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How far is Maui from other islands?

Lanai to Maui are 8 miles apart. Lanai to the small island of Kahoolawe are 15 miles apart. Kahoolawe to Maui is 6 miles. Maui to Hawaii (Big Island) is 26 miles.



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Are there ferries between the Hawaiian Islands? There is only one ferry between Hawaiian islands and that is the ferry from Maui to Lanai. There used to be a ferry between Maui and Molokai, but that ferry service was discontinued in 2016.

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For lush rain forests, waterfalls and mountains plus nice beaches check out Grenada, St. Vincent, Dominica (not to be confused with Dominican Republic), St. Lucia and Guadalupe.

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The average visitor to Maui spends 8.1 days on the island. How long you should stay depends on what you want to do, but you should plan to spend a minimum of five days on Maui.

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Hawaii consists of eight separate islands, each with their own unique attractions. These island hopping packages will take you to each island's most popular places to see and things to do. Whether you're staying on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, or the Big Island, visit any of the others with these one-day guided trips!

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The Expeditions Ferry Operating between Lahaina on Maui and the Aloha Tower Marketplace in Honolulu, this ferry offers a comfortable ride with stunning views of the ocean. The journey takes approximately 90 minutes, allowing you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

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Welcome to Maui, the second-largest Hawaiian island and a paradise known for its stunning natural beauty and rich culture. Maui is a multi-million dollar tourist attraction that has been voted “best island in the world” by Condé Nast Traveler readers.

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Maui is located about 100 miles away from Honolulu. Traveling from Honolulu to other Hawaiian islands is easy and can be quite reasonable once you've arrived on the Hawaiian soil. Honolulu, located on Oahu, is typically the main transfer hub before flying to the other islands.

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First of all, I do not recommend spending only 12 hours in Maui. Maui is gorgeous and clean and perfect. It has all of the best Hawaiian things to offer; beaches, mountains, rainforests, surfing, whale watching, excellent food, and luxury resorts. If you are planning a trip to Maui, give yourself at least 10 days.

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The ferry service between Honolulu and Maui is provided by a company called Expeditions. The ferry takes approximately 2.5 hours to get from one island to another and operates daily. A one-way ticket costs $39 for adults, $20 for children between the ages of 2-12, and kids under two can ride the ferry for free.

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This inter-island one day Maui Adventure Tour takes you from Honolulu to Maui for a full day of experiencing the wonders of nature. Follow the scenic Road to Hana without worrying about airfare, hotels, or rental cars!

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While the west and south coasts are drier and sunnier, the east and north coasts boast lush vegetation and occasional rainfall. The best time to visit Maui is during the shoulder seasons of spring (April to May) and fall (September to November).

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Molokai Ferry Enjoy a scenic cruise from Maui on a large, high-speed passenger ferry, often in the company of Spinner Dolphins and Humpback Whales (in season).

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Maui, known also as “The Valley Isle,” is the second largest Hawaiian island. The island beloved for its world-famous beaches, the sacred ?Iao Valley, views of migrating humpback whales (during winter months), farm-to-table cuisine and the magnificent sunrise and sunset from Haleakala.

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