Using public transportation can be an environmentally friendly and economical choice for getting around on vacation. Most people know about Oahu’s TheBus, but many don’t know much about Maui’s bus system. The service currently operates nine routes with two of the routes having stops at the airport. Fares are either $1 or free depending on the route you take. For the routes with fees, each boarding costs $1 and there are no free transfers. For more information on the routes, schedules, and fares, click here.
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