Where to Stay

Best Hotels Near Haleakala National Park

We've researched 3 of the best places to stay near Haleakala National Park in Hawaii. Whether you're looking for in-park lodges, gateway town hotels, or budget-friendly options, our curated list has you covered. The nearest airport is Kahului Airport (OGG), 1 hour 15 minutes (to summit) from the park.

Price Range Summary

Price ranges: $, $$$, $$$$
Total properties: 3
Inside Park: 0
Location: Hawaii, US

Montage Kapalua Bay

$$$$

An ultra-luxury oceanfront resort on Kapalua Bay, consistently rated among Maui's finest. Spacious residential-style suites with full kitchens, a world-class spa, and stunning sunset views over Molokai.

35 miles from park entrance$600-1200/night
SpaPoolBeach AccessRestaurantGolfTennis
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Lumeria Maui

$$$

A serene retreat in upcountry Maui surrounded by gardens and ocean views. The closest upscale accommodation to Haleakala's summit, offering yoga, farm-to-table dining, and a tranquil atmosphere.

30 min drive to summit$300-500/night
RestaurantYogaGardensOcean ViewsWiFi
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Maui Seaside Hotel

$

A no-frills local hotel in Kahului near the airport, offering affordable rooms with a pool and Japanese restaurant. A practical budget base for early-morning sunrise trips to Haleakala summit.

25 miles from park entrance$120-200/night
PoolRestaurantFree ParkingFree Wi-Fi
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Tips for Booking Hotels Near Haleakala National Park

Book early for in-park lodges. Popular lodges inside Haleakala National Park sell out 6-12 months in advance, especially during peak season (April, May, June, September, October, November). Reserve as early as possible to secure in-park accommodations.
Gateway town alternatives. Hotels in nearby gateway towns are usually cheaper with more availability. They also offer dining and shopping options that in-park lodges may lack.
Consider camping. Haleakala National Park offers campground facilities for a budget-friendly option that puts you closer to nature. Campsite reservations can also fill up quickly during peak months.
Check shuttle services. Many national parks, including Haleakala National Park, have free shuttle systems that can reduce the need for a car and make staying outside the park more convenient.