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Maui Highlights

Maui, known as “The Valley Isle,” is beloved for its blend of luxury, adventure, and natural beauty. With scenic coastlines, lush rainforests, and charming towns, Maui offers something for everyone, whether you’re catching the sunrise at Haleakalā, driving the Road to Hana, snorkeling in Molokini Crater, or relaxing on Kāʻanapali Beach. Maui is ideal for couples, families, and nature lovers looking for a mix of relaxation and unforgettable outdoor experiences.
Haleakala volcano in Maui, Hawaii

Top Reasons to Visit

Scenic sunrise or sunset at Haleakalā National Park
Road to Hana drive featuring waterfalls, black-sand beaches, and rainforest views
Snorkeling or scuba diving at Molokini Crater and Turtle Town
Whale watching (seasonal: December–April) from boat or shore
Iao Valley State Monument: Tucked in central Maui, this sacred valley features dramatic emerald peaks and an easy walking trail to the Iao Needle.
Sunset beach walks and luxury resorts in Wailea and Kāʻanapali

Perfect for These Travelers

Couples seeking a romantic island escape with luxury resorts and scenic spots
Families looking for safe beaches, outdoor fun, and cultural experiences
Adventure travelers who love hiking, snorkeling, ziplining, and scenic drives

Things to Do

Sunrise at Haleakalā – Requires a reservation; bundle up for the chilly summit and witness breathtaking views

Road to Hana – A full-day adventure of waterfalls, scenic lookouts, and hidden beaches

Molokini Crater snorkeling tour – Explore a sunken volcanic crater filled with marine life

Maui Ocean Center – Family-friendly aquarium with Hawaiian marine education

Luau experience – Enjoy Hawaiian cuisine, hula dancing, and Polynesian storytelling

Where to Stay

Upcountry Maui Escape the beach for rolling hills, farms, and paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) culture. Don’t miss a visit to a local goat dairy or lavender farm

Photo of a family on the beach holding an American Flag.

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Good to Know

Passport Required:

Best Time to Visit:

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Not if traveling from the US. If traveling from a country outside the US you will need a passport.
April to early June and September to November offer great weather and fewer crowds. Winter months (December–March) are popular for whale watching but tend to be busier and more expensive.
Pack casual resort wear, swimsuits, and sturdy shoes for hiking. Bring a warm jacket and rain layer for higher elevations like Haleakalā and upcountry areas.
U.S. Dollar (USD)
15–20% at restaurants and for service staff is standard
English is the official language; you’ll also hear Hawaiian phrases and names throughout the islands.
Sunny year-round with daytime highs of 75–88°F and evening lows of 65–70°F; dry season runs April–October, wet season November–March.
Renting a car is recommended for exploring the island
Moderate to high — Maui is one of Hawaii’s more expensive islands, especially for accommodations and rental cars. Traveling in the off-season and booking early can help save money.
Maui is very safe; pay attention to beach warning signs and respect natural areas
Reliable in most areas; limited service in remote regions like the Road to Hāna

Good to Know

PASSPORT REQUIRED?
Not if traveling from the US. If traveling from a country outside the US you will need a passport.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
April to early June and September to November offer great weather and fewer crowds. Winter months (December–March) are popular for whale watching but tend to be busier and more expensive.
CLOTHING
Pack casual resort wear, swimsuits, and sturdy shoes for hiking. Bring a warm jacket and rain layer for higher elevations like Haleakalā and upcountry areas.
CURRENCY
U.S. Dollar (USD)
TIPPING
15–20% at restaurants and for service staff is standard
LANGUAGE
English is the official language; you’ll also hear Hawaiian phrases and names throughout the islands.
WEATHER TIPS
Sunny year-round with daytime highs of 75–88°F and evening lows of 65–70°F; dry season runs April–October, wet season November–March.
TRANSPORTATION
Renting a car is recommended for exploring the island
COST OF TRAVEL
Moderate to high — Maui is one of Hawaii’s more expensive islands, especially for accommodations and rental cars. Traveling in the off-season and booking early can help save money.
SAFETY
Maui is very safe; pay attention to beach warning signs and respect natural areas
CELL PHONE RECEPTION
Reliable in most areas; limited service in remote regions like the Road to Hāna

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