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Pocket Guide: Best Western Hotels in Maui

Award-Winning Accommodation from Best Western

One of hospitality’s best-known brand names, Best Western has won various awards within the travel industry over the years, and the company’s excellent reputation continues to grow. The brand’s large portfolio includes a number of brands to suit different travellers, from practical accommodation at the flagship Best Western hotels to stylish boutique luxury and urban design in Vib hotels to upscale facilities in centrally located Best Western Premier.

What to Expect from Best Western

Best Western hotels benefit from premium locations right on the coast, so you can grab a morning coffee in the hotel cafe and head to the beach or relax with a beer in the bar and watch the sun set. Make use of the business centre to stay in touch or just enjoy lounging in the pool.

The spacious rooms provide plenty of modern conveniences, including free WiFi, TVs and coffeemakers. Ceiling fans help you get a comfortable night’s sleep, and extra special touches include the bathroom’s deep-soaking bath tubs.

Explore Maui Island from Your Best Western Hotel

One of Maui Island’s busiest whaling ports during the 19th century, Lahaina is now a buzzing tourist destination that still harks back to Maui’s whaling heyday. The Lahaina Historic Trail leads walkers past many of the town’s sights, such as the former US Seamen’s Hospital. End a day of sightseeing on Lahaina Beach watching paddle boarders and surfers.

Maui Island’s Best Beaches

Several restaurants and bars line the mile-long Kaanapali Beach, which is popular with bathers, cliff divers and swimmers. Right next to the beach, Whalers Village is a large outdoor complex that houses restaurants, fashion boutiques and entertainment venues.

Just a ten-minute drive up the coast, the reef at D.T. Fleming Beach Park attracts snorkellers and swimmers. Families regularly gather at the beach’s picnic areas and cook on the barbecue grills.

Travelling to Hana

Drive down the famous Road to Hana along the rugged coastline to get to the remote town of Hana, one of Maui Island’s most popular day-trip destinations. Just before arriving in Hana, stop off at Maui Island’s only black-sand beach in the scenic Waianapanapa State Park.

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