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Maui is the second largest island in the volcanic chain of Hawaiian Islands and a great place for a disabled holiday. The beautiful lush, green landscapes on Maui are breathtaking, and nature lovers will be able to enjoy a variety of accessible activities on the beautiful island. Overall, Maui is relatively wheelchair accessible compared to other islands in the Pacific and is a relaxing destination for mature travelers and physically challenged travelers.
The official language of the United States is English.
The official currency of the United States is the US dollar.
LOGISTICS: Air – Water – Ground
ACCOMMODATIONS: Hotels – Resorts
ENTERTAINMENT: Tours – Activities – Restaurants & Nightlife
EMERGENCY SERVICES: Hospitals – Medical Equipment
ABILITYTIPS: Precautions
Kahului Airport, OGG: The Kahului Airport has two levels. The second level is accessible by elevator. The building is a modern airport with air conditioning, a jet bridge, and an accessible bathroom with wide stalls and grab bars. There is not a companion bathroom available at this airport. Wheelchairs are on hand upon request, however arrangements should be made with your airline ahead of time if you require an aisle chair, or transfer assistance. There are porters available at this airport to also assist with luggage.
For people who have hearing difficulties, TTY’s are available at the Kahului Airport. The text telephones are located at the ticket lobby, next to the gift shop, and in the baggage claim area.
You can find more accessible information at the Kahului Airport Government website.
“Maui is a relatively small airport that has an easy flow. After passing though security you go up an elevator to the secured area for flights. There is easy access to baggage claim. Handicapped parking is plentiful and pretty close. Many direct flights into Maui from US and Canada.” – Bruce, 5/4/2010
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Maui has a robust taxi network on the island. The storage space in the taxi is large enough to store a manual wheelchair. At this time, Maui does not have taxis equipped with ramps or lifts to serve people who utilize a power wheelchair or scooter.
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Wheelchair Getaways: Wheelchair Getaways offers accessible rental vans equipped with a ramp for rent on the island of Maui. For convenience, the company offers pickup and delivery for a fee, and emergency service. Note that Wheelchair Getaways vans in Maui have manual ramps.
Wheelers Van Rentals: “Wheelers Van Rentals has accessible vans available for rent on Maui equipped with a power ramp.” Bruce, 5/10/2010
“Maui is quite rural, so having an accessible rental van is a nice to have so that you can explore and see more of the island. There are two accessible van rental companies on island.” – Bruce, 5/4/2010
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Maui Public Bus Transit System: “The Maui Public Bus Transit is wheelchair accessible.” –Bruce, 5/4/2010
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Maui Accessible Condo: “Wheelchair accessible 2 bedroom 2 bathroom ground floor condo with roll in shower. Owner is a C5/6 quad and had the property set up for his needs. The condo has a roll under sink, levered handles on doors, remote control ceiling fans and drapes. The condo sits 100 feet away from the ocean.” – Bruce 5/4/2010
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Polynesian Adventure Tours: The Polynesian Adventure Tour company is located on Maui, and other Hawaiian islands. The tour company has a tour bus that is equipped with a lift for people who utilize a mobility device. Tour arrangements should be made well in advance.
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Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge: “Parts of the Wildlife refuge is wheelchair accessible, but it can be a bit bumpy. The National Bird Sanctuary has an accessible boardwalk which is quite long. You can watch endangered Hawaiian Stilts and Hawaiian Coots.” – Bruce, 5/4/2010
Accessible walkway in Wailea: “This is a wonderful accessible pathway in front of the beautiful resorts in Wailea. There is public parking with handicapped stalls at this park and nearby Ulua park. All beaches are public on Maui so enjoy these beautiful beaches and stay a while.” – Bruce, 5/4/2010
Enchanting Floral Gardens: “The Floral Gardens are wheelchair accessible. It’s a beautiful 8 acre botanical garden. The garden is paved, and has somewhat steep walkways through the garden. It’s a bit rundown but still my favorite on island.” – Bruce, 5/4/2010
Maui Ocean Center: “The aquarium is just down from our accessible condo. It’s an incredible place to see what is living in the oceans around Maui without getting wet. It’s very accessible and wheelchair friendly. Minimum of 1/2 day to see everything and with the close proximity to our condo I recommend getting a weekly pass so you can scoot back at will and really explore it.” – Bruce, 5/4/2010
Accessible Sea Kayaking: “Sea kayaking is an incredible way to enjoy the water and it is accessible. Ron Bass has taken me and many of my renters out over the years and the reviews are good. Actually it was a lot of fun.” – Bruce, 5/4/2010
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Gammie HomeCare: Gammie HomeCare is located on the Island of Maui and they provide medical rental equipment and supplies. They also have a beach wheelchair for rent if you’re looking to relax on one of the wonderful beaches in Maui. Gammie HomeCare also provides delivery service for convenience.
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“Maui is a world class destination with incredible views and gorgeous weather. As with anyplace theft does occur but it usually opportunistic. Lock your car and condo doors and use common sense.” - Bruce, 5/4/2010
“September and October can get a bit toasty so drink a lot and avoid getting over heated.” - Bruce, 5/4/2010
“My name is Bruce Bernhardt and I own the accessible condo mentioned above. I am a C5/6 quad and have owned my condo on Maui since 1991, so I know the accessibility of Maui. It is good with curb cuts and other basic accessibility although you’ll run into older stores which have stairs. Sand and wheelchairs don’t do well together, so access to beach and other natural areas are limited in many areas but that’s just part of our life. More than enough places and activities to keep you busy and entertained so you don’t feel short changed on the Maui experience.” - Bruce, 5/4/2010
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