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Maui
Hawaii

Maui Hawaii Travel Guide | Hotels, Attractions, Restaurants, Airport

Kahului Airport, located on Maui, serves as the island's primary gateway. With modern facilities and efficient services, it welcomes travelers to the stunning landscapes of Hawaii. The airport's proximity to popular destinations like Haleakalā National Park and the Road to Hana makes it convenient for exploration. Rental cars and shuttle services are readily available for seamless transportation. Be prepared for the Agriculture Inspection, which aims to protect Maui's ecosystem. The airport offers dining, shopping, and comfortable waiting areas. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by the warm aloha spirit, setting the tone for a memorable Maui adventure.

Airport & Flight Information

Getting Around

Public Transit

A lack of public transportation makes renting a car a good idea in Maui

Ridesharing

Rideshare companies (Uber/Lyft) operate in Maui

Taxi

Taxis are available

Rental Car

Be sure to read your rental agreement to make sure you can take your car to the popular tourist areas

Our Top Hotels

Maui's hotels offer luxurious escapes surrounded by natural beauty, though it's important to note that hotel prices tend to be high due to the island's popularity. The Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea combines elegance with stunning ocean views, while the Montage Kapalua Bay boasts private residences and top-notch amenities. The Grand Wailea, A Waldorf Astoria Resort, features tropical gardens and a lavish spa. For extended stays, the Residence Inn by Marriott Maui Wailea offers comfortable suites near the shoreline. Each hotel provides unique experiences, from beachfront relaxation to world-class dining, ensuring a memorable stay amidst Maui's enchanting landscapes and hospitality.

Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea
$$$
★★★★★

Montage Kapalua Bay
$$$
★★★★★

Grand Wailea, A Waldorf Astoria Resort
$$$
★★★★★

Residence Inn by Marriott Maui Wailea
$$$
★★★

Our Top Attractions

Maui is a paradise of diverse experiences. Snorkel at Molokini's vibrant coral reef, immersing in marine life. Traverse the legendary Road to Hana, unveiling waterfalls, lush landscapes, and black sand beaches. Witness the sunrise atop Haleakalā, a volcanic wonderland with panoramic views. Embark on the Pipiwai Trail, leading through bamboo forests to the enchanting Waimoku Falls. Surfing, paddleboarding, and kayaking grace the pristine shores. Explore historic Lahaina Town, a hub of art and culture. Taste local flavors at Maui's farm-to-table restaurants. The island's vibrant luaus offer traditional dance and cuisine. Maui's array of experiences promises an unforgettable journey amidst natural beauty and cultural richness.

Molokini

Molokini

Road to Hana

Road to Hana

Haleakala

Haleakala

Pipiwai Trail

Pipiwai Trail

Our Top Restaurants

Duke's Beach House Maui
$$

Cuisine Type: Hawaii Beach Dining
Estimated Cost Per Person: $50

Mama's Fish House
$$$

Cuisine Type: Seafood
Estimated Cost Per Person: $80

Monkeypod Kitchen by Merriman
$

Cuisine Type: Farm-To-Table Hawaian
Estimated Cost Per Person: $35

Tommy Bahama Restaurant
$$

Cuisine Type: Seafood & Grill
Estimated Cost Per Person: $50

Tin Roof Maui
$

Cuisine Type: Authentic Hawaii
Estimated Cost Per Person: $20

Weather Information

Maui enjoys a temperate tropical climate, characterized by warm and pleasant weather year-round. With daytime temperatures averaging between 75-85°F (24-29°C), it's ideal for beachgoers and outdoor enthusiasts. The island experiences two main seasons: a dry season from April to October and a rainy season from November to March. Coastal areas offer milder temperatures, while higher elevations, like Haleakalā, can be cooler. Trade winds provide refreshing breezes, especially along the coasts. Rainfall patterns vary, creating lush landscapes and vibrant rainbows. Packing lightweight clothing, sunscreen, and a light jacket is advisable for exploring Maui's diverse microclimates and enjoying its inviting weather.


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