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Hertz car rental in Maui
Explore Hawaii’s second-largest island in style with Maui car rental. The Valley Isle is famed for its magnificent sunrises, incredible whale watching spots and unforgettably warm, welcoming people.
Adventures await on this popular island in the Hawaiian archipelago, be it zip lining through luscious forests, snorkeling through kaleidoscopic coral reefs, or hiking through bamboo-lined trails. With Hertz car rental in Maui, you won’t miss a thing, driving from rugged coastlines to verdant forests on the trip of a lifetime.
Our vehicle collection has something for everyone, from family-friendly SUVs, to stylish convertibles and compact hatchbacks, so you can see the island in style whatever type of vacation you’re looking for.
We have pick up locations at convenient places across Maui, with desks at Maui Beach, Kahului Airport and Kapalua West Maui Airport.
Reserve your Maui car rental with Hertz today.
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Pickup LocationsKapalua - Maui
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Ritz Carlton
Opening hours: Mon-Sun 8:00AM-4:00PM
Address: 1 Ritz Carlton Drive
Phone: 808-661-4368
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Driving in and around Maui
Parking in Maui
- Parking garages and lots – by the beaches you’ll find plenty of garages and lots that accept coins, card or app payment. Spaces fill up quickly so be sure to get down early.
- Free parking – Lahainia and Kaanapali have several free parking lots convenientlylocated if you want to hit the shops. Some lots require you to buy something anddisplay the stub from a nearby store to qualify for free parking – so check signs before you leave.
- On street parking – street parking is payable by meter or app and available in busy areas, but you’ll need to be early to secure a spot as spaces get snapped up quick.
Traffic in Maui
Traffic on the island gets busy between 6.30am and 9.30am, then between 3.30pm and 6.30pm. Leave yourself plenty of time for your journey if you need to travel during these times.
Roads and freeways in Maui
Maui is well connected by the Hana Highway and several main roads:
- Route37- this 24-mile stretch that connects Haleakala Highway toHana Highwayand Kula Highway is one of Maui’s most travelled routes, with scenic spots such as Twin Falls and Paia town along the way.
- Haleakala Highway – this runs fromHana Highwayto the Dairy Road/Keolani Place intersection (Route36A)
- Kahului Airport Access Road (Route380) – this road connects Hana Highway to Lanui Loop.
Kahului Airport to the West Maui Mountains
The journey from touching down at Kahului Airport to reaching the beautiful West Maui Mountains takes around 15 minutes. Head south-west on Lanui Cir towards Airport Rd, then join the state highway 36 and take Kaahumanu Avenue before continuing Main Street and Leo Valley Road into the heart of the mountains
A quick guide to Maui
Things to do in Maui
Hana Highway
Regarded as one of the most scenic road trips in the world, the Hana Highway is a popular route. Spectacular scenery, the stunning Twin Falls waterfalls, and the Ho’opika lookout are all must-stop locations along the 65-mile route. Discover Koki Beach and Hana Town where you’ll find stunning ocean views, jet black volcanic sands and quirky coffee stops.
Old Lahina Luau
Enjoy traditional Hawaiian dance and entertainment at this much-loved Maui restaurant. Renowned for its authentic Hawaiian experience and cuisine, Old Lahina Luau is a hotspot for a reason. Listen to ukulele music as you tuck into pork roasted in the underground Imu beach oven. End your evening with Guava Cake, Kiawe Bean Tart, or another island speciality dessert as you take in the ocean side views with a magnificent Maui sunset.
See the stars
Stargazing on Maui is like nowhere else thanks to its incredible location. With a range of star gazing tours available across the island, it’ll be an unforgettable experience as you gaze through the clear skies. Haleakala National Park on the southeastern coast is one of the best places in the world to stargaze. The 10,000 ft Haleakala summit gives you unparalleled views of the world below as well as the constellations above.
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The best hotels in Maui
Marriott’s Maui Ocean Club
An upmarket beach front resort complete with tennis courts, a fitness center and range of swimming pools, this is the perfect place for a luxury vacation. Located close by award-winning golf courses and Lāhainā Historic Town, there’s tons to see and do at this relaxing resort.
Hotel Wailea
Located on the western slopes of the Haleakala volcano, these boutique lodges are idyllic for a romantic break. Secluded and luxurious, the unique eco-inspired lodgings have incredible ocean views of Maui’s southern coastline.
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa
This amazing hotel is spectacular in every sense. With incredible suites, flamingos, swans and African penguins in the grounds and a 150ft slide, it’s a truly impressive place to stay on the south side of the island. It’s well-connected to nearby hotels, several restaurants and shopping malls, making it one of the best complexes for a family trip.
The best activities in Maui
Maui Whale Festival
Spot majestic humpback whales soaring through the ocean on their annual migration across the Maui Coastline at the Maui Whale Festival. Learn from marine life experts all about the beautiful animals, plus why and how the migration happens. There are also informative talks around conservation available to attend.
Lahaina Historic Trail
Learn all about Maui on this exciting trail spanning 500 years of Hawaiian history. Start out at the Baldwin Home Museum, the oldest house on the island, with stops along the way at everything from museums to a lighthouse, a courthouse and the largest banyan tree in the USA – standing at a whopping 60ft high.
Kaanapali Surf School
There’s no better place to learn to ride the waves than from the professionals here on Maui. Gentle waves make it easy to learn how to stand up on the board, with experienced professionals on hand to make sure you’ve got the perfect technique on the sands before hitting the ocean to test out your new skills.