Maalaea Surf Resort

at 12 South Kihei Road, Kihei

The Maalaea Surf Resort offers a unique and relaxing Maui vacation experience. Our two story buildings are spaciously spread out over five acres of luscious tropical gardens and white sandy beach. The Maalaea Surf Resort is easily accessible to nearly all popular Maui destinations, yet we still maintain a comfortable distance from the more crowded island resort areas. This provides our guests with a welcome combination of privacy and convenience. Our deluxe Maui condos offer a wide array of amenities, and we're the only agency at Maalaea Surf that provides housekeeping services. Each of our one and two-bedroom oceanfront condominiums offers a fully equipped kitchen and a private lanai (patio) overlooking Maui's beautiful Maalaea Bay. Our units are maintained to our high quality standards.

Address and contacts of Maalaea Surf Resort

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Maalaea Surf Resort
12 South Kihei Road
Kihei , HI 96753
Email
info@maalaeasurfresort.com/
Contact Phone
P: (808) 879-1267
Website
http://www.maalaeasurfresort.com/

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a unique and relaxing Maui vacation experience

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Maalaea Surf Resort is Kihei based place and this enity listed in Resort category. Located at 12 South Kihei Road HI 96753. Contact phone number of Maalaea Surf Resort: (808) 879-1267

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