Kahana
Kahana Maui is a beautiful place that offers a wide range of activities for locals and tourists alike. Kahana is located just North of Honokowai and just South of Napili.
If you're looking for things to do in Kahana Maui, you won't be disappointed. One of the most popular activities is surfing. The waves here are perfect for beginners and experienced surfers alike. You can rent a board and take lessons from one of the many surf schools in the area.
Pohaku Park (also known as S-Turns) is the place to be when it comes to surfing. This beach is famous for its consistent waves and attracts surfers from all over the world. Even if you're not into surfing yourself, it's still worth a visit just to watch the pros in action.
The park has picnic tables, restrooms, and showers, making it an ideal location for a family outing or a romantic picnic. A perfect spot for swimming and sunbathing
Kahana Beach stretches along the coastline and the area has many places to stay. Among the residential homes and gated communities along Lower Honoapiilan Rd., some of the main condominium complexes include: Kahana Villa, Kahana Beach Resort, Sands of Kahana, Valley Isle Resort, Royal Kahana Resort, Hololani, Pohailani, Kahana Reef, Kahana Outrigger, Kahana Village and Kahana Sunset.
As you travel North toward Napili, there are many beaches along the way to stop and enjoy. Swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, or just relaxing.
There are many popular shopping and dining spots in Kahana Maui such as: Dollie's Pub & Cafe, Miso Phat Sushi, Tradewinds Kahana Grocery, Kahana Gateway Shopping Center, McDonald's, Whalers General Store, Hawaiian Village Coffee and more. And if you want a good workout, The Club Maui (fitness center) is the place you want to be.
Kahana has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. The area was once home to the Hawaiian people, who lived off the land and sea. They were skilled farmers, fishermen, and craftsmen who created intricate works of art from natural materials like wood and stone. During the 19th century, Kahana Maui became an important center for sugar production. Many plantations were established in the area, and thousands of workers came to work on them. This period of time brought significant changes to the landscape and culture of Kahana Maui.
LAHAINA - KAANAPALI
HONOKOWAI - KAHANA
NAPILI - KAPALUA
Kahana