Overview
Thanks for inquiring about this Maui Westy Camper! "Sadie" is a Manual Transmission 1988 Volkswagen Vanagon — perfect for cruising around Maui. These vintage year Vanagons are the vintage icons of Vanlife. Perfect for a couple or couple with young child, the back seat folds down to a large queen bed.
It's easy to drive, definitely looks like a local car, and has that undeniable PURE VINTAGE VW FEEL..
inside comes with a fold out kitchen table, 2 burner stove, kitchen kit, all the linens etc. Roof rack on top comes fully loaded a Free SUP board / Free surfboard / Free Bodyboards It may not be a brand new Campervan…. But there is nothing quite like experiencing the VANLIFE on Maui in a classic VW stocked for your Surftrip.
This Campervan comes fully equipped with the following items FREE OF CHARGE
- 1 free 8' Surfboard (Wavestorm)
-1 free 10' SUP board with paddle (Wavestorm)
-2 bodyboards
-2 sets of Snorkel Gear
- 4 Beach towels
- 2 Beach chairs
- Laminated Map with highlights noted and Maui Revealed guide book
- Lantern and flashlight
- Pots, pans and miscellaneous cooking utensils
- 2 sets sheets / 2 blankets / 4 pillows
- First aid kit
- Stove and propane
- Camp Table
- Soap
-13 gallons of built in water for sink
- 2” memory foam mattress topper for lower bed
- canvas top with 3 large screened windows
- Roof racks to carry your own gear
- Swivel seat base to the passenger front seat
-40 quart cooler ( built in Westfalia fridge used for storage)
- Fire extinguisher
- Rooftop 13 gallon outdoor solar heated shower
- Upgraded stereo with Bluetooth and Aux inputs
- Tinted the windows for cooler vehicle and great privacy
- Small 12V fan to keep you cool when you sleep at night
- 2 USB outlets on dash
Some things to note since you are renting out a vehicle:
- All drivers must be 25 years of age or older.
- All drivers will need to sign our Standard Vehicle Rental Agreement.
- We will need a copy of driver'(s) licenses for every driver.
- If you come from outside the US, then we will need a copy of all passports for every driver.
- We include pretty much everything you need to campervan in Maui but do offer some extra items you might be interested in renting.
- 8’ Foam surfboard (Wavestorm)
- 10’ SUP board with paddle (Wavestorm)
- Children's car seat
- 2 person tent
- Extra camp chair
Camping and Driving Restrictions—
The great thing about renting a campervan is exploring the beauty of Maui in the Golden light hours without having to drive all the way back to your hotel even night. Our campers are allowed the drive the Road the Hana, including the ‘backside’ road. PLEASE NOTE- ALL DAMAGES INCURRED ON THE BACK ROAD TO HANA ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. AS WELL AS FLAT TIRES CAUSED BY HITTING ROAD HAZARDS AND IRRESPONSIBLE DRIVING / AND OR DRIVING IN SAND ETC.
This Campervan is NOT allowed up Crater Road / Waipoli Road / Haleakala Hwy AT ALL- You will be charged with loss of deposit.
You CANNOT just camp anywhere you like here on Maui!! Please respect private property. However, There are many private areas to camp on Maui, and yes some are off the beaten path. During Checkin process, we can go over some of those details.
There are many spots where you can reserve a campervan in Maui. You can make reservations ahead of time depending on season, but we do recommend having a rough plan and some places booked ahead of time
1) Waianapanapa State Park - This is a great spot near Hana and has some beautiful quiet and shaded camping. There is a black sand beach and a great 3 mile loop hike with some spectacular views of the Hana Coast and the slopes of Haleakala. There are only bathroom facilities here but no drinking water.
2) Kipahulu (Haleakala National Park) - There is great shaded camping here and great short hikes. Pipiwai Trail is a 4 miles round trip trail that winds through a freshwater stream and diverse forest areas with views of waterfalls and other natural features. This is where the Seven Sacred Pools is located. This area has picnic tables, BBQ grills and outdoor pit toilets but no drinking water.
3) Papalaua Wayside County Park - This park lies along Honoapiilani Hwy #30 on the way to Lahaina along a sandy beach with excellent snorkeling and great SUPboarding. Shade is provided by kiawe trees. No water supply available and it has portable toilets and BBQ grills.
4) Camp Olowalu - Recently renovated, the camp is on the ocean along Hwy 30 about 6 miles south of Lahaina at Olowalu. It is in a grove of mature trees with picnic tables, drinking water, showers and toilets. Swimming and snorkeling are good and in the winter months a nice place to watch whales. This campground has laundry facilities and free WIFI.