Located on the southwest coast of Maui county is a place called
Kihei, considered as the ultimate Hawaiian paradise.
A vibrant town boasting of 10 miles of pristine white beaches
combined perfectly with visually appealing sunsets, Kihei is the
dream island not only for tourists but for permanent settlers as
well.
If Maui is the second fastest-growing county in Hawaii, then
Kihei is one of the top towns that helped Maui reach that
privileged status.
Kihei is one of the towns of Maui, which is one of five Hawaiian
counties with the seat of operations found in the Kahului-Wailuku
metro area.
The island is located just three feet above sea level and is a
census-designated place. The local residents are a mixed breed of
people coming from different parts of the world with Caucasians
making up the majority. The rest of the population percentage is
divided unevenly among Blacks, American Indians, Asians, and
Hispanics.
Surprisingly, the native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders
comprise only about 0.1 percent of the total Kihei population.
Stop and grab some food before you head out to enjoy
Paradise!