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Kitchen
- Coffee maker
- Dishwasher
- Electric skillet
- Microwave
- Oven
- Oven (convection microwave)
- Refrigerator (full-size)
- Stovetop
- Toaster
Entertainment
- DVD player
- Internet access
- Radio or music player
- Smart TV
- Telephone
- TV
Features
- Air conditioning
- BBQ
- Patio or balcony
- Washer and dryer (in-unit)
Policies
- No pets
- No smoking
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Kamaole Beach Club
Kihei, Hawaii
Kamaole Beach Club is located directly on the lush Gold Coast of Kihei, granting you uninterrupted access to one of Maui's most beloved beaches. In addition, Kamaole Beach Club features an outdoor pool perfect for swimming laps, quick dips or simply sunbathing near. On-site grilling areas allow you to cook up some steak, hot dogs, hamburgers or whatever you're craving under the Hawaiian sun. Resort owners also regularly schedule pupu parties, where everyone brings a dish and gets together around the grill area - fantastic for meeting others!
The one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites at Kamaole Beach Club are spacious, beautiful and outfitted with all the amenities you'd expect. Suites come complete with a full kitchen, dining area, patio/lanai and in-room washer/dryer. One-bedroom units sleep four with a queen bed in the bedroom, a queen sleeper sofa in the living area, and one-and-a-half bathrooms. Two-bedroom units sleep six and provide a queen bed in the master bedroom, two twins in the guest bedroom, a queen sleeper sofa in the living area, and two full bathrooms.
Regularly voted the "Best Island in the World", Maui is the second largest of Hawaii's picturesque islands. Visitors to Kihei on Maui's south coast have easy access to some of the island's most famous attractions. Area highlights include a drive along scenic Hana Highway, which traces a curving path through mountains, beaches and waterfalls, and a hike or bike ride down the majestic Haleakala Crater. Snorkeling can be enjoyed all over the island. From November to April, whale watchers flock to Maui to witness the migration of the Humpback whales that winter in the warm waters nearby.
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