Are you planning a vacation to Maui? If you’re thinking of
vacationing on the Valley Isle, of course one of the first things you’ll
want to research and plan is where to stay in Maui. There are two main
areas of the island where most guests stay – West Maui and South Maui.
Both areas have great hotels and condominiums to stay at, so which area
you choose may depend mostly on what you want to do while you’re in Maui
and the atmosphere you favor. So we did a little comparison of each
region to give you an idea of what to look for.
West Maui
This side of Maui includes areas like Ka’anapali, Lahaina, Napili,
and Kapalua. The West side of Maui is more developed but can be more
crowded also. This area of the island is very green and picturesque with
lush mountains and tropical scenery wherever you look. Ka’anapali is
the main resort area of West Maui with a number of luxury resort hotels
and luxury vacation rentals
located along its beautiful beach. Along Ka’anapali Beach, there is a
paved walking path that connects all of the major hotels along with
various restaurants, golf courses, the Whaler’s Village shopping mall,
and several Maui beach activities like snorkeling.
A short shuttle ride from Ka’anapali is the historic whaling town of
Lahaina. This charming town boasts the famous shopping and dining area
known as Front Street, full of restaurants, art galleries, boutiques,
and souvenir stores. There are also numerous historic sites and
buildings to visit in this old whaling village. Here, you can catch a
boat to go whale watching, have a dinner cruise, go snorkeling, or
experience numerous other boat tours from the Lahaina Harbor. Lahaina
has a small number of older, restored hotels as well as bed and
breakfasts and condos.
Up the coast a little, just north of Ka’anapali is Napili and
Kapalua. These areas offer a number of less expensive condominium
vacation rentals, many right on the beach. This residential area may be a
little quieter than the hustle and bustle of the Ka’anapali resorts and
offer some great bargain spots while still being close enough to all
the action.
However, if you’re planning to spend a lot of time exploring Haleakala National Park, taking a Haleakala sunrise bike tour, or traveling the famous Road to Hana, staying in West Maui will make the drive to Haleakala and Hana much farther.
South Maui
The southern coast of Maui features the communities of Wailea and
Kihei. With its luxury resorts and vacation rentals, Wailea offers what
Frommer’s called a “Beverly Hills by the sea”
resort experience with great shopping and dining amid the picture
perfect tropical area. This Maui resort area is a little quieter than
the Ka’anapali resorts because the hotels are a little further apart,
but Ka’anapali offers the convenience of easy walkability to area
shopping and dining.
South Maui will be a little drier and sunnier
than the western coast, so if you’re primary activity is sunbathing,
South Maui may be the place for you. But almost everywhere you go in
Maui will have plenty of sunshine and warm weather.
North of Wailea is the little community of Kihei. This area has been called “Maui’s best kept secret for budget/affordable accommodations.”
Here you’ll find a plethora of nice and often more reasonable vacation
condo rentals, but some may not have air conditioning or a daily maid
service, so be sure to check. Most of these condos are also across the
street from the beach, but there is less traffic in this part of Maui
than in the resort areas. Because of its great beaches, the numerous
Maui ocean sports available, abundant sunshine, and affordability, Kihei
is a favorite spot for vacationers on a budget who still want a great
Maui paradise experience.
Staying
at South Maui’s Wailea or Kihei will also put you a little closer to
Haleakala, our Haleakala volcano bike tours, and the Road to Hana.
Wherever you decide to stay on the beautiful island of Maui will give
you a memorable Hawaiian experience. Everywhere you go will be an
exciting tropical adventure. Whether you stay in West Maui or South
Maui, be sure to visit Maui’s Upcountry and the wonders that surround
you in beautiful Haleakala. Take a Maui bike ride down this amazing volcano and explore all that Maui has to offer.
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