The Ultimate Maui Travel Guide (2026)
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Snorkeling, volcano sunrises, and scenic drives await you on Maui! Welcome to the Valley Isle.
With sparkling beaches, clear water, a volcano, and waterfalls, there is no shortage of things to do, see, and experience here.
While Maui is the most expensive island to visit (price compare islands here), it offers a wide range of accommodations, restaurants, and sights, so there are plenty of ways to design your Maui vacation.
Whether you’re looking for a luxurious honeymoon at the only adults-only resort in Hawaii or you’d prefer to book a cabin on the beach, we’ve got your planning covered with this Maui travel guide.
Due to the fires on August 8th, 2023, the town of Lahaina is rebuilding. Things are opening up, though! The Lahaina Harbor has tours departing from it; our favorite Maui luau is open; and the Cannery Mall and the restaurants behind it, like Star Noodle, Mala Tavern, and Aloha Mixed Plate, are open. See our Visiting Lahaina Guide for what is open in Lahaina!
West Maui, including Ka’anapali Beach Resorts, Napili Bay, and Kapalua, is a wonderful place to stay. Thank you for visiting Maui in 2026 and beyond!
You’ll find everything you need to know about planning your trip to Maui here.
Want to cut to the chase? We’ve got you covered with these quick links:
– When: Pick the best time to visit Maui
– Where: Pick what part of the island, and your lodging
– What: Check out 33 Things to Do on Maui, or filter and sort with our Activities & Tours database
– How: Decide how you’ll get around, with a rental car or check out how to skip a rental car!
Want to hop around? Use our handy table of contents below to find exactly what you’re looking for.
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The step-by-step itinerary takes you to all the best beaches, snorkeling spots, restaurants, and sights. You’ll get six carefully planned excursion days to help you see the can’t miss stops no matter how limited your time is.
Get all the details on our itinerary and download it for a memorable and easily planned trip to Maui.
Maui Travel Guide: Facts
Impress your seatmate on the plane or win trivia night with these facts about Maui:




It may be long and windy, but we never get sick of the Road to Hana, and we love a good photo recreation over the years!

Hi! I’m Erica,
Co-founder of The Hawaii Vacation Guide. I’ve lived on Maui and Oahu and travel the islands regularly with my husband Jordan and our kids, Henry and Edith. From planning unforgettable island-hopping adventures to paddling out on my SUP during whale season, I know what it takes to craft the perfect Hawaii vacation.
Maui Geography
Let’s get a lay of the island so you can plan your trip more easily!
Maui is the second-largest island in Hawaii and is uniquely shaped. It was formed by two volcanoes, Haleakala and the West Maui Mountains.
Like all of the Hawaiian islands, there are two sides: a leeward side and a windward side. The leeward side of the island is drier, and the windward side is wetter.
There are five distinct areas on the island: West Maui, South Maui, Central Maui, Upcountry Maui, and East Maui (Hana).

West Maui
On West Maui, you’ll find long stretches of beaches, warm weather, numerous snorkeling spots, plenty of resorts and vacation rentals, and jaw-dropping sunsets.
Kaanapali in West Maui is one of our favorite places to stay on Maui. We stay here for the snorkeling spots like Kapalua Bay, and the picturesque Napili Bay.
Lahaina Town is still the place to eat with the Restaurants in Lahaina, and there are wonderful tours in and around Lahaina: 17 Lahaina Things to Do.
Check out our favorite Things to Do in Kapalua and Napili, and Things to Do in Kaanapali if you want to enjoy West Maui.
South Maui
Another popular spot with visitors, South Maui dials up the luxury. Here you’ll find the most luxurious hotels on the island, stunning beaches, and views of Molokini Crater and Kaho’olawe.
Popular spots here include the resort community of Wailea, the small town of Kihei, the expansive Makena Beach, and plenty of tour boats leaving for snorkeling at Molokini Crater.
Check out our favorite beaches and things to do in South Maui.

Central Maui
You’ll fly into central Maui when you land at Kahului Airport (OGG), the main commercial airport on the island. But that’s not all you’ll find here. Once you leave the airport area, you’ll find plenty of small restaurants and shops, dramatic mountain views, and great hiking. Wailuku and Kihei are the largest towns in Central Maui. See our Kahului Things to Do, besides stopping at Costco.
Visit the sacred Iao Valley or hike the Waihee Ridge Trail. Or head up to the north coast to stroll through the town of Paia and eat at the most famous restaurant in Hawaii: Mama’s Fish House.

Kahului is a main cruise port in Hawaii, so if you’re visiting on a cruise ship, be sure to check out all our Hawaii cruise resources, including our favorite Maui shore excursions.
Upcountry Maui
Bring your sweater and head up the slope of Haleakala to Upcountry Maui. You’ll climb in elevation as you get beautiful views of the ocean below you. It’s also a famous spot to watch the sunrise or sunset.

You can visit the small cowboy town of Makawao, visit one of the many farms on the island to sample fresh tropical produce, or continue heading up the mountain to the top and visit Haleakala National Park.
In Upcountry, the drive is often just as beautiful as the destination. Most of our favorite Maui farm tours are in Upcountry. And don’t forget to check out our favorite things to do in upcountry Maui.
East Maui
Visit East Maui by taking the famous Road to Hana (decide here if the Road to Hana is worth it for you!). This drive takes you around 620 curves, over 59 bridges, and delivers views of a stunning coastline, lush landscape, and stunning Maui waterfalls.
This windward part of the island is remote and rugged, and an adventure. See our Maui Itinerary on how to plan your stops to Hana, or check out our favorite Road to Hana Guided Tour.
We also put together a comprehensive guide on the Road to Hana, and we’ll help you choose the right route for your group.

Our 33 Things to Do on Maui is organized by location to make your planning easier!
What’s the Best Time of Year to Visit Maui?
While you may be visiting from a place that has four seasons each year, in Hawaii there are just two: summer (kau) and winter (hooilo):
Luckily, the weather on Maui is warm and pleasant year-round, so there’s truly no bad time to visit. But our favorite months to visit are April/May and September/October, because there are fewer visitors, the weather is great, and it’s a little less expensive to travel in this off-peak season period.
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While the winter months get slightly cooler temperatures, and there is a little more rain. Staying on South or West Maui will increase your chances of sunny days and tank-top temperatures. That’s why Maui is such a great place to visit year-round.
And if you’re curious about ocean temperatures and conditions, we have good news. The ocean temperature is always between 75 and 80 degrees year-round. That means you can swim comfortably in January and in June.
But aside from temperature, consider waves.

During the summer months, you can usually find calm water around the island. The exception is if a storm (or its remnants) is passing by or if the island is getting a south swell.
South Maui is known to get swells during the summer months, which can bring in larger waves and choppy conditions. West Maui typically has calmer ocean conditions in the summer.
In the winter, north swells can bring choppy water and large waves to the north, west, and east sides of the island, while the south usually stays a bit calmer.
Get the full scoop on the best time to visit Maui.


Getting to Maui
There are two airports on Maui, though one is used very infrequently. The main airport is Kahului Airport (OGG). This airport is located in central Maui, approximately 30 minutes from Wailea and 45 minutes from Ka’anapali. Kahului Airport serves inter-island, domestic, and international flights.
The second airport, Kapalua Airport, is located in West Maui, just a short distance from Ka’anapali. You’ll primarily find flights to Kapalua Airport from Honolulu on Mokulele Airlines. Island Hopping in Hawaii: How To Do It Right.

Renting a Car and Getting Around Maui
Should you rent a car in Maui? Most likely, yes. While Maui does have a bus system, Uber, and taxis, renting a car makes traveling around on your vacation easier.
We’ve done the math for you to help you decide if renting a car on Maui is right for you.
Our favorite tip for anyone visiting Hawaii is to book with Discount Hawaii Car Rental. When we travel inter-island, or we have friends in town, we use them 95% of the time. They offer the most competitive rates, they work with national agencies, you don’t have to pre-book, and you can cancel at any time. There are also great local companies to rent from, like Kihei Rent a Car. See our Should You Rent a Car on Maui video below for more information.
If you can’t get a car (remember that great rental car shortage of summer 2021?) or you just don’t want to get one, here are 11 tips for getting around Maui without a car.
For the most part, the roads on Maui are well-paved and easy to navigate with any type of car — no 4-wheel drive required! Though if you want to rent a jeep…it really is fun.
If you don’t want to rent a car but still want to get out and see the sights, a guided tour is a great option. Two of our favorite tours that will pick you up from your hotel and take you around are the Haleakala Guided Sunrise Tour and the Road to Hana Guided Tour.

Where to Stay on Maui
Ready to book your stay on Maui? Maui has plenty of five-star resorts, outstanding vacation rentals, and a range of options in between. But what is right for you?
For details on our favorite hotels and vacation rentals on Maui, see our Where to Stay directory!
If you’re looking for something a little different, check out the camping options Maui offers!
Should you stay in a hotel or vacation rental on Maui?
Go for a hotel if you’re looking for the traditional resort experience with big pools, nearby beaches, and restaurants within walking distance. Opt for a vacation rental if you want access to a kitchen, need space, or want to save money.
We routinely stay in both. We’ll book a vacation rental for the majority of our stay so we have access to a kitchen and a little more space for the kids. Then we’ll treat ourselves to a great resort for a few days to enjoy the pool and other amenities. This has been a winning combo for us recently.
If you’re still not sure what you want to do, we break down the difference between choosing a hotel and a vacation rental in Hawaii. If you’re looking to go easy on your wallet, fill your time with 14 things to do on Maui on a budget.

Should you stay in Ka’anapali, Wailea, Kihei, or…?
While there are five main areas on Maui, most visitors stay on either West Maui or South Maui to maximize their odds of sunshine, warm weather, and lack of rain.
Whether you should stay in West Maui (Ka’anapali, Lahaina, Napili, Kapalua) or South Maui (Kihei, Wailea, Makena) is often a heated debate. We try to help you make the right decision for you with these two articles:
- Where to Stay on Maui: your accommodation guide
- Ka’anapali vs. Wailea: pick your perfect spot
- Ka’anapali vs. Kihei
- Wailea vs Kapalua
- Best Area to Stay on Maui – what is right for your style?
Plus, get a list of some of our favorite places to stay when on Maui:
- Our Favorite Maui Honeymoon Hotels
- The Best Family-Friendly Hotels on Maui (kid-tested and approved)
- Maui Vacation Rentals for Large Groups
- Maui Vacation Rentals with Private Pools
- Guide to Camping on Maui
- The 7 Best Vacation Rentals in Wailea and Makena

How Many Days Should You Stay on Maui
According to the Hawaii Tourism Authority, in 2025, the average length of stay for a visitor to Maui was nearly 9 days! While you might not be able to get away for that long, we recommend starting with at least a week on the island. There is so much to see, and that gives you time to balance relaxation with adventure.
Read more about why we recommend spending at least a week on Maui. And don’t miss our Hawaii packing list as you’re getting ready to go.
Beaches and Snorkeling Spots on Maui
If you’re coming to Maui to snorkel, you’re in luck! In our opinion, Maui is the best island for snorkeling. Add in the stunning beaches, and you are in for a treat.
We share the Best Maui Webcams so you can check out some of our favorite beaches, see the weather, and escape from wherever you are right now.

Our favorite beaches include:
- Kapalua Bay: There’s a reason this beach was named the best beach by Dr. Beach in 2018. A beautiful crescent-shaped beach that is partially protected from larger waves for most of the year, this is the perfect spot to spend the day. It’s also a fantastic snorkeling spot. Get the full details on Kapalua Bay.
- Kahekili (Airport) Beach Park: This Ka’anapali Beach is a gem. It’s usually less crowded than the beaches in Ka’anapali, and it has a large, free parking lot. And there’s a nice reef for snorkeling. Plan your visit to our Airport Beach on Maui: The Full Guide.
- Wailea Beach: There’s a reason some of the biggest resorts on Maui are located on this beach. It’s large, beautiful, and has water that is generally easily swimmable. It’s a beautiful place to spend the entire day.
Maui is full of great beaches. Don’t miss our 17 favorite beaches on Maui, with directions and other details like amenities, parking, and lifeguard services. We also break down our favorite beaches in South Maui and the best beaches in Lahaina and West Maui.

Don’t forget your reef-safe sunscreen!
And if you’re coming to snorkel, we have you covered:
- Get a full list of our 11 favorite snorkeling spots on Maui
- Read all about where you can find sea turtles on Maui (and view them respectfully)
- If you’re looking for a tour, these are our 7 favorite tried-and-tested snorkeling tours on Maui
Remember that while the beaches in Hawaii are beautiful, they are not without risk. Currents, dangerous shore break, and changing ocean conditions make swimming in any ocean dangerous. Practice beach safety by swimming on beaches with lifeguards, obeying lifeguard flags, and when in doubt, don’t go out. This website has more excellent information to help keep you safe.

Things To Do on Maui
There is no shortage of fun to be had on Maui. From whale watching to snorkeling to hiking, there is enough here to keep you busy and exploring for years.
But here are some highlights that you don’t want to miss, and then see our full list of 33 Things to Do on Maui. If you have little ones in tow, we have a massive list of things to do with kids of all ages.
- Whale Watching: If you’re coming to Maui between December and April, you’ll be able to see the thousands of humpback whales that migrate to Hawaii from Alaska to mate and birth their young. Whale watching is such a special experience, and we have a full whale watching guide for you. Then explore our 9 favorite Maui whale-watching tours.
- Haleakala Volcano: Visit Maui’s dormant volcano, Haleakala (means: house of the sun). You can enjoy the day in Haleakala National Park with a trip to the Visitor’s Center, enjoying one of the numerous hikes offered in the park, or by enjoying sunrise or sunset. This article helps you decide what time of day to visit: sunrise or sunset.
- Farm Tours: Explore a different side of Maui with one of the many farm tours. You can visit a coconut farm, a bee farm, a pineapple farm, and more. Or, enjoy a farm tour and lunch combo for a truly memorable day out on the slopes of Haleakala. Get a list of our 17 favorite farm tours on the island.

- Snorkeling Lana’i: There are actually four islands that make up Maui County. The island of Lana’i is located just a short boat or ferry ride away and provides a completely different experience. It’s one of our favorite places to snorkel by taking a day trip on the ferry. Explore all our favorite things to do on Lanai, including a snorkeling tour.
- Road to Hana: You can explore the east side of the island on this famous drive past waterfalls, over bridges, and along the jagged coastline (The 5 Best Road to Hana Routes). It’s a completely different experience from what you’ll find when staying on West or South Maui. Check out our Road to Hana in One Day article or a guided tour.
We know this is a ton of information, so if you want help fitting all of the best sights into your vacation, our Maui itinerary was created just for that.
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The step-by-step itinerary takes you to all the best beaches, snorkeling spots, restaurants, and sights. You’ll get six carefully planned excursion days to help you see the can’t miss stops no matter how limited your time is.
Get all the details on our itinerary and download it for a memorable and easily planned trip to Maui.
Don’t just take our word for it! See what others have to say:
Best Tours and Activities on Maui
While we embrace DIY travel, there’s something to be said for a great tour when you’re in Hawaii. Not only are you supporting a local business, but you’re getting time with a guide who truly knows the island. Whether they’re teaching you the history of the islands during a canoe tour or they’re educating you on the marine life during a snorkeling trip, a good tour experience can stick with you for years.
We’ve done the hard work for you by finding the best of the best tours on the island. Here’s a sampling of our favorites to get started, but don’t forget to check out our full list of Maui Activities and Tours.
Maui Family Vacations
We love the adventures you can have while traveling with your family.
With two little kids that we take everywhere, we also know that sometimes you need a few extra kid-friendly recommendations to make your trip fantastic. So from our family to yours, we have you covered:
- The 10 Best Maui Resorts That Will Thrill Your Kids
- 67 Things to Do on Maui with Kids (sorted by age)
- The 8 Best Kid Beaches that will Make Your Maui Vacation
- 3 Easy Hikes on Maui (that even little legs can do)

If you want an itinerary fit for kids, our Maui Itinerary includes eight itinerary days that kids will love. Plus, we include great family-friendly beaches as well as kid-friendly restaurants. We know the importance of a good Keiki (kids) menu. Get it here!
Popular Maui Videos
Get to know Maui and see some of our best recommendations with our popular Maui videos.
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Full Library of Maui Articles
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The Maui Itinerary
If you’re planning a trip to Maui, we’ve got you covered. Our island itineraries help you navigate the planning process and make your trip smooth once you’re on the island.
Get The Maui Itinerary
The step-by-step itinerary takes you to all the best beaches, snorkeling spots, restaurants, and sights. You’ll get six carefully planned excursion days to help you see the can’t miss stops no matter how limited your time is.
Get all the details on our itinerary and download it for a memorable and easily planned trip to Maui.
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