Wailea Ekolu Village - A CoralTree Residence Collection

Condo-style residences in Wailea with full kitchens, lanais, and a quieter residential setting. The property is suited to longer stays or self-catering travelers who want space near South Maui beaches and golf.

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Price: $$$
Address: 10 Wailea Ekolu Pl, Kihei, HI 96753, USA
Phone: (844) 528-8545
Features:
  • Full kitchens
  • Private lanais
  • Two outdoor pools
  • BBQ area

Wailea Ekolu Village - A CoralTree Residence Collection is a condo-style stay in Wailea that appeals to travelers who want more space, more privacy, and more independence than a standard hotel room can offer. Set in a quieter residential pocket of South Maui, it pairs full kitchens and lanais with a low-key resort feel, making it especially practical for longer stays, family trips, and guests who prefer to shape their days around their own schedule.

A quieter Wailea base with room to spread out

This is not a beachfront resort in the usual Maui sense. The setting leans calmer and more residential, with an 18-acre garden backdrop and views that can take in the Wailea Blue Golf Course, the garden grounds, and, from some units, the ocean beyond. That inland hillside location is part of the appeal: it feels less crowded and more tucked away than the larger oceanfront properties nearby.

The tradeoff is straightforward. Travelers who want to step out of their room and onto the sand will likely find this less convenient than a true beach resort. But for guests who value space, quiet, and a little separation from the busier resort corridor, the setting works well. Wailea’s beaches, dining, and golf are still within practical reach, but this is a stay that makes more sense as a South Maui base than as a sand-at-your-doorstep escape.

Condo residences built for self-catering

The accommodations are individually managed condominium residences rather than conventional hotel rooms, and that difference shapes the entire experience. Full kitchens and in-unit laundry are standout advantages, especially for longer stays or for families who want the flexibility to shop, cook, and settle in. Private lanais add another useful layer, giving each residence a place to enjoy the breezes and the views without leaving the unit.

Because this is a residence collection, unit-to-unit variation is part of the picture. The upside is that the setup feels less standardized and more like a true vacation home. The caveat is that furnishings, layout, and the degree of updating can vary by residence, so it is worth paying attention to the specific unit rather than assuming every stay will feel identical.

For travelers planning a full Maui itinerary, this style of lodging can be a smart balance of comfort and value. It offers more livability than a typical room, and the kitchen can meaningfully reduce the daily cost and hassle of eating every meal out.

Pools, BBQ space, and a relaxed resort rhythm

The shared amenities are practical rather than flashy. Two outdoor pools and BBQ facilities give the property a comfortable, easygoing resort rhythm without pushing it into a full-scale resort experience. That fits the overall character well: this is a place for lingering breakfasts on the lanai, simple dinners after a beach day, and slower evenings in a quieter setting.

Travelers expecting constant activity, sprawling public spaces, or a highly service-driven atmosphere should calibrate accordingly. The strength here is not spectacle. It is the combination of privacy, space, and enough resort-style amenities to make a stay feel easy.

Best for travelers who want flexibility over formality

Wailea Ekolu Village is a strong match for couples, families, and longer-stay visitors who want a South Maui base with some breathing room. It also makes sense for guests who plan to explore the island by car and do not need a high-energy beachfront scene to feel immersed in Maui. The property’s 4.6 rating across a substantial number of reviews points to a generally well-regarded stay, and its value proposition is clear: more room and more self-sufficiency than many Wailea options, often at a more approachable price point.

It is less ideal for travelers who want the full-service feel of a classic resort, daily hotel-style pampering, or immediate beach access. Those priorities are better matched elsewhere in Wailea. For everyone else, this property offers a calm, practical, and pleasantly spacious way to stay in one of South Maui’s most desirable areas.

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