Maui Island Hotels & Tourism
Kapalua Bay: perfect for snorkeling, kayaking, or just lazing around
Say a big aloha to misty jungles, warm oceans and cool drinks.
Maui's scenery is superb and its landscapes serene. The island's sunny western coast is lined with gorgeous white-sand beaches, and in winter the warm oceans are alive with humpback whales. You can explore jungles and waterfalls, windsurf with the pros or enjoy a drink at Lahaina's historic taverns.
Maui is known as the 'Valley Island' because of its two large extinct volcanoes divided by a tropical central valley. It's the second-largest of the Hawaiian islands and the most developed of the Neighbor Islands. Its windsurfing and surf spots are some of the best in the world.
Maui's larger (and younger) eastern side is dominated by 10,023ft (3007m) Haleakala, the world's largest dormant volcano. West Maui is overlooked by the West Maui Mountains. The rainy northeast sides of both mountain masses are cut with deep ravines and valleys leading down to the coast. White-sand beaches run along much of the island's western shoreline.
Most visitors to Maui land at the main airport in Kahului, on the northern coast of the island's 'waist.' From Kahului it's 5mi (8km) east to Paia down Hwy 36 and another 45mi (72km) to Hana on the eastern tip of the island. Upcountry is 15mi (24km) south on Hwy 37, and the summit of Haleakala is another 20mi (32km) along the same road. Heading west, it's 25mi (40km) to Lahaina and another 4mi (6km) to Kaanapali.
Welcome to Maui Island, Hawaii! Enjoy the vibrant street life, and then retreat to the peace and quiet of your Maui Island hotel, motel, B&B, Maui Island resort or even budget hostel. There are great Maui Island accommodation options for couples, singles, families and even those visiting for business. Whether you’re visiting Maui Island as part of a longer holiday in the USA, as part of a trip around Hawaii, or as a single-destination holiday, you’ll find some of the USA's best sights, experiences and hotels. Enjoy the amazing humpback whales on a trip with Pacific Whale and the famous Haleakala National Park, go shopping at Whaler's Village Shops and Restaurants in , and sample the famous banana bread from a roadside stand for a unique Maui Island experience. Wherever you’re staying, hotels.com.au offers a huge range of Maui Island hotels and Maui Island accommodation options.
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