Maui, Hawaii Hotels and Accommodations
There are many different kinds of accommodation options available on Maui. In addition to a large selection of world-class Hawaii hotels and resorts, there are also camping grounds, hostels, and guest houses in the Wailuku area that are considered to be reasonably-priced by Maui standards. Other lodging options include staying at Bed and Breakfasts (B&Bs) in the Hana area or in the Haiku-Paia region of Maui, where prices will likely start at around $60 a night. Lahaina and Wailuku have condos, hotels, resorts, and historic inns while in Kihei and the western edges of Maui, luxury hotels and delightful cozy condos can be found among a plethora of accommodations.
Molokai, Hawaii Hotels and Accommodations
Many small inns can be found on Molokai, in Kaunakakai. There are only two proper Hawaii hotels on Molokai though; the Hotel Molokai in Kaunakakai and the Sheraton Molokai Ranch on Maunaloa Highway. Beyond that, there are several condominiums as well as B&Bs scattered about. For those looking to stay on Molokai inexpensively, there are a number of campsites around the island. In addition, for as little as $5 a night, visitors are welcome to pitch a tent in a state park or a county park.
Lanai, Hawaii Hotels and Accommodations
Lanai is one of the world's premier destinations for the rich and famous, with two top of the line resorts - The Lodge at Koele and the Manele Bay Hotel, both are Four Seasons properties. Beyond these hotels, there are only a handful of guest houses and B&Bs, most of which are located in or around the Lanai City area.
Hotels in Hawaiian Islands of Maui, Molokai and Lanai, including Kahului and Lahaina
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