town of Lahaina
The historic town of Lahaina is a quick four miles south of Kaanapali, making it one of the most popular e-bike destinations. You can expect to experience a fascinating blend of influences covering Hawaiian history, the whaling era, the missionaries, and immigrant plantation life, and will also have time to get your fill of restaurants, boutiques and art galleries.