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Maui Hostels

(Wailuku)
82%  "Ein Besserer Platz, Zum Auf Maui Zu bleiben! Maui ist eine der schönsten Inseln in der Welt, mit tropischen rainforests, in den schönen Stränden und Haleakala, der größte schlafende Vulkan der Welt, sowie storied ' Straße zu Hana '. Conde Naste Reisender hat durchweg Maui der populärste Inselbestimmungsort in der Welt veranschlagen! Kommen Besuch unsere Maui Herberge und sehen warum. Die Northshore Herberge Maui ist eine ideale Position, zum unseres tropischen Paradieses zu...
(Wailuku)
74%  "* Free daily tours of Maui, including Hana and the volcano! * Large tropical garden and common area Free high-speed internet Satellite TV with every movie channel Free windsurf, kite surf, and surf gear storage Wind, kite and surfers: $410/month in a dorm Facilities: Free daily tours of Maui take you to all Maui sights! Historic hostel with large tropical garden and large lounge and kitchen (bigger than any other Maui hostel) Free: high-speed internet. HOT TUB every night! Types of...
(Kihei)
"Maui Sugar Beach Inn caters to vacationers looking for the best and most affordable alternative to large resorts or hotel rooms. Our guests love to have the freedoms and conveniences of full-service kitchens, wireless internet service, and free assigned parking. There is a swimming pool for the guests enjoyment and gas grills for outdoor cooking. The property is cozy and feels like home. All the suites both upstairs and downstairs are spacious and beautifully decorated with an Island flair....
(Wailuku)
79%  "Happy Valley Hale ("hah-lay" means "house") is THE ONLY place to stay for a budget priced accommodation without the bunk bed atmosphere. Unlike many other hostel rentals in the area, WE HAVE ONLY FOUR (4) BEDROOMS for rent, with a total of 10 twin beds. You can rent one of these deluxe rooms privately or one of the single beds. Either way, you will be in surroundings that are like home. Along with your freshly cleaned bath & bed linens, your ceramic tiled room also has a fan, and a...
(Lahaina)
79%  "Maui hostel in historic Lahaina Town Offering clean & friendly budget accommodations Just one block from the beach, fine dining, activities and all the great night life Maui offers! The Accommodation features: * Shared rooms * Single & double private rooms without bath * Single & double private rooms with bath and TV * Common fully equipped kitchen * Ceiling fans in every room * Coin-operated washer/dryer * Free cable TV, Free parking * Free coffee to start...
(Paia)
77%  "Clean, friendly, and well-run, this privately owned hostel is walking distance of both Paia town and the beach. Free Internet, a safe for valuables, board and bike storage, laundry, and parking. Linens included. Common living room with TV/VCR. Two kitchens and 3 bathrooms shared among 3 dorms and 3 private doubles. No curfew, quiet time after 10pm. Reserve as far in advance as possible with $50 deposit. No credit cards. Facilities: - Spacious, clean & quiet Hawaiian plantation house -...
(Wailuku)
63%  167 North Market Street … Maui, USA
(Wailuku)
1063 Lower Main Street Suite C-201 … Maui, USA

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Maui Reisetipps & Hinweise

Kommentar von Pueo
Have a ticket to ride home, as being a resident here is not like being a tourist. It is a horrible economy over here for everyone. So if you don't have any money don't come or you will be in the opposite of paradise.
Kommentar von Anonymous
Being a resident here is certainly different than being a tourist. Especially now with the global recession. Better make sure you have that ticket to ride home or you are going to be down in out in Hawaii.
Kommentar von JJ maui
They are sick of the invasion of poor mainlanders, not just whites. Go there only if you have money, and you can stay in a hotel.
Kommentar von Ann
The racial tension is also from the white folks too. I did live in Maui, and I am not Caucasian, I am Asian, but raised culturally by Caucasians. I speak perfect English. The first time I lived there, I was constantly being yelled at, called a stupid Hawaiian. I do suggest if you are traveling to Maui, that you do not be a belligerent, obnoxious person, as there is only one road in Maui, and a lot of jungle. Hitchhiking is definitely not even for the boys. The worst thing about Maui is that it has the highest concentration of wealthly drug dealers, and not too many other rich legitimate people live, as it also is an easy escape out of the country.
Kommentar von Mana
It's a wonderful place but in the six months I spent there, I met a lot of crazy people. So keep in mind that people are not all nice and friendly -- and don't believe everything they say, even if they have been staying on the island for a while.
Kommentar von Jill
I was one of many people who visited Maui on vacation and promptly decided I wanted to move there. The reality of living in Hawaii is very different from a vacation experience. Beneath the surface of "aloha -- paradise," Hawaii is a very racially-tense environment with extreme poverty and a lot of social problems. It is not an extension of mainland U.S., but rather, an occupied third-world Polynesian island. Cost of living is extremely high due to the lack of economic development -- many people run away to Hawaii to escape the consumer economy of urban U.S.A. Just be aware that a successful experience in Hawaii depends on you having enough money to sustain yourself comfortably while you're there and a plane ticket home. The worst case scenario is if you arrive there with little resources and then end up stranded. Odds are you will not be able to get employment and will certainly struggle to break into the very tight local community which is extremely resentful of American occupation and tourism. You can learn a lot about sustainable living, organic farming, and living in community if you stay in one of the many communes located in the rainy districts of any of the islands, however, you are likely to be surrounded by hippie drifters who are always stoned and don't have their lives together -- there are unfortunately, a lot of broke, lost people drifting around looking for something in Hawaii. Don't be naive traveling in Hawaii -- it is not what it appears on the surface. Keep smart and stay out of the impoverished areas, and most of all -- make sure you have a plane ticket home. I started in Wailuku on Maui, then Paia, then in Puna on the Big Island of Hawaii for two years, scrambling my way through work-trade, physical labor, and maid jobs -- it was an extremely difficult place to live, the racism against whites was excruciating to cope with, the lack of physical safety as a woman, and the lack of support to be able to have a simple life -- and I have a masters university degree! My advice to everyone is to go to Hawaii and stay in a hotel and enjoy the tourist spots and then go home. Don't move there, don't go naively wandering into impoverished areas, and for heaven's sakes -- don't end up stranded there with no direction!
Kommentar von Anonymous
Hitchhiking on Maui is the best. You can go from one end to the other with no problem. People are cool. There are some dangerous parts, but that is anywhere you go. Be free and full of aloha and no worries.
Kommentar von Tiffany
Hey. I had a great experience doing "work trade" on Maui. I found it very fair and a great way to stay on the island longer and inexpensively. I would reccomend it to any traveler planning on staying on the island for a month or more. Maui like anywhere has its problems. But never in the 5 months that I was there did I feel unsafe, and I found hitchhiking a great way to get around the island and meet cool people. I definetly recommend MAUI! You will have an excellent time and meet great people.
Kommentar von Mara
Beware of "work trade" scams on Maui . A "work trade" on Maui typically is labor, babysitting, housecleaning, or other job (like at a hostel or private residences) in exchange for a room. I was on Maui for 6 months: For 3 months, I babysat at a hostel for the owners' child, gave the child daily art lessons, worked in the garden with the child, and did part-time managing at the hostel. I got ripped off by the hostel's owners for one month's worth of managing work I did at this hostel. They didn't want me to leave (they wanted to keep me as a "serf") so they took 3 days to return to me my passport & car title that they kept for me in their locked safe that they have for their guests' valuables. In 6 months, I met dozens of people who got lied to and/or riped off by various "work trade" employers. If you are a US citizen, demand minimum wage, a work contract in writing, and get a receipt for your rent paid or for the amount of hours you worked when rent is due. Don't rent a room unless the hostel owner or landlord gives receipts. If they don't, it's a clear sign that something is up: and in many situations on Maui something is up with the landlords such as excessive drinking, drugs, and financial problems. Maui can be very dangerous so be sure to come with enough money to get a car and room. Camping on the beaches is not safe. Girls: Don't hitchhike and always believe in your own intutition. Don't let others bully you into staying in unfair worktrade jobs, less than acceptable accommodations, and the like.
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