RV Rental Maui, HI

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2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
2022 Four Wheel Camper Dream Adventure
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2022 Pop-up Camper

Four Wheel Camper Fleet Camper

Sleeps 4 17.0ft
9.2 miles from Maui, HI
(4)
$149/night
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid AWD,  RoofNest Camper top 43MPG
Offers Delivery
2020 Class B Camping Van

Toyota RAV 4 Hybrid, RoofNest Camper top AWD Hybrid

Sleeps 4 12.0ft
11.4 miles from Maui, HI
(17)
$118/night
2021 Dodge Promaster
Offers Delivery
2021 Class B Camping Van

ProMaster Dodge 2500

Sleeps 2 17.0ft
8.9 miles from Maui, HI
$145/night
2020 Toyota Tacoma The Best way to explore Maui
2020 Travel Trailer

Unknown Big Bite 8X12 V-Front

Sleeps 4 18.0ft
8.4 miles from Maui, HI
(2)
$125/night
2016 Upgraded Conv Camper Van Ford +NEWCamper Top
2016 Class B Camping Van

Custom Ford Transit 250

Sleeps 4 16.0ft
11.4 miles from Maui, HI
(8)
$169/night
2018 Ford Transit
2018 Class B Camping Van

Ford Transit Hd

Sleeps 3 21.0ft
8.2 miles from Maui, HI
(21)
$140/night
paradise rv
2022 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Solis Pocket

Sleeps 2 17.0ft
8.9 miles from Maui, HI
$195/night
Ultimate Island Camper van -  with Maggie
Offers Delivery
2006 Class B Camping Van

Allen Camper Manufacturing Outpost Lite 180 FB

Sleeps 2 14.0ft
8.9 miles from Maui, HI
$140/night
2013 Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 24C "Magic"
Offers Delivery
2013 Class C Motor Home

Thor Motor Coach Four Winds 24C

Sleeps 5 24.0ft
11.4 miles from Maui, HI
(5)
$299/night
Luxury Camper 2021 AWD SUV Airport PickUp - Momi
Offers Delivery
2021 Pop-up Camper

Honda Honda Passport

Sleeps 4 16.0ft
9.6 miles from Maui, HI
(1)
$115/night
Jeep Wrangler Sahara w/New Roofnest Camper UPDATED
2015 Pop-up Camper

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara

Sleeps 4 13.0ft
11.4 miles from Maui, HI
(8)
$129/night
2023 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon W/RoogNest Camper Top
2023 Pop-up Camper

Jeep Gladiator Rubicon

Sleeps 4 12.0ft
11.4 miles from Maui, HI
(1)
$149/night
Taimane - (Maui)
2019 Class B Camping Van

Mercedes Metris Pop-top "Taimane"

Sleeps 4 17.0ft
10.3 miles from Maui, HI
(1)
$169/night
Ultimate Island Camper van -  with Darryl
2006 Class B Camping Van

nuCamp RV AVIA Std. Model

Sleeps 2 14.0ft
8.9 miles from Maui, HI
$140/night
Cherry - 2011 Ford E-150 Camper Van
2011 Class B Camping Van

Ford Ford E-150

Sleeps 2 17.0ft
4.8 miles from Maui, HI
$149/night
AWD Pathfinder pop top camper
2016 Pop-up Camper

Nissan Pathfinder Roofnest AWD

Sleeps 4 18.0ft
11.4 miles from Maui, HI
(1)
$129/night
Lexus RX 350 AWD RoofNest Falcon pop top camper
2014 Pop-up Camper

Lexus RS 350 AWD Roofnest Falcon

Sleeps 4 18.0ft
11.4 miles from Maui, HI
(6)
$99/night
Maui Wowie - (Maui)
2018 Class B Camping Van

Hymer Aktiv Std. Model

Sleeps 4 19.0ft
10.3 miles from Maui, HI
(4)
$219/night
Kohala - (Kona - Big Island)
2021 Pop-up Camper

Mercedes Metris Getaway - Hookipa

Sleeps 4 18.0ft
10.3 miles from Maui, HI
$169/night
Makena - (Maui)
2017 Class B Camping Van

Ram Promaster Campervan Hawaii Custom

Sleeps 2 18.0ft
10.3 miles from Maui, HI
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$219/night

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RVshare’s Top Vacation Destinations in Maui, Hawaii, No Matter the Duration

The most well-known Maui road trip to explore in your RV rental is the Hana Highway. This epic road stretches 52 miles from just east of the airport to the small village of Hana. You will marvel at many waterfalls and take in breathtaking ocean views along the way. This is a route for experienced drivers, as there are 620 curves and 59 bridges. Plan on spending a full day getting there and back to fully enjoy this drive.

Crater Road, also known as Haleakalā Highway, is another epic drive to take while traveling Maui in an RV. It begins in Kahalui and goes for 37 miles while climbing the summit of a volcano. At the 7,000-foot mark, you'll find the entrance to Haleakalā National Park. Rangers collect admission fees here, which also grants you admission into the Pools of Oheo.

Another fun road trip option in your RV is a trek through upcountry Maui. From Kahului, head east to Paia for some dining and shopping along Baldwin Ave. Then, you'll pass through picturesque pineapple fields on the way to Makawao. After stopping in Makawao, take Highway 400 to Kula and visit the Kula Botanical Gardens. 

Explore Maui, Hawaii, in an RVshare RV Rental

Maui is the second largest island in Hawaii and receives over 200,000 visitors a month. Part of what attracts so many to Maui is its interesting cultural history. It can't be determined exactly when the first Polynesian settlers landed on Maui, but carbon-dated artifacts have estimated it to be at least as early as 700 A.D. The original Polynesian settlers had a rich and vibrant cultural heritage, much of which can still be felt today. You can explore a lot of this unique cultural history when you visit local attractions such as the Halekii-Pihana State Monuments, Iao Valley State Park, Haleakala National Park, or the Bailey House Museum.

Popular State Parks in Maui, Hawaii

Makena State Park is located near Makena on Maui and features two great sandy beaches. Between the two beaches, there is a dormant volcano. This state park is located about 20 miles south of Kahului. 

Wai'anapanapa State Park is a gorgeous state park on Maui that is located between Hana and Nahiku. This is a popular spot for RV travelers, offering a black sand beach, scenic views, hiking opportunities, and legendary waves for surfing. 

Hāpuna Beach State Recreation Area is located on the Big Island, which requires a plane trip from Maui. If you make the trek, though, you get to experience one of the few white sand beaches on the Big Island. Part of the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail runs through the park, which could be an exciting adventure to hike. 

Events in Maui, Hawaii

  • Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival - This annual event takes place every year in April and pays honor to the musical style most closely associated with Hawaii. There are workshops, demonstrations, and performances galore. 

  • Maui Film Festival - This film festival is highly regarded and takes place every year in June. You can catch many premieres and screenings of both new and classic films outdoors underneath a starry sky. 

  • Hawaii Food & Wine Festival - This festival happens in October across three of the islands, including Maui. There are wine tastings, food demonstrations, and lots of local dishes to try. 

Popular RV Dump Stations in Maui, Hawaii

RV dump stations in Hawaii are easy to find. If you are exploring the Hana Highway in Maui, rest assured that there is a dump station available for use at the Hana Landfill. It is open Tuesday to Saturday and is free. Another convenient option for RV travelers in Maui is the Olowalu Recycling & Refuse Convenience Center which is open Monday to Saturday. This location is also free. 

Popular RV Storage Facilities in Maui, Hawaii

If you need RV storage in Maui, you'll find a variety of options. Aloha Self Storage is a great choice. They offer uncovered parking storage with spaces up to 20 feet long. This facility is located in Lahaina. Kahului Self Storage is another popular option with RV travelers. It's conveniently located near Kahului Airport and has outdoor units that are 10 by 20 feet and indoor units that max out at 24 by 20 feet. Kihei Self Storage is another Maui option and could be a good choice if you need more space or if you need to store your RV indoors. They have indoor spaces that run up to 60 feet in length.

Explore Maui, HI

When you visit Maui, HI, a whale-watching tour is one of the most exciting things you can do. While you could certainly get lucky and catch a glimpse of the 40-foot humpback whales that live in the ocean off the island's coast while sitting on the shore with binoculars, seeing one of these majestic creatures up close from a boat is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

If you're interested in learning more about the marine life that surrounds the Hawaiian islands, you'll love the Maui Ocean Center. This family-friendly nature center features exhibits like a turtle lagoon and a 35-foot ocean tunnel that provides a stunning habitat for a variety of sharks, sting rays and many species of deep-sea fish.

No trip to Maui would be complete without a visit to one of the most popular places on the island, the Ohe'o Gulch. Nicknamed the Seven Sacred Pools, Ohe'o features tiered pools that are fed by the waterfalls that cascade down the sides of the East Maui Mountain.

Best National Parks Near Maui, HI

The Haleakala National Park is right in the middle of the island of Maui in Makawao, HI. Visitors to the park can trek into the wilderness on more than 30 miles of trails. You can set out on foot, horseback or donkey; just be sure to stay on the marked paths and travel in groups of 12 or less. The view from the summit area is absolutely breathtaking and well worth the climb to get there. You could even take a ranger-led tour to learn more about the rich history of the Haleakala National Park or make a reservation. If you want to stay overnight, the Hosmer Grove Campground has 10 RV-friendly sites to choose from, with a maximum stay of three nights.

Popular State Parks Near Maui, HI

The Makena State Park lies about five miles south of Wailea on the island of Maui, HI. When you visit Makena State Park, you can swim or snorkel in the crystal-clear water along the shoreline. Anglers will enjoy dropping a line in the 54-acre lake, the Little Pee Dee River or off the 75-foot pier that extends into the ocean. There are also plenty of hiking trails throughout the park that offer excellent views and opportunities for nature watching. Unfortunately, this park has no campgrounds, so you'll need to make other overnight camping arrangements.

The Wai'anapanapa State Park is famous for Honokalani, the black sand beach. This park is located on the eastern edge of Maui and includes various unique geological features like a lava cave, sea arch and a blowhole. Note that if you want to visit Wai'anapanapa, you'll need to make reservations in advance. The park does not accept same-day reservations, but you can book your visit up to 30 days in advance. When you visit, be sure to go for a swim in the pristine waters off the Honokalani beach, watch water shoot into the air from a section of volcanic rock, check out the sea arch and take a hike on the three-mile Ka Ala Loa o Maui/Piilani Trail for great views of the Hana Coast and Mount Haleakala. If you want to extend your visit to this park, you can stay in the on-site campground.

The Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area is in the mountains near the southwestern corner of Maui. The only access to the area is a dirt road, so having a four-wheel drive vehicle is recommended. Most visitors are drawn to Polipoli because of the extensive trail system that winds its way through a conifer forest similar to the ones found along the coast in the Pacific Northwest. There is a campground in the recreation area, but it's only accessible to tents and smaller camper vans.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Maui, HI

The Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site is about 45 minutes from Maui, HI, in Kawaihae, HI. You can only get there by flying, and nonstop flights between the Maui and Hawai'i islands can fill up quickly. As such, its recommended that you plan in advance by booking your flight long before it's time to leave for your vacation. Pu'ukohola Heiau was constructed in 1782 by King Kamehameha as a symbol of peace after he united the islands of Hawaii. This site offers visitors a chance to explore a trail that leads to many places of historical interest throughout the park, from the temple of Pu'ukohola Heiau to the ruins of Mailekini Heiau. Those who trek to the top of the hill will be rewarded with panoramic views of the ocean and the other Hawaiian islands in the distance. Since you have to fly from Maui to Kawaihae, you'll have to leave your RV behind and find other sleeping arrangements if you want to stay overnight.

The Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail is a 45-minute nonstop flight from Maui, HI, and is located on Kona Island. The only way to get from Maui to Kona is by flying and it's a popular flight, so you'll want to get your tickets well before your vacation. As you walk this trail, you'll get to learn about Native Americans on the island, explore the on-site museum or check out one of the events held at the park. You'll also have easy access to resorts and beaches that sit near the trail. Unfortunately, this trip isn't RV-friendly since you must fly from Maui to Kona, but it's well worth a visit when you're in the area.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

The Hosmer Grove Campground is inside the Haleakala National Park, at the end of a mountain road. There are ten drive-up RV sites, but they don't have hookups or electricity. The park offers a self-guided nature trail that begins and ends inside the campground. Visitors must make reservations in advance and may only stay for a maximum of three consecutive nights per month.

You'll find the Wai'anapapa State Park on the eastern edge of Maui. Camper vans are allowed in the campground if they have a Campervan Permit. They offer on-site shower rooms, but be advised that they do not have hot water. If you plan to stay at this park, be sure to make reservations at least a day in advance and arrive within 30 minutes of your reserved time.

RV Dump Stations Near Maui, HI

The Hana Landfill is conveniently located along the Hana Highway. The dumping station is open Tuesday through Saturday and is free to use.

Olowalu Recycling & Refuse Convenience Center also has a dumping station that's free to use. It's available from Monday through Saturday.

RV Rentals Near Maui, HI

At RVshare, you can find the perfect RV rental to explore Maui, HI. Small vehicles are more suited for getting around on the narrow mountain roads that lead to many of the best vacation spots on the island, so a four-wheel camper fleet camper could be just the rig you're looking for. If you'd like a few amenities like a hot plate, kitchen sink, composting toilet and a bit more space, a campervan might be a more suitable choice.

Class A motorhomes and fifth-wheels are the largest and most luxurious RVs. They offer all the amenities of home and have enough space to sleep eight to 10 people. Class B motorhomes are a little smaller, with space for four or five adults, but they still feature full kitchens and bathrooms. Campervans are a popular option to rent when exploring Maui. These smaller RVs can fit two or three people, but they are easy to maneuver into tight spaces at campgrounds and are great on gas compared to larger RVs.

Seeing Maui, HI, in an RV rental gives you the freedom to visit the Maui Ocean Center and then go snorkeling off the shores of the Makena State Park. While you're on Maui, don't forget to visit Wai'anapanapa State Park and stroll along the famous black sand beach of Honokalani.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Maui, HI

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Maui?

Motorhomes are divided into Class A, B, and C vehicles. On average expect to pay $185 per night for Class A, $149 per night for Class B and $179 per night for Class C. Towable RVs include 5th Wheel, Travel Trailers, Popups, and Toy Hauler. On average, in Maui, HI, the 5th Wheel trailer starts at $70 per night. Pricing for the Travel Trailer begins at $60 per night, and the Popup Trailer starts at $65 per night.

Do you need to be a certain age to rent an RV in Maui?

Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in Maui from RVshare.

Does RVshare have emergency roadside assistance?

Yes. Every RV rental booked through RVshare receives 24/7 emergency roadside assistance.

Does RVshare offer one way RV rentals in Maui?

Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.