Maui Car RentalDiscover Maui
Maui is the second largest island in Hawaii and the third most populated. It is an extremely popular tourist destination and is known as "The Valley Isle" due to the large isthmus, or valley, formed between the Island's two Volcanoes.
Kahului is the largest city on Maui, and is home to the second largest airport in Hawaii: Kahului Airport (OGG). The towns of Lahaina and Kaanapali, where most major hotels and resorts are located, can easily be reached with a Maui car rental.
Maui does have a public transportation system, however many areas cannot be reached by bus, and most visitors choose a Maui car rental to get around. Your Maui car rental also enables you to visit the many pristine beaches and State Parks which dot Maui's coastline.
The Road to Hana is a drive connecting Kahului with the town of Hana and features many waterfalls and attractions along the way. The drive often takes over 3 hours because the winding road passes many interesting places along the way.

There is nowhere on Earth like Hawaii. Check out our Location Guides for info about each exciting Hawaii car rental location:
- Hilo Airport (ITO) - Big Island
- Honolulu Airport (HNL) - Oahu
- Kaanapali (JHM) - Maui
- Kahului Airport (OGG) - Maui
- Kihei (K2H) - Maui
- Kona Airport (KOA) - Big Island
- Lihue Airport (LIH) - Kauai
- Mauna Lani Bay Hotel - Big Island
- Molokai Airport(MKK) - Molokai
- Poipu Hyatt (K3H) - Kauai
- Princeville Airport (HPV) - Kauai
- Waikiki - Oahu
- Waikoloa Hilton - Big Island
- Wailea Grand Wailea Resort - Maui
Information on individual islands in Hawaii:
Maui Tourist Attractions

Here is a short list some of things to do and see in Maui:
- Hana Highway
- Haleakala National Park
- Iao Valley State Park
- Wainapanapa State Park
The Road to Hana is not to be missed. This 3 hour drive from Kahului to Hana passes through some amazing and beautiful parts of Maui.
The summit of Haleakala National Park offers spectacular views of Maui and also views of five of the main Hawaiian Islands.
This free State Park is very lush and green and offers walks up to a lookout over the ocean, or down through gardens and streams
Sea caves and black sand beaches make Wainapanapa State Park a must see for most visitors.
Map of Maui








