Aloha Villas on Maui – A Symbiosis Between Land and Ocean

Gazing sun against your skin. The perfume of the salty ocean. Dancing palm leaves in the wind. This is why you came to Maui. To feel the essence of these elements. To reconnect and elevate.

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The gaze slips away towards far horizons in the shimmering lights of an island to contemplate. Time moves slower here. Every sunrise awakens new energy in your veins, and every sunset activates a calm to your mind.

Waking up in the Aloha Villas in Kihei. The cool night air dissipates under the sun’s first rays. An orchestra of waves crashing against the shore.

The ripe citrus in the field has absorbed all the water of the morning dew. Meanwhile in the mountains of Maui, the farmers are ready to work on the misty green fields, speckled by the bright lilac of the jacaranda trees. But here, a few meters away from the ocean, the preparations for a morning swim has begun.

Kihei lies in the rain shadow of Haleakala and receives less than 13 inches of precipitation annually. At the very end of Uluniu Rd, the Aloha Villas are located.

Very dry and hot, the area was originally called Kama’ole which means barren in Hawaiian. The ocean fronting the property is sandy and shallow. The water is usually calm and warm all year long.

Each of the four Maui beachfront rentals is 2,000 square feet (186 square meters), 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and has been tastefully furnished with Hawaiian décor. Comfortable and sophisticated interiors and designer furniture creates a space that where every glance falls on beauty luminosity and natural detail.

Earthy materials, unique pieces of art and colourful textiles.

Each villa comes with a large balcony  that overlooks the palm trees and azure waters of the Pacific Ocean.

Why Maui? Maui is the island where you can see whales breaching in turquoise waters, a river of red lava flowing from a crater, or a hula dance on white sands as sunset streaks across the sky.

Visit the 10,023-foot dormant volcano, Haleakala, as early as 3: 00 a.m. to see the sunrise, and then bike all the way back to sea level. Or hike though bamboo forests to the island’s many pristine waterfalls, snorkel in protected waters to watch neon-colored fish and sea turtles, and drive the S-curves of the Hana Highway to hidden black-sand beaches.

Aloha Villas welcomes you to paradise, and wants you to feel right at home.

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