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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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Behind the Scenes: How Maui Paradise Properties Delivers Operational Excellence at Scale

At Maui Paradise Properties, exceptional guest experiences don’t happen by chance—they are the result of disciplined systems, experienced people, and a relentless commitment to service. This week, our team came together for a comprehensive operations meeting focused on one thing: continuously elevating the level of care we deliver to every property and every owner we represent. What emerged was a clear reflection of what sets our platform apart in Maui’s...

Updated: May 19, 2026 Author: Jeremy Stice
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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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