Rental cars in Maui, HI
Maui is one of Hawaii’s most popular islands, and it’s easy to see why. With staggering volcanic peaks, scenic waterfalls, and 30 miles of beautiful beaches, Maui is a tropical paradise.
Drive the world-famous Hana Highway, snorkel or scuba dive on Kaanapali Beach, and watch the sunrise from Maui’s highest peak. Wonderful adventures await on this gorgeous island.
Full of natural wonders and stunning views, Maui is a dream come true for hikers, surfers, scuba divers, and nature lovers.
Maui’s northwest coast was once the playground of Hawaii’s kings and queens. Today, it boasts spectacular sights, beautiful beaches, and plenty of shops and restaurants. Hike the West Maui Mountains, ride the surf, or catch a breathtaking sunset as you relax on the beach.
No visit to Maui would be complete without a stop at America’s best beach. With crystal clear water and white sand, Kaanapali Beach is one of the most beautiful places on earth. When you’ve finished snorkeling and relaxing on the warm sand, check out Kaanapali’s seven resorts, top-tier restaurants, and high-end shops.
Home to Maui’s highest peak, Haleakala features amazing views, five different climate zones, and unique flora and fauna that you won’t find anywhere else. With plenty of hiking trails for all levels, you can explore both volcanic vistas and lush landscapes full of picturesque pools and waterfalls.
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Outside of the main Maui attractions, there’s plenty more to explore, and if you have more than a few days in Maui, it’s worth hitting the road to discover what else the island has to offer. Tour a pineapple plantation, see a rainforest, or island hop to Oahu and visit historic Pearl Harbor. Hawaii is full of wonders and one-of-a-kind experiences.
Rent the perfect carIf you love pineapples, you can’t miss Maui Pineapple Tours: the only opportunity in the U.S. to tour a working pineapple plantation. On the tour, you’ll learn how pineapples are grown and harvested, and, of course, you’ll get to sample some of Maui’s delicious pineapple products.
For an escape from civilization, travel to the remote Iao Valley, where you can adventure through a rainforest and see the Iao Needle: a 1,200-foot tall volcanic peak. Be sure to take the Iao Needle Lookout Trail for the best views of this geological marvel.
If you have time, you may want to visit some of the other islands. Oahu is just a short flight from Maui, and is home to one of Hawaii’s top tourist destinations: Pearl Harbor. While you’re there, check out the two museums dedicated to the Japanese attack in 1941.
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For a scenic road trip, you can’t do better than the famous Hana Highway. Taking you through rainforests and jungles, past waterfalls and jaw-dropping views of the ocean, the highway stretches from West Maui to the little town of Hana on the island’s northern coast.
Drive the Honoapiilani Highway for a comprehensive tour of Maui. On this scenic route, you’ll hit stops like the Maui Ocean Center, historic Lahaina whaling town, and beautiful Kaanapali Resort. Stretch your legs on the Kaanapali Beachwalk and stop for a meal at one of Kaanapali’s popular restaurants.
If you’re not sure you want to hike Maui’s tallest peak on foot, good news: you can easily drive to the top of Mount Haleakala. Along the way, you’ll encounter great views of the park and mountain. Just be sure to book a reservation if you want to watch the sunrise from the peak!
To book a car on Turo, you must create a Turo account, be 18 years old or older with a valid driver’s license, and get approved to drive on Turo. When you’re booking your first trip, you’ll go through a quick approval process by entering your driver’s license and some other information. In most cases, you’ll get approved immediately, and you’ll be set for future road trips, business trips, and family vacations!
No, you don’t need personal insurance coverage to book a car on Turo. If you do have your own insurance policy, the liability insurance issued to Turo by Travelers Excess and Surplus Lines Company included in the protection plan you select will supplement your existing coverage.*
When booking a car on Turo, you’ll choose between three protection plans — Premier, Standard, or Minimum — to get the level of coverage that’s right for you or decline coverage in some cases. With each plan, you’re covered with liability insurance provided under a policy from Travelers — up to $750,000 for the Premier plan.*
On your Account page, make sure you’ve checked the box to receive email notifications, and enable push notifications from the Turo app in your phone settings — we’ll send you occasional promotions, discounts, and deals on car rental alternatives in Maui!
Additionally, frequent travelers on Turo can get rewarded with the loyalty bonus — earn a promo code for one bonus day when you take trips totaling 10 days in a 90-day period!**
**Learn how the loyalty bonus worksYes, many Turo hosts offer discounted prices when you book trips lasting 3+, 7+, or 30+ days. Additionally, hosts can offer an “early bird” discount for Maui trips booked a week or more in advance. So, get the best deals and lowest rates possible by booking longer trips, at least a week in advance.
Browse the widest selection of vehicles for every occasion and budget on Turo. Find a full-size SUV for a family road trip, a pickup truck for some errands, or a sporty convertible for a special night out in Maui. For the lowest prices, use the “budget-friendly” filter to browse economy vehicles.
Some hosts offer unlimited distance for a trip; others set a daily distance limit. On the vehicle pages, you’ll see the total miles or kilometres you’re allowed to drive under the heading “Distance included.” You can find cars offering unlimited mileage with every trip by using the “Unlimited distance” filter.
Turo accepts most credit cards issued by major financial institutions, including American Express and Discover cards, as well as debit cards with a Visa or Mastercard logo that are linked to a checking account.
Apple Pay and Google Pay on mobile devices are also accepted, but Turo does not accept cash or checks as valid payment methods.
You can cancel and get a full refund up to 24 hours before your trip starts. If you book a trip with less than 24 hours’ notice, you have one hour after booking to cancel free of charge. If you cancel after the free cancellation period ends, you will be charged a small cancellation fee.
Under the enhanced cleaning policy, hosts are required to clean and disinfect their vehicles thoroughly before every trip, so you can feel safe and comfortable behind the wheel. Turo hosts have access to training materials on enhanced cleaning practices, using the latest recommendations compiled from the CDC, EPA, WHO, and vehicle detailing experts, to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
No. Unlike rental car companies, Turo is a peer-to-peer car sharing marketplace where you can book directly from trusted local car owners in the US, Canada, and the UK. Turo does not own any vehicles — Turo hosts share their own personal cars and set their own prices, discounts, vehicle availability, and delivery options.
Yes, there are hundreds of cars available on Turo at locations near the Maui airport. After arriving at Kahului Airport, Kapalua Airport, or Hana Airport, skip the rental counter and have your car rental alternative delivered for pick-up and dropoff at your Maui hotel or the address of your vacation rental to save time and hassle.
There is no fee or additional charge for adding extra drivers to your trip on Turo. Only the guest who booked the trip (primary driver) can request to add drivers; Turo hosts cannot do it for you. We encourage you to request to add authorized drivers before your trip starts, though guests in the US and Canada can request to add a driver while a trip is in progress with no extra charges.
To speed up the process, have your additional driver create a Turo account and get approved to drive before you request to add them. All drivers must have a valid driver’s license and meet the age requirements for the car you’ve booked. You can request to add drivers via the “Trips” tab in the Turo app without additional driver charges or extra costs.
The best and most convenient way to get to the Kahului Airport is by booking a car on Turo, so you can get to and from the airport on your own time. To get to the Kahului Airport, take Honoapiilani Highway to Kuihelani Highway, then drive about six miles until you reach Hana Highway. Hana Highway takes you directly to the Kahului Airport.
* Any personal insurance you may have that covers damage to the host’s vehicle would kick in before your protection plan, except in limited situations for trips booked in Maryland, but this protects your own wallet. Liability insurance is provided under a policy issued to Turo by Travelers Excess and Surplus Lines Company. Terms, conditions, and exclusions apply. The policy does not provide coverage for damage to a host’s vehicle.
For questions or information about the third party liability insurance that is included in protection plans, consumers in Maryland and the licensed states listed here may contact Turo Insurance Agency at (415) 508-0283 or claims@turo.agency. For questions about how damage to a host’s vehicle is handled, visit the Turo Support site.
When a trip is booked in the state of Washington, physical damage to the host’s vehicle is covered by insurance purchased by Turo, but Turo’s insurance does not change the contractual responsibilities of hosts or guests with respect to physical damage to a host’s vehicle.