Lanai City Day Trip: Maui Ferry & Shuttle Package (6:30 AM - 1:00 PM)

From: $167.00

Prices are per person.

This package includes round trip Maui to Lanai Ferry Tickets (Maalaea – Manele 6:30AM Depart/1:00PM Return) and one round trip shuttle van transfer from Manele Harbor to Lāna‘i City. Scheduled arrival time is 7:15AM. Scheduled pick up for the return to Harbor for the 1:00PM Ferry time is 11:45AM at the flag pole.

About the Ferry – For over 25 years Expeditions has been providing the most reliable, affordable transportation between the islands of Maui and Lāna‘i. Local residents and visitors alike enjoy their short trip across the Auau Channel aboard Expeditions fast, United States Coast Guard certified vessels.

Onboard you’ll enjoy spectacular views of Maui County, including the islands of Maui, Lāna‘i, Moloka‘i and Kaho‘olawe. On a clear day you may even see the Big Island of Hawai‘i, and during the season (January – April) you’ll marvel at the number of Humpback whales you can see during your voyage.

Your time in Lāna‘i City is yours to spend (7:30-45AM-11:45AM). This is a self-guided activity.

What are the details and FAQs for the Lanai City day trip?

To get your Ferry Tickets, check in at the Expeditions Maalaea Ticket Booth with your names and ID. Their ticket booth is located at 101 Maalaea Boat Harbor Rd. The ferry ride between Maui and Lanai is about 1 hour and 10-15 minutes. Parking at Maalaea Harbor is paid parking, payable via QR Code or pay stations; allow ample time. To find the Shuttle on Lanai, head up the gangway where a driver with a “Lanai City Shuttle Service/Rabaca’s Limousine Service” sign will be waiting. For booking form difficulties, see our detailed Post about Common Booking Issues. For restaurants and shopping in Lanai City, refer to our Restaurant Guide and Shopping Guide. Lanai City is the last intact plantation town in the state, with no stop lights or big box stores and a population of a little over 3,000 people.

To get your Ferry Tickets, check in at the Expeditions Maalaea Ticket Booth with your names and ID. Their ticket booth is located at 101 Maalaea Boat Harbor Rd. The ferry ride between Maui and Lanai is about 1 hour and 10-15 minutes. Parking at Maalaea Harbor is paid parking, payable via QR Code or pay stations; allow ample time. To find the Shuttle on Lanai, head up the gangway where a driver with a “Lanai City Shuttle Service/Rabaca’s Limousine Service” sign will be waiting. For booking form difficulties, see our detailed Post about Common Booking Issues. For restaurants and shopping in Lanai City, refer to our Restaurant Guide and Shopping Guide. Lanai City is the last intact plantation town in the state, with no stop lights or big box stores and a population of a little over 3,000 people.

To get your Ferry Tickets, check in at the Expeditions Maalaea Ticket Booth with your names and ID. Their ticket booth is located at 101 Maalaea Boat Harbor Rd. The ferry ride between Maui and Lanai is about 1 hour and 10-15 minutes. Parking at Maalaea Harbor is paid parking, payable via QR Code or pay stations; allow ample time. To find the Shuttle on Lanai, head up the gangway where a driver with a “Lanai City Shuttle Service/Rabaca’s Limousine Service” sign will be waiting. For booking form difficulties, see our detailed Post about Common Booking Issues. For restaurants and shopping in Lanai City, refer to our Restaurant Guide and Shopping Guide. Lanai City is the last intact plantation town in the state, with no stop lights or big box stores and a population of a little over 3,000 people.

To get your Ferry Tickets, check in at the Expeditions Maalaea Ticket Booth with your names and ID. Their ticket booth is located at 101 Maalaea Boat Harbor Rd. The ferry ride between Maui and Lanai is about 1 hour and 10-15 minutes. Parking at Maalaea Harbor is paid parking, payable via QR Code or pay stations; allow ample time. To find the Shuttle on Lanai, head up the gangway where a driver with a “Lanai City Shuttle Service/Rabaca’s Limousine Service” sign will be waiting. For booking form difficulties, see our detailed Post about Common Booking Issues. For restaurants and shopping in Lanai City, refer to our Restaurant Guide and Shopping Guide. Lanai City is the last intact plantation town in the state, with no stop lights or big box stores and a population of a little over 3,000 people.

To get your Ferry Tickets, check in at the Expeditions Maalaea Ticket Booth with your names and ID. Their ticket booth is located at 101 Maalaea Boat Harbor Rd. The ferry ride between Maui and Lanai is about 1 hour and 10-15 minutes. Parking at Maalaea Harbor is paid parking, payable via QR Code or pay stations; allow ample time. To find the Shuttle on Lanai, head up the gangway where a driver with a “Lanai City Shuttle Service/Rabaca’s Limousine Service” sign will be waiting. For booking form difficulties, see our detailed Post about Common Booking Issues. For restaurants and shopping in Lanai City, refer to our Restaurant Guide and Shopping Guide. Lanai City is the last intact plantation town in the state, with no stop lights or big box stores and a population of a little over 3,000 people.

To get your Ferry Tickets, check in at the Expeditions Maalaea Ticket Booth with your names and ID. Their ticket booth is located at 101 Maalaea Boat Harbor Rd. The ferry ride between Maui and Lanai is about 1 hour and 10-15 minutes. Parking at Maalaea Harbor is paid parking, payable via QR Code or pay stations; allow ample time. To find the Shuttle on Lanai, head up the gangway where a driver with a “Lanai City Shuttle Service/Rabaca’s Limousine Service” sign will be waiting. For booking form difficulties, see our detailed Post about Common Booking Issues. For restaurants and shopping in Lanai City, refer to our Restaurant Guide and Shopping Guide. Lanai City is the last intact plantation town in the state, with no stop lights or big box stores and a population of a little over 3,000 people.

To get your Ferry Tickets, check in at the Expeditions Maalaea Ticket Booth with your names and ID. Their ticket booth is located at 101 Maalaea Boat Harbor Rd. The ferry ride between Maui and Lanai is about 1 hour and 10-15 minutes. Parking at Maalaea Harbor is paid parking, payable via QR Code or pay stations; allow ample time. To find the Shuttle on Lanai, head up the gangway where a driver with a “Lanai City Shuttle Service/Rabaca’s Limousine Service” sign will be waiting. For booking form difficulties, see our detailed Post about Common Booking Issues. For restaurants and shopping in Lanai City, refer to our Restaurant Guide and Shopping Guide. Lanai City is the last intact plantation town in the state, with no stop lights or big box stores and a population of a little over 3,000 people.

To get your Ferry Tickets, check in at the Expeditions Maalaea Ticket Booth with your names and ID. Their ticket booth is located at 101 Maalaea Boat Harbor Rd. The ferry ride between Maui and Lanai is about 1 hour and 10-15 minutes. Parking at Maalaea Harbor is paid parking, payable via QR Code or pay stations; allow ample time. To find the Shuttle on Lanai, head up the gangway where a driver with a “Lanai City Shuttle Service/Rabaca’s Limousine Service” sign will be waiting. For booking form difficulties, see our detailed Post about Common Booking Issues. For restaurants and shopping in Lanai City, refer to our Restaurant Guide and Shopping Guide. Lanai City is the last intact plantation town in the state, with no stop lights or big box stores and a population of a little over 3,000 people.

To get your Ferry Tickets, check in at the Expeditions Maalaea Ticket Booth with your names and ID. Their ticket booth is located at 101 Maalaea Boat Harbor Rd. The ferry ride between Maui and Lanai is about 1 hour and 10-15 minutes. Parking at Maalaea Harbor is paid parking, payable via QR Code or pay stations; allow ample time. To find the Shuttle on Lanai, head up the gangway where a driver with a “Lanai City Shuttle Service/Rabaca’s Limousine Service” sign will be waiting. For booking form difficulties, see our detailed Post about Common Booking Issues. For restaurants and shopping in Lanai City, refer to our Restaurant Guide and Shopping Guide. Lanai City is the last intact plantation town in the state, with no stop lights or big box stores and a population of a little over 3,000 people.

To get your Ferry Tickets, check in at the Expeditions Maalaea Ticket Booth with your names and ID. Their ticket booth is located at 101 Maalaea Boat Harbor Rd. The ferry ride between Maui and Lanai is about 1 hour and 10-15 minutes. Parking at Maalaea Harbor is paid parking, payable via QR Code or pay stations; allow ample time. To find the Shuttle on Lanai, head up the gangway where a driver with a “Lanai City Shuttle Service/Rabaca’s Limousine Service” sign will be waiting. For booking form difficulties, see our detailed Post about Common Booking Issues. For restaurants and shopping in Lanai City, refer to our Restaurant Guide and Shopping Guide. Lanai City is the last intact plantation town in the state, with no stop lights or big box stores and a population of a little over 3,000 people.

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