拉海纳 · 整套公寓 · 1室1床1.0卫 · 可住2人 · Kahana Falls Cozy One Bedroom Condo - Sleeps 2
This beautiful resort is set in the charming town of Lahaina offers beauty, comfort, and a tropical retreat for all who visit the enchanting island of Maui. Relax and let go of all worries at this balmy home away from home. Take a dip in the free-form swimming pool and enjoy the peaceful sound of the waterfalls surrounding you. Warm up in the sandy-bottomed whirlpool after a great workout in the fitness center. The peaceful white sandy beach is just a short stroll from the resort. Located off the main building and an intimate 428-sq-foot (39-sq-meter) non-smoking one bedroom with one queen bed, a full kitchen to enjoy cooking your own meals, free Wi-Fi and parking. Please note: The condo is assigned at check in therefore the location and view may vary. The price is for the unit type at Kahana Falls resort not the view. Please note: **Mandatory Resort Fees** A mandatory resort fee per room per stay will be collected at the time of check in; this fee is not included in my listing. For this unit the fee is: $60.00 + tax.
Great place overall for the price. The only thing I didn't realize is that we were at a hotel vs a private residence. So that caught us off guard. But I thought the hotel was good and great amenities and location.
Really awesome place to stay for the cost and location. Clean and roomy. Host was wonderful!
Situated in the picturesque town of Lahaina, our resort is centrally located for easy access to Maui's top attractions. Explore the nearby beaches, enjoy water activities, or take a short drive to historic Front Street for shopping and dining.
Public transportation sticks to major towns, so you can’t get to Haleakalā National Park, the Road to Hana or ‘Iao Valley State Monument unless you have your own wheels or take a guided tour. Roads are often narrow and tight, and they are subject to frequent rains and winds, so cycling is challenging too.
If you don’t mind sticking to one small town or resort area, you can get around on foot or bicycle, or by riding the Maui Bus. Taxis and rideshare options work well for local travel too.
Top tip: as the local bumper stickers say, “Practice Aloha.” Remember that you are on island time. Slow down and dial it down a notch when traveling around the island. If you can't find parking at a waterfall on the Road to Hana, that’s okay. There’s another one down the road.
Car is the best option if you want to explore the island
The island of Maui is divided into five regions, each anchored by a town or small city. If you plan to travel beyond your region, you will want to rent a car. And unless you take a guided tour, you will need a car to visit Haleakalā National Park and to explore the Road to Hana (we recommend sticking to a guided tour for the latter to cut down on traffic congestion that has plagued the area for years).
There are nine international rental car companies at Kahului International Airport. A handful have offices in Ka‘anapali or inside different resorts. For a hybrid, electric, or biodiesel vehicle, consider Bio-Beetle in Kahului. Discount cars and motorcycle rental offices are scattered across the island. For an older car at a lower price, Kihei Rent a Car is a great choice. It offers complimentary rides to and from the airport.
The car rental market has always been tight and expensive on Maui, but the problem has been exacerbated after rental car companies sold off much of their inventory during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prices have dropped, but book your car a month or two in advance to ensure you’ll have one on arrival. A newer option is carsharing, which is available on Maui through Turo. The company has a wide variety of cars available. Mileage, pick-up instructions, and other details vary by host.
Look for road restrictions on your vehicle, especially if you plan to drive to a remote beach. Some of these can only be reached by a dirt road, and driving on unpaved surfaces may be prohibited. The tricky drive on the partially paved and sometimes rough Pi‘ilani Hwy through the Kaupo area may also be off-limits. Towing fees may be very high if you get stuck here.
Two-lane highways link most towns. Some may be narrow and subject to congestion at unexpected times. The main roads through downtown Lahaina and sprawling Kihei can also get very congested. Use the bypass outside of Lahaina or the Pi‘ialani Hwy in Kihei if you want to travel more quickly in either city.
Look for road restrictions on your vehicle, especially if you plan to drive to a remote beach. Some of these can only be reached by a dirt road, and driving on unpaved surfaces may be prohibited. The tricky drive on the partially paved and sometimes rough Pi‘ilani Hwy through the Kaupo area may also be off-limits. Towing fees may be very high if you get stuck here.
Two-lane highways link most towns. Some may be narrow and subject to congestion at unexpected times. The main roads through downtown Lahaina and sprawling Kihei can also get very congested. Use the bypass outside of Lahaina or the Pi‘ialani Hwy in Kihei if you want to travel more quickly in either city.
Information above by: Lonelyplanet
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