Aston Maui Lu

at 575 S Kihei Rd, Kihei

Located on a 28-acre historic coconut grove with sweeping, well-manicured lawns, Aston Maui Lu is South Maui's top choice for travelers looking for the best beachfront value in Kihei. You'll find quiet accommodations, beautiful views, and easy access to popular beaches and activities. Guest rooms at Aston Maui Lu provide everything you'll need for your next vacation--comfortable furnishings, daily maid service, cable television, WiFi internet access, mini-refrigerators, and more. Updated oceanfront units come with private lanais and overlook a secluded beach cove--perfect for seasonal whale watching from November to April.

Address and contacts of Aston Maui Lu

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Aston Maui Lu
575 S Kihei Rd
Kihei , HI 96753
Email
info@stonmauiluhotel.com
Contact Phone
P: (808) 879-5881
Website
http://www.astonmauiluhotel.com/

General Info

Located on a 28-acre historic coconut grove

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Aston Maui Lu is Kihei based place and this enity listed in Resort category. Located at 575 S Kihei Rd HI 96753. Contact phone number of Aston Maui Lu: (808) 879-5881

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