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    Camp Maui-X - Setting up our rooftop tent from Camp Maui-X.

    Camp Maui-X

    4.8(17 reviews)
    18.5 km

    This was our first time camping and it was an absolute blast. Sean thought of everything we could…read moreneed to camp and gave great local advice on how / what to check out the island. We couldn't imagine experiencing Maui in a more convenient, intimate and fun way. We really appreciate the time Sean took to explain all the equipment and how to set up the tent so we would feel comfortable when we were on our own. We highly recommend Camp Maui X and can't wait to go back!

    We're not resort people. When we travel, we want to do as many things as humanly possible in the…read moretime we have without having to budget because of lodging. Sean and Anna at Camp Maui X made Maui and all it had to offer happen for us even the day after the worst series of storms the island had seen in years. They had our vehicle fully stocked and ready to go as mud was being plowed out of their neighborhood. We'd never used a tent top rig before but after a practice run with Sean, we took off to the grocery store, stocked our cooler and had the time of our lives. ....In case you're wondering, we're not "young" people at 45 & 60, that can sleep anywhere, so I have to admit, I was a little worried about the comfort factor of sleeping on top of a car for 9 days. Truly, we had no need to worry. The tent floor is a super thick and comfortable, queen-sized, memory foam pad. It was a pretty sweet place to lie down every night! Having our sleeping quarters on top of our rental car meant we could pop up at night whenever we were done for the day and then skeedaddle in the morning for our early plans. Due to the destruction on the island from the storm, we were able to change our plans on the fly and stay on the south side of the island where the waters were calmer and clearer. We weren't nailed into a condo or hotel somewhere where the conditions were trashed. We had a few nights reserved at Camp Olowalu for our 9 days but went ahead and made that our base camp. They have hot showers and a view from the beach to die for right on top of a gorgeous snorkeling reef. Sean & Anna checked in with us through the week, letting us know they were there if we needed them and answering questions. We were so busy having the time of our lives that I think they thought we were "dead in a ditch" somewhere....whale watching in Lahaina, snorkeling spot after spot off the side of the road, SCUBA diving at Mala & airport, paddling an outrigger off Makena, doing a massage training in Makawau and kayaking to Molikini. Having all the gear in the Xterra was so easy!!!! We loved it! Camp Maui X!!!!! You rock! Thank you!!!!

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    Easy Camping Maui - Easy Camping Maui. Camping and outdoor store located in Kahului.

    Easy Camping Maui

    5.0(11 reviews)
    15.2 km

    Great experience! If…read moreyou're planning a trip to the Valley Isle, Easy Camping Maui is a standout choice for anyone looking to ditch the resort scene for a more authentic island experience. They have earned a reputation as a premier outfitter by blending high-quality gear with the kind of "Aloha" service that makes trip planning feel effortless. Here is a review-style breakdown of what makes them a top-tier choice for Maui adventures: Easy Camping Maui: The Gold Standard for Maui Adventures Unbeatable Convenience & Service Located just 5 minutes from Kahului Airport. this shop is designed to be your first and last stop. They offer flexible 24/7 self-service lockers for pick-ups and drop-offs, which is a lifesaver for those late-night or early-morning flights. The staff is all Aloha even offering"insider" knowledge, helping travelers navigate campsite permits and recommending the best hidden spots that aren't always on the tourist maps. The Rental Experience Whether you want a rugged 4x4 or just the gear to go with your own vehicle, their inventory is top-notch: Overland Vehicles: Rugged Jeeps and Tacomas equipped with Roofnest rooftop tents that take minutes to set up. All-Inclusive Packs: Their "Camp Packs" include everything from Gazelle ground tents and queen-sized mattresses to cooking kits (stoves, kettles, and even salt & pepper). Beach & Adventure Gear: You can add on high-quality snorkeling sets, beach chairs, coolers, and even portable power stations. Why They Stand Out The "Basecamp" Amenities: Their physical shop offers more than just gear; they provide a space to decompress with free Wi-fi, charging stations, clean restrooms, and fresh coffee. Luggage Storage: If you're transitioning between a camping trip and a hotel stay, they offer secure luggage storage so you don't have to lug your suitcases through the mud. Local Support: They provide 24/7 support during your trip, ensuring that if you have a question about your stove or your tent at 8:00 PM, someone is there to help

    Stopped by Easy Camping Maui to look for some supplies. Arbonne was extremely friendly and helpful…read more I was able to find what I was looking for and will definitely return.

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    Aloha Outdoors - Late Model Vans Get You Where You Need To Go!

    Aloha Outdoors

    3.9(44 reviews)
    17.8 km
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    This made my time on Maui absolutely unforgettable. From the minute we were picked up at the…read moreairport to the minute we were dropped off, I was happy, comfortable, and excited about van life. We got the light blue van with automatic transmission (road to Hana with a manual trans-no thanks!) and Noelle went through the van's features thoroughly before giving us a map of the island and circling all the camping spots available to us and our van baby. After giving us our camping chairs and wishing us a great time, we were off! We drove the road to Hana with no issues, camped in the rain, camped in the wind, by the beach, under streetlights and in the middle of nowhere. This van trip was so much more than accommodations and transportation; it was a literal and figurative vehicle for the kind of life I want to live. Staying in a hotel on a tropical island is nice; you can sleep in AC, lounge by the pool. shower and change in privacy, eat 5 star food and never ever feel out of your element. Staying in a camper van is awesome; you can sleep under the stars next to the ocean, lounge on a remote beach and then nap there, cook inventive, delicious meals with your camping partner, enjoy their company, and be bored enough to do things you wouldn't normally do (talk story for hours, play cards, snuggle up and watch the sun set for an afternoon). It was pretty incredible to actually spend multiple days worth of quality time with my husband, not just occupy the same space while looking at separate screens. You meet so many people who love "your" van, who want to tell you all about the van they used to have, and who embody the elusive aloha spirit that makes human interaction worthwhile and meaningful. We made several friends who dined with us on my glamorous one burner concoctions, or who entertained us with their stories from so many various walks of life over beers shared in camp chairs around the van's "living room". The van isn't perfect- it's 30 years old, and obviously is not a rolling Hilton. If you're creative, adventurous, and willing to see the bright side of any situation, you will LOVE Aloha Campers. Sure, we had to pull over a few times so Bluebell could cool down, and the E-brake light stayed on the entire trip. The back door flew open once in transit, and one morning I woke up with wet toes after some heavy sideways rain. The fridge never worked, and the cooler only kept our beer cold for three days. But those experiences just didn't matter in the grand scheme of things. We lived in a VW van, courtesy of Aloha Campers, on freaking Maui. Plain and simple. We cannot wait until we have a van of our own, and it was all because of this trip. MAHALO NUI LOA!!!!

    My wife, four-year-old son and I rented a ~'90 Westfalia from Aloha Campers this past spring (2017)…read morefrom Aloha Outdoors. The "are you chill" questions on registration are relevant, and pleasantly reciprocal. In detail... As is made super clear up front, we were renting a vintage Westy for some camping around Maui. Warts and all. If folks aren't reading the bold print while making their reservation, then they are in a world of grumpy disappointment. After a somewhat last moment pickup reservation on our part, we were met by a nice lady who drove the three of us to Aloha Outdoors in Kihei. She not only checked us out on the van, but also ensured we were set with camping paraphernalia (chairs, etc), gave us a solid understanding of island options available and not available to us. We had already booked ourselves at Waianapanapa and Camp Olowalu, but were thankful for the miscellaneous detail. Our Westy was on the worn side of their fleet. The ice box was out of order, we were using the backup range by the first morning, little blemishes here and there, missing little bits like the front chair tables, etc. After 172k miles it is expected. Nothing dramatic. Driving the Westy was a bit more than initially expected. I've been behind the wheel of '72 VW Bus and other '60-'70 model cars, but was initially shocked by the driving characteristics of our Westy. It took 30-60 minutes to get into the safe groovy of driving her. (And once I was back home, I was hitting the brakes on my modern car too hard!). TL;DR: break early, having driving experience with older cars is super beneficial. Regardless of driving stress, it was an amazing trip. We had the black sands beach of Waianapanapa to ourselves at times, we met lots of great people, amazing sights, waterfalls, shave ice, etc. "Do you live Aloha?" Yeah. And Aloha Outdoors does too. On my last full day I backed the Westy into a rock. A bunch of bondo popped off the rear passenger wheel well. *Crap*. Afterwards I called the hotline to explain myself. The gentlemen was not pleased and said someone needed to inspect it when the VW was returned the next day. The next day the intake crew was unpulsed, photographed the damage to the owner, and ... I never heard back. Aloha goes both ways, and I appreciate that with these folks. My son still talks about this trip. "Makapipi" is his favorite new word. WE still talk about this trip. Highly recommended, get a Westy while you can.

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