Why You Should Stay in South Maui on Your Vacation
South Maui is home to top beaches, great shopping, golf, and laid-back luxury with convenience.
South Maui is home to top beaches, great shopping, golf, and laid-back luxury with convenience.
Sure, Napa Valley, Bordeaux, and Tuscany claim the spotlight—but don’t overlook Maui’s Valley Isle. If you’re in Kihei, Wailea or Makena this summer, plan a visit to MauiWine at the historic Ulupalakua Ranch (aka Tedeschi Winery), the only commercial winery on Maui.
The island offers some of the clearest water in the world and ocean life you won’t want to miss. Here are the top snorkeling spots you’ll want to explore on your next Maui getaway.
Wailea Grand Champions offers a serene retreat on Maui’s southern coast, blending resort-style amenities with the comforts of home.
A sunrise run next to the ocean is the best on Maui, and it’s one that’s particularly irresistible with the return of the Maui Oceanfront Marathon in January of 2026.
Maui might be known for its snorkeling and sunsets, but Father’s Day offers an excuse to spoil Dad with something just for him.
Whether you’re traveling with kids, seeking a change from the beach, or just happen to have a soft spot for soft fur and fluttering wings, these critter-focused spots offer heartwarming encounters on Maui.
Making a Mother’s Day celebration memorable and unique doesn’t have to be complicated or over the top.
See how Maui compares to other islands in tourism, its share of the state’s visitors, seasonal highs and lows, and key statistics from 2024.
This island likes to call it a night early, but that doesn’t mean your evenings have to be uneventful. On Maui, 10pm is the new 2am. And with a little planning, your nights can be just as memorable as your beach days.