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FIND YOUR MAUI ESCAPE

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Wed, 29 Oct- Thu, 30 Oct
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Where to Vacation on Maui, Hi

From Wailea’s championship golf courses and crescent-shaped golden beaches to Kaanapali’s fine dining and selection of ocean activities, each destination has unique selling points. Review our Maui accommodations ideally located in Maui’s top resort communities.

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Wailea

Located along Maui’s scenic southern coastline, Wailea is a popular Maui destination for its:

  • Stunning Beaches – Calm waters, soft sand, and great snorkeling
  • Wailea Beach Path – A 1.5-mile paved route along the Wailea coast connecting popular resorts and beaches
  • World-Class Golf – Choose from three championship courses consistently ranked among the best in the U.S.
  • Top Dining – Reserve a table at restaurants like Monkeypod Kitchen, Lineage, and Ko

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Kaanapali

At the steps of Maui’s West Maui Mountains sits the stunning Kaanapali coastline, famous the world over for:

  • The Best Beach in the U.S. – Kaanapali Beach was recently voted best beach in America by TripAdvisor
  • Challenging Golf – Professional and collegiate tournaments have been held at courses in Kaanapali and nearby Kapalua.
  • Premier Shopping – Whaler’s Village is home to over 50 storefronts showcasing the best in fashion, design, and style.

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Lahaina

In the aftermath of the devastating Lahaina fires of 2023, currently access to the historic town of Lahaina is restricted to residents and those involved in rebuilding efforts.

We look forward to welcoming visitors back to our Lahaina properties when the time is right. Check back on our site for updates.

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    What to Explore on Maui

    There are so many things to see and do on Maui across its varying towns and microclimates. Watch the sunrise atop Haleakala, walk through purple fields of lavender in Kula, explore Maui’s aquarium in Ma’alaea, snorkel the offshore crater of Molokini, or watch the surfers tackle huge waves on the North Shore. Stay in a Maui vacation rental close to your favorite activities.

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    Iao Valley State Park

    Discover the lush Iao Valley with its iconic Iao Needle. This scenic valley is filled with verdant landscapes and offers excellent hiking opportunities. Take a refreshing dip in the streams that cascade down from the moutain peaks above.

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    Makena Beach State Park

    Spend a day at Makena Beach State Park, known for its beautiful beaches like Big Beach (Makena Beach) and the more secluded Little Beach. Do take note that this beach is known for it's big waves and dangerous shore break, so always be sure to keep an eye on the waves.

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    Alii Kula Lavendar Farm

    Take a peaceful stroll through the Ali'i Kula Lavender Farm, where you can enjoy scenic views and learn about different varieties of lavender. Engange your other senses at the onsite gift shop where you can sip lavender tea, enjoy a lavendar scone, or sample some locally grown honey.

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    Molokini Snorkeling

    Take a boat trip to Molokini Crater for exceptional snorkeling in the clear waters, surrounded by vibrant marine life and coral reefs. There are a few excurions that combine a trip to Molokini with another stop at "Turtle Town" along the Makena coastline, where you are bound to encouter a few Hawaiian sea turtles.

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    Golf Wailea’s Blue & Gold Courses

    Tee off at Wailea’s iconic Blue and Gold Courses, where lush fairways and ocean views meet world-class golf. The Gold Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones II, challenges with strategic bunkers and sweeping Pacific vistas, while the Blue Course offers a relaxed island experience with wide fairways and mountain backdrops.