Maui Banyan

Maui Banyan

Condo-style rooms have fairly large kitchens and deep but short tubs or walk-in showers. Their room air conditioning might not be cool enough in the summer. Overall, not a remarkable place to stay. Parking may be very far from your unit. No washer/dryer in hotel...
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Kihei Akahi

Kihei Akahi

This mid-’70s condo complex has distant partial ocean views at best (most are garden views). Building A townhomes sit closest to street noise, and foliage blocks most views. Building D has the best distant ocean views from upper floors. The variable and mediocre rooms...
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Kihei Kai Nani

Kihei Kai Nani

A collection of two- and three-story walk-up condos across the street from Kama‘ole II Beach, but the rooms are mostly garden view. Avoid the buildings closest to the beach (1–3) due to traffic noise. (Since it’s across the street from the water, closer to the beach...
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Hale Pau Hana

Hale Pau Hana

It’s hard to find a condo in this area closer to the water. They have a crescent-shaped tower building (with elevator) and low-rise buildings that contain 1/1 units. The 2/2 units have a bedroom on the ocean side. The sound of the surf is ever-present here and will...
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Kama‘ole Nalu

Kama‘ole Nalu

Proximity to the water is good at this condominium. Units vary in décor and many have been updated. The 774-sq.-ft. 2/2s feel cramped, and they allow only four (sometimes six) people per unit. The building is oriented away from the water, so lower-numbered condos are...
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