Maui Hotels

When looking for Maui Hotels you will find that you can secure the best discounts by taking into consideration season and location.

If you are of the frugal sort and are looking towards saving money on your trip you should book your vacation during the slower periods of April to November. These typically slower times can help achieve maximum Maui Hotel Savings.

Maui Hotel location plays a very large role in the price of a room. If you select your hotel in a less populated area of Maui you are guaranteed to find discounted rates over the more popular well known Maui Hotel spots. If you are affiliated with any of the typical discount travel associations you will also most likely be able to secure another discount as well. If you belong to AARP or AAA you can definitely secure some decent rates year round.

Sometimes a Maui Hotel will not be the most suitable choice for you. Maybe you want to stay a little bit longer than normal yet do not need the added luxuries of room service etc.. that a Maui Hotel might offer. At this point you might want to look into Maui Timeshares and rentals. You will be able to find something that is more suitable for your accommodations. Most of the time the prices for rentals are on the cheaper end because you are more likely to have an extended stay.

If you are going for a honeymoon or wedding the popular choices tend to be Maui Resorts. Maui has a plentiful selection of resorts that offer a wide variety of accommodations varying from lavish suites to cozy bungalows. All you need to do is find your preference and book it.

There is so much natural beauty in Maui that it is difficult to find any Maui Hotel that doesn’t have something wonderful to offer. So make your reservations today and enjoy your trip.

Spain, Tokyo, or Italy? Where would you fly to? Which place would be the best to travel to during August-November? Which is the most adventurous, trendy, upbeat, modern, and fun!????

Well, we FINALLY get to take a much anticipated trip to Hawaii. We'll be towing a 2 yr old who LOVES to travel and play in the sand and I'll be lugging around a 6 month prego belly too. My hubby will take a surfing lesson and if there is some not so rough place to go kayaking I'll probably go kayaking with the kiddo. We'll be in Maui for a week. Other than that and a Luau what are some other must do things while there?

Example from the Big Island to Maui island. Is it too far to travel by water transportation?


We'll be traveling to Hawaii in May 2009. We'll be there for 7 days. We're planning on going to two islands: Oahu and either Maui or Kauai. Important things on our trip: Pearl Harbor, Hanauma Bay, white sand, calm clear water, great food, and lots of fresh pineapple. We're not as concerned with finding a totally secluded place as we are with a clean hotel/resort on a gorgeous beach. We don't mind to rent a car on both islands. Which island should we visit besides Oahu? What order should we visit our two islands? How many days each? Something I didn't mention - I've been to Oahu before, so exploring the island is not a must. I just want my husband-to-be to get a chance to see what he wants. He's most interested in Pearl Harbor while I would love to visit Hanauma Bay for snorkeling again. We will probably stay at either the Royal Hawaiian or the Hilton Hawaiian Village there (I know, touristy; but nice, clean, and convenient). As for the second island, we want to stay somewhere that's right on the beach and isn't so secluded that we have to drive 30+ miles to eat dinner. So with that in mind, Oahu first or second?