2531 S Kihei Rd # DG11 (20.0 km from Maui Historical Society)
This cosy apartment is decorated in Asian and oceanic styles and includes a lanai and a garden. Kihei Akahi (DG11) has mountain vistas, and Kamole beaches I & II are right across the street.
(20.0 km from Maui Historical Society)
In Wailea Kihei Akahi, located 0.8 mi from Cove Beach and 5 mi from Makena Landing Beach Park, offers accommodations with free WiFi and a seating area. Each unit includes a microwave, a refrigerator, a kettle, an oven, and a coffee maker.
(20.0 km from Maui Historical Society)
Kihei Akahi by Coldwell Banker Island Vacations is located 0.8 mi from Cove Beach. It features air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony and complimentary WiFi.
2531 S. Kihei Rd Kihei Akahi C-603 (20.0 km from Maui Historical Society)
0.8 miles from Cove Beach The Kihei Akahi C-603 - 1 Bedroom Sixth Floor Ocean View Remodeled Pool features a balcony and complimentary WiFi.
(20.0 km from Maui Historical Society)
Kihei Akahi C308 offers rooms in Wailea. The property boasts views of the sea and is 4 miles from Makena Landing Beach Park. A dishwasher an oven and a microwave are available in the kitchen. A TV with cable channels is featured.
(20.0 km from Maui Historical Society)
Located 4 miles from Makena Landing Beach Park and 6 miles from Little Beach Kihei Akahi C611 offers lodgings in Wailea. The property is 7 kilometres from Molokini Island and boasts views of the sea. The kitchen contains a dishwasher and an oven.
(20.0 km from Maui Historical Society)
Kihei Akahi A104 is located in Wailea only 4 miles from Makena Landing Beach Park. Little Beach is 6 kilometres from the property. All units feature a TV. Some units are air conditioned and contain a sitting and/or dining room.
2575 South Kihei Road (20.0 km from Maui Historical Society)
Located in Wailea in the Maui region Castle Maui Banyan features accommodation with free WiFi. All units feature air conditioning and a cable flat-screen TV. Some units also have a kitchen equipped with a microwave and oven.
The Maui Historical Society in Wailea is dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories of Maui's past. Founded in 1978, the society has become one of Maui's leading resources for historical research and education. Located in the heart of Wailea, it offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the island's rich history and culture. The museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts from all eras of Hawaiian history, as well as a library containing books, maps, photographs, and other documents related to life in Hawaii during various time periods. In addition to its permanent exhibits, the society also hosts events throughout the year such as lectures on island history, cultural activities like hula dancing lessons (hula halau), demonstrations of traditional crafts like lauhala weaving or kapa making (tapa cloth) , movie screenings with post-film discussions with historians and community members, classes on genealogy and other topics related to Hawaiian culture, guided tours of historic sites around Wailea and beyond, as well as educational programs for children. Through these initiatives and more, the Maui Historical Society provides visitors with a deeper understanding of Hawaii’s past that can be experienced in person or online.