Polo Beach (WAILEA)Polo Beach is often the most secluded of all the Wailea Beaches, sandwiched between the Fairmont Kea Lani and the Polo Beach...View Details
Kamaole Beach Park I, II & IIINicknamed by the locals as Kam 1, Kam 2 and Kam 3, the Kamaole beach parks are situated on South Kihei between...View Details
La’a Kea Community FarmLa’a Kea Community Farm at 639 Baldwin Avenue, Paia. Open Monday – Saturday, 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m....View Details
Ulua Beach (WAILEA)One of five beaches in Wailea, Ulua beach is small but offers plenty for the eyes to see, underwater. It is a...View Details
Fred's Mexican Cafe808-891-8600Craving cuisine that’s south of the border? Head over to Fred’s Mexican Café for some “hang ten” margaritas, nachos, burritos and tacos. View Details
Makena Beach State Park (MAKENA)If you stop to ask locals for directions, Makena Beach is known widely as Big Beach because it is one the longest...View Details
Wailea Beach (WAILEA)If beaches were categorized the way celebrities are, Wailea Beach tops the A-List. Nestled in front of Wailea Beach Villas, Grand Wailea...View Details
Hali’imaile General Store(808) 572-2666Founded by Chef Beverly Gannon, one of the pioneers of Hawaii Regional Cuisine, Hali’imaile General Store has been a favorite of both...View Details
Lipoa Street Farmers MarketLipoa Street Farmers’ Market at 95 Lipoa Street, Kihei. Open on Saturdays only, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m....View Details
Lei Day Lei Day is a celebration of Hawaiian culture or the aloha spirit. Lei Day was established as a holiday in 1929. People commonly celebrate by giving gifts of lei to one another. View Details