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Kahului, Maui

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Located on the island of Maui, Kahului serves as the island's vibrant commercial hub and a gateway to many of its top attractions, offering visitors an exciting blend of local culture, historic sites, and easy access to Maui’s stunning landscapes. The town is a short drive from some of the island’s most striking destinations, including the majestic Haleakalā National Park and the nearby Hana Highway, with its lush rainforests and hidden waterfalls.

For those looking to enjoy the island's coastline, Kahului’s beaches won’t disappoint. Kanaha Beach Park, located just outside of town, is a prime spot for watersports like windsurfing, kitesurfing, and stand-up paddleboarding. The gentle waters make it an ideal location for beginners, while more seasoned adventurers can take advantage of the area’s windy conditions. Nearby, the Maui Ocean Center offers a fascinating glimpse into the diverse marine life that inhabits the waters around Maui. With exhibits showcasing everything from sea turtles to vibrant coral reefs, it’s a great way for families and visitors of all ages to learn more about the island’s underwater world.

The dining scene in Kahului is another highlight, with a strong emphasis on local ingredients and fresh seafood. Popular Hawaiian dishes like the "plate lunch" and Maui's iconic poke bowls are bursting with island flavors and are staples that shouldn’t be missed.

Learn More About Kahului, Maui

Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum
Learn about the history of sugarcane in Hawaii. The museum is located in the home of a former mill manager.

Maui Nui Botanical Gardens
7 acres of beautiful botanical gardens with native Hawaiian plants as well as introduced Polynesian plants.
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