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Maui Vacation Packages

 

Most hotels in Maui offer a vacation package to tourists. Most airlines flying to Maui have tie-ups with hotels and offer you discounted airfare and lodging. This will work out cheaper then making flight reservations and booking a room on a per night basis. Hotels have special discounts if you book a package deal. Most often, they offer one night free for every five days you spend in the hotel. You will have to book a package well in advance as they have only a few packages.

Staying in a hotel has its plus points. They are very safe and the hotel will have a couple of restaurants, so you will not have to worry about your meals. Transport from and to the airport will be taken care of by the hotels shuttle service. The hotel will also arrange for a babysitter to mind your children and also organize fun activities for kids while you explore Maui on your own.

Hotels also arrange lessons for water sport activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, wind surfing, sailing, etc. They also have pools and poolside bars where you can kick back and soak up the sun. Most hotels also have a spa and fitness centers where you can rejuvenate yourself. They will also help you chalk out an itinerary for sightseeing.

Hotels are very strict about their check in and check out times. Normally, check in is at 3 pm and check out is at noon. They are also very strict about their occupancy rules and no more than two people are allowed in every room.

Author: Alison Cole
 
Author Bio:
Alison Cole is a specialist in this area. Alison has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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