The gorgeous island of Maui in the state of Hawaii is known for its incredible golden beaches, diverse landscape, and sun-filled days. Outdoor adventures include opportunities to hike, surf, and snorkel. Spend a breathtaking vacation at one of the many Maui vacation rentals available to you in this magnificent region, and take your pick from exciting adventures versus relaxing beach days.
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Many travelers spend more time comparing vacation homes with pools. Most of the accommodations have a pool for guests. Condo with pools in Maui are a great choice for groups of 5 and usually cost around $739 per night. Among these vacation rentals, 51 of them are located within 2 miles of water.
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Vacation Rental Price Information in Maui
We analyzed the annual nightly price trends of vacation homes and apartments in Maui for the next year. The most expensive time to travel to Maui is in December (12/21 – 12/28), when prices are on average $762 a night. Prices drop in September to an average of $426 per night (9/21 – 9/28).
Rental availability information in Maui
This graph shows the level of availability for vacation rentals over the upcoming twelve months. It is in August that you will find the week with the least available rentals (8/16 – 8/23). Conversely, you will find the highest percentage of available offers in Maui during the month of March (3/8 – 3/15).
5 Places to See Turtles and Dolphins Close to Vacation Rentals in Maui
There are 5 pods in Maui. The most common species are the spinner dolphins, spotted dolphins, and the Pacific bottlenose dolphins. For an up-close encounter (50 yards), take a boat ride. Turtles are also commonplace, especially Hawaiian green turtles, and here's where to find them:
- Punalu'u Beach Park - turtles love basking on this black sand beach. While the ocean is a little rough for snorkeling, walking on the shore (wearing swimming shoes is a good idea) or joining the turtles for a sun bath can be fun.
- Lāhainā and Lāna‘i - watch hundreds of spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) popularly known for their acrobatic spinning, aerial flips, and leap antics.
- La Perouse Bay - encounter the rare, curious, overly social and intelligent Pacific bottleneck dolphins while hiking along the coastal trails or from nearby lookout points.
- Ma'alaea Bay - is known for its population of spinner dolphins. Ma'alaea Bay offers boat tours departing from Ma'alaea Harbor for dolphin watching excursions.
- Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve - is a protected marine reserve on Maui's southwest coast is another excellent spot for dolphin sightings, particularly in the early morning or late afternoon.
Best Places for Surfing, Snorkeling and Relaxing in Maui
- The Cove at Kalama Beach Park (Kihei) - this break is perfect for beginners. It is easy to access, safe, and clear of obstacles, the waves are under 3 feet high; the people are welcoming (something you really need as a beginner), and there are a ton of surf shops.
- Ho'okipa Beach - an advanced wave-rider will love its breaks. On this world renowned North Shore beach, you have obstacles to overcome including rip tides, rocks, and reefs, and sets of unrelenting waves. Take a stroll thereafter while watching turtles sun bathe.
- Pe'ahi - this surfing break, is the bigges in Maui. It has a treat for advanced surfers seeking an adrenaline rush, a new challenge, a new personal best surfing record, or the tow-in experience. Aptly nicknamed 'Jaws', it features massive and fast waves reaching up to a world-record-breaking 77 feet. According to Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Contest, Jaws is a world-winning break.
Where to Snorkel in Maui
- Maluaka Beach - is the best snorkeling beach south of Wailea. It's one of nature's beautiful masterpieces featuring golden-sand on the shores; clear, calm, warm waters; and colorful marine life including Hawaiian green sea turtles, crustaceans, octopuses, and tropical fish.
- Honolua Bay - walk through a forest, cross a stream, and then swim to this spot where you stand the chance to spot humpback whales playing from a distance as you snorkel alongside fish, turtles and other sea creatures.
- Kapalua Bay - is ideal for snorkeling, thanks to its calm waters and vibrant marine life.
Other activities
- Napili Bay Beach, nestled amidst a charming coastal community, is the best beach for families and couples seeking a relaxed beach experience.
- Makena Beach (Big Beach) - is one of Maui's largest and most picturesque beaches with expansive golden sands and crystal-clear waters. It's an excellent spot for sunbathing, bodyboarding, and picnicking.
- Hamoa Beach - Located on Maui's eastern coast in Hana, Hamoa Beach is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with powdery sands, clear blue waters, and lush tropical surroundings. It's an idyllic spot for swimming, bodyboarding, and beachcombing.
5 Must-See Attractions on Mauai
1. Haleakala National Park
Visit one of the most unique national parks in the world, featuring trails leading past lava fields caused by the park's dormant volcano. Ornithologists might also be lucky enough to spot a Nene, an endangered Hawaiian goose.
2. Wai'anapanapa State Park
This beautiful park is characterized by its glistening freshwater streams and pools. Camping facilities are available for those who wish to explore the park's natural environments and black sand beach over multiple days.
3. Ka'anapali Beach
No trip to Maui is complete without exploring some of its gorgeous coastline. This beach was once named America's best, with its crystal waters and white sandy shore stretching for three miles.
4. Red Sand Beach
Another fantastic natural location is the amazing Red Sand Beach, also on the eastern end of Maui. Though you need to hike here, the effort is worth it, with blood-red sand and lovely warm Pacific waters.
5. Maui Ocean Center
If you wish to get up close to the region’s wildlife, be sure to check out the expansive Maui Ocean Center, with a tide pool, underwater tunnel, and shark tank, ideal for observing the state's marine life.
Information about vacation rentals in Maui
🏡 Vacation rentals available | 18,197 rentals |
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💳 Possible discounts | up to 45% |
🌙 Nightly prices starting at | $99 |
⭐ Popular amenities | Pool, Air conditioning and Kitchen |
🏊 Vacation rentals with pools | 16,276 homes |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical nightly price for a vacation home in Maui?
The price of a night's stay in Maui starts at $99. Average prices for condos are $634 per night. Apartment rentals in Maui cost $656 per night on average.
How many vacation rentals are available to book in Maui?
Currently there are 18,197 vacation homes available for booking for your upcoming trip.
What are the most popular amenities for vacation rentals in Maui?
Most travelers look for Air conditioning, Pool, and Kitchen when booking a vacation rental in Maui.
How many vacation rentals with pools are there in Maui?
There are 16,276 vacation rentals across 45 providers in Maui.
Are dogs allowed in vacation rentals in Maui?
If traveling with a pet in Maui, 3% of vacation rentals are pet-friendly.
What's the best time of year to travel to Maui?
August and July are usually the warmest months in Maui with temperatures around 90 °F. February and January in Maui are the coldest, with 64 °F on average.
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