Where to stay in Maui, Hawaii
Where to stay in Maui, Hawaii
Details about each area of Maui & travel styles they match
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One of the most difficult parts of planning a weekend getaway is making sure your lodging is the best location for your ideal type of trip. Maui may be an island but that doesn’t mean it’s small. There is so much to experience in Maui, with each neighborhood bringing its own unique perks with it, so it’s best to know that you’ve selected THE best place for you to stay during your trip.
When you visit Maui you need to consider the kind of vacation you are looking for; whether it be total beach relaxation, hiking and exploring, seeing historic towns, or water adventures. This post will help you decide which area to book lodging with when deciding where to stay in Maui.
Where should I stay in Maui?
There are four main areas to Maui, each with its own set of unique landscapes and lodgings:
- North Shore/Upcountry
- West Maui
- South Maui
- East Maui
Each area has beautiful beaches and water activities for visitors to enjoy, but what one person may describe as the perfect beach may be someone else’s not so great location or require an out of budget spend.
So questions such as
‘which beaches are better than others?’,
‘Should I rent an Airbnb or splurge on a resort hotel?’ and
‘which side of the island has the best sunrise or sunsets?’ are all questions smart travelers should ask themselves.
Maui is much larger than first time visitors expect. It would take around 12 hours to drive around the entirety of Maui, and as we’re sustainable travelers, you understand that you’ll have a better vacation by going slow and enjoying each area without feeling rushed.
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As I’m not a native to Maui, I don’t feel I can comfortably list out recommended places to stay, so instead I’ve linked a search tool where you can find great deals on hotels and more through Booking.com
You can also go through Airbnb to find more affordable options. If you’re new to Airbnb here is a $40 discount off of your first stay!
Staying in North Shore/Upcountry
Staying in West Maui
Staying in South Maui
Staying in East Maui
Top TIPS for where to stay in Maui
- Once you land at Maui’s airport, Kahului, and pick up your rental car, stop at one of the major retail chains for groceries and snacks. There is a Costco and Target near the airport. This will help save you money as Hawaii is known for expensive restaurants.
- Take into consideration driving time; there are only a handful of main roads and traffic backs up during peak times (afternoons around 2-5pm)
- As stated at the beginning of this post, know your vacation type (especially if you are only visiting for a weekend) so that you can take advantage of all of your time here
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