Welcome to our island home — there’s a lot to see and do here, and we want to help you plan the perfect trip. All the Hawaiian Islands that we serve remain open. As of Oct. 8, 2023, West Maui has begun reopening per the state and county’s phased approach.

As a visitor, you can have a positive impact. While you’re on Maui, remember to Travel Pono — to travel responsibly and thoughtfully — and show your aloha for our cultures and communities. Respect areas that are healing, support local businesses, and take your time to appreciate this extraordinary place.

Together, let’s show our love for the Valley Isle and support the road to recovery. Here are some tips to make your visit more meaningful.

Frequently asked questions
  • As of Oct. 8, 2023, West Maui will begin reopening per the state and county’s phased approach. Communities such as Kahului, Wailuku, Kihei, Wailea, Makena, Paia, Hana Napili, Kaanapali and Kapalua are now open.
  • If you are staying on Maui, we recommend contacting your hotel to confirm your accommodations. Some hotels in West Maui have been damaged or are closed at this time. If you’re staying outside of West Maui, most hotels are open and operating as usual, but it’s best to confirm.
  • All Hawaiian Islands that we serve remain open. We invite you to come and experience our Island home.

From our ohana

Hear from our employees who live on Maui and understand how the local economy relies on the support of visitors. Their favorite Maui businesses are ready to welcome you.

Visit our local hotel partners

Wondering where to stay when visiting Maui? Here’s a list of our Maui hotel partners to choose from.

Wailea Beach Resort – Marriott, Maui

Wailea Beach Resort – Marriott, Maui

Located in Wailea, South Maui.

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Courtyard Maui Kahului Airport

Courtyard Maui Kahului Airport

Located in Kahului, North Maui.

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Castle Kamaole Sands

Castle Kamaole Sands

Located in Kihei, South Maui.

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Maui Banyan

Maui Banyan

Located in Kihei, South Maui.

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Support local businesses on Maui

Shopping local is always a good idea, but now more than ever, Maui businesses need your love. Check out these favorite brands based on the Valley Isle.

Alii Kula Lavender Farm

Alii Kula Lavender Farm

Enjoy the cool climate of Kula and visit this relaxing establishment, where lavender blooms year round on the slopes of Haleakala.

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Blue Hawaiian Helicopters

Blue Hawaiian Helicopters

Add a helicopter tour to your vacation agenda and explore Maui from a different point of view.

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Da Kitchen

Da Kitchen

Get a taste of comfort with Da Kitchen’s local-style plates featuring flavors from a variety of cultures.

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Jaws Country Store

Jaws Country Store

Make a stop in Haiku to enjoy a bite at this café featuring ono (delicious) food sourced from Maui’s fishermen and farmers and shop for Maui Made products from local artisans.

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Like Poke?

Like Poke?

Conveniently located in Kahului, stop by this local food truck for a fresh poke bowl or plate lunch.

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Mama's Fish House

Mama's Fish House

Support hundreds of Maui’s fishermen and enjoy an amazing meal at this popular family-owned restaurant located in Paia on Maui’s North Shore.

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Maui Arts & Cultural Center

Maui Arts & Cultural Center

Located in Kahului, this center is a world-class facility that allows the people of Maui to celebrate and experience the arts through events, programming and education.

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Maui Bees

Maui Bees

Head upcountry and visit this family-owned operation that is dedicated to producing artisanal honey on the slopes of Haleakala.

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Maui Brewing Company

Maui Brewing Company

When in Maui, make sure to stop by Hawaii’s largest brewery. With locations across the Islands, it’s the perfect place to pau hana (enjoy happy hour.)

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Maui Cookie Lady

Maui Cookie Lady

Satisfy your sweet tooth and stop by to see the Maui Cookie Lady in Makawao. You’ll be sure to find delicious cookies with unique local flavors.

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Maui Fresh Streatery

Maui Fresh Streatery

This food truck often moves locations between Wailuku and Kahului and features an ever-changing menu of ono (delicious) dishes.

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Paia Fish Market

Paia Fish Market

With locations across the Islands, Paia Fish Market is a popular must-eat spot. From fish sandwiches to fish tacos, enjoy a wonderful meal on Maui’s North Shore.

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Paia Gelato

Paia Gelato

Enjoy local flavors made fresh daily and satisfy your sweet tooth with this cool treat.

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Sabado Art Gallery

Sabado Art Gallery

Pop into this family-owned Hawaiian art gallery located in Wailuku. You’ll be sure to find the perfect piece to take home from art prints to clothing and gift bundles.

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SixtyTwo MarcKet

SixtyTwo MarcKet

Located in Wailuku, this restaurant provides farm-fresh cuisine with dishes that highlights the flavor of each season.

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Tinroof Maui

Tinroof Maui

When in Kahului, Tinroof – owned by internationally recognized Chef Sheldon Simeon -- is a popular lunch spot that should not be missed.

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Tobi's Poke and Shave Ice

Tobi's Poke and Shave Ice

From poke to shave ice, they’ve got all the local eats. Don’t forget to stop by Tobi’s when passing through Paia town.

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Ululani's Hawaiian Shave Ice

Ululani's Hawaiian Shave Ice

No trip to Hawaii is complete without shave ice. Tickle your tastebuds at Ululani’s multiple locations throughout the Islands.

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Make an impact in Hawaii's communities

Consider lending a hand during your stay with a volunteer opportunity — many organizations welcome help for the day. You can join a work party planting trees or cleaning the coastline, all while soaking in some epic views and making lasting memories during your trip.

Giving back on Kauai

Giving back on Oahu

Giving back on Maui

Giving back on Hawaii Island

Start planning your visit

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