
Your complete guide from SJC to the Valley Isle β with kids in tow.

If you're a Bay Area family dreaming of warm turquoise water, jungle waterfalls, and an escape from the grind β Maui is your island. Better yet, direct flights from San Jose (SJC) mean you can be sipping a mai tai on a Kaanapali beach in under 6 hours. No connections, no chaos, just aloha.
This 7-day itinerary is designed with families in mind: a smart mix of adventure, relaxation, culture, and kid-friendly fun β without trying to cram in everything at once.
Flights from SJC to Maui
Southwest, United, and Alaska Airlines all offer direct flights from San Jose to Kahului Airport (OGG) on Maui. Flight time is roughly 5.5 to 6 hours. Pro tip: book morning departures so you land with plenty of afternoon daylight to enjoy.
π‘ Travel Agent Tip: Families of 4+ should book at least 4β6 months out, especially for summer and holiday travel. Hawaii routes fill fast from the Bay Area.
Best Time to Visit
Maui is gorgeous year-round, but Bay Area families tend to travel during summer (JuneβAugust) and the holiday break (DecemberβJanuary). April through early June is our favorite "sweet spot" β whale season overlaps (through May), crowds are thinner, and prices drop slightly after spring break.
What to Pack
Bay Area weather has nothing in common with Maui, so pack accordingly:
You've landed. Breathe in that warm plumeria-scented air and remind yourself: you're in Maui.
After picking up your rental car at OGG (I recommend an SUV or minivan for families), head straight to your resort in Kaanapali or Wailea β two of the best family-friendly areas on the island.
π Don't Miss: The cliff-diving ceremony at Black Rock (Pu'u Keka'a) at sunset β a nightly Kaanapali tradition that kids absolutely love.
Start the morning with Maui's #1 family activity: snorkeling. Head to Kapalua Bay or Napili Bay β both calm, protected, and teeming with sea turtles and tropical fish.
πΈ Photo Op: The Banyan Tree in Lahaina is the largest in the US β a must-see and perfect for a family photo.
No Maui trip is complete without the Road to Hana β one of the most breathtaking drives in the world. Leave early (7 AM or before) and take your time. It's a 64-mile winding coastal highway with 600 turns and 59 bridges. It's not about the destination β it's about the stops.
π‘ Travel Agent Tip: You do NOT need to drive back the same way. Continue past Hana and loop around the backside of the island (Highway 31) for more stunning views β just note some rental car companies prohibit this, so check your agreement or let me arrange the right rental for you.
This is the day that will make your whole trip unforgettable. Rising at 2:30 AM might sound brutal, but watching the sunrise from 10,023 feet above the clouds at Haleakala summit is one of those once-in-a-lifetime moments.
β οΈ Important: The drive from Kaanapali to the Haleakala summit takes about 1.5β2 hours. Set multiple alarms. It's worth every groggy minute.
Today is all about the water. A snorkel boat trip to Molokini Crater β a partially submerged volcanic crater just off the coast β is one of the best snorkeling experiences in all of Hawaii.
π‘ Travel Agent Tip: Morning tours leave around 6:30β7 AM when the water is calmest. Afternoon winds can make for rough seas β especially for kids prone to seasickness.
Take a slower pace today. West Maui is stunning and often overlooked β but the waterfalls, valleys, and viewpoints here are spectacular.
π½οΈ Eat Like a Local: Don't leave Maui without trying a plate lunch. Two scoop rice, mac salad, and kalua pork β that's Hawaii comfort food.
Your last morning is precious. Don't waste it in a hotel room.
Most afternoon flights from OGG land back in SJC by early evening, getting you home in time for the Bay Area fog β and about a week of post-vacation blues.
Getting Around
A rental car is essential. Maui has no real public transit, and you'll want the freedom to explore on your own schedule. Book early β cars sell out fast in summer and over the holidays.
Where to Stay
Budgeting for Your Trip
Here's a rough daily guide for a family of four:
π‘ Travel Agent Tip: I can package flights, hotels, and car rental together to save you money β and we have preferred rates with top Maui resorts. Reach out before you book anything on your own.
This itinerary barely scratches the surface of what Maui has to offer β and every family trip is different. Whether you want more beach days, a helicopter tour over the volcanoes, or a private sunset sail, we can customize this trip to fit your family perfectly.
As a Bay Area travel specialist, I know Maui well β and we know the specific needs of families flying out of SJC. Let me handle the details so you can focus on making memories.
π Contact me today to start planning your Maui getaway.
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