Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Getting Around
TO/FROM THE AIRPORT
To get to Lahaina from the airport in Kahului, take Hwy 380 south to Hwy 30; the drive
takes about 45 minutes. If you're not renting a car,
Executive Shuttle
(
800-833-2303,
669-2300;
www.mauishuttle.com
)
provides service between Lahaina and the airport, char-
ging $47 for one person and $54 for two.
BICYCLE
For bike rentals head to West Maui Cycles (
Click here
)
. Check the website for route
maps.
BUS
hour) on the Lahaina Islander route, with a stop at Maʻalaea Harbor. At Maʻalaea Harbor,
a connection can be made to Kihei via the Kihei Villager. Another route, the Kaʻanapali
Islander, connects Lahaina and Kaʻanapali ($2, 30 minutes). The Kahului and Kaʻanapali
buses depart from behind the Wharf Cinema Center, on Luakini St, hourly from 6:30am
to 8:30pm.
CAR & MOTORCYCLE
Most visitors rent cars upon arrival at Kahului Airport. Motorcycles can be rented at
La-
$139 per day, helmet included.
PARKING
Front St has free on-street parking, but there's always a line of cruising cars competing
for spots. There's one free lot on tiny Luakini St between Lahainaluna Rd and Dickenson
- but get there early, it fills fast. Your best bet is the large parking lot at the corner of
Front and Prison Sts where there's free public parking with a three-hour limit. There are
also several private parking lots, with the biggest one being Republic Parking on Dicken-
son St ($10 per day). Otherwise, park at one of the shopping centers and get your parking
ticket validated for free by making a purchase.
TAXI
For a taxi in Lahaina, call
Aliʻi Cab
(
661-3688)
or
LA Taxi
(
661-4545)
. It's about
$17 one-way between Lahaina and Kaʻanapali.