Oʻahu or Maui: which is better? (2024)

So you’re made the decision to head to Hawaii. Lucky you.

Now comes the hard part: choosing which idyllic island to visit. Among the larger destinations, two finalists will quickly emerge: Oʻahu and Maui.

Which of these two stars should you choose for your time in paradise? We’ve asked two passionate writers to make the case for why the natural attractions, beaches, food scene and overall vibe give their preferred island the edge.

Why I’m mad for Maui

Amy C Balfour has visited Maui regularly for the last 10 years, often bringing friends and family members from the mainland – and always reconnecting with the local friends she’s made over the years. The duration of her average visit to the island? Three to five weeks.

Have you seen the sun rise over Haleakalā? This luminous show is the stuff of myths, pilgrimages and (of course) Instagram feeds. Maui wakes up gorgeous – and never lets up. Oʻahu? Well, we concede it does wake up.

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The world’s largest dormant volcano, Haleakalā is the marquee attraction at stunning Haleakalā National Park. Haleakalā also wins bragging rights with its dazzling silverswords, a rare and finicky plant that thrives in Maui’s soils – and which doesn’t grow on the slopes of Oʻahu’s “volcanic tuff cone” at Diamond Head State Monument.

Humpback whales prefer Maui, too. In winter, these leviathans will swim the Oʻahu coast, yet the waters of western Maui are their preferred spot for mating and birthing. Most visitors can observe their graceful glory from the island’s condos, catamarans and clifftops –and a lucky few from a kayak on Makena Bay.

Another bucket-list experience is driving the Road to Hana, where waterfalls tumble into sparkling pools mere steps from the road. (Maui has no shortage of dazzling road trips.) Hana itself offers a window into the Hawaii of old, where locals “talk story” over mahi-mahi tacos, tropical fruit popsicles and warm banana bread, all sold at roadside food stands.

Honolulu’s Bishop Museum might celebrate Polynesian culture and history with a glossy cool. Yet this history packs a visceral punch on Maui. Hike over ancient lava rocks on the King’s Highway. Stand in awe below Pi‘ilanihale Heiau, an immense Polynesian temple. Or wade into the Ko‘ie‘ie Fishpond, originally built for a royal family.

In Maui, fantastic meals are not confined to the big city, as in Oʻahu. Deliciousness is a given at Mama’s Fish House, , Kula Bistro and other far-flung outposts. And no one can resist the Old Lahaina Luau, which complements its scrumptious Native Hawaiian feast with storytelling and traditional hula. Where’s your hula, Honolulu?

The scene at Waikiki has its partisans – but Maui’s Ka‘anapali Beach sports a similar oceanfront cool. And here, every evening kicks off with a mesmerizing traditional cliff dive from the astonishing Pu‘u Keka‘a.

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Outdoor adventure? Another winner. Snorkelers flock to Maui’s coves to get up close to tropical fish and honu (green turtles). Windsurfers dazzle crowds at Ho‘okipa Beach, while outrigger canoes paddle past lava-rock shores on the southwest coast. And though Oʻahu’s North Shore does offer world-class surfing, Maui wins the awe factor with the monstrous annual break at Pe‘ahi (also known as Jaws).

And finally, the beaches. Golden strands hug the entire perimeter of the Valley Isle, all ready-made for your postcard moment. We especially love Oneloa Beach (Big Beach), a showstopping mile-long stretch of sand in Makena. Flanked by tangled tropical greenery and a wild blue sea, it finds no worthy competition on Oʻahu. Or anywhere in Hawaii. Or really anywhere in the world.

You should be agog over O‘ahu

Catherine Toth Fox grew up on Oʻahu, and has spent years as a travel writer reporting on the best things to see, do and eat in her native state. Having traveled all over the Hawaiian archipelago, she’s an expert on which island is the best. Her pick? Oʻahu.

There’s a reason the majority of visitors to Hawaii – 60% in pre-Covid 2019 – come to Oʻahu. Quite simply, there’s more to do here than on any other island, Maui included. Much more.

It’s hard to knock Maui, home to the world’s largest dormant volcano and gorgeous beaches. Yet Oʻahu boasts more than 200 hiking trails, hundreds of restaurants and food trucks serving everything from birria tacos to Burmese cuisine, and some of the world’s best surfing breaks year-round. (Pe‘ahi – aka Jaws – in Maui? Good luck timing your trip around that.)

If you’re looking to hole up at your hotel for the entire vacation, pick Maui and its sprawling oceanfront resorts. But if you’re looking for adventure, to really experience the Hawaiian Islands and make the most of your well-earned vacation, Oʻahu should be your choice.

Let’s start outdoors. On Oʻahu you can view the sunrise from the top of the Makapuʻu Lighthouse Trail, an easy trek along a paved road that meanders along the island’s rugged southeastern coastline. Along the way, stunning views open up of the rural town of Waimānalo, off-shore islets like Mānana (Rabbit Island), Hawaiian seabirds like the ʻiwa (great frigate bird) flying above, and the historic, red-roofed Makapuʻu Lighthouseitself. And on calm winter days, you’ll have a front-row seat to the playful koholā, or North Pacific humpback whales, frolicking in Hawaii’s warm waters. Like most visitors, even these majestic creatures start their Hawaiian journey in Oʻahu. Did I mention that, unlike at Haleakalā on Maui, you don’t need a reservation to take it all in?

If you’re hungry, Oʻahu has way more restaurants – and way more variety – than any other island. Here, you’ll find hefty plated lunches served roadside (Rainbow Drive-In), authentic Hawaiian fare (Helena’s Hawaiian Food), family-run okazuya (f*ckuya Delicatessen), manapua pork-bun shops (Royal Kitchen), old-school saimin noodle-soup stands (Shige’s Saimin Stand), elevated Vietnamese street food (), restaurants run by James Beard Award–winning chefs (Fête) and the bakery where sweet malasadas were first served (Leonard’s). Plus, Zippy’s Restaurants serves its popular chili, saimin and Apple Napples 24 hours a day. You won’t find much open after sunset on Maui.

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If hiking’s your thing, Oʻahu has more trails than any other island, from the easy trek to Manoa Falls to the epic trek to the top of Olomana. We have trails that run along pristine coastlines (Kaʻena Point), uphill jaunts (Kaʻiwa Ridge – aka Lanikai Pillbox – Trail) and walks through lush forests (ʻAiea Loop trail). Not to mention the popular Koko Crater stairs, which let visitors scramble up an old wooden tramway to the top of a 1208ft volcanic tuff cone. You won’t get this hiking variety in Maui.

Oʻahu is heaven for travelers with kids. The fun never stops at such sites as Waikiki Aquarium, the 42-acre Honolulu Zoo, an indoor play area (Hawaii Children’s Discovery Center), a water park (Wet ’n’ Wild) and Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa where the whole family can dine with Mickey Mouse even if you’re not overnight guests.

If you want to dive deep into the culture that makes Hawaii so special, the Bishop Museum boasts the world’s largest collection of Polynesian cultural artifacts and natural-history specimens. Explore an old sugar farm and settlement at Hawaii’s Plantation Village. Get inspired at the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum and the Honolulu Museum of Art, which display works from Hawaii and around the world. You can even help restore ancient Hawaiian fishponds at Paeʻpae o Heʻei, or plant taro, an important staple plant for Native Hawaiians, at Ka Papa Loʻi O Kānewai.

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The history lessons continue at opulent Shangri La, the mansion-turned-museum of the late philanthropist Doris Duke. ʻIolani Palace is the only official state residence of royalty in the USA. And the USS Arizona Memorial and Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum illustrate another vital moment in American history.

Oʻahu has it all, and there’s no place like it.

Oʻahu or Maui: which is better? (2024)

FAQs

Oʻahu or Maui: which is better? ›

Whereas Maui is quieter and more rugged, Oahu boasts stunning beaches and a bustling city life that gives you plenty to do no matter how you prefer to vacation. In fact, according to the Hawaii Tourism Authority, Oahu is the most visited Hawaiian island.

Which is better, Oahu or Maui? ›

The takeaway: Oahu has nonstop energy, so it's ideal if you love to shop, people watch, sip co*cktails in trendy lounges, and enjoy cultural activities such as museums and live music. Maui is the better choice if you're looking for beachfront relaxation and nature-based adventure.

What is the prettiest Hawaiian island to visit? ›

Kauaʻi. Kauaʻi is the best island in terms of scenic hiking trails, the best overnight backpacking trips, scenic drives, and the best açaí bowl that you will find across all the islands! That being said, if you're a hiker, plan your trip to Kauaʻi.

What is the number 1 vacation spot in Hawaii? ›

As the most popular Hawaiian Island – to visit and to live – O'ahu is bustling! In Honolulu and Waikiki, you'll find skyscrapers and luxury hotels, traffic and nightlife, all of the hallmarks of a big city.

What is the nicest area of Hawaii? ›

Best Places to Live in Hawaii in 2024
#CityCommunity Well-Being Score
1.Honolulu71/100
2.Maui61/100
3.Kailua54/100
4.Waimea54/100
3 more rows
Jul 23, 2024

How long is the ferry ride from Maui to Oahu? ›

The ferry trip takes 90 minutes.

Which side of the island of Hawaii is best to visit? ›

The west side of the Big Island is hands down, the best. Here you will find dry sunny days, balmy tropical evenings, beautiful beaches, world-class snorkeling, a developed coastline, quaint shopping areas and more. Popular areas of the west side are the Kohala Coast region, Waikaloa and Kailua-Kona.

What is the cheapest Hawaiian island to visit? ›

Of the four main Hawaiian islands for tourism — Oahu, Maui, Kauai and the Big Island — Oahu is the cheapest Hawaiian island to visit by multiple metrics.

Which Hawaiian island is the most expensive to visit? ›

The Big Island of Hawaii and Oahu are generally considered the most budget-friendly options, while Maui and Kauai tend to be the pricier choices. Molokai is another good option for budget-minded travellers, though there are fewer accommodation and activity choices here.

What is the least popular Hawaii island? ›

Molokai is the least-visited Hawaiian island. It has more hotel options than Lanai, but it doesn't have a lot of tourism infrastructure like tour companies and adventure excursions.

Where should I go for my first time in Hawaii? ›

When it comes to experiencing the beauty and culture of Hawaii for the first time, Oahu is the perfect choice. This stunning island, also known as “The Gathering Place,” offers a unique blend of natural wonders, vibrant city life, and rich history that makes it an ideal introduction to Hawaii.

What is the slowest month for tourism in Hawaii? ›

Spring and Autumn are the “low” or “off” season in Hawaii. April through mid-June, and September through mid-December see the fewest tourists.

What is the most crowded island in Hawaii? ›

O'ahu (Population 876,156, Area 597 sq. miles) The most populated island, where Honolulu is the Capital City, the principal port, the major airport, and business and financial center, and the educational heart of the State.

Where do wealthy people go in Hawaii? ›

1. Kahala - Located on the eastern end of Diamond Head, this iconic elite neighborhood has some of the most expensive real estate in the entire island--think opulent mansions and oceanfront properties with unobstructed views.

What is the safest island in Hawaii? ›

If you're just looking at the sheer number of incidents on each island, Kauai is the safest island to live on.

What is the best town to stay in Hawaii? ›

The 5 Best Towns in Hawaii
  • Kaanapali, Maui. There's no sunset on earth like a Kaanapali Beach sunset. Photo: Getty Images. ...
  • Hanalei, Kauai. The famous Hanalei Bay pier. ...
  • Kihei, Maui. Beautiful Kamaole Beach in Kihei, Maui. ...
  • Kailua, Oahu. The iconic twin Mokulua Islands off the coast of Kailua, better known as “The Mokes.”
Mar 5, 2019

Is whale watching better in Maui or Oahu? ›

Maui is considered the best Hawaiian island for whale watching due to the shallow Auau Channel that runs alongside it. This shallow channel brings the whales closer to the surface and increases your chances of spotting them breaching or hunting for krill or small fish.

Is Maui the most expensive island in Hawaii? ›

The Big Island of Hawaii and Oahu are generally considered the most budget-friendly options, while Maui and Kauai tend to be the pricier choices. Molokai is another good option for budget-minded travellers, though there are fewer accommodation and activity choices here.

Why is Oahu the most popular Hawaiian island? ›

Oahu is the most visited of all Hawaiian Islands. The island offers both tropical landscapes as well as an urban vibe. It is also the home to Hawaii's capital, Honolulu. In this blog post I'll share the places me and my husband visited on our 6 day trip to Oahu in February.

What is the best time to visit Maui? ›

The best time to visit Maui is during the shoulder seasons of spring (April to May) and fall (September to November). These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to the peak summer and winter seasons, allowing you to explore the island without feeling overwhelmed.

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