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Los Angeles vs Maui

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Los Angeles if Hollywood, Boyle Heights tacos, and 365-day urban sprawl beat volcanic isolation. Pick Maui if Road to Hana, Haleakalā sunrise, and Kapalua reef snorkels trump screen-industry chaos.

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🏆 Maui wins 71 OVR vs 68 · attribute matchup 63

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Maui
Maui
United States

71OVR

60
Safety
88
65
Cleanliness
78
39
Affordability
35
90
Food
79
75
Culture
64
88
Nightlife
65
56
Walkability
56
65
Nature
99
99
Connectivity
91
53
Transit
42
At a glanceLos AngelesMaui
Mid-range cost/day$290$110/day cheaper$400
Safety score60/10088/100+28 safer
Food scene★★★★★+1 on food scene★★★★☆
Cultural sites★★★★☆+1 on cultural sites★★★☆☆
Nightlife★★★★★+2 on nightlife★★★☆☆
Walkability★★☆☆☆★★☆☆☆
Nature access★★★★☆★★★★★+1 on nature access
Best monthsMar–May, Sep–NovApr–May, Sep–Oct
Flight between them5h 18m direct
Los Angeles

Los Angeles

United States

Maui

Maui

United States

Los Angeles

Safety: 60/100Pop: 3.9M (city), 13M (metro)America/Los_Angeles

Maui

Safety: 88/100Pop: 165K (island)Pacific/Honolulu

How do Los Angeles and Maui compare?

$290 in LA versus $400 in Maui — Hawaii is the most expensive state, and Maui is its most expensive island. The trips serve different appetites entirely. Los Angeles is screen-industry sprawl with the citrus-tang of orange groves under freeway exhaust, Boyle Heights tacos at Cielito Lindo, and Griffith Observatory's $0 telescope queues at sunset. Maui is volcanic landscape with the briny smell of Kapalua reef walks at low tide, fresh poke at Foodland for $14 a pound, and the Road to Hana's 620 curves stretching across 52 miles of jungle and waterfalls.

Maui's $400 mid-range reflects island-economics scarcity: limited inventory, jet-fuel surcharge on every grocery, and 2-hour ferry alternatives to other islands. LA's $290 is sprawl-induced surplus despite being a major metro. Maui wins on nature (5/5 vs 4), safety (88 vs 60), and the kind of beach-and-volcano variety LA cannot replicate. LA wins on food range (sushi to taco-trucks to Korean BBQ), cultural breadth, and direct flight access — every US gateway has same-day LAX nonstops.

Practical tip: Maui's window is April–May or September–October — December–March can be windy and Pacific-storm rough. LA works year-round but March–November are sweet. Combine via Hawaiian or Alaska direct flights LAX-OGG (5.5 hours, $300 round-trip 2 months out). Spend 3 nights LA before flying west — adjust to Pacific time, then 5 days Maui. Pick Los Angeles for Boyle Heights tacos, Griffith sunsets, and screen-industry density. Pick Maui for Road to Hana waterfall drives, Kapalua reef walks, and Haleakalā sunrise summits.

💰 Budget

budget
Los Angeles: $90-150Maui: $150-220
mid-range
Los Angeles: $200-380Maui: $300-500
luxury
Los Angeles: $550+Maui: $800+

🛡️ Safety

Los Angeles62/100Safety Score80/100Maui

Los Angeles

Most tourist areas in LA (Santa Monica, Venice, Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Hollywood, Downtown Arts District) are generally safe by day. Petty theft — car break-ins especially — is the most common crime against visitors. Homelessness is highly visible in parts of Downtown and Venice. Certain neighborhoods see higher violent crime but are well outside typical tourist routes.

Maui

Maui is generally very safe for visitors. Petty theft from rental cars at trailheads is the most common crime affecting tourists — never leave valuables visible. Ocean hazards including rip currents, shore break, and high surf cause more tourist injuries than crime. The Road to Hana requires attentive slow driving. Visitors to areas near Lahaina should be respectful of the community's ongoing recovery from the 2023 wildfire.

🌤️ Weather

Los Angeles

LA has a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wetter winters. The "marine layer" — a low morning cloud cover off the Pacific — often burns off by late morning (locals call it "June Gloom" when it lingers). Inland valleys run significantly hotter than the coast, sometimes by 10-15°C on the same day.

Spring (March - May)11-23°C
Summer (June - August)17-29°C
Autumn (September - November)13-27°C
Winter (December - February)8-20°C

Maui

Maui has a tropical climate with two distinct sides: the leeward (west and south) coasts are sunny and dry nearly year-round, while the windward (north and east) coasts and Hana receive abundant rain from northeast trade winds. Haleakala summit can be cold and windy at any time of year — bring layers. Hurricane season runs June through November but direct hits are rare. Trade winds keep coastal temperatures pleasant even in summer.

Spring (March - May)22-29°C
Summer (June - August)25-32°C
Autumn (September - October)24-31°C
Winter (November - February)20-28°C

🚇 Getting Around

Los Angeles

LA is famously car-centric and spread over an enormous area, though Metro rail and bus service has expanded significantly. A TAP card works on Metro rail, buses, and most municipal systems. Expect traffic — rush hour on the 405 or 101 can be brutal. Rideshare is widespread, and neighborhoods like Santa Monica, Venice, and Downtown are walkable in pockets.

Walkability: LA is a city of walkable pockets inside a driving city. Santa Monica, Venice (Abbot Kinney/Boardwalk), Downtown (Arts District, Grand Park, Broadway), Hollywood Boulevard, Old Pasadena, and Silver Lake/Los Feliz all reward pedestrians. Getting between these pockets almost always requires a car, train, or rideshare.

LA Metro Rail$1.75 per ride with 2-hour transfers, $5 day pass
Uber / Lyft$15-45 for most trips within the city; $35-70 to/from LAX
Metro Bus & Big Blue Bus$1.75 Metro, $1.25 Big Blue Bus

Maui

A rental car is essentially mandatory for exploring Maui beyond resort areas. The Road to Hana, Haleakala National Park, Upcountry Maui, and most beaches are inaccessible without one. Book well in advance — rental car availability is limited and prices spike during peak season. Maui Bus provides limited public transit but has significant gaps in coverage.

Walkability: Maui is not a walkable destination by design. Wailea resort area has a paved beachfront path connecting several hotels and beaches. Parts of Kihei along South Kihei Road are pedestrian-friendly. Downtown Lahaina (pre-fire) was walkable within the historic district. Outside these pockets, walking between destinations is impractical — distances are long and sidewalks are sparse.

Rental Car$80-150/day plus taxes and fees; gas adds $30-60/day
Maui Bus (Public Transit)Free (as of 2024)
Lyft & Uber$15-40 for typical town-to-town trips; airport to Kaanapali $60-90

📅 Best Time to Visit

Los Angeles

Mar–May, Sep–Nov

Peak travel window

Maui

Apr–May, Sep–Oct

Peak travel window

The Verdict

Choose Los Angeles if...

you want Hollywood glamour, Pacific beaches, world-class tacos and sushi, and year-round sunshine in a sprawling car-culture city

Choose Maui if...

you want Hawaii's magazine-cover island — the Road to Hana, Haleakalā sunrise, Molokini snorkeling, winter whales, and Kāʻanapali-Wailea-Kīhei resort coasts

Frequently asked

Is Los Angeles or Maui cheaper?

Los Angeles is cheaper on average. A mid-range day in Los Angeles costs about $290 vs $400 in Maui, so Los Angeles saves you roughly $110 per day compared to Maui.

Is Los Angeles or Maui safer?

Maui scores higher on our safety index (88/100 vs 60/100). Maui is generally very safe for visitors.

Which has better weather, Los Angeles or Maui?

Maui has the more temperate climate year-round. Maui has a tropical climate with two distinct sides: the leeward (west and south) coasts are sunny and dry nearly year-round, while the windward (north and east) coasts and Hana receive abundant rain from northeast trade winds. Haleakala summit can be cold and windy at any time of year — bring layers. Hurricane season runs June through November but direct hits are rare. Trade winds keep coastal temperatures pleasant even in summer.

When is the best time to visit Los Angeles vs Maui?

Los Angeles peaks in Mar–May, Sep–Nov. Maui peaks in Apr–May, Sep–Oct. Both peak in Apr–May, Sep–Oct, so a single trip pairs them naturally.

How long is the flight from Los Angeles to Maui?

Roughly 5h 18m on a direct flight (about 4,009 km / 2,490 mi). One-way fares typically run $500-1200 depending on season and how far in advance you book.

How do daily costs in Los Angeles and Maui compare?

In Los Angeles: budget ~$90-150/day, mid-range ~$200-380/day, luxury ~$550+/day. In Maui: budget ~$150-220/day, mid-range ~$300-500/day, luxury ~$800+/day.

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