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Maui FactsStand above the clouds high atop Haleakala Crater. Watch a 45 foot whale surface off the coast of Lahaina. Lose count of the waterfalls outside your window as you drive the hairpin turns of Hana highway. There’s a reason why Maui is nicknamed “The Magic Isle.” The second largest Hawaiian island has a smaller population than
you’d expect, making Maui popular with visitors who are looking for
sophisticated diversions and amenities in the small, intimate towns
peppered throughout the island. Maui Quick Facts: • Approximately 3,000 Humpback whales visit Maui each
winter. Island Name: Maui Capital City: Kahului Population: 139,884 Time Zone: Hawaii Standard Time (GMT-10 hours), 5 hours behind the US East Coast, 6 hours behind during Daylight Saving Time (Hawaii does not observe Daylight Saving Time). Languages: English Currency: US dollar. Credit cards are widely accepted. Traveler’s checks are accepted at many businesses. Average Temperature: 75˚-85˚ F. Area Code/Cell phones: The area code for all of Hawaii is (808). Cell phone coverage is readily available in most places if you’re coming from the US. Check your carrier and calling plan for details. Internet Access: Internet access is readily available on Maui and at many hotels. Accommodations: Luxury resorts, hotels, bed and breakfasts, rental cottages, and condos are located throughout the island. Transportation: To explore the island, rent a car at Kahului Airport (OGG) or Kapalua Airport serving West Maui (JHM). Other options include tour buses, shuttles, trolleys, taxis, or city buses. Clothing: Dress casually. Bring a light jacket for nights, heavier if you plan to visit Haleakala. Semi-casual dress clothes for restaurants and nightlife. Suits and ties are rarely worn. Tipping: U.S. standards apply: 15-20% on meals, at least $1 per bag for porters, and at least $1 per night for housekeeping. |
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