About Vacation Rentals in Maui

Maui is the second largest island in Hawaii. Maui is often called "the Valley Isle" because of the narrow plain between the Haleakala and the West Maui mountains. Maui has been a great draw with vacationers owing to its over 30 miles of beaches with their almost unlimited opportunity for outdoor fun. The
Kaanapali Beach is located at West Maui and the Black Rock Beach at Kaanapali Beach is popular with snorkeling enthusiasts. Windsurfers, swimmers, parasailers, and scuba divers flock to Kaanapali. The D.T. Flemming Beach, located in the
Kapalua area, offers surfing, snorkeling, diving and body boarding.
The beaches of South Maui also contribute significantly to Maui's fame as a beach destination. For instance, rhe Ahihi Kina'u Beach, in the Ahihi-Kina'u Natural Area Reserve, offers snorkeling to guests of
Hawaii Vacation Homes. The Palauea Beach, or White Rock, in South Maui, is a calm beach and offers some solitude for those who want it. Snorkeling and swimming are popular in this beach and there are no on-site facilities here. The Kalama Beach Park is a 36-acre beach and offers basketball, baseball, soccer, tennis, and volleyball. Then there is Makena Beach, also known as Big Beach and considered one the most beautiful beaches in Hawaii.