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Atracciones de Maui

Desde las majestuosas montañas volcánicas hasta los dulces olores de las flores tropicales y las sonrisas amistosas de los lugareños, Maui es un paraíso acogedor. Disfrute de un lugar encantado votado como "La mejor isla de los EE. UU." por los lectores de la revista Condé Nast Traveler durante más de 20 años y deje que la aventura comience desde el Maui Seaside Hotel.

PLAN YOUR TRIP

3 Days on Maui: FAQs 

  • Is 3 days enough time on Maui? Three days is enough to experience the highlights: the Road to Hana, sunrise at Haleakala, and a full beach day. Longer is better, but 3 days hits the essentials with smart planning.
  • What's the best way to spend 3 days in Maui? A balanced trip looks like: Day 1 settling in around central Maui and Paia, Day 2 driving the Road to Hana, Day 3 sunrise at Haleakala plus a beach day to close it out.
  • Where should I stay for a 3-day Maui trip? A central location is essential for a short trip. Kahului-based hotels like Maui Seaside Hotel offer easy access to all sides of the island, the airport, and the most popular activities, without long daily drives.
  • Do I need a rental car for 3 days on Maui? Yes. The Road to Hana, Haleakala, and most beach destinations require driving. Pick up your rental car at the airport and keep it for the duration of your stay.
  • When is the best time of year to visit Maui? Maui is great year-round. April through October offers the warmest, driest weather. December through March brings whale watching season and slightly cooler evenings.
  • What should I book in advance for a 3-day Maui trip? Reservations are required for Haleakala sunrise and Wai'anapanapa State Park. Popular restaurants, snorkel tours, and luaus also fill up early, so book before you arrive.
  • Can I see the Road to Hana and Haleakala in the same day? It's not recommended. Both are full-day experiences. Splitting them across separate days lets you actually enjoy each one.
  • What should I pack for 3 days on Maui? Lightweight clothing, swimsuits, reef-safe sunscreen, sandals, and a light rain layer for the Road to Hana. If you're going up Haleakala, bring warm layers, a hat, and gloves for the cold summit air.