Wailuku Vacation Rentals
Rent a vacation rental home in Wailuku on the Island of Maui, Hawaii. Located near the Kahului airport, Wailuku sits astride the foothills of the West Maui Mountains at the entrance to the Lao Valley. Rent holiday lodging directly from owners of Hawaiian villas, homes, apartments and condo accommodations in Wailuku on the Island of Maui, HI, USA.
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About Wailuku - Owner Direct Vacation Rentals: Wailuku sits astride the foothills of the West Maui Mountains at the entrance to the Lao Valley. Wailuku is the seat of government on Maui since 1905. All main county, state, and federal offices are located here.
The Iao Valley offers great hiking, swimming and sightseeing in a lush tropical setting. It's hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Iao Valley State Monument provides an excellent view of Iao Needle, a single spire rising 1200 feet above the valley. The "Needle" has long been a place of pilgrimage for Hawaiians. Centuries ago, royalty was buried in the valley in secret graves.
In ancient times Wailuku was a favoured place for the inhabitants of Maui who maintained two Heiau (temples) on the hills above. It was easy to spot intruders and villages grew up around the temples.