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Is food expensive in Maui?

While meal prices in Maui can vary, the average cost of food in Maui is $94 per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Maui should cost around $37 per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner.



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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: Hawaii's isolation in the middle of the Pacific Ocean makes importing goods expensive. On top of that, high labor costs and local taxes also drive up food prices.

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Seeing Maui's beach parks can be expensive, although you don't necessarily have to break the bank. On average, you can expect to pay about $200 to $250 a day during your trip. That means a one-week vacation to the Valley Isle will cost around $3000 or $3500 for a couple – definitely not something to sneeze at.

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Seeing Maui's beach parks can be expensive, although you don't necessarily have to break the bank. On average, you can expect to pay about $200 to $250 a day during your trip. That means a one-week vacation to the Valley Isle will cost around $3000 or $3500 for a couple – definitely not something to sneeze at.

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Here are 7 of the Best Dishes of Food in Maui:
  • Spam. Spam is nothing but a canned, pork luncheon meat which is considered divisive in existence. ...
  • Loco Moco. Souce. ...
  • Fresh Fish/Seafood. Source. ...
  • Pie. Source. ...
  • Malasadas. ...
  • Hawaiian Shaved Ice. ...
  • Pork.


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Money, Credit, And Debit Cards If possible, have around $2000 to $5000 in cash with you when visiting this state, especially if you're going during the peak season. Along with cash, pack credit cards and debit cards.

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Pineapple Hill and Plantation Estates are the most exclusive locations for those who want the privilege of expansive land. The Plantation Estates surround the famous Plantation Golf Course and offer spectacular views of the course, the ocean, and the islands of Molokai and Lana.

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In general, foods that are cooked, canned, frozen or commercially processed and/or packaged are allowed to be transported to Hawaii, as long as the product is arriving from within the U.S. Frozen or chilled meats are also allowed to be transported to Hawaii as long as the meat originated from within the U.S.

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23 Things NOT To Do While Visiting Maui
  • Don't touch/get too close to wildlife. ...
  • Don't forget the reef-safe sunscreen. ...
  • Don't ignore ocean warning signs. ...
  • Don't leave your shoes on when entering someone else's house. ...
  • Don't call your slippers “flip flops.” ...
  • Don't over plan. ...
  • Don't stand on the reef.


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Can you wear jeans in Hawaii? Sure, you can wear jeans in Hawaii. But unless you're going up to the summit of Haleakala you'll probably be more comfortable in almost anything else due to the balmy temperatures and humidity. I have visited Hawaii in every season and never wished I had jeans with me.

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No matter who you believe came first, Mai Tai's are still the most popular drink on Maui.

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Papaya. Papayas in Hawaii are so flavorful, they should be considered different fruits from the papayas found on the mainland. Available year-round in Hawaii, you know they're ripe when they turn from green to yellow.

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If you're looking for the best deals on accommodations, spring and fall are the cheapest months to visit the island because demand is down. This means the island is less crowded as well, which is another benefit of visiting during these months. Our personal preference is April - May.

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Visiting Maui for 5 days is not enough, but it is a good length of time to see the highlights, or for a first trip. In this guide, I've put together for you the perfect Maui 5 day itinerary to spend the most amazing 5 days in Maui.

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Is 4 Days Enough for Maui? There are enough gorgeous beaches, adventurous hikes, and scenic road trips on Maui to keep you occupied for a week or more without ever wanting to leave. But if you're island-hopping, I advise spending a minimum of 3 to 4 days on Maui.

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