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The Valley Isle — Romance, Adventure & Natural Beauty

Population

160K

Top Attraction

Kaanapali Beach

Known For

The Valley Isle

Avg Temp

75°F

Welcome to Maui

Maui is the second-largest Hawaiian island and consistently voted one of the best islands in the world. Known as ‘The Valley Isle’ for the sweeping valley between its two volcanic mountains, Maui offers an intoxicating blend of romance, adventure, and natural splendor. The island is home to the legendary Road to Hana, a winding coastal highway that passes through 59 bridges and countless waterfalls. At 10,000 feet, Haleakala National Park offers otherworldly sunrise experiences above the clouds. Maui’s western shore features the historic whaling town of Lahaina, now a vibrant arts and dining hub, while pristine beaches like Ka’anapali and Wailea draw sun-seekers from around the globe. From December through April, humpback whales gather in the warm Maui waters, creating some of the best whale-watching opportunities in the world. Whether you’re honeymooning, family vacationing, or adventure seeking, Maui offers the perfect Hawaiian escape.

  • Haleakala is the world's largest dormant volcano
  • The Road to Hana has 620 curves and 59 bridges
  • Maui is the humpback whale capital of the world (Dec–Apr)
  • Maui's upcountry region grows 85% of Hawaii's onions
  • Lahaina was once the capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom

Popular Maui Tours & Activities

Skip the shared shuttles and hotel queues—a private driver picks you up directly from your Kahului accommodati...

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Let your keiki unleash their creativity at the Ritz Carlton Kapalua with a hands-on t-shirt design workshop. Y...

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Wrap up your West Maui vacation with a direct, stress-free ride from your Lahaina, Kaanapali, or Kapalua hotel...

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Rent an entire vessel exclusively for your group and chart your own course through Maui's premier snorkeling z...

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Sail into Maui's most coveted afternoon light aboard your private monohull, snorkeling hidden coral gardens at...

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Wade into the warm shallows of Makena Landing and drift above lava ledges where Hawaiian green sea turtles—hon...

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A five-hour catamaran journey from Maalaea Harbor takes you to Turtle Town, where Hawaiian green sea turtles g...

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Settle into reserved seating at The Feast at Mokapu, an intimate luau on Mokapu Beach at the Andaz Maui at Wai...

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Watch the sun sink into the Pacific while traditional Hawaiian dancers, fire-breathers, and live musicians per...

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Skip the standard seats and claim prime positioning at Gilligans Island Luau in Kihei, where your view of trad...

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Skip the full Road to Hana marathon and hit the best highlights in six hours with a private guide who knows wh...

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Roll up your sleeves at Alaloa Lounge in Lahaina and master the craft of tropical cocktail-making from expert ...

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Trade the single-day rush for two unhurried days exploring Maui's legendary Hana Highway. You'll spend the nig...

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Maui Travel Tips

A rental car is strongly recommended on Maui. Public transportation is very limited, and most of the island’s top attractions — from Road to Hana to Haleakala — require your own wheels. Book your rental in advance, especially during peak season.

Maui is beautiful year-round. Winter (December–April) brings humpback whales and slightly higher chances of rain on the north shore. Summer is drier and calmer for water sports. Shoulder seasons offer great value.

Ka’anapali and Wailea are Maui’s top luxury resort destinations. Kihei offers great mid-range options, while Lahaina provides a walkable town experience. Paia and Makawao offer a charming local village feel.

Don’t miss the Road to Hana, Haleakala sunrise, Molokini snorkeling, whale watching (in season), and a traditional Hawaiian luau. These are the experiences that define a Maui vacation.

Maui FAQ

Maui is famous for the Road to Hana, Haleakala sunrise, world-class whale watching, stunning beaches like Ka’anapali, and its romantic, upscale atmosphere.

Plan for 5–7 days to experience the highlights. The Road to Hana alone takes a full day, and Haleakala sunrise requires an early morning departure.

Yes, a rental car is highly recommended on Maui. Public transit is limited, and you’ll want flexibility to explore Hana, Haleakala, and different beach towns.

Road to Hana, Haleakala sunrise, Molokini snorkeling, Ka’anapali Beach, Lahaina town, and whale watching (seasonal).

Ka’anapali and Wailea are the top resort areas. Kihei offers budget-friendly options, and Lahaina provides a walkable town experience.

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