Kahului, Hawaii- What to Expect

Kahului is Maui town’s non touristy heart. One of the most well connected pieces of land reachable by land and sea, is the commertial hub of the local life here at Maui. the town is so cut off fro  tourists that it has retained its orignal/authentic flavour; be it in lifestyle or its food. Its one of the most authentic experiences in hawaii.

Here are a few things that come in handy while planning your trip to this beautiful city:

  1. The Winter Months Last through Dec to March with an average high of 32°C  and an average low of  14°C
  2. An Average meal for one person costs about 24.09$ in a non-expensive restaurant.
  3. A Pint of Domestic Drought Beer costs about 5.35$ on an average.
  4. A Litre of gas Costs 1.51$.
  5. A monthly Travel pass on regular rates would cost around 53.53$.
  6. The monthly rent of a 1BHK a little off the City Centre is about 1,561.19$.

Main Attractions:

  1. It doesnt matter if you are on a road trip and passing by Hana or are dropping by the town for any reason,  you most definitely should make a stop by the Twin Falls Maui Waterfall, to experience a great time with your partner on the journey.
  2. Maui is known for its legendary sunsets, so why not  take a parked bench and seat yourself to experience this beautiful phenomenon by yourself or with a loved one. Rest assured, youll end up looking at a similar scene at different situations during your visit to this beautiful town.
  3. The Maui Full Island Bundle is an epic adventure. From visiting and conquering the Road to Hana and all its wonder to experiencing the incredible Haleakala National park, West Maui, and much much more.
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  4. Well, you can’t judge a beach by its cover. Wedged between downtown Kahului and the airport, hidden behind a strip of ironwood trees, this mile-long stretch of sand is surf city, with scores of brilliant sails zipping across the waves. Kitesurfers converge at the southwest end, known as Kite Beach, while windsurfers head northeast. A roped-off swimming area lies in-between.
  5. A short walk leaving the main road behind can lead you to a majestic Bird Sanctuary. The Kanaha Pond Bird Sanctuary is a shallow marsh that houses to be a haven for rare Hawaiian birds, including native coots, black-crowned night herons, and the aeʻo (Hawaiian black-necked stilt), a graceful wading bird with long orange legs that feed along the pond’s marshy edges.
  6. Maui Arts & Cultural Center stands to be a snazzy performance complex that opened in 1994 that boasts two indoor theaters and an outdoor amphitheater. As Maui’s main venue for music, theater and dance, the MACC hosts pretty much everything around town; from ukulele jams to touring rock bands.
  7. Hawaiian music lovers should step inside for all sorts of ukuleles, from inexpensive imported models to handcrafted masterpieces. Rentals, too. And if you’re lucky you might catch some impromptu live music.

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