At the edge of the ocean on the island of Maui, Hawaii’s second-largest island, there sits the city of Kihei. With a dry, warm climate, magnificent waterfront views, and snorkeling, whale watching, and beach-hopping opportunities galore, Kihei offers the perfect opportunity for any tropical RV getaway. With your Kihei motorhome rental, you’ll be able to go anywhere in all of Maui in a matter of minutes or hours. Kahului, the largest city on the island, is less than ten miles away, and you can get to Lahaina in just a little over half an hour. No matter where you decide to take your Kihei rental RV, though, there’s no escaping the awe-inspiring beauty of this landscape. Search for an RV in Kihei today, and find the island paradise of your dreams.
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">If there’s one downside to Kihei, it’s that it’s simply too beautiful to be missed. A lot of its most famous areas will often have quite a few tourists, and there are sometimes limits to the number of people who are allowed in certain areas at certain times. To see the sunrise at Haleakala, for instance, you may have to book your reservation up to 60 days in advance. It’s something to be aware of, and it’s probably best to double-check your itinerary before heading out. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Like most cities on Maui, Kihei stretches out right along the Pacific Ocean. You barely even have to drive your Kihei rental motorhome to get to some of the best spots, and the views are absolutely stunning. Some local favorites include Sugar Beach, Charley Young, Keawakapu, and Kam I, II, and III. It’s the perfect area for wind sailing, swimming, surfing, scuba diving, and much, much more. If you’re into snorkeling, be sure to check out the Molokini Crater, a little off the coast. If you’d like to see some of the local marine species, meanwhile, just book a whale watching tour at the nearby Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary. Another great water spot is Kihei Cove, which is perfect for surf and paddle boarding.</span></p>
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