01/03/2022
Maui
The island of Maui is the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands with a population of just over 117,000. Maui has a thriving tourism industry and is one of the most popular islands to visit, featuring alluring attractions like the massive Haleakala volcano, the bustling whaler village of Lahaina, the magnificent humpback whales, the infamous stretch of road to Hana and its numerous family-friendly resorts and inviting white-sand beaches. Maui is also the largest island within Maui County, which is comprised of three other islands: Lana`i, Kaho`olawe, and Moloka`i.
Quick Facts
Passport:
No passport needed for US citizens; valid domestic travel documents required. International travelers will need a valid passport.
Official language:
English
Official currency:
U.S. dollar
Climate:
Average year-round temperature of 75-90° F, with cooler temperatures and wetter conditions in higher elevations
Time Zones:
Hawaii Standard Time (GMT-10 hours)