#Maui Hotel performance Report
HTA: Hawaiʻi Hotel Performance Report for March 2021
Maui County hotels reported better performance compared to last year and led the counties in March RevPAR of $228 (+18.7%), with ADR rising to $466 (+10.9%) and occupancy of 49.0 percent (+3.2 percentage points). Maui County’s March supply was 392,800 room nights (-0.3%). Maui’s luxury resort region of Wailea had RevPAR of $362 (+26.0%), with ADR at $802 (+27.2%) and occupancy of 45.2 percent (-0.5 percentage points). The Lahaina/Kāʻanapali/Kapalua region had RevPAR of $180 (+7.1%), ADR at $379 (+3.2%) and occupancy of 47.4 percent (+1.7 percentage points).
HTA Hotel Performance: Maui County RevPAR Down 89.4% in September
In September 2020, Hawai‘i hotels continued to report substantial declines in revenue per available room, average daily rate and occupancy compared to September 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Statewide RevPAR decreased to $29 (-85.0%), ADR fell to $149 (-39.5%) and occupancy declined to 19.6 percent (-59.4 percentage points) in September.