No, 10 days in Maui is widely considered the "sweet spot" for a comprehensive experience. This duration allows for a balanced mix of high-energy adventure and essential Hawaiian relaxation. With 10 days, you can dedicate two full days to the Road to Hana (staying overnight in Hana to avoid the exhausting "there and back" rush), two days for West Maui's snorkeling and historic Lahaina, and a full day for the Haleakalā sunrise and upcountry lavender farms. The remaining time is crucial for "island time"—simply enjoying the world-class beaches of Wailea or Ka'anapali without the pressure of a ticking clock. Shorter trips often leave travelers feeling they missed the island's "hidden gems" like the Pipiwai Trail or the tide pools of Kapalua, whereas 10 days provides the luxury of revisiting a favorite beach or taking a spontaneous boat excursion to Molokini Crater.