Yes, Maui Is Expensive—But You Can Manage It
Let's be honest: Maui is the priciest Hawaiian island. Hotels average $350+/night in the resort areas, restaurant meals run $25-50/person even at casual spots, and car rentals are chronically short-supplied (and expensive).
But the expensive reputation hides a secret: Maui's best experiences are often free or cheap. The best snorkeling is from shore (free). The Road to Hana costs nothing but gas. Hiking is free. Sunset at Ka'anapali Beach is free. The expensive part is sleeping and eating—and those costs can be managed with the right strategy.
Realistic Cost Breakdown
What each budget level looks like for a 7-night Maui trip for two.
7-Night Maui Trip for Two
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How to Save Money on Maui
Specific strategies that work on the Valley Isle.
- Stay in Kihei instead of Wailea — same beaches, half the price. Kihei condos with kitchens run $120-180/night vs. $400+ for Wailea resorts.
- Cook breakfast and lunch at your condo — Maui restaurant breakfasts are $20-30/person. Grocery shopping saves $50+/day for two.
- Snorkel at Kapalua Bay, Honolua Bay, and Olowalu from shore (free) instead of $150 Molokini boat tours.
- Tin Roof Maui serves Top Chef-quality plates for under $15. Eat here instead of resort restaurants.
- Book car rental 3-6 months ahead — Maui has chronic car shortages and last-minute rates can be double.
- Do the Road to Hana yourself with an audio guide app ($10-20) instead of a $200 guided tour.
Maui Luxury Splurges Worth the Money
If you're going luxury on Maui, these justify the premium.
- •Four Seasons Wailea — Consistently one of the world's best resorts. The adult pool and Spago restaurant are extraordinary. From $800/night.
- •Mama's Fish House dinner — The most famous restaurant in Hawaii. Oceanfront, fresh-caught fish, legendary service. Reserve 3+ months ahead. $200/person.
- •Private Molokini snorkel charter — Skip the crowded tour boats. $500-800 for a private boat with captain and snorkel gear for up to 6 people.
- •Andaz Maui plunge pool suite — Not technically overwater, but beachfront villas with private plunge pools. Hawaii's most luxurious accommodation. From $1,200/night.
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