KBR 408 Maui
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We welcome you to our one bedroom condo in beautiful Kamaole Beach Royale located on Maui's Sunshine Coast of Kihei. KBR is just a stone's throw from one of Maui's most beautiful beaches called Kamaole Beach #1.
The unit is fully furnished for all your vacation needs. Just bring your swimming suit. You will find all the comforts of home with a full kitchen with stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave. There is a king-size bed in the bedroom and a pull-out couch in the living room. Our condo is located on the fourth floor and with a fantastic view of the ocean, neighboring islands (Kahoolawe, Molokini, Lanai), sunsets from the lanai and Haleakala from the front door. KBR features a pool to swim in, fantastic roof top barbecues with eating area, and lush gardens.
Excellent snorkeling and swimming is just a short walk down to the beach. A few blocks north you can great place for a surf lesson. A few blocks south is the Kihei boat launch where boats can take you out for a SCUBA dive, swim with the dolphins or snorkel with the turtles. Everything under the sun kind of outdoor activity is nearby as well as great restaurants and world class golf. Fine dining and up scale shopping will be found in Wailea minutes away. Or, more moderately priced restaurants and shops are found in Kihei. Ask us well be happy to show you how to live like a kamaaina (one who has lived in Hawaii for a long time.)
St. Anthony artificial reef, Keawakapu Beach, Maui
St. Anthony artificial reef, Keawakapu Beach, Maui
Wailea Waves
Waves in Wailea, Maui, on 4 February 2018. Waves suitable for surfing are not a common sight in the Wailea area of Maui. Some shots of Wailea and Elua beaches.
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Ka'anapali Beach, Maui, Hawaii
Previously named ‘America’s Best Beach’ in 2003, Ka’anapali Beach is one of the most popular, and well-deserved, choices among Maui’s 81 distinct beaches:
Located in west Maui only a short drive from Olowalu, Lahaina Town and Napili, Ka’anapali Beach is one of the best options for those seeking golden-white sand, turquoise waters, sunshine, Hawaiian Sea Turtle sightings, gorgeous sunsets, walking trails, snorkeling, sunbathing, swimming, cliff jumping and even scuba diving. In addition, Ka’anapali Beach is also a convenient beach location near plenty of restaurants, bars, shops, spas, condos and resorts, and has plentiful options for public restrooms.
Stretching along 3 miles of coastline, this often-visited Maui beach - also known as ‘Black Rock’ for its prime cliff jumping spot on the northern end - Ka’anapali Beach is one of the top local spots for beach-going, and features a nightly cliff diving ceremony at sunset that acts as a prime photo opportunity for guests and locals alike.
Bring along your snorkel gear, or rent it from one of the many nearby activity and accommodation providers, and explore Maui’s most unique marine life, from endemic species like the humuhumunukunukuapua’a, the state fish of Hawaii, to other species like octopus, eagle rays, sea stars, sea cucumbers and sea turtles. It’s recommended to arrive early, as parking normally fills up later in the afternoon, and only to go out on days when the water is calm and you have someone to swim with, as dangerous strong currents can pop up from time to time.
Resorts like the Honua Kai, Hyatt Regency, Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa, Ka’anapali Beach Hotel, Aston at the Whaler and Westin Maui Resort & Spa are located just nearby for ultimate convenience to those staying in the area, but we also recommend bringing cash or a card in case you want to have lunch or enjoy a post-swim pau hana cocktail at one of the many nearby bars and restaurants, including popular options like Leilani’s on the Beach, Hula Grill, Tiki Bar & Grill, Duke’s Beach House or Monkeypod Kitchen.
We’ll see you on the beach!