Maui in May offers an incredible balance as the island transitions from its normally wetter spring into the drier, warmer summer months. This “shoulder season” provides a sweet spot for travelers, offering fewer crowds and a more relaxed experience. Along with the well-deserved personal time you’ll take while visiting Maui, May hosts unique cultural events and provides opportunities to experience some fun and exciting activities on the island.
We get that planning a trip to Maui can be a lot. There’s so much to do and your time may be limited. We’ve put this guide together for all things Maui in May so you have all the details needed to pack and plan for your trip stress-free.
Maui Weather in May
You can expect warm and sunny days, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to the mid-80s Fahrenheit. These temperatures allow you to enjoy Maui’s beautiful beaches and engage in a host of outdoor activities. While there may be less rainfall compared to the months leading up to May, you might still encounter a brief shower. If you plan on making your way into our Maui waters, you’ll enjoy warm ocean temperatures, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and other water activities.
Things to Do in Maui in May
Experience Cultural Events & Cuisine
The warm May weather brings the perfect opportunity to experience and immerse yourself into Hawaiian culture with events like lei making and lūʻaus. Not only do you get to experience a deeper connection with our island, but you’ll witness the beauty of hula dancers, flower-woven leis, and music. Don’t forget to try as much of our delicious Hawaiian cuisine as you can from kalua pig to poi to haupia.
Explore the Road to Hāna
Driving along Maui’s legendary Road to Hāna is a journey along a winding road that reveals Maui’s natural beauty. From the cascades of Twin Falls to the Garden of Eden Arboretum, and the captivating Pools of ʻOheʻo (Seven Sacred Pools), these are just some of the incredible natural wonders you’ll experience as you venture along the Road to Hāna.
Have a Beach Day
While Maui offers so many unique experiences, our stunning beaches undoubtedly hold a top spot on your itinerary. To secure prime parking and beachfront locations, we always recommend you arrive early or consider an afternoon visit. You’ll either beat the crowds or get there as they disperse. Beyond popular beaches like Polo Beach, Slaughterhouse Beach, and Kapalua Bay, destinations like Molokini Crater are an absolute must.
Enjoy Natural Landmarks
As the warmer weather settles in, don’t be shy about exploring our unbelievable natural landmarks like Haleakalā National Park, Kahanu Garden, and Kula Botanical Garden. With the island in full bloom, May provides countless opportunities to connect with Maui’s diverse and stunning landscapes, whether you want to hike, horseback ride, or simply sit and enjoy the views.
Tee Off With Ocean Views
From the challenging fairways of championship courses to more relaxed, scenic greens for casual golf fans, May allows for golfers of all experience levels to enjoy a round in the sun. As the island transitions into a more dry season, you can expect sunshine and comfortable temperatures perfect for enjoying our collection of world-class golf courses.
Take a Dinner Cruise
If exploring by land has you exhausted, enjoying a delicious meal prepared with fresh, local ingredients on a unique dinner cruise is an amazing way to end your day. Whether you choose a luxurious experience or a more casual setting, the stunning coastal views and breathtaking sunsets are guaranteed to create lasting memories.
Maui in May Checklist
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable Maui vacation, we wanted to provide a thoughtful packing and pre-trip planning checklist.
Packing Essentials
- Lightweight, breathable clothing like linen, cotton, and other comfortable fabrics.
- Swimsuits and beach gear for enjoying your beach days.
- Hiking shoes or sturdy walking shoes, especially if you plan on exploring natural parks and landmarks.
- Reef-safe sunscreen to protect yourself and our delicate coral reefs. (Buying it on-island is convenient, but you may consider bringing some to ensure you have it upon arrival.)
- Light jacket or sweater for slightly cooler evenings.
Pre-Trip Planning
- Reservations for any parks, popular restaurants, lūʻaus, or activities that require them.
- Rental car if you plan on exploring at your own pace.
- Dinner cruise reservation to experience this unique activity.
- Golf tee times if you plan on teeing off at our amazing courses.
During your trip to Maui in May, make the Maui Ocean Center a must-visit spot. We provide an all-in-one destination with exhibits and experiences to show visitors and locals the incredibly diverse marine life of our waters. Plus, our award-winning restaurant and a locally-curated gift shop are go-to spots to dine and shop, no aquarium ticket required. Check it all out for yourself today.
When traveling to Maui there will never be a shortage of things and places to see. Make sure you’re always abiding by local and cultural laws when exploring the natural beauty of Maui and most importantly, relax! That’s what you came to do after all.