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May 11, 2026 - Lahaina is welcoming visitors again, but Maui travelers need to know this first

1 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Lahaina is welcoming visitors again, but Maui travelers need to know what has changed before planning a West Maui trip. Full details, available here: https://hawaiisbesttravel.com/visiting-lahaina-maui-2026/ [https://hawaiisbesttravel.com/?p=255556&preview=true] In this Hawaii travel news update, Bryan explains what’s open in Lahaina in 2026, what areas remain closed, and how visitors can support Maui’s recovery with care and respect. Lahaina Harbor has partially reopened for limited commercial tours, and nearby areas like Kāʻanapali, Kapalua, Nāpili, and Honokōwai are operating. But Front Street, Banyan Tree Park, and the central burn zone remain closed and should not be treated as sightseeing stops. You’ll learn how to visit West Maui thoughtfully, where your spending can help local businesses, and why checking Maui County recovery updates before your trip matters. In this episode: * What’s open in Lahaina and West Maui right now * Why visitors should avoid the burn zone and Front Street * How to support reopened local restaurants, shops, and tours * What Lahaina’s phased reopening means for 2026 Maui trips * Why respectful travel matters during the rebuild Lahaina is healing on its own timeline. This episode will help you plan your Maui trip with confidence, care, and respect.

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episode May 11, 2026 - Lahaina is welcoming visitors again, but Maui travelers need to know this first artwork

May 11, 2026 - Lahaina is welcoming visitors again, but Maui travelers need to know this first

Lahaina is welcoming visitors again, but Maui travelers need to know what has changed before planning a West Maui trip. Full details, available here: https://hawaiisbesttravel.com/visiting-lahaina-maui-2026/ [https://hawaiisbesttravel.com/?p=255556&preview=true] In this Hawaii travel news update, Bryan explains what’s open in Lahaina in 2026, what areas remain closed, and how visitors can support Maui’s recovery with care and respect. Lahaina Harbor has partially reopened for limited commercial tours, and nearby areas like Kāʻanapali, Kapalua, Nāpili, and Honokōwai are operating. But Front Street, Banyan Tree Park, and the central burn zone remain closed and should not be treated as sightseeing stops. You’ll learn how to visit West Maui thoughtfully, where your spending can help local businesses, and why checking Maui County recovery updates before your trip matters. In this episode: * What’s open in Lahaina and West Maui right now * Why visitors should avoid the burn zone and Front Street * How to support reopened local restaurants, shops, and tours * What Lahaina’s phased reopening means for 2026 Maui trips * Why respectful travel matters during the rebuild Lahaina is healing on its own timeline. This episode will help you plan your Maui trip with confidence, care, and respect.

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