Maui, Hawaii Short Term Rental Regulations

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Reviewed by Karolyn Hutson

Last updated August 23, 2023

Maui Short-Term Rental Regulations

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City Code of Ordinances

The County Council adopted Ordinance No. 5316, which took effect on January 7, 2022. It established a moratorium on new transient accommodations for two years or until the Council adopts a tourism management ordinance(s), whichever is sooner. Except for Bed and Breakfast permit applications, the Planning Department cannot accept any new permit applications for Short-Term Rental Homes or other types of vacation rentals on the island of Maui. Existing permits can be renewed, and existing operations can be repaired or renovated but not in a way that adds new or expands vacation rental units.

For changes or updates, see the Short-Term Rental Home (STRH) and CP STRH - Short-Term Rental Home.
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  • Short Term City Rating
    4.5
  • Competition

    4.4
  • Real Estate Cost

    3.1
  • STR Regulations

    2.0
  • Seasonality

    3.0
  • Rental Rates

    9.8

Maui, Hawaii Quick Stats

Short-term rentals have gained a lot of traction in the last few years. The trends and statistics of this sector are constantly changing, and having access to accurate data is essential for making sound investment decisions.

Population
168,307
STR License Required
Yes
Tourist Season
County
Maui
Airports
Kahului Airport (OGG)
Hana Airport (HNM)
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City Activities

Review the popular activities that hosts include in their property positing in Maui.

City Attractions

The most popular local and regional landmarks hosts usually include in their Airbnb or Vrbo property listings.

Maui Rental Rates & Fees

Explore nightly rates that hosts list their properties and the average fees for pets and additional guests.

Property Types & Sizes

What are the most popular property sizes for rent? Research whether a 1, 2, or 3 bedroom best fits Maui guests.

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What makes Maui a great place to invest?

  • Haleakala National Park - This 30,000-acre park is home to Maui's tallest peak, Haleakala, which rises over 10,000 feet above sea level. Visitors can watch the sunrise from the summit, explore the park's hiking trails, and learn about the cultural and natural history of the area.
  • Road to Hana - This scenic drive along the eastern coast of Maui offers stunning views of waterfalls, beaches, and lush rainforests. Visitors can stop at roadside stands for fresh fruits and snacks, swim in natural pools, and visit small towns along the way.
  • Lahaina - Once a whaling village, Lahaina is now a charming historic town with art galleries, restaurants, and boutiques. Visitors can learn about Hawaii's history and culture at the Lahaina Historic Trail, or take a sunset sail from the harbor.
  • Snorkeling and Scuba Diving - Maui's clear waters and coral reefs make it one of the best destinations in the world for snorkeling and scuba diving. Visitors can spot sea turtles, tropical fish, and even humpback whales during the winter months.
  • Wailea - This upscale resort area on Maui's south shore offers luxurious accommodations, world-class restaurants, and pristine beaches. Visitors can play golf at championship courses, relax at a spa, or watch the sunset from a beachfront bar.
  • Iao Valley State Park - This lush, verdant valley is home to the Iao Needle, a towering rock formation that rises over 1,200 feet above the valley floor. Visitors can hike through the park's trails, learn about Hawaii's native plants and animals, and visit the park's cultural center.
  • Maui Ocean Center - This aquarium and marine park showcases Hawaii's unique marine life, including sharks, rays, and coral reefs. Visitors can watch daily dive shows, learn about Hawaiian culture, and even take a guided behind-the-scenes tour of the aquarium.

Maui Nearby Cities

Local Real Estate

How expensive is the real estate in Maui?

The cost of real estate can vary widely depending on the location, size, and features of the property, as well as market conditions. The median home value in Maui has increased 5% over the past year, and the average price per square foot is $1,019, which is higher than the national average.

Median Sale Price

$1,019,658

5% YoY

Median per Square Foot

$1,019

4% YoY

Average Monthly Rent

$3,700

0% YoY

Property Descriptions

The most common terms hosts include in their listings for Maui, Hawaii

Word Cloud for Maui, Hawaii Short Term Rentals

Common terms for Maui short term rental listings.

When potential guests are scrolling through listings on Airbnb, they’re looking for certain essential information to help them decide if your property is the right fit for their needs. As a host, ensuring that your listing includes all the relevant information that guests will be looking for is vital.

Some of the must-have elements of a property description include:

  • Location: Guests will want to know where your property is located in relation to popular attractions, public transportation, and other points of interest.
  • Amenities: What amenities does your property offer? Be sure to list all features guests can access, such as a pool, hot tub, parking, etc.
  • Informative: The average listing in Maui has a description approximately 2,215 words long. Make sure yours is long enough to describe your property but doesn't require your potential guest to read a novel.

After reviewing more than 3,666 listings in Maui, we've consolidated the most common terms on the word cloud. The larger text represents a term that is used more often. The top ten mentioned terms are Lanai, Beach, Maui, Across, Ocean view, Pool, Complex, Beautiful, Resort, and Island.

What are the most popular tourist activities in Maui?

Whether renting a house, an apartment, or a room, you should include popular tourist activities in your posting. The most common choices mentioned on property listings in Maui involve Snorkeling, Swimming, Surfing, Whale Watching, and Scuba Diving. When you write your listing, have a section with recommended activities near the property to give your guests an idea of what is available.

Snorkeling

Swimming

Surfing

Whale Watching

Scuba Diving

Hiking

Adventure Activities

Wind Surfing

Beach

Sailing

Cycling

Boating

Local Attractions

What attractions do hosts highlight to guests?

There are quite a few popular attractions in Maui, including Haleakala National Park, Wailea Beach, Haleakala Crater, Keawakapu Beach, and Maalaea Harbor. Below we've included the most popular local and regional landmarks hosts usually include in their Airbnb or Vrbo property listings. Many hosts like to show off lesser-known regional landmarks visitors might not have heard of.

Regional Landmark

Maalaea Harbor

Included on nearly all listings

Regional Landmark

Kamaole Beach Park 3

Included on nearly all listings

Regional Landmark

Keawakapu Beach

Included on nearly all listings

Regional Landmark

Wailea Beach

Included on most listings

Regional Landmark

Molokini

Included on most listings

Regional Landmark

Makena State Park Beach

Included on most listings

Regional Landmark

Kamaole Beach Park

Included on most listings

Local Landmark

Maluaka Beach

Included on most listings

Local Landmark

Maui Nui Botanical Gardens

Included on 55% of listings

Regional Landmark

Haleakala National Park

Included on 33% of listings

Regional Landmark

Haleakala Crater

Included on 10% of listings

Local Landmark

Maui Arts and Cultural Center

Included on 2% of listings

What’s the weather like in Maui, Hawaii?

The weather is generally warmer than the national average, with an average high temperature of around 84°, while the average low is about 69°. It has normal rainfall, averaging about 13 inches per year, compared to the national average of about 27 inches. Snowfall is scarce, with an average year having no snowfall. The humidity levels in Maui are generally muggier than the national average, and the city has a mix of clouds and sunshine for most of the year.

Winter

December through February

66° Low 81° High

Precipitation
4.9"
Snowfall
0.0"
Muggy Days
30.3 days
Cloudiness
26%

Spring

March through May

67° Low 82° High

Precipitation
3.9"
Snowfall
0.0"
Muggy Days
32.6 days
Cloudiness
31%

Summer

June through August

72° Low 87° High

Precipitation
1.5"
Snowfall
0.0"
Muggy Days
68.3 days
Cloudiness
25%

Fall

September through November

71° Low 86° High

Precipitation
3.1"
Snowfall
0.0"
Muggy Days
65.8 days
Cloudiness
37%