Kihei Hotels
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Maui Coast Hotel in Kihei, United States
 
All suites at the Maui Coast Hotel offer a hot tub and the convenience of a wet bar and twin sinks. (Unlike suites, however, Standard Guestrooms do not include a hot tub, a wet bar, or twin sinks.) Both suites and guestrooms have a lanai (balcony) overlooking the hotel's grounds and pleasant Kihei Town, air conditioning as well as ceiling fans, a compact refrigerator, a coffeemaker with complimentary coffee, cable television with Pay-Per-View movies, a Nintendo game console, and an in-room safe. With light-colored, island-style furniture and colorful bedspreads, Maui Coast Hotel guestrooms and suites create an appropriate atmosphere for enjoying a Hawaiian vacation. Alcove Suite - These 519-square-foot suites offer two double beds or one king bed and a sofa bed, and can accommodate a maximum of four guests. One-Bedroom Suite - Providing a separate living room, these 545-square-foot suites offer one king bed and a full sofa bed in the living room. They can accommodate a maximum of four guests. Standard Guestroom - Smaller than suites, the 355-square-foot Standard Guestrooms offer two double beds or one king bed and a sofa bed, and can accommodate a maximum of three guests. Rooms do not offer wet bars, hot tubs, or twin sinks.
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Rooms include Air conditioning, Balcony, Cable/satellite TV, Ceiling fan, Clock radio, Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary toiletries, Hair dryer, In-room safe, Iron/ironing board, Modem Internet access, Non-smoking rooms, Pay movies, Refrigerator, Video game consoles, Voice mail, Wheelchair accessible.
Maui Coast Hotel amenities include Jameson's Grill & Bar - Overlooking Kihei Town's main street with an open-air terrace providing views of the ocean on the other side of the street, Jameson's offers a breakfast/lunch menu until mid-afternoon that expands to include local fish, steaks, and pastas at dinner. Takeout picnic fare, room service from the menus, and fruit baskets are also available. Tradewinds Poolside Caf? - Aptly named, this poolside spot serves light foods, mixes tropical drinks, and provides Hawaiian entertainment every evening.
Humpback whale education center - 5-minute drive Maui Ocean Center - 15-minute drive Makena State Park (wild beach) - 25-minute drive Lahaina Town - 45-minute drive Iao Valley State Park - 45-minute drive Hookipa Beach Park (expert surfing) - 50-minute drive Makawao (cowboy town) - 1-hour drive Haleakala volcano crater - 2-hour drive Hana rainforest - 3-hour drive Oheo Gulch (waterfall pools) - 4.5-hour drive Kahului Airport (OGG): Approximate driving time is 30 minutes and distance is 15 miles. Driving directions from Kahului Airport: Exit airport and follow road through two traffic lights. Go straight through the second intersection to Dairy Rd. (Hwy. 380) and follow to fourth traffic light. Bear left at signal (signs lead to Kihei). Follow Mokulele Hwy. (Hwy. 311) to the end, approximately 5 miles. At second traffic light, bear left onto Piilani Hwy. (Hwy. 31). Follow approximately 4.25 miles to the Alanui Ke Alii Rd., and turn right. Follow Alanui Ke Alii to the stop sign at the bottom of the hill. At the stop sign, bear right onto South Kihei Rd. The second property will be the Maui Coast Hotel.
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What to expect: In a community of numerous condominium resorts, budget-minded families, independent travelers, and business travelers appreciate Kihei Town's only full-service hotel. Advantages include moderate prices, a central location, and resort facilities and services such as a restaurant, a poolside bar/caf?, a pool/sunning complex, and an activities desk for booking tours, excursions, luaus, golf, and all other attractions throughout the island of Maui. Amenity highlights: Smart shops and restaurants, various beaches, and a complimentary shuttle service throughout Kihei Town and 2.5 miles south to the exclusive resort community of Wailea and its championship golf courses permit guests to experience a complete Sun Coast vacation without the expense of a rental car. Insider tip: Although the Maui Coast Hotel is across the street from a public park with a nice beach, a half-mile south is a better beach?a long, uncrowded stretch of sand called Keawakapu Beach that begins in front of the Mana Kai Resort. Next to the Mana Kai is a public parking lot. Signs point the way to the beach, which offers great snorkeling along its rocky northern terminus, terrific boogie boarding when the tradewinds blow, and long tropical-fantasy walks. Buildings along the beach seldom exceed palm-tree height, somewhat preserving the illusion that the beachfront is undeveloped.
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