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Maui Weather in October: Complete Travel Guide + What to Expect

TL;DR: October delivers Maui’s warmest ocean temperatures (81-82°F), comfortable air temps averaging 85°F, and minimal rainfall—all without summer crowds. It’s the sweet spot for snorkeling, beach days, and exploring, with off-season pricing making it ideal for couples, families, and budget-conscious travelers seeking that perfect Hawaiian experience. How Warm Does Maui Actually Get in October? October brings some of Maui’s most comfortable conditions, with daytime highs averaging 85°F and gentle evening...

Updated: November 7, 2025 Author: Stephanie Ano
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Surfing on Maui: Your Complete Guide to Hawaii’s Premier Wave-Riding Paradise

Quick Summary: Picture yourself paddling out into warm, crystal-clear waters where humpback whales breach in the distance and every wave carries you closer to pure aloha. Maui offers some of the world’s most diverse surfing—from the gentle, forgiving rollers at The Cove in Kihei, where you’ll catch your very first wave, to the thunderous barrels of Honolua Bay that have humbled and inspired surf legends for decades. Whether you’re gripping...

Updated: September 11, 2025 Author: Stephanie Ano
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Best Hiking Trails on Maui: Complete Guide to Island Adventures

Quick Summary: Maui offers incredible hiking diversity from lush bamboo forests to volcanic craters. The top 5 must-do trails include Waimoku Falls via Pipiwai Trail’s 4-mile journey through a bamboo forest, Sliding Sands Trail into Haleakalā crater with otherworldly landscapes, Waiheʻe Ridge Trail offering coastal and valley views, Twin Falls for waterfall swimming, and Lahaina Pali Trail with panoramic island views. Most trails are accessible year-round, with $30 National Park...

Updated: December 19, 2025 Author: Stephanie Ano
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Maui on a Budget 2025: Your Insider’s Guide to Paradise Without the Price Tag

Paradise doesn’t have to drain your bank account. You can absolutely have an incredible Maui adventure for $148-$343 per day per person, with couples typically spending $2,000-$5,000 for a full week of island bliss. The key? Exploring beyond the typical tourist spots and making the most of Maui’s natural beauty and cultural richness in ways that are both meaningful and budget-conscious. I’ve discovered that vacation rentals often cost less than...

Updated: December 19, 2025 Author: Stephanie Ano
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The Perfect 5-Day Maui Itinerary: Sun, Surf, and Stunning Sights

For the time-starved, and sun-depraved, Maui can still deliver an unforgettable vacation – you just need to make every moment matter. Our 5-Day Maui itinerary is designed to help you soak up the sun at the best beaches, enjoy some exciting activities, and explore the island’s most stunning sights. From breathtaking beaches to lush rainforests and volcanic landscapes, Maui offers something for every traveler. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or...

Updated: August 26, 2025 Author: kendycheung
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A Practical Guide to South Maui: Beaches, Snorkeling, Where to Base

South Maui is the sunny leeward coast from Maʻalaea through Kihei to Wailea and Makena, with many of Maui’s most accessible beaches. It is one of Maui’s most popular areas to stay, thanks to reliable weather, accessible beaches, and a high concentration of vacation rentals in South Maui. This is a planning guide more than an inspiration piece. You’ll find the beaches grouped by use case, the shore snorkel spots...

Updated: June 27, 2026 Author: Stephanie Ano
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Best Kihei Vacation Rentals: Beachfront Condos, Family Stays, and Value Picks

Kihei sits on Maui’s leeward south coast, where sunny weather is common and the beach strip is one of the island’s most practical bases for travelers. Six miles of swimmable beach, easier parking than Wailea, and condo rates that are often lower than the Wailea resort strip make it a strong fit for first-timers and returning families alike. The main job is matching the right Kihei property to the way...

Updated: June 25, 2026 Author: Stephanie Ano
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