MAUI best place to stay ??

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jamieferg
jamieferg
NSW
108 posts
NSW, 108 posts
4 Nov 2014 9:08pm
wheres the best place to stay in maui ? been a few times but would like to know others experiances cheers
Smithy
Smithy
VIC
859 posts
VIC, 859 posts
5 Nov 2014 12:10am
jamieferg said..
wheres the best place to stay in maui ? been a few times but would like to know others experiances cheers


Maui Sunset in Kehei is always good.
dazed321
dazed321
WA
160 posts
WA, 160 posts
5 Nov 2014 12:45am
Paia is good if you like being close to Hookipa

Hoger
Hoger
QLD
41 posts
QLD, 41 posts
5 Nov 2014 7:00am
I stayed at the Nalu Kai in Paia this year late June early July, reasonably cheap, clean but no telly in room so pretty basic. Had Wifi though!
I would definitely go back there but needed hire car to keep heading West to between Kite Beach and Kanaha to kite each day...that is you can't kite straight out the front:(
Paia great for restaurants and a mellow vibe...they have an awesome mini fresh food supermarket there for sandwich ingredients, beers etc.
Would wake up and stroll across road for a coffee and fruit parfait each morning, so life was good!
dafish
dafish
NSW
1654 posts
NSW, 1654 posts
5 Nov 2014 8:33am
Paia...best organic market I have ever been to, has everything and more....interesting entertainment just outside the door too if you are into people watching. Good food, close to all the kiting spots, though you need a car. Mangolani is a pretty good spot. Very chill. Forget about tv while you are away. They do have wifi.
steely
steely
WA
32 posts
WA, 32 posts
5 Nov 2014 10:14am
Definitely Paia if you want to make it a pure kite trip, if you Go on air BnB they have heaps of bungalows and studio rooms to rent! we stayed in a yoga studio for about $80 a night was pretty epic! Mana foods in town has good food and meals for reasonable prices!!
KB7
KB7
127 posts
KB7 KB7
127 posts
5 Nov 2014 8:33pm
I would recommend up around Haiku.

We stayed in a in a great cottage for about $100 per night. It’s only 10mins to Hookipa and 15min to Paia. Very quiet up in the hill away from the main road. There tons of places rented direct by owners at this web site.

www.vrbo.com/vacation-rentals/usa/hawaii/maui/upcountry/haiku
chino
chino
VIC
166 posts
VIC, 166 posts
6 Nov 2014 10:01am
Def need a car on the island, there isnt much accommodation near the kitebeaches except for a campground. Also +1 for Paia as it's cheap and very laid back.
Smithy
Smithy
VIC
859 posts
VIC, 859 posts
6 Nov 2014 2:24pm
Sugar Cove is also a good location but expensive, half way between Sprecklesville and Paia. Definitely need car, try Al West, wind can be 5 to 10 knots stronger on the other side of the island which can be the difference between kite or no kite..
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