However, if you are wanting to pound surf during your time in Kapalua, then you'll want to visit in the winter when the waves are at their best. In summer, gentler waters are ideal for young swimmers - a time that happily coincides with summer vacations and the Kapalua Wine & Food Festival every June.
So Many Amazing Activities
At any time of year, you'll find unforgettable scenery, spacious beaches, tasty treats, and plentiful outdoor activities and attractions. With its ideal location between the West Maui Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, you can go ziplining, swimming, snorkeling, hiking, and sailing. The Pu‘u Kukui Preserve is one of the largest nature preserves in Hawaii and home to almost 20 percent of the remaining native plants on the island. The Plantation Golf Course is one of the premier courses in the world, and the highest-rated course in the state.
Outstanding Beaches
With a Kapalua timeshare, you will be able to spend a lot of time on and around the water. Napili Bay and Beach are quieter than neighboring vacation areas such as Lahaina, but its ocean plateaus and beaches are a major draw for residents and vacation owners. In total, the Kapalua resort areas are encircled by five bays and three white-sand beaches, including the award-winning Kapalua Beach and D.T. Fleming’s Beach. During December through April's whale season, you'll not want to miss a whale-watching cruise out in the Pacific.
If your Kapalua timeshare includes a kitchen, then you'll probably enjoy stocking up on the fresh fruit and produce at the Napili Farmer's Market which is filled with smoothies and locally grown Maui favorites. Plus, the highly-rated restaurants are brimming with seafood, wines, sushi, and more. Nightlife here is filled with sea breezes, drinks, gazebo-style restaurants, and sparkling starlight, all coming after scenic sunsets over the Pacific Ocean, which can be viewed on a sunset cruise.