Friday, April 16, 2010

Harp!

Star Maui Limousine ~ Contact Us



Star Maui Limousine, Inc.
P.O. BOX 88032Pukalani, Maui, Hawaii. 96788 Toll Free: 1-877-875-6900
Local Phone: 1-808-875-6900
Lic.#: PUC 4826-C
info@limohawaii.com


  • We can accommodate your special requests, just ask.

  • Make Your Reservations Today! Click Here or Call!
Toll Free: 1-877-875-6900
Locally: 1-808-875-6900
Star Maui Limousine Service P.O. Box 880032, Pukalani, Maui, Hawaii 96788

www.mauilimo.com

Star Maui Limousine ~ FAQ


Here your will find answers to some of most Frequently Asked Questions. If you have questions regarding any of these FAQ,s or anything else, dont hesitate to give us a call if you prefer the personal touch...


Are the prices for the limo or per person?
The per person rates are per person all other rates are per limo.

TOP of PAGE


What does the per limo or "charter" rate include?
The limo rate or charter rate is $75.00 per hour, minimum of two hours.

This excludes 4.17% tax and a suggested 20 % cash gratuity for your chauffeur. This also includes beverage service, glassware, napkins, ice,etc.

TOP of PAGE


Is the Hana Safari in a full stretch limo, even on the backside?
Yes, We only feature full stretch limousines, and all the amenities.

TOP of PAGE


What if we want to go horseback riding in Hana?
The Hana Safari is a custom tailored tour, We can arrange many different options.

TOP of PAGE


Will there be other people in the limo with us?
NO. We only feature private tours, your party only. But, you may add people you may meet at the beach, this may also lower your rate.

TOP of PAGE


Are limousine's required to have special licenses?
All transportation services in Hawaii ( Taxi's excluded) are regulated by the Public Utilities Commission Be sure to ask for their PUC number when ordering services, if they're legitimate they will have one. To verify whether a service is legitimate, you can call the Public Utilities Commission at: 1-808-586-2020. Ours is Lic#:PUC 4826-C

TOP of PAGE


  • We can accommodate your special requests, just ask.

  • Make Your Reservations Today! Click Here or Call!
Toll Free: 1-877-875-6900
Locally: 1-808-875-6900
Star Maui Limousine Service P.O. Box 264, Pu'uenene, Maui, Hawaii 96784

www.mauilimo.com

Star Maui Limousine ~ Reservations



  • We can accommodate your special requests, just ask.

  • Make Your Reservations Today! Click Here or Call!
Toll Free: 1-877-875-6900
Locally: 1-808-875-6900
Star Maui Limousine Service P.O. Box 880032, Pukalani, Maui, Hawaii 96788

www.mauilimo.com

Star Maui Limousine ~ About Maui


utut Maui

Maui is on of the most beautiful islands in the world. Beautiful beaches, world-class resorts, a majestic Haleakala and more, Maui has it all. The wonders of Maui, the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands, are many. The historic town of Lahaina once claimed the title as the major whaling center of the Pacific.

Today, people come for history, whale museums, art and just to relax and soak in the sun. People also come to West and South Maui for the fabulous resorts, shopping and the palm tree-fringed beaches of Ka`anapali, Wailea and Kihei.

From the summit of Haleakala, with its behemoth crater, to the trappings of Napili and Kapalua; from the charming towns of Upcountry to the beautiful curves of the road to Hana, the Magic Isle offers residents and visitors alike so much to explore, experience and discover.



South Maui is famous for the nearly four mile stretch of continuous sand from Maalaea to Kihei, the luxury resorts of Wailea and Makena, and Maui's last lava flow: La Pýrouse Bay. West Maui is perhaps the best known section of the island, famous for Kaanapali Beach, luxury resorts, golf courses, and historical Lahainaýthe capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Northeast Maui is a secluded wonderland that is lightly traveled, most likely because the state maintained road ends near Kahakuloa. Central Maui is the industrial hub of the island, home to the airport, harbor, and government offices. Central Mauiýwhich includes everything from Wailuku to Haikuýhas many natural wonders, like Iao Valley, Kanaha Pond, and Hookipa windsurfing beach. Upcountry Maui is a mix of Makawao Rodeos, majestic forests, farms, ranches, hiking trails, and one of the biggest attractions on Maui: Haleakala National Park, home of Haleakala Crater, the world's largest dormant volcano. East Maui is best known for the road to Hana. This twisty stretch of pavement winds through over 50 miles of scenic jungle, sea cliffs, waterfalls, and streams. The entire drive is dotted with breathtaking views and historic sites, like Wainapanapa black sand beach, Oheo Pools and Charles Lindbergh's burial place.

About Lanai

If your looking for the unspoiled Hawaii of days long past, the island of Lanai should be your #1 destination! With only 17 miles of paved roads, beautiful Lanai is one of the best kept secrets of the Hawaiian Islands and the least visited. Here you have the best of both worlds - an undeveloped Hawaiian Island and a couple of world class hotels. Lanai is also rated among the top ten diving locations in the world. From the peak of Lanaihale, Lanai's highest point at 3,370 feet, you not only have a panoramic view of the whole island, but also Maui, Oahu, Molokai, Kahoolawe and the Big Island!

Lanai is 18 miles long and 13 miles wide. It is eight miles to the west of Maui Island and nine miles south of Molokai Island. Less than 3,000 Hawaiians live here. In fact, Axis deer, a prized game animal introduced before the turn of the century, now outnumbers Lanai's inhabitants! There are also Mouflon sheep, and a plethora of game birds--pheasant, quail, chukar partridge and wild turkey. James Dole bought Lanai in 1922 and turned it into the world's largest pineapple plantation (this tiny island once supplied 75% of the world's pineapples!). Castle & Cooke Inc are now the corporate successors and less than 100 acres of the island are still used for growing the fruit.

Some of the not-to-be-missed excursions on Lanai are Shipwreck Beach (a great place to comb for treasures with a backdrop of a reefed ship), Kaunolu Bay (an ancient fishing village where you can look for petroglyphs) and Hulopoe Bay (the best snorkeling spot in the Hawaiian chain and pictured above). Once the summer home of King Kamehameha, Lanai is a truly unique experience, so much so, that Bill Gates choose this island for his wedding and honeymoon!

About Moloka'i

Welcome to Molokai, The Most Hawaiian Island. Often called "The Friendly Island" because the aloha spirit flourishes here.

  • If you're looking for the real Hawai'i, this is it. If you're looking for old Hawai'i, this is it.
  • If you're looking for breathtaking natural beauty, rain forests or deserted beaches,
    this is it.
  • If you're looking for glitz and glamour, you'll need to look elsewhere.

This is an island lost in time. An island where no building is taller than a palm tree. Where aloha is not just a word, it's a way of life. Where the longest white sand beach in Hawai'i will probably have only your foot prints on it. An island where there is so little automobile traffic, there's not a single traffic light.

There's no mall, no elevators and no neon. No burger wars here. Shopping is done in small, friendly businesses in Kaunakakai, the largest town, and in the villages of Kualapu'u and Maunaloa.

Life here is slow and relaxed. It's rural and peaceful. It's like stepping back in time 50 years.

It's a place like no other.

About Kaho'olawe

The island of Kaho'olawe, located seven miles off Maui's south coast, is uninhabited. Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the U.S. government confiscated the island from ranchers to use as a bombing practice site. The U.S. Navy and Air Force bombarded the island until 1990, and in 1993 the U.S. government allocated funds to clean up the island's military waste. In 1994 the island was turned over to the state of Hawai'i, which has established legislation prohibiting all commercial activities on the island, except fishing. There is no infrastructure or landing strip on Kaho'olawe; authorized visitors arrive via small boats.

Kaho'olawe has been established as a center for traditional Hawaiian cultural, spiritual and subsistence activities, and work is being done to restore it. It is the smallest of the main islands in the Hawaiian archipelago, at 45 square miles. Its highest point, Puýu Moaulanui, rises to 1,483 feet.

Toll Free: 1-877-875-6900
Locally: 1-808-875-6900
Star Maui Limousine Service P.O. Box 264, Pu'uenene, Maui, Hawaii 96784

www.mauilimo.com

Star Maui Limousine ~ Charters



More Charters

Star Maui Limousine features full service dining transportation anywhere on Maui. There are many choices in dining on Maui, We know them all! Our in house concierge can be very helpful with selecting the right restaurant for your occasion.


Restaurants are continually changing on Maui, having your own private concierge will help to weed out the one's with problems, and guide you to the best available.

Like anywhere else across the country, drinking and driving has been a focus issue, Taking a limo to dinner is just good sense. Your chauffeur knows the area and the restaurants, and takes care of the parking. Cocktails or that great bottle of wine will be much more enjoyable, without the worries and dangers of driving yourself.

Rates:
Dining Limousine - Up to 6 People
(includes complete beverage service, glasses, napkins, ice, etc.)
$90.00/Hour**
Parties of 7 or more require larger limousine.Call for prices $100.00 and up.
NOTE: Prices are plus tax of 4.17% and a gratuity of 20 % to the driver. No-Shows will be charged at 100%. Our Cancellation policy is 72 hours.**price is $ 100 is going from one side of island to the other.
  • We can accommodate your special requests, just ask.

  • Make Your Reservations Today! Click Here or Call!
Toll Free:
Locally:

Anything You Can Imagine Charters

Maui is a very diverse and beautiful place, and there is so much to see and do. Let our experienced chauffeur/guides make it the tour of a lifetime.

Sightseeing, Dining, activities like diving, fishing trips, snorkeling, or Golf, we know them all and can arrange for the best and get you there in style and on time.

The best part is, no parking hassles, and your limo waiting for you with cold beverages, when your done.


  • We can accommodate your special requests, just ask.

  • Make Your Reservations Today! Click Here or Call!
Toll Free:
Locally:
Star Maui Limousine Service P.O. Box 264, Pu'uenene, Maui, Hawaii 96784

www.mauilimo.com

Star Maui Limousine ~ Sunsets at Haleakala

STAR MAUI LIMOUSINE features an exclusive romantic night at 10,000 feet high. With wine tasting from our local winery, French bread and cheeses.

Bring warm clothes, camera or video camera to view one of the most beautiful sight in the world. You can count on your friendly chauffeur to be your photographer and cater to you.

Rates:
2 People (4 hour minimum) Call for more than 2 $100/hour
NOTE: Prices are Plus 4.17% tax and a 20% gratuity will be added to all credit card purchases. Our cancellation policy is a full 24 hours before arrival. No shows will be charged 100%.

















  • We can accommodate your special requests, just ask.

  • Make Your Reservations Today! Click Here or Call!
Toll Free: 1-877-875-6900
Locally: 1-808-875-6900
Star Maui Limousine Service P.O. Box 880032, Pukalani, Maui, Hawaii 96788

www.mauilimo.com