I've been to Maui three times.
Twice in October, which was ideal, still dry and sunny and the ocean was warm without the crowds.
We went in November and the rain was starting to pick up, the ocean cooler.
Stayed on the Kaanapali side. Great beach there but moreso if you can swim as it drops off fairly fast. I think the Kehei beaches are likely better for more of the novice type swimmers. Big Beach on that side is very nice and Little Beach is a nude one.
Yes, rent a car. Volcano at sunrise. Drive to Hana, 600 curves in 40 some miles, so be on the road by 8 a.m. to be ahead of the traffic. Lot less stress. Lots of other driving.
Beautiful place.
Cowperson
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