Ka'anapali offers a dazzling array of things to see and do. Board catamarans for snorkeling cruises, swim in the warm waters, windsurf, kayak and parasail. On land, there are a wide variety of dining opportunities, boutique shops at the Whalers Village shopping mall, the Sugar Cane Train, Hawaiian cultural activities and two renowned golf courses.
Once the royal capital, a rowdy whaling port and missionary headquarters, Lahaina retains the charm and scale of its colorful 19th century past. This National Historic District includes restored, period-piece museums and attractions. Lahaina is a lively town of one-of-a-kind shops, art galleries, excellent restaurants and a variety of lodgings.
Must See & Do: the Banyan Tree, art galleries, Lahaina Harbor, Lahaina Jodo Mission and Lahaina Historic Trail.
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Kapalua is one of Maui's premier resort areas located at the foot of the verdant West Maui Mountains. Kapalua's lovely shoreline is lined with five bays and three white-sand beaches. The 23,000-acre, master-planned Kapalua Resort is home to two world-class resorts, award-winning restaurants, more than 20 boutique shops, historic sites and two renowned golf courses, including the Plantation Course, home to the prestigious PGA TOUR SBS Championship and the Bay Course, home to the Kapalua LPGA Classic. Host of the renowned Kapalua Wine & Food Festival, this spectacular area is nestled amongst Cook pines and surrounded by acres of pineapple.
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The Kihei coastline is a six-mile stretch of sandy beach with views of Kahoolawe, Molokini, Lanai and West Maui. Kihei is a large, vibrant beach town community with a wide array of condominiums, hotels, restaurants, stores, parks, nightclubs, sports bars and more. During the day, Kihei's biggest attractions are its spacious beach parks
Nearby attractions: Iao State Park, Maui Ocean Center, Surfing Goat Dairy, Holy Ghost Church, Ma'alaea Harbor, Kalepolepo Beach Park, Waipuilani Beach, Kamaole Beaches I, II and III, Big Beach, Wailea and Makena Golf Courses and Tedeschi Winery
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Nestled between the two major resort destinations of Kapalua and Ka'anapali is a five-mile stretch of coastline. Here, the visitor communities of Napili, Kahana and Honokowai provide a good selection of condos and hotels within easy drive of West Maui's resorts and the historic town of Lahaina.
Visit: Kapalua, Ka'anapali, Honokowai Beach Park, Kahana Beach, Napili Bay, Keonenui Beach, Alaeloa Beach, Kahana Gateway Shopping Center and Napili Plaza.
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Wailea is a 1,500-acre master-planned resort community along a scenic and sunny south coastline renowned for its spectacular views of Kahoolawe, Molokini and Lanai. Carved into the shoreline are five white-sand crescent beaches that have been ranked among the best in the country, all connected by a paved beachwalk. Wailea is home to luxury resort hotels, condominium resorts, Wailea Tennis Club, dozens of restaurants, spas, shopping and golf courses. The award-winning Wailea Golf Club has been ranked one of the finest resort golf facilities in the country, and includes three full-length courses. Wailea also sponsors the annual Maui Film Festival.
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