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Explore Maui

Find out why they say, "Maui no ka oi" (Maui is the best). From white sand beaches and colorful coral reefs to magestic waterfalls cascading in the dense tropical Hana foliage, Maui is a treat to the senses. Be sure to get out and explore Maui's beauty when visiting. Our staff would be happy to recommend our favorite things to do across the island!

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      Ka’anapali Area

      Connected by a three-mile beachfront walkway lined with a variety of restaurants and bars, this coastal town offers a great place to try some of Hawaii’s best regional specialties. A popular hot spot in this area is Whalers Village, where you can shop and dine at a collection of popular and trendy outlets. Many restaurants create their daily menus based on the fresh ingredients they source from local farmers, ranchers and fishermen.

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        West Maui Gems

        While restaurant choice is completely personal and subjective, here’s a few of our favorites in the Kaanapali are for you to consider during your stay. Need more ideas? Visit our concierge.

        • Roys
        • Dukes
        • Leilani's on the Beach
        • Hula Grill
        • Monkeypod Kitchen
        • Longhi's Kaanapali
        • Maui Brewing Company Kaanapali
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          Favorite Local Treats

          Ululani’s Hawaiian Shave Ice
          Snow cones and shave ice are similar yet different. What makes it uniquely Hawaiian is that the texture of the ice is shaved and not ground ice like snow cones, and the flavors are more exotic.

          Hawaiian Coffee
          Hawaii is the only state that grows coffee, and so it goes without saying, we’re no stranger to a good cup of Joe. Next time you’re in Maui, try out one of our many local coffee shops.

          Malasadas
          Brought to Hawaii by the Portuguese in 1878, Malasadas are a fried dough that tastes very similar to beignets. Some have even said they bear a taste resemblance to Krispy Kreme donuts.

          Farm Stands and Farmers Markets
          Fresh fruits, vegetables, juices and baked goods are some of the many things you’ll want to bring back to your condominium. Many farm stands also offer free farm tours, so be sure to ask.