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Maui Towns Guide

Maui Towns Guide

Towns & Areas on the Hawaiian Island of Maui

John C. Derrick

03-29-2026

John C. Derrick

Founder & certified Hawaii travel expert with 20+ years of experience in Hawaii tourism.

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Maui’s towns tell the story of the island. You’ve got polished resort strips, old plantation communities, surf villages, and places so remote they feel like a different country. The island is home to roughly 164,000 residents spread across communities that couldn’t be more different from each other. Where you base yourself shapes your entire trip.

Kahului

This is where you land. Kahului Airport (OGG) sits right in the island’s central valley, and the town itself is Maui’s commercial hub. Costco, Target, Walmart, Home Depot. The harbor is here too.

Nobody vacations in Kahului. But almost everyone passes through it. Stock up on groceries and supplies before heading to your hotel or rental. Prices at resort-area shops are significantly higher.

Lahaina

Lahaina was Maui’s most iconic town. A former whaling capital turned tourist destination, its Front Street was once named the "Best Main Street in America" by the American Planning Association. The massive banyan tree in Courthouse Square, planted in 1873, was one of the largest in the United States.

The August 2023 wildfire changed everything. The fire destroyed most of the historic town, including much of Front Street. Rebuilding is underway, but Lahaina’s recovery will take years. The community has asked visitors to be respectful of the ongoing process.

Ka’anapali

Just north of Lahaina, Ka’anapali is Maui’s original planned resort area. A three-mile stretch of beachfront hotels lines the coast. The Sheraton, Westin, Hyatt, and Marriott all have properties here.

Black Rock (Pu’u Keka’a) is the landmark. A volcanic rock formation at the north end of Ka’anapali Beach where locals and visitors cliff jump into clear water. The snorkeling around the rock is some of the best on the west side. Whalers Village, an open-air shopping center, sits mid-strip between the hotels.

Kihei

South Maui’s affordable option. Kihei stretches along six miles of coastline on the island’s dry, sunny leeward side. Condos outnumber hotels here, and the vibe skews more local than resort.

The beaches are the draw. Kamaole Beach Parks I, II, and III offer good swimming and decent snorkeling. Food trucks line the main road. Rent a condo, cook your own meals, and save serious money compared to the west side resort areas.

Wailea

South of Kihei, the landscape shifts from budget-friendly to luxury. Wailea is where the Grand Wailea, Four Seasons, and Fairmont Kea Lani live. Five crescent-shaped beaches line the coast, each one pristine.

The Wailea Beach Walk, a 1.5-mile paved coastal path, connects the resorts and beaches. It’s one of the best sunset walks on the island. Expect higher prices for everything here. This is Maui’s upscale side.

Pa’ia

A north shore surf town with a personality all its own. Pa’ia is the last place to grab food and gas before the Road to Hana, so it gets heavy traffic in the morning. But the town is worth a stop on its own terms.

Eclectic boutiques, surf shops, and solid restaurants line the main street. Just east of town sits Mama’s Fish House, one of the most famous restaurants in all of Hawaii. Book well in advance. Ho’okipa Beach Park, a short drive past town, is a world-class windsurfing and surf spot where sea turtles haul out on the sand at the end of each day.

Hana

Hana sits at the end of the Hana Highway, 64.4 miles of curves, one-lane bridges, and waterfalls from Kahului. The drive takes about three hours each way without stops, but stopping is the whole point.

The town itself is small and quiet. Hasegawa General Store has been the community hub for decades. There’s no nightlife, no chain restaurants, no rush. Hana feels like Hawaii did 50 years ago. If you make the drive, consider staying overnight. The Hana-Maui Resort is the main accommodation, and it gives you time to explore Wai’anapanapa State Park and the Pools of ‘Ohe’o without the pressure of driving back in the dark.

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