Kahana is known as a beachfront community of elegant and luxurious estates and condos. The islands of Lanai and Molokai can be seen on the Pacific panoramic views ahead. The area offers fine dining and shopping, live music, scuba diving, swimming, surfing, windsurfing, sailing, and many beach activities.
You can watch the Humpback whales and sea turtles pass by in this small town. Kahana Beach is a small beach and not a crowded one, perfect place for families.
Guide to Kahana
Kahana has a series of houses that feature the Hawaiian styles. You can observe these homes at the coastal road that lead to Lahaina. The main industry at Kahana is the tourism industry. The residential community was first built during the 1960s. Today, the residential community at Kahana is equipped with all kinds of amenities. The town center has many high-rise condominiums. There are also plenty of hotels in the town. It is a resort destination for tourists from different parts of the worlds. Lots of hotels can be found in the area between Honokowai and Napili. Many nice beaches can be found in Kahana. If you live in this town, you will have easy access to the beach. Whenever you want to perform ocean recreational activities, you just need to take a short drive to the beach. If you buy a condo unit, you will have the opportunity to view the scenery of the blue ocean. Kahana Beach is a perfect spot for carrying out activities such as surfing, and snorkeling. It is nearby to beaches in Napili and Kapalua.
The weather in Kahana is warm throughout the year. The area receives gentle ocean breezes from time to time. In the morning, the ocean is calm and still. In the afternoon, the breeze that blows in the area is harder. Occasionally, there will be rain in the area. In the winter months, there is more rain. Many years ago, visitors can reach the Kahana town through the winding coastal road. Today, a new highway called the Honoapiilani Highway was built to allow people to access the town faster.
The condominiums in Kahana town are more affordable compare to nearby resort towns. Some of the resort towns located near to Kahana include Kaanapali and Kapalua. If you are looking for a modestly priced condo unit, you can relocate to Kahana. The town has all kinds of facilities such as golf resort, tennis court, shops, restaurants and etc. Although Kahana does not have the best restaurants, it does have some restaurants that offer delicious food. In Kahana, there is a popular shopping center called Kahana Gateway shopping center. The food at the Kahana restaurants is quite affordable and inexpensive so everyone can afford it. The shops sell various types of convenience items. You will find exotic items as well as unique items at the shop. There are many interesting shops you can visit at the Kahana Gateway Shopping Center.
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