![]() ![]() Hawaii’s “aloha” spirit makes it generally laid back, though, and people are understandably welcoming and friendly in places often described as ‘paradise.’ You shouldn’t have any problem making friends. Maui may not have a gay scene or hub per sé, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be anything fun to do! Some say many in the LGBTQ+ community socialize near the local beaches, so hit the beach (why else would you go to the islands anyway?).īeing a predominantly couple-centric island away from the hustle and bustle of the bigger cities on Oahu means Maui doesn’t have any gay-specific clubs or bars. Maui Travel Safety Tips Local Expert: Gay Scene in Maui MUST VISIT: Gay-Friendly Bars & Nightlife It is not a surprise to us that the locals say, “Maui no ka oi” – “Maui is the best!” While rainfall is less prominent during the summer months, it’s still expected daily, and it doesn’t typically last long. Warm, sunny days are commonplace, though, and it’s almost always 80ish degrees. Maui’s large size and rugged topography make the weather here a little bit more unpredictable than most places. The Valley Isle is also renowned for its romantic atmosphere, and the weather definitely helps contribute to that reputation. The traditional Hawaiian activities of surfing, snorkeling, and diving are also readily accessible and often complimented by windsurfing, parasailing, or scuba diving for the more adventurous travelers. There’s also Haleakala National Park on the island if you’ve ever wanted to hike across a dormant volcano. The island is also a premier whale-watching destination, with Humpback Whales wintering off the coast annually. ![]() ![]() Maui is Hawaii’s second-largest island and is known as “The Valley Isle.” Maui is known for its breathtaking beaches, farm-to-table cuisine, the famous Sacred Iao Valley, and its exquisite sunsets from Haleakala. In Hawaiian, locals say "Maui no ka oi" - "Maui is the best." ![]()
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