True oceanfront condos are rare in Kihei. Compare the handful that sit on the sand, beach by beach, including The Hale Pau Hana on Kamaole Beach Park II.
True oceanfront condos in Kihei cluster along four short stretches of the town's six miles of coastline: Sugar Beach in North Kihei, the rocky point between Kamaole Beach Park I and Kamaole Beach Park II, Kamaole Beach Park II itself, and Keawakapu Beach at the southern boundary with Wailea. Most Kihei condominiums sit across South Kihei Road from the water, not on it. The Hale Pau Hana, at 2480 South Kihei Road, Kihei, HI 96753, is the only condominium directly fronting Kamaole Beach Park II. Every one of its 80 units is oceanfront, with a private lanai facing the channel toward Lanai and Kahoolawe.
Oceanfront means the building sits directly on the sand or shoreline, with nothing between your lanai and the ocean: no road, no parking lot, no other building. In Kihei listings, the term gets stretched. Many properties marketed as "oceanfront" or "beachfront" actually sit makai (toward the ocean) of nothing at all; they are across South Kihei Road from the beach, or behind another building, with an ocean view at best. The difference matters every single day of a stay, because it decides whether you carry chairs and coolers across a two-lane road or simply walk off your lanai onto the grass and sand.
| Listing term | What it should mean | What to verify before booking |
|---|---|---|
| Oceanfront | The building touches the sand or shoreline; nothing between the lanai and the water | The parcel sits on the ocean side of South Kihei Road and ends at the beach |
| Ocean view | You can see the ocean from the unit | The view can be partial or distant; the building may be blocks inland |
| Across the road | The beach is close, but you cross South Kihei Road to reach it | Where the nearest crosswalk and public beach access path are |
Two reasons: public parks and the road itself. Kihei's best-known beaches, including the three Kamaole beach parks, Charley Young Beach, and Kalama Beach Park, are county parkland, and for long sections of central Kihei, South Kihei Road runs within yards of the shoreline. Both leave very little private land between the pavement and the water. The handful of parcels that do meet the sand were built out with small condominiums decades ago: The Hale Pau Hana in 1970, Hale Hui Kai in 1972, Kamaole Nalu in 1975, Sugar Beach Resort in 1977. Maui's shoreline setback rules mean nothing new gets built between those buildings and the ocean, so the supply of true oceanfront units is essentially fixed. Larger, newer complexes such as Kamaole Sands, Kihei Akahi, and Maui Vista all sit across South Kihei Road from the Kamaole beaches.
Working north to south, with distances from The Hale Pau Hana at 2480 South Kihei Road:
The table below covers the oceanfront condominium properties travelers ask about most, described fairly. Each is a different product: different beaches, different unit mixes, different distances to the actual sand.
| Property | Beach it fronts | Distance from the sand | Distance from HPH | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Hale Pau Hana (2480 South Kihei Road) | Kamaole Beach Park II | 0 feet; the lawn meets the sand | On site | The only condominium directly fronting Kam II; all 80 units oceanfront; operating since 1970 |
| Kamaole Nalu (2450 South Kihei Road) | Rocky point between Kamaole I and Kamaole II | Oceanfront lawn on the rocks; sand a 1 to 2 minute walk | About 0.25 miles north, 6-minute walk | 36 two-bedroom units in one six-story building, built 1975 |
| Royal Mauian (2430 South Kihei Road) | Lava outcropping adjoining Kamaole Beach Park I | Sand a 1 to 2 minute walk in either direction | About 0.25 miles north, 6-minute walk | Six stories with a rooftop deck, built in the early 1970s |
| Kihei Surfside (2936 South Kihei Road) | Rocky shoreline beside Keawakapu's north end | Keawakapu sand about a 2 to 3 minute walk | 0.9 miles south, 4 minutes by car | 84 units on six floors, set about 300 feet back from the road on its own grounds |
| Mana Kai Maui (2960 South Kihei Road) | Keawakapu Beach | 0 feet; on the sand | 1 mile south, 4 minutes by car | One- and two-bedroom condos plus hotel-style rooms at Keawakapu's north end |
| Hale Hui Kai (2994 South Kihei Road) | Keawakapu Beach, south end | 0 feet; on the sand | 1.2 miles south, 5 minutes by car | Low-rise with 40 two-bedroom units, built 1972 |
| Sugar Beach Resort (145 North Kihei Road) | Sugar Beach, North Kihei | 0 feet; on the sand | About 4.5 miles north, 10 to 12 minutes by car | Built 1977 on the long, walkable North Kihei sand along Maalaea Bay |
Three things. First, the beach: The Hale Pau Hana is the only condominium directly fronting Kamaole Beach Park II, the calmest and clearest of the three Kamaole beaches, with Maui County lifeguards on duty daily from 8am to 4:30pm, a sand bottom, restrooms, and rinse showers. Most other oceanfront properties front rockier or unguarded shoreline. Second, the units: at many oceanfront complexes only some units actually face the water; at HPH, every one of the 80 units is oceanfront, with a private lanai looking across the channel toward Lanai and Kahoolawe. During whale season, late November through early May, humpbacks are visible from those lanais without leaving the property. Third, the layout: four low buildings on two acres, with a heated pool and an oceanfront lawn that ends at the sand. Browse available units to compare floor plans.
Plan on a meaningful premium for true oceanfront, often several hundred dollars per night in peak season. The ranges below are rough planning figures for 2026; actual rates vary by property, unit size, floor, and season.
| Condo type | Typical nightly range, shoulder season (one-bedroom) | Typical nightly range, winter and whale season |
|---|---|---|
| Across the road from the beach | Roughly $175 to $300 | Roughly $250 to $400 |
| True oceanfront, on the sand | Roughly $300 to $550 | Roughly $400 to $700 and up |
Listing aggregators put the average nightly condo rate in Kihei near $477 in 2026 across all types and sizes. The gap shows up in purchase prices too: oceanfront Kihei condo listings averaged just over $1 million in 2025, against roughly $800,000 for the Kihei condo market overall. The premium buys the two things no renovation can add: zero distance to the sand and an unobstructed sunset from the lanai. For how Kihei oceanfront pricing compares with the resort row three miles south, see Kihei vs Wailea.
Yes. Every one of the 80 individually owned units at The Hale Pau Hana is oceanfront, with a private lanai facing the channel toward Lanai and Kahoolawe. The four buildings sit on two acres that end at the sand of Kamaole Beach Park II, so there is no road, parking lot, or other building between any lanai and the water.
Yes, during whale season, which runs from late November through early May. North Pacific humpback whales gather in the shallow channel between Maui, Lanai, and Kahoolawe, directly offshore from Kihei. From an oceanfront lanai at The Hale Pau Hana you can watch breaches and tail slaps without leaving the property. Dedicated whale-watching boats depart from Maalaea Harbor, about 15 minutes north by car.
Because listing sites apply the term loosely. Some hosts use oceanfront for any unit with an ocean view, even when the building sits across South Kihei Road from the beach. Before booking, check the property address on a map and confirm the buildings touch the sand. True oceanfront addresses in Kihei include 2480 South Kihei Road, The Hale Pau Hana, and the Keawakapu cluster near 2960 South Kihei Road.
Keawakapu Beach, at the south end of Kihei, has the largest cluster, including Mana Kai Maui, Kihei Surfside, and Hale Hui Kai. Kamaole Beach Park II has exactly one: The Hale Pau Hana. Sugar Beach in North Kihei holds a few more, including Sugar Beach Resort. Kamaole I has oceanfront condos on its rocky south point, Royal Mauian and Kamaole Nalu, a six-minute walk north of The Hale Pau Hana; Kamaole III, six minutes south, fronts parkland with none.
Six to twelve months ahead for whale season, which runs from late November through early May, and for the December holidays, when oceanfront units sell out first. Summer family travel also books early, especially two-bedroom units. Shoulder months such as April, May, September, and October usually have more availability and lower nightly rates. Booking direct with the property typically gets the best cancellation terms.
The Hale Pau Hana is an oceanfront condominium property, not a hotel or resort. Its 80 units are individually owned and managed for guest stays, spread across four buildings on two acres that have operated since 1970. Guests book direct online or by phone at +1-808-879-2715. Tripadvisor rates the property 4.0 from 684 reviews and named it a 2025 Travelers Choice winner, in the top 10 percent of properties worldwide.
True oceanfront properties do. At The Hale Pau Hana, the oceanfront lawn opens straight onto the sand of Kamaole Beach Park II, where Maui County lifeguards are on duty daily from 8am to 4:30pm and restrooms and rinse showers sit steps away. Across-the-road condos rely on public beach access paths and crosswalks along South Kihei Road, which adds a few minutes each way.
From The Hale Pau Hana, the closest full-size grocery is Foodland at 1881 South Kihei Road, about 2 minutes north by car. Safeway, in the Pi'ilani Village Shopping Center, is about 7 minutes by car and has the largest selection in Kihei. Smaller markets and an ABC Store sit within walking distance along South Kihei Road for beach-day basics.
The Hale Pau Hana is the only condominium directly fronting Kamaole Beach Park II, and every one of its 80 units is oceanfront. Check availability for your dates and book direct.
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