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jfe Feb 21, 2002 12:06 pm

Maui
 
Which is the best area to stay in Maui?

I am planning a trip for December, and I wanted to stay in a nice area.

Thanks

• Ka'anapali
• Kahului
• Kihei
• Wailea - Makena


l etoile Feb 21, 2002 4:19 pm

Ka'anapali has numerous resorts and is near the touristy, but still attractive, town of Lahaina.

Kahului has the airport and a good spot for windsurfing, but not much else. Not the place to stay on vacation.

Kihei is filled with cheap condos. It's near Wailea, but not very attractive, IMHO.

Wailea has wonderful resorts and puts you closer to some of my favorite spots in Upcountry.

I would stay in either Wailea or Ka'anapali



ejulber Feb 22, 2002 12:58 am

"Maui Revealed" is a terrific guidebook for Maui, written by locals. Probably the best $15 you can spend for the trip.

SpuddBrother Feb 24, 2002 2:58 pm

Ka'anapali -- Sheraton.

cactuspete Feb 26, 2002 1:43 am

letiole summed it up beautifully.

I like the Hyatt on Kaanapali.

obscure2k Mar 2, 2002 6:02 pm

I don't know if you have considered going to a different island. I had a home near Kaanapali for several years and can tell you that December can bring rain and high winds. Wailea is more likely to be drier and less windy. Given a choice as to where to go in December, I would definitely suggest the Kona coast on the Big Island of Hawaii. It is about the driest spot in the islands.

jfe Mar 3, 2002 10:39 pm

Thanks obscure2k, if Maui is wet in December, then which is the best month to visit Maui? We just had a vacation in Oahu, and everybody told us how wonderful Maui was, so we are really looking forward to it.

obscure2k Mar 4, 2002 11:01 am

The nicest months to visit Maui are Sept and Oct. The weather is nearly always perfect and hotels are not as crowded as many teen tourists are back in school. Springtime is also beautiful; particularly, May. If you decide to stay on the Wailea side (and your budget permits), the finest hotel on Maui is now the Four Seasons (they offer some decent on-line packages).

clbish Mar 11, 2002 9:59 pm

obscure2k, we are going to Maui 28Sept. Any suggestions on a 3 bedroom resort. We have 6 adults. I found real nice 2 bedroom, but 3 bedrooms are hard to come by. Or can you suggest a good agent that rents houses?

Thanks for any help you can give us.

GWIX98 Mar 12, 2002 8:15 pm

jfe:

We just returned last month from Maui, and it was our third trip,(2 in last 2 years). I really like the Wailea area as it really is very dry and nice. Most of the large hotels in that area are very nice, including the Four Seasons mentioned above.

If you prefer condo living, I really like the area right on the "border" between Kihei and Wailea. You can enjoy the economy of a condo, and be very close to one of the nicest areas on the island(Wailea). Keawakapu Beach is gorgeous and the stretch of beach going south is fantastic. One of the nicest things about Hawaii is that all the beaches are public so you can enjoy access to all of them even those with multimillion homes lining them.
Tons of stuff to do,enjoy.

Gwix

obscure2k Mar 14, 2002 11:11 am

Re: 3 bedroom rentals-- Kapalua Bay Hotel offers some 3 bedroom units. They are condos apart from the hotel but, basically, on the same property. The beach is gorgeous as are the golf courses. At that time of year you should have magnificent weather.

clbish Mar 14, 2002 8:10 pm

obscure2k, thanks for the info.

melelu Mar 14, 2002 10:06 pm

dear clbish,we just got back from hawaii last nite[11 days in maui]and i can definitely recommend the condo we stayed in--the aston papakea.we originally booked the 3 bedroom but my sister backed out and went to bali instead so we changed to the 2 bedroom--it was great.the pictures on the internet don't do it justice.we stayed at the sister prooerty last year--the aston kaanapali shores and you can also use that property--but it's more expensive and i like this set-up better.they supply you with evarything you need--full kitchen,washer,dryer.there's a supermarket[expensive]across the street,a fresh fruit stand right outside the hotel on the main street,gas barbecue grills near each pool.it has two pools,one heated--two jacuzzi's.we had our two year old grand daughter with us and there was alot of room on the property to run around.they also have miniature golf and shuffleboard.we checked alot of websites but the entertainment rate was the best.enjoy,the property was great!!!

clbish Mar 16, 2002 7:39 pm

melelu, how was the beach at that resort? We just found out one of the couples we were going with is not going. So we only need a 2 bedroom now. That makes things easier.

obscure2k Mar 16, 2002 11:25 pm

If you only need 2 bedrooms, check out Kapalua Bay Villas or Whaler at Kanapaali.


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