Maui Garden Oasis
67 Kaniau Rd., Lahaina, Hawaii, 96761, USA, Lahaina, Hawaii, USAWhy We Like It
This quiet plantation style home is beautiful and spacious, with a wrap around lanai that gives everyone a little bit of their own space. In addition, there are plenty of outdoor areas to relax, and that hammock is just begging for guests to take a nap in it. It’s also a short walk to the beach!
Fodor's Expert Review
In an older neighborhood just outside of busy Lahaina town lies a quiet place that welcomes you with light and clean rooms featuring pleasant tropical furnishings and private entrances. The deluxe studio has a large sitting area, and ocean-view suites offer panoramic vistas from a large deck. The home is tucked behind brightly colored walls, past a garden gate and across a bridge.
You Should Know There is a three night minimum on all rooms.
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Room
This beautiful plantation-style home has six rooms for guests, three of which have incredible ocean views. The entire house is available to rent for larger groups. Each room has air conditioning, fans, free Wi-Fi, coffee maker, and a refrigerator. Each room has its own personality and special touches, but most have fairly modern furnishings and decor.
Tip You’ll definitely want to spring for an ocean view room here. Not only will you have a lovely lanai, but in addition to views of the expansive Pacific, you’ll be able to see nearby Lanai and Molokai islands on clear days.
Bathroom
Each room has a private bathroom, some with showers, some with shower/jacuzzi tub combos.
Lobby
There is no lobby at this B&B.
Dining
Though there is no on-site restaurant or food service, guests have access to a large outdoor grill and an outdoor dining area.
What's Nearby
Getting Around
It’s easy (and preferable) to explore Maui’s smaller towns by foot, but to get to them and around the island, you’ll need to rent a car.
Restaurants
For a casual meal with one of the best ocean views in Lahaina, try Aloha Mixed Plate (4-min drive) for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. You’ll get your plate lunch fix with some traditional items like teriyaki beef and kalbi ribs, as well as a loco moco plate, and a mixed plate that lets you try a few different items. Besides the famed plates, you’ ll find a fresh breakfast menu, and sandwiches, salads, and noodles at lunch and dinner. You’ll also find a special treat on their menu -- a few of their items, including the pork and beets, are cooked in the nightly imu from next door’s luau. AMP is a good choice for families.
Enjoy fine dining while practically sitting in the ocean and relaxing with the sea turtles at Mala Ocean Tavern (3-min drive) -- this restaurant is so close to the water that at some tables you can feel the surf splashing your toes. The fresh, vibrant menu is not only full of locally-sourced items and lots of fish, it also features a gluten-free menu. Wine choices are fantastic, as are the cocktails with a few special martini options.