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Is Uber easily available in Maui?

Ride-sharing services Uber and Lyft also operate in Maui. Many hotels and resorts – especially those in popular tourist areas like Wailea and West Maui — offer complimentary shuttle services to and from the airport as well as to nearby attractions and shopping areas.



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It may also be difficult to catch an Uber in remote areas of the island because of a lack of cell phone reception, which does occur in many visitor destinations, such as Hana and parts of West Maui.

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Taxi is very expensive, as is uber, but I ran into the issue that a Uber wasn't even available nor a lyft. So please take care of everything upfront, it'll save you time and money! the airport is on one side and everything else is on the other lol so theres no easy way.

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Uber and Lyft in Oahu Oahu is much more developed than the other Hawaiian Islands and has the largest population, so Uber and Lyft are readily available from most areas. Uber and Lyft are both allowed into the airport pickup and dropoff areas, well.

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You can get around Maui by shuttle, tour bus, taxi or public transportation. But to really experience Maui, you should consider reserving a rental car in advance from the Kahului or Kapalua airports.

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It's easy to get around on foot in towns and resorts In most coastal towns and resort areas, it is easy to get around by foot. Sidewalks navigate the historic core of Lahaina, while paved coastal trails link resorts and condo communities in Ka'anapali, Kapalua and Wailea.

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You can still have a wonderful vacation on Maui without a rental car. The main reason for most to visit Hawaii is the beach, sun, and relaxation. A rental car isn't required for those three activities. Find a good place to stay and soak up the sun without worrying about the resort parking fee.

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Uber, Lyft and Holoholo are ride-sharing apps that enable you to hail on-demand private drivers. They're used prolifically in Hawai?i's major towns, they tend to be cheaper than Taxis/Cabs and more convenient.

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Taxis (and Other Ride-Hailing Services) Taxis are pretty much always a little more expensive than Uber in Hawaii. Lyft is comparable to Uber in Hawaii, so consider checking the fares on both apps before requesting a ride.

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Kahului Airport, file photo by Wendy Osher. The rideshare pickup for TNC companies such as Lyft and Uber will be located between baggage claim and the car rental counters near the Commuter Terminal.

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You can easily grab a taxi in Maui off the street, at a taxi rank, book your rides in advance or have your hotel call a phone dispatch taxi for you.

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Both Uber and Lyft operate on Maui, but we recommend giving a new, locally-owned rideshare app called Holoholo a try, where appropriate.

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As others have said, taxis/Uber are both relatively expensive on island and there are a limited number. If you really don't want to drive - you may want to look at a tour that offers a pickup service. We have used uber on Maui and it was fine. Just like uber anywhere else.

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Cash is fine. 10% plus or minus is fine. So a quick Uber trip around Waikiki/Honolulu for $20...a $2 tip is nice. Most Waikiki Uber trips won't involve luggage.

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Traveling from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport to Waikiki Beach? The price is between $25 and $50 per ride, and here below, we'll go through more details you should know before booking your one-way ride.

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Taxis (and Other Ride-Hailing Services) The most obvious alternatives to Uber in Hawaii are taxis and other ride-hailing services, such as Lyft. Taxis are pretty much always a little more expensive than Uber in Hawaii.

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If you need a cab, get one quickly by calling A South Maui Taxi, LLC in Kihei. Whether you've just arrived in Hawaii or you have somewhere to go at a particular time, we'll be glad to assist you. At our local taxi company, we operate taxis every day from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., and we look forward to serving you daily.

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Options to Travel Around Maui Without a Rental Car. Maui towns do not score well on walking. Only a few towns like Lahaina, Kihei, and Pa'ia are easily walkable. Even if you are staying in these towns, you will want to venture out to see other beaches, restaurants, and sites.

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Sandals or flip-flops are the best shoes for the beach, but you should bring socks and sneakers for hiking. Additionally, we recommend wearing a bathing suit under your clothes. Maui's hiking trails often lead to hidden pools and spectacular waterfalls – especially along the Road to Hana.

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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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Featured Walkable Areas of Maui As an added bonus, the North Shore bike path runs to the West of town, through Spreckelsville and into Kahului. Paia is the one area of the island where you really could go for longer stretches without driving. Walkable Wailuku : Downtown Wailuku is the seat of Maui County Government.

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