Maui County follows the State of Hawaii travel rules. Currently, there are no COVID-19 related entry requirements for domestic travelers. Travelers arriving in Hawai‘i directly from an international airport must still comply with U.S. federal requirements.
Read COVID-19 news from the Hawai‘i Department of Health.
Please contact the providers directly for information on testing services and criteria, hours of operation, appointment scheduling, and patient instructions. Information is subject to change.
COVID-19 testing, appointments recommended.
Various locations available, click here.
COVID-19 testing. Walk-ins welcome.
Lahaina/Honokowai/Kaanapali: Times Market Place, 3350 Lower Honoapiilani Rd Unit 211
Wailea/Kihei: The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui Dr. B34
For information: Call 808-667-7676
COVID-19 testing for current or new patients
1881 Nani St, Wailuku
For appointments, call 808-871-7772
COVID-19 testing at Wailuku Clinic
2180 Main Street
Phone: 808-242-6464
PRE-REGISTER FOR APPOINTMENT, WALK-INS WELCOME
COVID-19 testing and vaccinations
95 Mahalani Street, Wailuku
Cameron Center, Room 10
Phone: 808-446-3722
COVID-19 testing for travel and vaccinations
South Maui/Kihei – 1280 S. Kihei Road, behind Ace Hardware
Pre-register
Central Maui/Kahului – 270 Dairy Road
Pre-register
West Maui/Lahaina– 1840 Honoapiilani Highway (Lahaina Civic Center)
Pre-register
COVID-19 testing only
34 Wailea Gateway Place, Suite A103, Kihei
Phone: 808-879-0123
COVID-19 testing and vaccinations
30 Oki Place, Kaunakakai
Phone: 808-553-5038
333 Sixth Street, Lana‘i City
Phone: 808-565-6919
628 Seventh Street #B, Lana‘i City
Phone: 808-565-6423
What are the COVID-19 regulations for travelers?
There will be no COVID-related requirements for arriving Domestic passengers. Travelers arriving in Hawai‘i directly from International airports must still comply with U.S. federal requirements.
What are face covering requirements?
INDOORS: A statewide indoor mask mandate ended on March 25, 2022.
However, the Hawaii State Department of Health still recommends elders, people who are immunocompromised and at high risk of serious illness to keep wearing masks for their protection. The DOH also recommends indoor masks in crowded settings and public areas.
Although the statewide indoor mask mandate will end on March 25, the Transportation Security Administration (link to: https://www.tsa.gov/) is extending the mask mandate on public transportation (airplanes, buses and other forms of transit) until April 18, 2022.
OUTDOORS: Individuals are not required to wear face coverings outdoors.
Who can we contact if we have a question?