Kahana Sunset is a Six-Building Oceanfront Resort on Keonenui Bay
Kahana Sunset is a low-rise oceanfront condo resort on Keonenui Bay in Kahana; a quiet stretch of West Maui between the Kaʻanapali resort row to the south and Kapalua to the north. The property spreads across roughly four acres with six buildings totaling 79 units, surrounded by residential streets rather than neighboring resorts.
As of June 2026, stays at Kahana Sunset through MPP carry a one-time $75 resort fee — confirmed at booking. Parking is free and open on the property; you display the parking pass provided at check-in (no daily charge). A note on the beach: Keonenui Bay is a small reef-protected cove, and sand levels here shift with the season — some months the cove fronts a generous strip of sand, others the base wall is more exposed.
The pool deck, lawn, and Keonenui relaxation area are the year-round outdoor anchors. On the property side, you get a heated swimming pool, a children’s wading pool, BBQ areas, a community cabana, and the Keonenui lawn relaxation deck.
For broader planning, our things to do in West Maui guide and the wider MPP Vacations rentals page cover dining and day trips; the Kaʻanapali area page and the Napili-Kahana-Honokowai area page cover the immediate stretch.
Whalers Village and Kaʻanapali Beach are a 5–10 minute drive south; Kapalua Bay and the Kapalua Coastal Trail are a 5–10 minute drive north; Honolua Bay is roughly 15 minutes further north for winter snorkeling. Local Kahana standbys — Dollie’s Pub & Café, Miso Phat Sushi, Capt. Jack’s Island Grill, and Hawaiian Village Coffee — are within a couple of minutes.
During humpback whale season (December through April) the channel out front delivers near-daily breach activity from the lanais. Every reservation booked direct with MPP Vacations at Kahana Sunset includes free daily Xplorie activities and the MPP Starter Kit — toiletries, paper goods, beach chairs, towels, and a cooler ready for you on arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions about Kahana Sunset Vacation Rentals:
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What kind of units does MPP Vacations manage at Kahana Sunset?
MPP manages a 1-bedroom and a 2-bedroom at Kahana Sunset. The 1-bedroom typically sleeps two to four guests; the 2-bedroom sleeps four to six, depending on its specific bed configuration. Both have split-zone air conditioning in the living room and bedrooms, in-unit washer and dryer, fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and oven, and a private furnished lanai. Bed configurations vary by unit.
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Do Kahana Sunset units have AC?
Yes — both MPP-managed units at Kahana Sunset have split-zone air conditioning in the living areas and bedrooms.
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Is Kahana Sunset oceanfront or beachfront?
Oceanfront. The buildings sit directly on Keonenui Bay, a small reef-protected cove. Sand conditions in the cove shift with the season — some months you'll have a generous strip of sand, others the base wall is more exposed. The pool deck, lawn, and Keonenui relaxation area are the year-round outdoor anchors; beach access is best treated as a bonus that varies with the swell.
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What's the resort fee at Kahana Sunset?
As of June 2026, stays at Kahana Sunset through MPP carry a one-time $75 resort fee, confirmed at booking. Parking is free and open on the property — you display the parking pass provided at check-in (no daily charge).
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What's nearby Kahana Sunset?
Pohaku ("S-Turns") Beach Park is a short walk for turtle sightings and sunset views. Local restaurants Dollie's Pub & Café, Miso Phat Sushi, Capt. Jack's Island Grill, and Hawaiian Village Coffee are within a couple of minutes. Whalers Village and Kaʻanapali Beach are a 5–10 minute drive south; Kapalua Bay and the Kapalua Coastal Trail are a 5–10 minute drive north; Honolua Bay is roughly 15 minutes further north.