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Kapalua Bay Beach Guide: The Best Swimming and Snorkeling Spot on West Maui

When you’re looking for a West Maui beach with consistently calm, swimmable water, Kapalua Bay is one of the most reliable spots on the island. This curved bay on Maui’s northwestern coast gives you everything: crystal-clear water, easy water entry, excellent snorkeling without needing a boat, and facilities that actually exist. For all these reasons and more, Kapalua Bay has earned recognition in the Dr. Beach annual survey of best...

Updated: April 27, 2026 Author: Stephanie Ano
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Nāpili Bay: Maui’s Perfect Family-Friendly Beach

Nāpili Bay sits on Maui's northwest coast, about 15–20 minutes north of Lāhainā and roughly 5 minutes south of Kapalua. Discover Nāpili Bay; calm waters, snorkeling, sea turtles, and family-friendly conditions.

Updated: May 15, 2026 Author: Stephanie Ano
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Maui Food Festivals 2026: A Foodie’s Guide to Island Culinary Events

Close your eyes and imagine the scent of slow-roasted kalua pork mingling with salt air, the sweet pop of fresh pineapple on your tongue, the way sunset catches the rim of a wine glass as you stand barefoot in the grass.  Maui has quietly grown into one of the Pacific’s premier culinary destinations, and 2026 brings a calendar packed with food festivals that celebrate everything from ancient taro traditions to...

Updated: May 6, 2026 Author: Stephanie Ano
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Luxury Vacation Rental Strategy in Maui: Why More Bookings Isn’t the Goal

Luxury Vacation Rentals in Maui Require a Different Strategy Owning a luxury vacation rental in Maui—whether in Makena, Wailea, Kaanapali, or Kapalua—is not about keeping your calendar full. In fact, for high-end properties, maximizing occupancy can often work against your long-term goals. Our real objective is simple: Your home stays booked, never over-used, with optimized rates that keeps performance strong.   This is one of the many reasons why we...

Updated: May 19, 2026 Author: Jeremy Stice
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West Maui vs South Maui: Where Should You Stay?

Key Takeaways West Maui (Lāhainā, Kāʻanapali, Nāpili, Kapalua) offers dramatic coastlines, cultural depth, and classic coastal adventures — a good fit for active travelers and sunset lovers South Maui (Kīhei, Wailea, Mākena) delivers consistent dry weather, pristine sandy beaches, and relaxed resort-style living — ideal for families and beach-focused vacations West Maui sees more rain in northern areas like Kapalua and Nāpili; South Maui stays dry year-round with around 15...

Updated: April 15, 2026 Author: Stephanie Ano
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Road to Hāna Guide: Best Stops and Planning Tips

Maui’s Road to Hāna is a 64-mile journey through rainforests, waterfalls, black-sand beaches, and dramatic coastal curves. The air tastes different here — cool, damp, and alive with the scent of guava and rainforest greens. Your hands grip the steering wheel a little tighter as you round another hairpin turn, the 600th curve on this ancient highway that ribbons along cliffs where the Pacific crashes hundreds of feet below. This...

Updated: March 25, 2026 Author: Stephanie Ano
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Maui Whale Season 2026-2027: Your Complete Guide to Experiencing Koholā

Quick Answer: When and Where to See Humpback Whales on Maui Maui’s whale season runs from December through mid-April, with peak viewing from mid-January through March when thousands of North Pacific humpback whales (koholā) migrate 3,000+ miles from Alaska to Hawaiʻi’s warm waters. You can witness these majestic 40-ton creatures breaching, tail-slapping, and nursing their calves from shore at locations like McGregor Point Lookout, Kamaʻole Beach Park, and Kapalua Bay,...

Updated: February 19, 2026 Author: Stephanie Ano
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Spring on Maui: Why March Through May Is Your Ideal Shoulder Season

Spring on Maui isn’t exactly a secret—but it’s quietly one of the best times to be here. While summer fills with families and winter brings whale watchers, spring naturally delivers what you actually want: warm water, reliable sunshine, fewer crowds, and better overall value. The trade winds are predictable, the island is lush and colorful, and your vacation dollar stretches further. Whether you’re planning a couple’s escape, a family trip...

Updated: May 6, 2026 Author: Stephanie Ano
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Spring Break on Maui: Your Family Activities Guide

Spring break on Maui hits different than anywhere else.    You’re trading crowded theme parks and overpriced resorts for warm ocean water, humpback whales still cruising offshore, and the kind of weather that makes you forget what a jacket is.  March and April bring daytime highs of 80–84°F, water temperatures around 75–78°F, and a sweet spot between winter’s peak crowds and summer’s family rush.  Whether you’re traveling with toddlers, teenagers,...

Updated: April 27, 2026 Author: Stephanie Ano
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