Central Maui
Wailuku & Kahului
Wailuku and Kahului are scenic neighborhoods in Central Maui, known for their community-oriented vibe and home-grown feel. These areas attract families and professionals with their upscale amenities and peaceful atmosphere. Well-maintained properties range from chic condominiums to luxury estates, offering something for everyone.Total population
15,670
Years median age
41.2
High
Population Density
Average individual income
$ 39,571
Lifestyle
Life in Wailuku and Kahului is vibrant and convenient, with all essential amenities and plenty of entertainment, recreation, and leisure options close to home. Residents enjoy an active lifestyle and high quality of life.- Lush mountains and beautiful scenery
- Community-oriented, down-to-earth neighborhoods
- Delicious restaurants and trendy eateries
- Fabulous shopping with high-end brands
- Recreational facilities and ocean excursions
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
Central Maui’s Wailuku and Kahului neighborhoods boast a diverse range of dining, entertainment, and shopping venues. Enjoy farm-to-table cuisine at Café O’Lei at The Mill House or Italian classics at Casanova Restaurant. Seascape Maalaea Restaurant offers island-inspired dishes with scenic views of Ma’alaea Bay. Shopping options include department stores, pharmacies, supermarkets, and specialty shops like Paradise Now and Native Intelligence. The Queen Kaahumanu Shopping Center is a popular retail complex featuring a variety of stores.Activities
Wailuku and Kahului offer endless activities for residents and visitors. Maalaea Harbor provides opportunities for sailing, snorkeling, sport fishing, and whale watching. Explore Iao Valley State Park, Kepaniwai Park, and the Central Maui Regional Sports Complex. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy The Dunes at Maui Lani Golf Course. The Maui Ocean Center offers insights into marine life, while Maui Tropical Plantation showcases local agriculture with tours and activities.Education
Central Maui residents have access to both public and private education options, including:- Wailuku Elementary School (public)
- Kahului Elementary School (public)
- St. Anthony School (private)
- Baldwin High School (public)
- Maui High School (public)
- University of Hawai’i Maui College (postsecondary)
Activities
Wailuku and Kahului offer endless activities for residents and visitors. Maalaea Harbor provides opportunities for sailing, snorkeling, sport fishing, and whale watching. Explore Iao Valley State Park, Kepaniwai Park, and the Central Maui Regional Sports Complex. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy The Dunes at Maui Lani Golf Course. The Maui Ocean Center offers insights into marine life, while Maui Tropical Plantation showcases local agriculture with tours and activities.Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
Central Maui’s Wailuku and Kahului neighborhoods boast a diverse range of dining, entertainment, and shopping venues. Enjoy farm-to-table cuisine at Café O’Lei at The Mill House or Italian classics at Casanova Restaurant. Seascape Maalaea Restaurant offers island-inspired dishes with scenic views of Ma’alaea Bay. Shopping options include department stores, pharmacies, supermarkets, and specialty shops like Paradise Now and Native Intelligence. The Queen Kaahumanu Shopping Center is a popular retail complex featuring a variety of stores.Education
Central Maui residents have access to both public and private education options, including:- Wailuku Elementary School (public)
- Kahului Elementary School (public)
- St. Anthony School (private)
- Baldwin High School (public)
- Maui High School (public)
- University of Hawai’i Maui College (postsecondary)
Kehalani
Total populationn
32,749
Years median age
38.9
High
Population Density
Average individual income
$ 34,638
Kehalani
Total populationn
15,670
Years median age
41.2
High
Population Density
Average individual income
$ 39,571
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