Mana Kai Maui Resort

This Maui resort between Kihei and Wailea has an expansive, well-groomed grassy area that offers great views of both the mountain–Haleakala–and the ocean. read more
This Maui resort between Kihei and Wailea has an expansive, well-groomed grassy area that offers great views of both the mountain–Haleakala–and the ocean. read more
Maalaea Bay from North Kihei offers long sandy beaches with swimming, sunbathing, and outrigger canoeing. Across Maalaea Bay are the West Maui Mountains, rising dramatically from the ocean below. Mornings on Maalaea Bay are calm and pleasant. In the afternoon … read more
Maui’s bamboo forests in the eastern section of Haleakala National Park create a mysterious, fun environment. read more
Maui’s Ka’anapali coast is famous the world-over for it’s beautiful, soft beaches. Stretching for miles, one can enjoy that long walk on the beach only heard about in the movies. read more
Looking at Kahakuloa from West Maui’s winding, adventurous Kahekili hi-way (HWY 340), it is easy for one’s mind to imagine earlier days and a simpler life. read more
There’s nothing quite like seeing a breaching Humpback whale in Hawaii’s waters. read more
The sun shimmers off the warm Pacific Ocean, hopefully preceding a green flash seen from Maui’s shores. read more
Maui affords many beautiful sunsets, each unique in its display of color, contrast, and setting. read more
Nothing sparks the imagination like considering living in a traditional Hawaiian village. And to help see it all in your minds-eye… read more
Rainbows abound in Hawaii, and it seems especially true in Maui where the Valley Isle creates conditions excellent for rainbows and rainbow viewing. read more
A classic Maui sunset–clear blue skies, calm waters, sun touching the ocean to say good night. read more
Haleakala in the Hawaiian language means “house of the sun,” an apt description for the highest peak on Maui that catches the last of the island’s sun each day. read more