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Kaanapali vacation rentals are located near one of the world's finest beaches. Centuries ago, Kaanapali Beach was a haven for royalty and the site that warriors trained. Our
Kaanapali beach rentals offer an incredible base from which to celebrate the best beaches and water sports, surreal scenery and whispers of the island's past. Puu Kekaa (Black Rock), once believed to be the site from which spirits leapt the world to join their ancestors. Guests can watch a special diving ceremony reenactment any night of the week.
Things To Do
Kaanapali Beach has multiple names—Keka'a Beach, Canoe Beach, Dig Me Beach—with Black Rock, the large lava rock dividing the beach. Kaanapali Beach offers all the amenities to spend a full day at the beach—lifeguards, restrooms and showers. Snorkeling at Black Rock, swimming, sunning, walking and scuba diving are all part of great itineraries at this beach. Sea turtles and other sea life at Black Rock will enthrall. Kapalua Bay offers more snorkeling, plus idyllic sunset backdrops for evening strolls. The Bay is protected by two reefs and forms a gentle cove for beginning swimmers as well.
Maui is home to championship golf courses, with Kaanapali Kai and Royal Kaanapali, plus Kapalua Bay and Kapalua Plantation courses. Nearby Lahaina enhances any vacation with its cultural and architectural sights.
Eat and Shop
Japanese, Italian, pizza, Thai, plate lunches, steak, seafood, and champagne brunches are part of the dining scene in Kaanapali. Beyond our
Kaanapali rentals, nearby Lahaina offers even more dining and shopping. Whalers Village is just 10 minutes away, with plenty of shops and restaurants, plus great island activities and events, including lei making, hula lessons and lively evening entertainment.
Getting Around
Renting a car is ideal for Kaanapali to fully explore the West Maui area.
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