
Maui Vacation Rentals and Villas
Explore Maui vacation rentals with ocean views, private pools, beachfront locations and relaxed island living for unforgettable stays in Hawaii.

About our Maui vacation rentals
Our Maui vacation rentals offer a beautiful base for experiencing Hawaii’s island scenery, beaches and laid-back outdoor lifestyle. Choose from stylish 1 to 4-bedroom stays suited to couples, honeymooners, families and small groups, with space to relax after days spent exploring the coast.
Many rentals feature ocean views, tropical outdoor areas, modern interiors and access to resort-style pools, while select oceanfront stays place you close to the sand with direct beach access. Whether you want slow mornings by the water, sunset drinks on the lanai or easy days between beach trips and island adventures, these homes are designed for relaxed Maui living.
With optional Concierge Services available, guests can enhance their stay with airport transfers, grocery pre-stocking, private dining, local experiences and tailored extras. From romantic escapes to family holidays, our vacation rentals in Maui make it easy to enjoy Hawaii with comfort, privacy and island charm.
The best time to visit Maui is from April to October when the weather is warm and sunny, perfect for beach activities and outdoor adventures. During these months, average temperatures range from 70°F to 88°F (21°C to 31°C). Winter months, from November to March, are cooler, with temperatures averaging 65°F to 80°F (18°C to 27°C), making it a great time for humpback whale watching and avoiding crowds.
Maui is renowned for its incredible surfing spots, with the top three being Ho‘okipa Beach, Honolua Bay, and Lahaina. Ho‘okipa Beach is a favorite among advanced surfers, known for its consistent waves and breathtaking scenery, making it a great spot for both surfing and windsurfing. Honolua Bay offers pristine conditions and stunning views, ideal for experienced surfers looking for powerful swells, while also being a popular location for competitions. Lahaina features more gentle waves, making it perfect for beginners and families looking to take surf lessons in a vibrant atmosphere with easy beach access.
When packing for your trip to Maui, be sure to include lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for warm weather, such as shorts, tank tops, and swimsuits. Don’t forget essentials like sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun, as well as comfortable sandals or flip-flops for the beach. If you plan on hiking, pack walking shoes, a reusable water bottle, and a light jacket for cooler evenings. Lastly, consider bringing snorkeling gear and a beach towel to fully enjoy Maui’s stunning beaches and marine life.


The best time to visit Maui
The best time to visit Maui is April to October, when the island enjoys warm, sunny weather and calmer ocean conditions. These months are ideal for relaxing on Maui’s famous beaches, swimming, snorkelling, and enjoying outdoor adventures across the island.
Spring and early fall are especially appealing, offering beautiful weather with fewer crowds than peak summer. While winter months bring lush landscapes and the chance to spot humpback whales offshore, April to October delivers the perfect balance of sunshine, comfort, and island luxury, ideal for an unforgettable Maui escape.

Food and drink in Maui
Food and drink in Maui are all about fresh flavours, island creativity, and relaxed elegance. The dining scene combines traditional Hawaiian cuisine with Asian, Pacific, and modern American influences, resulting in vibrant dishes made with locally sourced ingredients.
Seafood is a highlight, with popular dishes such as ahi poke, grilled mahi-mahi, seared scallops, and coconut-crusted fish, often served with tropical fruits and island-grown vegetables. You’ll also find Hawaiian favourites like kalua pork, loco moco, and taro-based dishes, alongside upscale farm-to-table restaurants and casual beachfront cafés.
For drinks, Maui is known for its tropical cocktails, fresh fruit smoothies, locally distilled rum, and craft beers. Whether you’re enjoying a sunset mai tai by the ocean or a relaxed meal overlooking the beach, food and drink in Maui are a key part of the island’s unforgettable charm.
Flying to Maui is straightforward, with most visitors arriving at Kahului Airport (OGG), the island’s main international airport. OGG is well connected with direct flights from major US cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Dallas, as well as international connections via the mainland.
From the airport, it’s an easy drive to popular areas like Wailea, Kaanapali, Lahaina, and Kihei, typically taking 20–50 minutes depending on your destination. Rental cars, taxis, and private transfers are readily available, making arrival smooth and stress-free — the perfect start to your Maui getaway.
Driving in Maui is one of the best ways to explore the island, giving you the freedom to discover beaches, scenic viewpoints, and hidden spots at your own pace. Roads are generally well maintained, and driving allows easy access to popular areas like Wailea, Kaanapali, Lahaina, Hana, and Haleakalā.
You drive on the right-hand side of the road, and while most routes are straightforward, some scenic drives — such as the Road to Hana — are narrow and winding, so extra care is advised. Parking is widely available at beaches, resorts, and attractions, though it can be limited in busier areas during peak times.
Overall, having a car in Maui makes your stay far more flexible and enjoyable, letting you experience the island’s natural beauty, coastal roads, and dramatic landscapes with ease.
Buses in Maui are operated by the Maui Bus system and offer an affordable way to get around the island. Routes connect key areas such as Kahului, Kihei, Lahaina, Kaanapali, and Wailea, making buses a useful option for short trips and local travel.
While buses are reliable and budget-friendly, they run on set schedules and can be slower than driving, especially if you plan to explore beaches or more remote areas. For visitors staying centrally or travelling light, buses can be a convenient alternative for getting between towns.
Overall, buses in Maui are best suited for relaxed travel and local journeys, while a car offers greater flexibility for exploring the island in full.

Things to do
Snorkel at Molokini CraterDiscover the vibrant marine life and crystal-clear waters at Molokini Crater, one of Maui’s top snorkeling spots. This volcanic caldera offers a unique underwater experience filled with colorful coral reefs and exotic fish.
Drive the Road to HanaTake a scenic drive along the famous Road to Hana, where you’ll encounter waterfalls, lush rainforests, and breathtaking coastal views. Stop at black sand beaches and hidden gems along the way!
Watch the Sunrise at HaleakalāStart your day with an awe-inspiring sunrise at the summit of Haleakalā, Maui's dormant volcano. The panoramic views from above the clouds are unforgettable and worth the early morning wake-up call.
Go Whale WatchingFrom December to April, Maui offers some of the best whale watching in the world as humpback whales migrate through Hawaiian waters. Take a boat tour for up-close encounters with these majestic creatures.
Visit the Maui Ocean CenterExplore the wonders of Hawaii’s marine life at the Maui Ocean Center, featuring interactive exhibits and a breathtaking 750,000-gallon Open Ocean tank. It’s perfect for families and anyone fascinated by ocean ecosystems.
Relax at Kaanapali BeachSpend a day lounging at Kaanapali Beach, known for its golden sand, gentle waves, and vibrant atmosphere. It’s a great spot for swimming, snorkeling, or simply enjoying the sunset with a tropical drink in hand.
Go SurfingMaui offers world-class surf spots like Ho‘okipa Beach and Honolua Bay, perfect for both beginners and seasoned surfers. Enjoy catching waves at a local surf school or unwind in awe and watch the pros.
Savor the Dining sceneMaui's dining scene is a fusion of fresh, local ingredients and diverse culinary traditions. Savor casual beachside food trucks to upscale restaurants and island favorites like poke bowls, fresh-caught seafood, and farm-to-table dishes.
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Concierge for Maui Vacation Rentals
Enhance your island escape with our optional Concierge Services, designed to make your Maui vacation rental feel effortless from arrival to checkout. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, family holiday or special celebration, our team can help tailor the details around your stay.
Enjoy private chef experiences, grocery pre-stocking, in-villa spa treatments, airport transfers, family equipment rentals and special occasion extras. For island adventures, Concierge can also assist with snorkeling trips, whale watching tours, scenic excursions, restaurant reservations and other Maui experiences.
From relaxed beach days to once-in-a-lifetime activities, our Maui Concierge Services help you enjoy more of the island with less planning.

Maui Condo Rentals
Our Maui condos offer a relaxed island base for honeymooners, families and small groups looking to experience Hawaii in comfort. Choose from stylish 1 to 4-bedroom condos, with larger options sleeping up to 8–9 guests, ideal for romantic escapes, family vacations and group getaways.
Many Maui condo rentals feature ocean views, private lanais, bright living spaces and easy access to Maui’s beautiful beaches. Select oceanfront condos place you just steps from the sand, making it easy to enjoy morning walks, beach days, sunset views and the sound of the Pacific throughout your stay.
Guests can also enjoy resort-style amenities such as sun-drenched pools, fitness centers, tropical gardens and relaxed outdoor spaces. Whether you’re planning snorkeling trips, scenic drives, beach days or slow evenings on the lanai, our condos in Maui combine comfort, convenience and island charm for an unforgettable Hawaiian stay.
With over 100,000 happy guests every year, you can book your next stay with us with total confidence.
Maui Vacation Rentals by type

Maui vacation rentals with ocean views
Our Maui vacation rentals with ocean views bring the beauty of the Pacific into every part of your stay. Set in sought-after coastal areas such as Kaanapali, Lahaina, Wailea, Kihei and Hana, these homes are ideal for guests seeking sea views, tropical surroundings and relaxed Hawaiian living.
Wake to the sound of the waves, sip coffee on a private lanai and watch the ocean glow at sunset. Many Maui ocean-view rentals feature bright interiors, large windows, outdoor dining spaces and scenic terraces designed to make the most of the island’s natural beauty.
Select stays also offer infinity pools, beach-close settings, direct ocean access and sunset-facing outdoor spaces. Whether you’re whale watching, snorkeling or simply unwinding by the sea, our Maui vacation rentals with ocean views provide a breathtaking base for your Hawaiian escape.






















