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The Shops at Wailea Celebrates 25 Years of Culture, Community, and Luxury

This November, The Shops at Wailea marks its 25th anniversary. This celebration includes live performances by local favorites on Wednesday's in November. Since opening in 1999, The Shops at Wailea has grown into one of Maui’s most beloved destinations, welcoming first-to-market brands and timeless favorites such as Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Na Hoku, OluKai, and Waikīkī Brewing Company. Beyond its role as a luxury shopping destination, the center has hosted more than 500 cultural and community events over the years, from performances by Keali‘i Reichel and Amy Hānaiali‘i to annual traditions like Keiki Halloween and Santa’s Arrival.

A Thriving Hub of Growth and…

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What to Expect This La Niña Season

Winter on Maui always feels a little different from the rest of the year, and this season comes with an extra twist. With La Niña conditions developing across the Pacific, Maui is expecting a wetter and more dynamic winter than usual. That means stronger surf, more frequent rain, and cooler nights that locals notice instantly and visitors often find refreshing.

A Wetter Season Ahead

La Niña occurs when ocean temperatures along the equator cool down, which changes global weather patterns. For Hawaii, that often brings wetter-than-normal conditions and slightly cooler trade winds. This winter, meteorologists expect heavier showers and greener landscapes across much of Maui. Click here for a link from National…

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A Fresh Destination Shaping South Maui’s Future

There is a new energy in Wailea, centered around a place that blends community, culture, and commerce. Wailea Village sits just above the resort coast and brings a fresh rhythm to South Maui life. For residents, visitors, and investors, Wailea Village is more than a shopping destination. It is a sign of how the area is evolving toward high quality, community focused growth.

A Modern Gathering Place

Wailea Village has quickly become one of South Maui’s most talked about additions. Unlike larger resort malls, this open air complex focuses on locally owned businesses and a relaxed neighborhood atmosphere. You can start your morning at Akamai Coffee, enjoy plant based bites at Choice Healthy…

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Maui Kamaole K-107: Ground Floor Condo with Bonus Den Near Kamaole Beach Park III

This beautifully maintained ground floor condo at Maui Kamaole offers a rare chance to enjoy South Kihei living with extra space, privacy, and quick access to some of the island’s best beaches. Located at 2777 S Kihei Rd, Unit K-107 and priced at $799,900, this single-level residence brings together comfort, convenience, and the relaxed rhythm that defines this part of Kihei.

With one bedroom, two full bathrooms, and a versatile bonus den, K-107 stands out for buyers who want flexibility. The layout feels open without losing the sense of separation that makes a condo comfortable for longer stays, visiting guests, or working remotely while you are on island.

Maui Kamaole K-107 ground floor condo in South Kihei

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5 Awesome Spots in Kihei-Wailea

There is a reason locals and visitors alike fall in love with South Maui. It is a mix of golden beaches, mouthwatering dining, scenic drives, and relaxed island vibes. Kihei and Wailea may be known for their luxury resorts and sunny weather, but they also hide a few gems that capture the heart of Maui living. Whether you’re a longtime resident or exploring for the first time, here are five can’t-miss spots to add to your next day out.

1. Keawakapu Beach – Perfect for a Peaceful Walk


Stretching between Kihei and Wailea, Keawakapu Beach is one of Maui’s most beautiful walking beaches. Its soft golden sand and gentle surf make it ideal for a sunrise stroll, beach run, or simply soaking up the views. The area…

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Why Now May Be the Perfect Time to Make Your Move


Maui’s real estate market is entering a new phase—one that gives buyers more opportunity, flexibility, and control than we’ve seen in years. After a long stretch of tight inventory and bidding wars, homes are now staying on the market longer, and sellers are showing more willingness to negotiate. For anyone who has dreamed of owning property on Maui—whether a beachfront condo in Kīhei, a hillside home in Wailuku, or an Upcountry retreat—this market presents an ideal window to act. A buyer’s market doesn’t come around often in Hawaii, and those who move thoughtfully and strategically can find real value while securing their piece of island life.

The Advantages of Buying in Maui’s Market Today

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First Humpback Spotted Off Maui Marks the Start of the Season

Maui just received one of its favorite fall homecomings: the first humpback whale of the season has been spotted off Ka‘anapali. The sighting marks the beginning of months filled with tail slaps, breaches, and spouts along our coastlines. For locals, it’s the official signal that whale season has arrived. For visitors, it’s a reminder that there’s no better time to experience the magic of the Valley Isle.

The Migration and Its Magic

Every year, humpback whales travel more than 3,000 miles from the icy feeding grounds of Alaska to the warm, sheltered waters of Hawai‘i. Here, in the ʻAuʻau Channel between Maui, Lānaʻi, and Kahoʻolawe, they breed, give birth, and raise their calves.…

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October on Maui’s West Side: A Celebration of Flavor and Music

October is one of the most vibrant months on Maui, and nowhere is this energy felt more than on the island’s stunning West Side. From the golden beaches of Kāʻanapali to the luxury setting of Kapalua, two world-class events light up the season: the Hawai‘i Food & Wine Festival and the Maui Jazz & Blues Festival. Each brings its own kind of magic, blending culture, artistry, and community in ways that make October an unforgettable time to visit.

Hawai‘i Food & Wine Festival: A Culinary Journey in Kāʻanapali

From October 24–26, 2025, the Hawai‘i Food & Wine Festival transforms Kāʻanapali into a gourmet paradise. For three days, celebrated chefs, winemakers, and mixologists gather to…

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Chief of War: A Landmark for Hawaiian Storytelling

Hawai‘i has always been more than a destination—it is a place where history, culture, and community are deeply rooted in the land. That’s why the release of Chief of War on Apple TV+ is so exciting. For the first time on a global stage, the story of Hawai‘i’s unification is being told with an emphasis on authenticity and respect, offering a glimpse into the strength and resilience that define these islands.

Casting, Culture, and Community

What makes Chief of War stand out is its commitment to authenticity. The casting features Native Hawaiian and Polynesian actors in central roles, with Kamehameha I portrayed by Kaina Makua, a community member whose presence brings gravitas and heart to the…

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Celebrating 30 Years of the Maui Arts & Cultural Center

The Maui Arts & Cultural Center (MACC) is marking its 30th anniversary this year, a milestone that highlights its lasting role in shaping community life on the island. Since opening in 1994, the MACC has been a place where people come together to enjoy live performances, visual art, and cultural events. For those considering making Maui home, it’s important to know that the island offers not only natural beauty but also a vibrant cultural scene anchored by the MACC.

From Vision to Community Landmark

The idea of creating a cultural hub for Maui began decades before its doors opened. After years of planning and fundraising, the MACC launched in 1994 as a dedicated space for music, theater,…

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