Best place to stay in Kihei with kids?

Family-Friendly Kihei Condos

The best place to stay in Kihei with kids is on a lifeguarded beach with no road to cross. The Hale Pau Hana fronts Kamaole Beach Park II directly.

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roads to cross between every unit and the sand at Kamaole Beach Park II
8am-4:30pm
daily Maui County lifeguard hours on the beach out front
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bedrooms across 80 oceanfront units, every one with a full kitchen
6 min
walk to the playground and grass park at Kamaole Beach Park III
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drive to Foodland for groceries; Safeway is 7 minutes

The best place to stay in Kihei with kids is an oceanfront condominium on a lifeguarded beach, with no road between your door and the sand. In Kihei that combination exists at exactly one property: The Hale Pau Hana, at 2480 South Kihei Road, Kihei, HI 96753, the only condominium fronting Kamaole Beach Park II directly. Kamaole II is the calmest of the three Kamaole beaches, with a sand bottom, Maui County lifeguards on duty daily from 8am to 4:30pm, and restrooms steps from your towels. Every one of the property's 80 units is oceanfront, with a full kitchen and a private lanai.

Key takeaways

  • A family-friendly condo in Kihei means direct beach access with no road crossing, a lifeguarded beach, a full kitchen, separate sleeping areas, and a pool; few properties check every box.
  • Kamaole Beach Park II is the safest of the three Kamaole beaches for children, with a sand bottom, a small morning shore break, lifeguards daily 8am to 4:30pm, and restrooms steps from the sand.
  • The Hale Pau Hana is the only condominium fronting Kamaole Beach Park II directly; all 80 units are oceanfront with full kitchens and private lanais.
  • Family layouts at The Hale Pau Hana range from one-bedroom, two-bath units with daybeds to five two-bedroom Tower suites and a three-bedroom Anchor Cove residence at 2,824 square feet.
  • The playground at Kamaole Beach Park III is a six-minute walk south, Kalama Park's playground and skate park are 0.6 miles north, and humpback whales are visible from the lanais from late November through early May.

What makes a condo family-friendly in Kihei?

Kihei has dozens of condominium properties, but most of them sit across South Kihei Road from the beach, which means crossing traffic with floaties, coolers, and tired kids several times a day. A genuinely family-friendly condo in Kihei checks a specific set of boxes, and it is worth comparing properties against all of them before booking.

What to look forWhy it matters with kidsAt The Hale Pau Hana
Direct beach access, no road to crossToddlers, beach gear, and multiple daily trips to the sandThe oceanfront lawn opens straight onto Kamaole Beach Park II
Lifeguarded beachA second set of trained eyes on the waterMaui County lifeguard tower out front, staffed daily 8am to 4:30pm
Full kitchenEarly breakfasts, naptime lunches, and grocery-bill controlFully equipped kitchens in every unit, with refrigerator, stove, oven, and dishwasher
Separate sleeping areasEarly bedtimes without ending the adults' eveningOne-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom layouts
PoolA backup when the surf picks up in the afternoonHeated oceanfront pool with modern filtration
Grills and outdoor spaceCheap, easy dinners after a beach dayGas BBQ grills and two acres of oceanfront grounds
LaundrySwimsuits and sandy clothes pile up fastWashers and dryers in on-site laundry rooms; the Anchor Cove three-bedroom has its own washer and dryer
Free parkingRental cars and car seats need a guaranteed spotFree guest parking, one car per unit

One honest booking note: the 80 units at The Hale Pau Hana are individually owned, and a few are designated Adults Only. Each unit listing is labeled Kids Allowed or Adults Only, so check the label or start from a family unit type on the units page.

Why is Kamaole II the safest Kamaole beach for kids?

Kamaole Beach Park II, the roughly 1,600-foot beach directly in front of The Hale Pau Hana, is widely considered the safest of the three Kamaole beaches for children, for four concrete reasons:

  1. Sand bottom, gentle slope. The seafloor is sand with no sudden drop-offs near shore, so kids can wade out gradually and parents can see their feet.
  2. Small morning shore break. Mornings are the calmest and clearest. The shore break that builds in the afternoon is small enough for boogie boarding rather than a hazard for confident swimmers.
  3. Lifeguards all day. Maui County Ocean Safety staffs the Kamaole II tower daily from 8am to 4:30pm, with posted flag warnings for changing conditions.
  4. Facilities steps away. Public restrooms, outdoor rinse showers, picnic tables, and a grassy lawn sit directly behind the sand, which matters more with a four-year-old than any guidebook admits.

Read the full beach guide at Kamaole Beach Park II.

How do the three Kamaole beaches compare for families?

BeachSand and waterLifeguardsFamily facilitiesWalk from The Hale Pau Hana
Kamaole Beach Park I~1,200 feet of flat golden sand, good for long walksDaily, 8am to 4:30pmRestrooms, showers, dedicated lot at the north end0.3 miles north, 6 minutes
Kamaole Beach Park II~1,600 feet, sand bottom, calmest and clearest of the threeDaily, 8am to 4:30pmRestrooms, rinse showers, picnic tables, grass lawn, free street parkingOn property, 0 minutes
Kamaole Beach Park III~300 feet of sand with the largest grass parkDaily, 8am to 4:30pmPlayground, large grassy field, biggest dedicated parking lot0.3 miles south, 6 minutes

All three connect by sidewalk along South Kihei Road, so families at The Hale Pau Hana can rotate beaches without moving the car. For the full head-to-head, see Kamaole Beach I vs II vs III.

Which units at The Hale Pau Hana work best for families?

The Hale Pau Hana has 80 individually owned units across four buildings, ranging from 702 to 2,824 square feet, and every unit is oceanfront with a full kitchen and a private lanai. The layouts that families book most:

LayoutSizeSleeping setupBest for
One-bedroom, one-bath702 sq ftKing bed plus queen sleeper sofa in the living roomParents with one small child
One-bedroom, two-bath (Tower)817 sq ftKing bedroom plus daybeds in the living area, second full bathFamilies of three or four who want two bathrooms
Two-bedroom, two-bath Tower suites (units 207, 307, 407, 507, 607)1,112 to 1,770 sq ftSeparate private bedrooms and living areasFamilies of four or five; only five of these exist in the whole property
Three-bedroom, three-bath Anchor Cove residence2,824 sq ftKing, queen, and a queen plus twin Murphy bunk beds; dining table seats eightMultigenerational groups; includes an in-unit washer and dryer

Air conditioning varies by unit, from fully air-conditioned to AC in the bedroom only, and each listing states which. The two-bedroom suites and the Anchor Cove residence book out furthest in advance, especially for whale season and summer. Browse current options on the units page or check availability.

What can kids do near The Hale Pau Hana?

The everyday rhythm for families here is a beach morning, a shaded or driving afternoon, and sunset on the lawn. Everything below is measured from the property at 2480 South Kihei Road, Kihei, HI 96753.

ActivityWhereDistance from HPHGetting there
Beach morning: swimming, sandcastles, boogie boardsKamaole Beach Park IIOn propertyWalk off the lawn onto the sand
Playground and grass fieldKamaole Beach Park III0.3 miles south6-minute walk on the sidewalk
Playground, skate park, and ball fieldsKalama Park, 1900 South Kihei Road0.6 miles north12-minute walk or 3-minute drive
Shave ice runLocal Boys Shave Ice, Kihei Kalama Village, 1941 South Kihei Road0.5 miles north10-minute walk
Whale watching in season (late November through early May)Your lanai or the oceanfront lawnOn propertyNone needed
Aquarium dayMaui Ocean Center, MaalaeaAbout 15 minutes northBy car
Molokini snorkel tourBoats from Maalaea HarborAbout 15 minutes northBy car; boats depart 6:30 to 7:30am

For everything reachable on foot, including restaurants and markets, see walking distance from The Hale Pau Hana.

What should parents know about the ocean in Kihei?

A few honest, local-knowledge tips that make beach days with kids easier:

  • Swim in the morning. The water at Kamaole II is calmest and clearest before the trade winds come up. By afternoon a small shore break develops; fine for boogie-boarding kids, less fun for toddlers.
  • Reef shoes at the points. The snorkeling spots at the rocky north and south ends of Kamaole II are walk-in, but the rocks are slippery and urchins live in the crevices. Reef shoes for kids are cheap insurance. See snorkeling near The Hale Pau Hana.
  • Give turtles room. Hawaiian green sea turtles feed along the reef about 40 yards offshore between Kam II and Kam III. Teach kids to watch from at least 10 feet and never touch.
  • Pack reef-safe sunscreen. Hawaii bans the sale of sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate. Mineral sunscreen plus a rash guard is the standard kid setup here.
  • Use the lifeguards. The tower at Kamaole II is staffed daily 8am to 4:30pm. Lifeguards will tell you exactly where the calmest water is that day; ask them.

Frequently asked questions

Does The Hale Pau Hana allow children?

Yes. Most of the 80 units at The Hale Pau Hana welcome children, and each unit listing is labeled Kids Allowed or Adults Only, so filter before reserving. Families tend to book the one-bedroom, two-bath layouts with daybeds in the living area, one of the five two-bedroom Tower suites, or the three-bedroom Anchor Cove residence. Every unit has a full kitchen and a private oceanfront lanai.

What is the closest playground to The Hale Pau Hana?

The closest playground is at Kamaole Beach Park III, a six-minute, 0.3-mile walk south along South Kihei Road, where the play structure sits beside a large grass field. Kalama Park, about 0.6 miles north at 1900 South Kihei Road, adds a shaded playground, a skate park, and ball fields. Both parks are free, and both connect to The Hale Pau Hana by sidewalk the whole way.

Can kids snorkel at Kamaole Beach Park II?

Yes, with supervision. The easiest route for kids is the rocky point at either end of Kamaole Beach Park II, entering from the sand and swimming along the rocks. Tropical fish and green sea turtles are common, and the reef between Kam II and Kam III sits about 40 yards offshore. Go in the morning when the water is clearest and calmest, and put reef shoes on younger kids.

Do you need a car in Kihei with kids?

For the beach itself, no. The Hale Pau Hana fronts Kamaole Beach Park II directly, and the playground at Kamaole III, shave ice, and restaurants are all within a 10-minute walk. Most families still rent a car for grocery runs to Foodland or Safeway, the Maui Ocean Center, Molokini snorkel boats from Maalaea Harbor, and day trips like Haleakala. Parking at The Hale Pau Hana is free, one car per unit.

How close is the nearest grocery store to The Hale Pau Hana?

Foodland at 1881 South Kihei Road is about 2 minutes north by car and covers everyday family staples, poke, and bakery items. Safeway in the Pi'ilani Village Shopping Center is about 7 minutes by car and is the larger full-service store. Many families do one big Safeway run on arrival day, then top up at Foodland or the small markets along South Kihei Road.

Is the pool at The Hale Pau Hana heated?

Yes. The Hale Pau Hana has a heated pool with a modern filtration system, set on the two-acre oceanfront grounds between the buildings and the beach. The pool is steps from the lawn, where loungers, tables, and chairs are set out daily, and gas BBQ grills are nearby for family dinners. Kids can move between the pool and the sand at Kamaole Beach Park II without crossing a road.

Can kids see whales from the condo?

In season, yes. North Pacific humpback whales fill the channel off South Maui from late November through early May, and every unit at The Hale Pau Hana has a private oceanfront lanai facing the water. On active days, breaches and tail slaps are visible from the lanai and the lawn without binoculars. For a closer look, whale-watch boats leave Maalaea Harbor, about 15 minutes north by car.

Does The Hale Pau Hana have two-bedroom or three-bedroom units?

Yes, both, in limited numbers. Five two-bedroom, two-bath Tower suites (units 207, 307, 407, 507, and 607) range from 1,112 to 1,770 square feet with separate bedroom and living areas. The three-bedroom, three-bath Anchor Cove residence is 2,824 square feet, seats eight at the dining table, and includes an in-unit washer and dryer plus twin Murphy bunk beds. These units book out first, so reserve early.

Bring the whole ohana to the beach

The family-sized units at The Hale Pau Hana book up first, especially the five two-bedroom Tower suites and the Anchor Cove residence. Check live availability and book direct.

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