Hello, I will be visiting the Maui area next month during spring pbreak and wanted to know if there was such a place to stay that offers:
cheaper (under 200.00 a night), secluded, away from tourist areas, closer to Hana, directly on the beach, walk out to beach, have a 4 and 8 year old, do not need restaurants, pools, any activites at the place staying or nearby, just want a place that is nice, updated and does not look like it is from the 60%26#39;s along with mold, paint peeling off walls, etc. Can be hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, cabin, guest house, residental area, etc.
Also what is the difference between the bay and the ocean in maui, from photos they booth look good.
Thanks a lot
Kim
Recommendation on where to stay
imo you are looking a bit late for such a busy time but im sure you will find something
maui being the tourist area that it is you will be hard pressed to find something away from the tourist areas unless you want to spend big bucks
good luck in your search --im certain someone will be able to help you
Recommendation on where to stay
I would look in the Napili area. It isn%26#39;t close to Hana, but it%26#39;s a fantastic beach and a very nice area.
We stayed at the Napili Bay resort and it%26#39;s steps away from the Napili Bay beach. It%26#39;s not a resort, but it was clean and we loved it. Again, that beach is just awesome. Lahaina was about 15-20 mins away.
Check out vrbo.com - It%26#39;s separated out by sections of the island. If you find something that makes sense, then come back here and ask about some specific properties. But you better move fast.
You%26#39;ll be hard pressed to find anything that heads toward Hana that will be on a beach for $200.00. Not that many beaches going that way to begin with.
I agree with a previous poster who said check out Napili area. You%26#39;ll find walk out places to the beach there in your price range. Not touristy (like Kaanapali or Lahaina) but close enough to go check those areas out for a day. Could then also take a day trip toward Hana to see the sights there.
I don%26#39;t think that there is much ';closer'; to Hana. You%26#39;re either in Hana or on a long drive to get there. As others have noted, there are tons of condos north of the Kaanapali area up to Napili. That area is not touristy, but there are some stores to easily get to for food buying. We often stay at Papakea at rent from an owner on VRBO.com. We have 3 kids, 16, 10 and 10, and Papakea fits very well for a casual relaxing vacation for the whole family. You could probably find a 2 bedroom unit for under 200, certainly a 1 bedroom.
vrbo.com/vacation-rentals/鈥apakea-resort
I%26#39;d get moving for best, or any, selection. Spring break is high season, and many units are booked a year in advance.
Thanks for all of your help. It helped. There is still lots of places left.
Thanks
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