Maui
Hawaiian island with volcanic landscapes and the famous Road to Hana
About Maui
Maui, the second-largest Hawaiian island, is renowned for its diverse landscapes ranging from the sacred Haleakala volcano to the lush rainforests of Hana. The island offers world-famous beaches, the scenic Road to Hana, and incredible snorkeling at Molokini Crater. Maui perfectly balances adventure and relaxation with its rich Polynesian culture and modern amenities.
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Tropical climate with trade winds. Dry season: April-October. Wet season: November-March. Temperature: 21-29°C
Culture & Heritage
Rich Polynesian and Hawaiian culture with traditional hula, luau celebrations, and respect for the land (aloha aina). Strong emphasis on ohana (family) and community values.
Travel Requirements
US state regulations apply. Marine life protection laws. Cultural site preservation requirements. Reef-safe sunscreen mandatory.
Visa Requirements: US citizens: No visa required. International visitors: Check US visa requirements
Top Destinations
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Haleakala National Park
Sacred volcano offering spectacular sunrise views and unique high-altitude desert landscape.
Molokini Crater
Crescent-shaped volcanic crater offering world-class snorkeling with tropical fish and coral.
Road to Hana
Scenic coastal drive with waterfalls, bamboo forests, and breathtaking ocean views.
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Maui Beach Sunset
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Maui Beach Sunset
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Maui Cultural Center
Cultural District
Maui Aerial View
Island Overview
Maui Underwater World
Coral Gardens
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Travel Guide
Everything you need to know for your trip to Maui
US citizens: No visa required. International visitors: Check US visa requirements
Tip: Check your passport validity (6+ months recommended)
Currency: USD
Credit cards are widely accepted at hotels and restaurants. ATMs are available in main areas.
Tip: Carry some cash for local markets and small vendors
Optimal Period: April to May, September to November
Tropical climate with trade winds. Dry season: April-October. Wet season: November-March. Temperature: 21-29°C
Weather: Check seasonal patterns before booking
Languages: English, Hawaiian
Tip: Download a translation app for easier communication
Travel insurance is recommended. Check with your healthcare provider about required vaccinations.
Emergency: Keep important numbers and embassy contacts handy
Respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites.
Respect: Learn basic greetings and cultural norms
Tourist Guidelines & Rules
Important guidelines to ensure a respectful and enjoyable visit
Emergency Contacts
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