Maui Resorts:
Summary of Resorts


Destination Guides:

Vacation Planning Guide

Bahamas
      Islands
      Castaway Cay
      Coco Cay
      Princess Cays
Bermuda

Caribbean:
Caribbean Overview
Anguilla
Antigua
Aruba
Barbados
Belize
Bonaire
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Curacao
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Grenada
Guadeloupe
Haiti
Haiti Labadee
Honduras
Jamaica
Martinique
Puerto Rico
St. Barts
St. Kitts
St. Lucia
St. Maarten
St. Martin
St. Vincent
Trinidad & Tobago
Turks & Caicos
U.S. Virgin Islands
Venezuela

Mexico:
Acapulco
Cabo San Lucas
Cancun & Playa Del Carmen
Costa Maya
Cozumel
Ensenada
Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo
Mazatlan
Puerto Vallarta

Hawaii:
Hawaii Overview
Waikiki/Honolulu/Oahu
Maui
Kauai
Hawaii, The Big Island
Molokai

Tahiti & Fiji:
Tahitian Islands
Papeete/Tahiti
Moorea
Bora Bora +
Fiji

Alaska
Alaska Overview
Juneau
Skagway
Sitka
Ketchikan
Inside Passage
Glacier Bay
Denali National Park

California
Los Angeles
Long Beach
San Diego
Catalina Island
San Francisco

Florida
Miami
Fort Lauderdale
Tampa
Orlando
Jacksonville
Key West

Other
Panama Canal
New Orleans
Vancouver

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Maui
Hawaii, USA

Vacation Planning Guide

 


Pier


Railroad


Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens


Haleakala


Ho'okipa Beach


Kaanapali Beach

Images ©
Hawaii Visitors & Convention Center
Softkey Photo Library

Official Language: English, Hawaiian is also spoken

Average Temperature:

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
79° 79° 80° 81° 82° 84° 85° 86° 86° 85° 82° 80°
Average Rainfall (inches):
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
3.5 2.2 2.2 1.5 1.1 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.8 2.3 3.0 3.8
Climate: Oahu experiences excellent year-round weather; The Big Island of Hawaii is hotter, Molokai & Lanai are drier, Kauai is wetter, and Maui is has more wind.
Currency: US$
Geography:

The island of Maui is 728 square miles with three peaks more than a mile high, 120 miles of shoreline, over 80 golden-sand beaches, and over a thousand waterfalls.

The Hawaiian Islands stretch 1,500 miles across the central Pacific Ocean. It's comprised of islands, islets, reefs, and rocks. Although, Oahu is the most visited island, Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island of Hawaii offers rain forests, volcanoes, pounding surf, sandy beaches, and whale watching opportunities.

Population (HI): 900,000
Travel Seasons: Peak Season:
(1) Mid-December to April.
(2) Accommodations are limited during Japan's 'Golden Week', 3 weeks beginning the last week in April.
(3) Mid-June to August, when a large number of families travel during the summer, therefore the rates are less favorable
Low Season: May to mid-June; September to mid-December
Flying Time: Los Angeles: 6 hours
Chicago:
9 hours 40 minutes
New York:
12 hours
Miami:
10 hours 45 minutes
Other Costs:

Daily Hotel Car Parking Expense: up to $20.00

Daily Resort Fee: $10.00 per room

Shopping:

Pineapples
Macadamia nuts
Coffee
Coconuts
Perfume
Jewelry
Linen
Shells
Silk

Activities: Snorkeling & Scuba Diving
Beaches
Parasailing & Kayaking
Waterskiing & Windsurfing
Surfing
Sportfishing
Golf & Tennis
Camping & Hiking
Horseback Riding
Bike Down a Volcano
One Day Cruise to Lanai
Hawaiian Luau
Hana/Haleakala Helicopter Flight
Major Attractions: Oheo Gulch and Seven Pools
Hana Highway Drive
Haleakala National Park
- waterfalls
Kalahaku Overlook
Front Street and Pioneer Inn
Baldwin House and Master's Reading Room

Whalers Village Whaling Museum
Kaanapali Beach

Old Lahaina Cafe- Hawaiian luau
Ho'okipa Beach - windsurfing
Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens -
flora
Kahakuloa Cliffs -
sea turtles mate
Lahaina-Kaanapali and Pacific Railroad -
HawaiI's only passenger train
Maui Myth & Magic Theatre
Hana Sky Trek
Honolua Bay/Kapalua Westside Adventure Tour
Haleakala Volcano Sunrise
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Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau

 

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