Maui Paradise Properties Presents:


THE ULTIMATE VISITORS GUIDE TO MAUI

Maui Paradise Properties Presents:


THE ULTIMATE VISITORS GUIDE TO MAUI

Discover the essence of relaxation on Maui, where luxury meets island life. From breathtaking beaches to fine dining, thrilling adventures, and boutique shopping, Maui offers the perfect blend of leisure and serenity. Our guide shares insider tips on the best time to visit, how many days to stay, and more for an unforgettable experience.

As a guest of Maui Paradise Properties, you’ll enjoy exclusive offers tailored just for you, ensuring a vacation as perfect as the tranquil hues of Maui itself.

BEST TIME TO VISIT MAUI


BEST TIME TO VISIT MAUI


Whale Watching Season: See humpback whales through early April.
Optimal Water Clarity: Ideal for snorkeling and diving.
Mild Weather: Fewer tourists, great for quiet beach days.

Ideal for Families: Perfect for school breaks with endless outdoor activities.
Outdoor Adventures: Enjoy hiking, surfing, and paddleboarding.
Cultural Events: Participate in local events and festivals that showcase Hawaiian culture and music. Don’t miss the annual Kapalua Wine and Food Festival.

Cultural Festivities: Experience local festivals and markets.Explore local flavor and artisanal crafts at the Hawaiian Airlines Annual Made in Maui Festival.
Cooler Temperatures: Great for hiking and exploring.
Less Crowded: Relax in a more peaceful setting.

Peak Whale Watching: Best time to see humpback whales, as humpback whales return to Maui’s waters to breed and nurse their young.
Cooler Climate: for outdoor adventures.
Vibrant Holiday Spirit: Enjoy holiday celebrations against Maui’s tropical backdrop.


No matter when you choose to visit, Maui’s warm aloha spirit and breathtaking natural beauty are always in season.

HOW TO GET TO MAUI

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Embark on your journey to Maui with direct flight options from major US cities on carriers such as Hawaiian Airlines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines, all landing at Kahului Airport (OGG).

If you’re coming from a city without direct flights, you may have a brief layover at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) on Oahu before heading to Maui.

Direct flights typically take about six hours, offering a smooth transition from urban hustle to Maui’s tranquil beaches

A GLIMPSE OF MAUI

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Exploring Maui by car offers the ultimate freedom to uncover the island’s diverse beauty at your pace. Rental cars are available upon arrival at Kahului Airport and throughout the island.

For a guided experience, join one of Maui’s van tours, exploring highlights like the road to Hana and hidden waterfalls, all while gaining insights into the island’s rich history and culture.

EXPLORING AND STAYING ON MAUI:

WHAT TO DO ON MAUI

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Maui, a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural richness, offers unforgettable experiences for everyone, whether you seek relaxation, adventure, or local culture.

COASTAL ADVENTURES

Visit Makena Cove for snorkeling, paddleboarding, or sunbathing by the ocean.

MOUNTAIN AND FOREST EXPLORATIONS

Hike Haleakalā for breathtaking volcanic landscapes or kayak at Maluaka Beach to find secluded coves and vibrant marine life.

SHOPPING

Explore the boutiques and local markets across the island for upscale shopping,local crafts, island-inspired fashion, and unique souvenirs.

AIR ADVENTURES

Experience the thrill of ziplining through Maui’s lush treetops, gliding over valleys and waterfalls. For a more expansive view, take a helicopter tour and marvel at the island’s dramatic cliffs, hidden waterfalls, and volcanic landscapes from above.

CULINARY DELIGHTS

Savor fresh seafood at local restaurants or indulge in street food from shrimp trucks and traditional barbecue.

CULTURAL

Immerse yourself in Hawaiian traditions by attending a luau or exploring the Maui Arts & Cultural Center for live performances and exhibits.

WHERE TO STAY ON MAUI

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South Maui: Known for luxury shopping and golfing, featuring upscale condos and amenities.

Upcountry Maui: Great for nature enthusiasts near Haleakalā National Park, offering stunning landscapes.

East Maui: A tranquil retreat for hikers wanting to explore the lush eastern coastline.

North Maui: A surfer’s paradise with gentle breezes and tropical scenery.

Central Maui: The urban hub of Wailuku, providing numerous dining and shopping options.

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