Located on the island of Maui, Wailuku combines its rich Hawaiian heritage with cosmopolitan amenities. Wailuku’s charming downtown is ripe with hip boutiques, historical buildings and theaters, local coffee shops, antiques, bistros, authentic Hawaiian artifacts, and mom-and-pop eateries and shops.
The Wailuku community comes together for a variety of events, including the monthly Wailuku First Friday, which celebrates local arts and culture with festivities along Market Street. Teeming with natural beauty and lush parks, Wailuku offers plenty of options for outdoor recreation. Wailuku is also considered to be the gateway to the Iao Valley, where you’ll find the Iao Needle and sacred burial grounds for Hawaiian chiefs. Commuting and traveling from Wailuku is easy with access to major roadways and the Kahului Airport.