June 7, 2026

PETERSEN’S PLAYBOOK — Travel Health, ER Insights & Smart Vacation Planning

Petersen’s Playbook — Dr. Erik Petersen, DO

Maui Health Score: ★★★★☆ (4/5)

Stunning and active — the Road to Hana, Haleakala, and the beaches each carry their own considerations, and urgent care is limited.

Maui at a glance

Maui is beaches, the Road to Hana, and the 10,000-foot Haleakala summit — incredible variety, with limited and costly urgent care if something goes wrong.

Top 5 healthy things to do in Maui

  • Snorkel the calm morning water at Kapalua or Kihei
  • Easy walks at Iao Valley State Park
  • Sunrise at Haleakala (reservation required; dress warm)
  • Beach yoga and ocean swims
  • Whale watching in season

Best hikes in Maui

  • Easiest: Iao Valley State Park — a short, paved walk to the iconic Iao Needle.
  • Most vigorous: The Pipiwai Trail off the Road to Hana — about 4 miles through bamboo forest to Waimoku Falls.
  • Longest: Sliding Sands (Keonehe’ehe’e) in Haleakala — a long, high-altitude descent into the crater; thin air and no shade, so plan carefully.

Best golf in Maui

Kapalua’s Plantation Course (the PGA Tour’s Sentry) and Wailea are world-class — sun and trade winds, so hydrate and protect your skin.

Healthy eats

Fresh fish, fruit, and farm-to-table abound; easy to eat clean.

Common vacation health risks in Maui

  • Sunburn and heat illness
  • Dehydration
  • Altitude effects at Haleakala
  • Coral cuts and reef scrapes
  • Jellyfish stings
  • Sprains and falls on trails
  • Foodborne illness
  • Motion sickness on the Road to Hana

Dr. Petersen’s take

“Two Maui surprises land in our visits: sunburn from a long snorkel, and people who drive to Haleakala’s 10,000-foot summit and feel awful from the altitude and cold. Sunscreen on your back, layers for the summit, and water everywhere.”

— Dr. Erik Petersen, DO, board-certified emergency & internal medicine

Closest emergency rooms

For a true emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest ER. Maui Memorial Medical Center (221 Mahalani St, Wailuku) is the island’s main hospital ER; serious cases are flown to Honolulu.

Closest urgent care & pharmacy

Longs Drugs/CVS and Walgreens are in Kahului, Kihei, and Lahaina; call ahead — island hours are limited. (Hours and locations change — please call ahead to confirm.)

What to pack

  • Prescription medications (original bottles + a list)
  • EpiPen and rescue inhalers
  • Reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 30+) and a hat
  • Electrolyte packets
  • Anti-nausea and anti-diarrheal medication
  • Basic first-aid and blister care

If you get sick in Maui

If illness strikes on your Maui trip, Vacation Medicine provides virtual urgent care from licensed physicians — right from your hotel or rental. We treat UTIs, sinus and skin infections, pink eye, nausea and diarrhea, allergies, dehydration, and medication-refill emergencies.

Call Vacation Medicine: 850-660-3112 — Seen in minutes. Followed for a week.

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Local hidden gems

  • Best easy wonder: Iao Valley early before the buses
  • Best recovery: a calm morning swim at Kapalua

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