Where to stay in Kihei?
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Kihei's Wailea neighborhood is loved for its snorkeling spots and golf courses, and entices visitors with attractions including Wailea Beach and Shops at Wailea.

Kihei's South Kihei neighborhood is home to attractions such as Kamaole Beach Park 2 and Kamaole Beach Park 3.

Kihei's Central Kihei neighborhood is home to attractions such as Kihei Regional Park and Kihei Town Center Shopping Center.

The North Kihei neighborhood offers attractions such as Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary Headquarters and Kalepolepo Beach Park.

Kihei's Makena neighborhood is loved for its snorkeling spots and golf courses, and entices visitors with attractions including Makena State Park Beach and Maluaka Beach.
Warm Hawaiian sunshine bathes your skin at Wailea Beach, where tropical fish dart between your legs in crystal waters. Kamaole Beach Parks offer perfect swimming conditions with fewer crowds. The Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale Sanctuary Headquarters provides fascinating exhibits before you witness the real thing offshore during winter months. Local cafes serve fresh poke bowls and shave ice that puts mainland snow cones to shame. Surfers of all levels find their perfect wave along this coastline. Maui Nui Golf Club welcomes players with spectacular ocean views that make even a bad round worthwhile. When afternoon heat peaks, locals retreat to air-conditioned shops or seek shade under swaying palms, cold drink in hand, watching visitors turning pink in the midday sun.

