Maui County, officially the County of Maui, is a county in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It consists of the islands of Maui, Lānaʻi, Molokaʻi, Kahoʻolawe, and Molokini. The latter two are uninhabited. As of the 2020 census, the population was 164,754. The county seat is Wailuku. Maui County is included in the Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina, HI Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The island of Maui is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands at 727.2 square miles and is the 17th largest island in the United States.
Learn moreHaleakalā National Park is an American national park located on the island of Maui in the state of Hawaii. Named after Haleakalā, a dormant volcano within its boundaries, the park covers an area of 33,265 acres, of which 24,719 acres is a wilderness area.
Learn more Book this experienceEmbark on a boat tour of turtle town in Maui's only glass bottom kayaks and witness the variety of diverse marine life.
Book this experienceKula is a district of Maui, Hawaii, that stretches across the "up-country", the western-facing slopes of Haleakalā, from Makawao to Kanaio. Most of the residential areas lie between about 500 to 1,100 m in elevation.
Learn moreKihei is a census-designated place in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 21,423 at the 2020 census.
Learn moreKahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawaii, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceLanai is the sixth-largest of the Hawaiian Islands and the smallest publicly accessible inhabited island in the chain. It is colloquially known as the Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation.
Learn more Book this experienceKahului is a census-designated place in Maui County in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It hosts the county’s main airport, deep-draft harbor, light industrial areas, and commercial shopping centers. The population was 26,337 at the 2010 census.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceHaleakalā, or the East Maui Volcano, is a massive shield volcano that forms more than 75% of the Hawaiian Island of Maui. The western 25% of the island is formed by another volcano, Mauna Kahalawai, also referred to as the West Maui Mountains.
Learn more Book this experienceHaiku-Pauwela is a census-designated place in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 8,118 at the 2010 census.
Learn moreHāna is a census-designated place in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 1,526 at the 2020 census. Hana is located at the eastern end of the island of Maui and is one of the most isolated communities in the state.
Learn moreHoʻokipa is a beach on the north shore of Maui, Hawaii, United States, perhaps the most renowned windsurfing site in the world.
Learn more Book this experienceNapili-Honokowai is a census-designated place in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 7,042 at the 2020 census.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceThe West Maui Mountains, West Maui Volcano, or Mauna Kahālāwai which means "holding house of water," is approximately 1.7 million years old and forms a much eroded shield volcano that constitutes the western quarter of Maui.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceLahaina is the largest census-designated place in West Maui, Maui County, Hawaii, United States and includes the Kaanapali and Kapalua beach resorts. As of the 2010 census, the CDP had a resident population of 11,704.
Learn more Book this experienceWailuku is a census-designated place in and county seat of Maui County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 17,697 at the 2020 census. Wailuku is located just west of Kahului, at the mouth of the Iao Valley.
View on Google Maps Book this experiencePā'ia is a census-designated place in Maui County, Hawaii, United States, on the northern coast of the island of Maui. The population was 2,470 at the 2020 census.
Learn more Book this experienceIao Valley is a lush, stream-cut valley in West Maui, Hawaii, located 3.1 miles west of Wailuku. Because of its natural environment and history, it has become a tourist location. It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1972.
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