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Maui Hotels: CRH – Condominium Rentals Hawaii

CRH – Condominium Rentals Hawaii – offer traditional island accommodation across Maui Island’s western coastline. Enjoy the privacy of individual condos in a large resort setting with a range of modern amenities and facilities. Located in Maui Island’s top resort areas, all the condos are just steps from nearby restaurants, beaches and attractions.

Accommodation from CRH – Condominium Rentals Hawaii

The mid-range condos have plenty of family-friendly facilities, from outdoor pools to barbecue grills. Jump into spa tubs or practice your serve on the tennis courts. Picnic areas are perfect spots for al fresco dining.

Individually decorated CRH condos have free WiFi, DVD players and cable TV. And you can prepare meals in the fully equipped kitchenettes and use the laundry facilities to prepare for another day on the beach.

Choosing an CRH Hotel on Maui Island

Situated on the scenic south-western coast, the small town of Kihei offers a great choice of affordable condos and hotels just steps from Kalama Beach Park. The coast’s gentle conditions make the beach popular with swimmers and snorkellers. Keep an eye out for the endangered Hawaiian coots that live around Kealia Pond, a conservartion district in northern Kihei.

Choose a CRH condo in Maalaea to be close to the popular Maui Ocean Center. This large aquarium is home to most of Hawaii’s native marine life. Join one of the many boat tours that regularly leave from Maalaea Harbor to spot humpback whales in the wild.

Exploring Haleakala National Park

Many experienced hikers take the hour’s drive to the picturesque Haleakala National Park and hike up the dormant volcano to watch the island sunset from its pinnacle. Those who aren’t keen on the rugged hike can drive up instead.

The dense rainforest around the base of the volcano offers plenty of gentler treks and walking routes for families that pass by secluded streams and waterfalls. Try and spot some of Maui Island’s native wildlife on your walk through the park, including the Nene goose, before heading back to your CRH accommodation.

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