The Ultimate Guide to Honeymooning in Maui

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Maui is a popular destination for honeymooners, and it’s not hard to see why. Offering some of the most beautiful beaches in the country, friendly and welcoming locals, and diverse landscapes, you can’t help but be blown away by this paradise-like location.

If you are thinking of booking a honeymoon in Maui but are not entirely sure when to go, where to stay, or what to do while there, then the guide below is just what you need.

Read on to discover everything there is to know about honeymooning in Maui, with money-saving tips and insider information that promises to make your first vacation as a married couple truly magical.

Decide when to go

Decide when to go
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The time of year you decide to go to Maui will have a big impact on the type of honeymoon you have and how much it costs you.

Maui boasts a tropical climate, meaning you generally enjoy warm weather year round. That being said, if you are not a fan of rain, you should avoid going there from March to November, as these are the wettest months of the year.

December to March is arguably the busiest time of year in Maui as people look to escape colder climates, so don’t visit at this time unless you don’t mind crowds.

As you would expect, prices peak in the school holidays, especially during July and August, so avoid these months if you are on a strict budget. Ideally, the best time to visit Maui for honeymooners is between April and June or September and October when there are fewer crowds and less rainfall.

Set a spending limit

Yes, it’s your honeymoon and hopefully, you will only have one in your lifetime, but that doesn’t mean you should spend all your life savings on what is effectively a vacation.

Before you even start looking at hotels, flights, and other vacation essentials, you should take the time to sit down with your partner and set a realistic budget. There is no denying that a honeymoon to Hawaii will cost you, but there are ways to save money.

Firstly, book your flights and accommodation as early as possible, as this will enable you to get the best deals. Also, try to fly in the low season if possible, as the prices will be significantly lower.

In terms of spending money, think about what is most important to you and your new spouse. Do you like to eat out in 5-star restaurants, or do you prefer to spend your money on days out?

Arrange how to get there

There are direct flights to Kahului Airport, the island’s main hub, from most West Coast airports. If you live on the East Coast, you may prefer to take a direct flight to Oahu, another Hawaiian island, and then catch a connecting flight to Maui.

You can book your flights directly or look for a travel operator that offers flights and accommodation as a package. The former can sometimes work out cheaper, but only if you take the time to find the best deals.

For getting around the island once you arrive, the most popular choice for honeymooners is car rental as this enables you to explore the island with ease and at your own pace. Ideally, you should rent a car with a four-wheel drive, especially if you plan to visit Hana.

Find somewhere to stay

Find somewhere to stay
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When it comes to places to stay in Maui, you are spoilt for choice, with an abundance of hotels, resorts, condos, and bed & breakfasts to choose from. Depending on your budget and what you want from somewhere to stay, you may prefer the ease and convenience of a hotel or a resort, or you may be better suited to the flexibility of a condo.

If you want to push the boat out, then you can’t go wrong with the Ritz-Carlton, which offers stunning grounds, amazing service, and exceptional fine dining. However, if you think you would prefer the privacy of a condo, then Outrigger is the only website you need to find the perfect accommodation for your honeymoon.

Again, the sooner you can book your accommodation, the better, helping you to save money and avoid paying over the odds for inferior service and facilities.

Eat at the best restaurants

Whether you are a complete foodie or just share good food with your significant other, there are many amazing eateries in Maui for you both to try. This island is most famous for its delicious fresh seafood, which has to be tried to be believed. If you are a fan of fish, head straight to Mama’s Fish House, which serves fresh fish dishes that are caught locally and served within 24 hours.

Of course, there are lots of other options for anyone who is not a fan of food from the ocean such as Taverna, which serves Italian crowd pleasers such as lasagna and carbonara, and The Bamboo Hale, which makes pizza to rival even the best pies in the United States.

If you are on a budget, you may want to combine eating out with self-catering, which can be made easy by staying in a condo complete with a fully equipped kitchen.

Explore the ocean

You can’t go to Maui and not explore the ocean, so make sure you book yourself and your spouse in for one of the many water-based experiences.

If you are both confident swimmers and love to be in the ocean, then don’t miss snorkeling the Black Rock on Kaanapali or Molokini. Alternatively, if you prefer to keep your feet on solid ground, then why not indulge in a spot of whale watching or simply chill out on one of the island’s stunning beaches?

Take a sunset cruise

Take a sunset cruise
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What could be more romantic than a sunset cruise? A must-do for all newlyweds visiting Maui, there are lots of different cruises to choose from including those on sailboats, yachts, and catamarans.

For a truly indulgent experience, book a sunset cruise that comes complete with cocktails and appetizers – a full heart and a full belly!