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Maui Visitors Bureau

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Visitors to any destination can contact the visitors bureau and receive free information, brochures and vacation booking assistance. If you are visiting Maui in the Hawaiian islands, visitors can contact the Maui Visitors Bureau, a chapter of the Hawaiian Visitors and Convention Bureau.

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Planning a trip can be overwhelming. Furthermore, so many destinations distribute unofficial information to visitors, everywhere from the brochure racks at airports to the hotel lobby to shopping outlet. The brochures can be confusing, outdated and/or inaccurate regarding hours and pricing, which can all be detrimental to the visitor with precious limited time to spend.

A visitors bureau is the official agency authorized to provide information to the visitor. Their job is to promote the destination fairly and accurately while providing as much assistance to the visitor-related businesses and the visitors.

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When you begin your vacation planning, explore the Maui Visitors Bureau website to plan the activities on your itinerary, whether you’re visiting as a group, couple, family, solo traveler, etc. You can plan according to your interest (adventure, off the beaten path, etc.), learn about where to stay, request a free copy of the visitors guide, see images of the island online, search for useful information, email questions and to request their e-newsletter and much more. The site also offers an event calendar and information about Maui’s sister islands, Molokai and Lanai.