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Lahaina, a former royal capital of Maui Loa aliʻi ahupuaʻa, is known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, vibrant art scene, and beautiful beaches. It's also popular for its sporting events including the annual Aloha Classic windsurfing competition.
The major difference between UK and Hawaiian driving rules is that Hawaiians drive on the right side, not on the left as in the UK. Fortunately, drivers adapt quickly to this change. Speed limits range from 25 mph in cities to 60 mph on outer highways. Always keep your eyes peeled for signs as traffic rules can sometimes vary with locations.
Thinking about the perfect car for your Lahaina journey? Consider renting a convertible for the perfect blend of comfort and style as you ride around this tropical paradise. Alternatively, an SUV is ideal for families or groups, offering ample space and the ruggedness to explore Maui’s diverse landscapes.
Parking in Lahaina can be challenging at peak hours, so look out for paid public parking lots. An exciting way to explore this city is by using its efficient public buses, which circle the entire island and are quite affordable.
Immerse yourself in Lahaina by visiting attractions like the famous Banyan Tree Park, Lahaina Historic Trail, Hale Pai Printing Museum, and Lahaina Harbor. For shopping lovers, Front Street offers a colorful mix of galleries, boutiques, and restaurants.
Enjoy sun, sand, and surf at Lahaina's renowned Kaanapali Beach and Baby Beach. For surfing enthusiasts, Honolua Bay is a famous surf spot.
Take a road trip to some of Hawaii’s famous locations such as Kahului, Wailuku, and the exquisite Hana Highway.
Lahaina enjoys warm subtropical weather all year round making it a perfect destination any time of the year. Carry some US dollars, as this is the official currency, although credit cards are also widely accepted.
From the Spring East Maui Taro Festival to the Winter Lighting of the Banyan Tree, there are festivities throughout the year. Don’t miss the Halloween in Lahaina, also known as the 'Mardi Gras of the Pacific'.
We hope this guide gets you excited about your Lahaina adventure. Mahalo!