Introduction
Time Zone

County Overview
Population
Ethnicity
Geographic Description

Infrastructure
Industrial Parks
Research & Technology Center
Research & Technology Park
Telecommunications
Utilities
Transportation

Business Incentives
Enterprise Zones (EZ)
Fast Track Permit Process
Foreign Trade Zone
High Tech Tax Incentives
Venture Capitalist Funding

Workforce Development
Employment Stats & Wages
Education & Training
Maui Community College
Maui's Employers
University of Hawaii

Living On Maui
Health Care
Housing
Recreation
Taxes
Utilities
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Living on Maui

Maui County offers a unique lifestyle featuring cultural diversity, business and educational opportunities, mainstream as well as distinctly Hawaiian entertainment, abundant recreational opportunities, a plethora of species (from immense whales to small birds) inhabiting Maui's stunning natural environment, and one of the five top night viewing skies in the world.

Maui's lifestyle can be a very healthy one, from the outstanding air quality kept at its peak by the trade winds that blow across the islands to the abundance of tropical fruits and Pacific Rim cuisine, combined with the excellent weather year-round promoting outdoor recreation. Voted "Best Island in the World" every year since 1994 by the readers of Condé Nast Traveler, Maui is a Pacific paradise that offers a vacation atmosphere year-round.




For more information on island activities, hotels, restaurants, transportation and other pertinent information, you may visit the Maui Visitor's Bureau or call directly at 800-525-6284.