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Pocket Guide: 2 Stars Hotels in Maui

Maui Island’s 2 Star Hotels

Dotted around the whole island, two-star hotels are quite common on Maui Island, despite the destination’s reputation as a luxury holiday destination. From beach resorts to golf hotels, Maui Island’s two-star accommodation offers a diverse choice for all types of guests. You’ll find a variety of hotels, inns, and resorts all providing budget travellers with a comfortable, affordable place to stay.

What to Expect from Maui’s 2 Star Hotels

You can enjoy many convenient facilities in your two-star hotel, including concierge services and parking. But it’s the two-star hotels’ landscaped gardens and outdoor pools that are most appealing, inviting you to make the most of the Hawaiian weather. After a day of hiking in West Maui Forest Reserve, you can sink into the pool then grab a drink and bite to eat in onsite bars and restaurants.

Air-conditioned rooms are decorated in a Polynesian style and come with plenty of in-room entertainment, including cable TV, MP3 docks and free WiFi. A number of rooms have balconies or lanais, and some hotels offer condos with full kitchens.

Maui Island: Best Areas

To really get away from it all, pick a two-star hotel in largely undeveloped Hana, which still has much of its natural tropical beauty. The most eastern point on Maui Island, Hana is far more peaceful than the bustling western side. Hana Cultural Center and Museum displays many historical artefacts and old photographs of the area’s landmarks.

On the western side of Maui Island, you’ll find several popular small tourist towns and villages. For a step back in time, walk around Lahaina. Many of the town’s original 19th-century buildings are now bars and restaurants. Down the coast in southern Maui, golf courses and cattle ranches surround the small town of Kihei. Its beaches are also popular spots for surfing and beach volleyball.

Hiking on Maui Island

On Maui Island’s northern shore, the hike to Twin Falls is gentle enough for families with young children. You could arrange a guided tour to the waterfalls, but it is easy to navigate alone. Before setting off, grab a bite from the traditional Maui snack kiosk at the beginning of the trail.