Old Lahaina House
Old Lahaina was a sacred Hawaiian area, site of Moku’ula, the residence of high-chiefs, and capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Old Lahaina was a popular whaling port; host to the first Christian missionaries; home to sugar mills, pineapple plantations, the first Hawaiian printing press, and the oldest school west of the Rockies. Old Lahaina has a vibrant historical past that can still be felt today in this picturesque seaside town.
Here in West Maui, there is magic to behold. Whether feasting at the Old Lahaina Luau, surfing at the harbor, snorkeling Olowalu, touring the town in a mini cruiser, or lounging on a sandy beach; our Old Lahaina House provides the perfect “base camp.”
Quick facts
Guesthouse details
Type of property: GuesthouseInnkeeper: Sherry Boonstra-Barbier
407 ilikahi
96761, Lahaina, Hawaii
US
Telephone: 8086674663
Fax: 8086699199
Facilities
- Private Bathroom
- Internet Connection
- Coffee/tea making facilities
- Phone
- TV
- Air Conditioning
- Non Smoking
- Family Friendly
- Gay Friendly
Rates
Daily rate from USD 99.00
Weekly rates from USD 693.00
