Kaleialoha Condominiums

Kaleialoha Condominiums Kaleialoha Condominiums are located in West Maui offering direct oceanfront vacation condo rentals
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04/20/2022
06/11/2020

MAUI TRAVEL UPDATE (Long Post): To answer the many questions out there--there’s no official word yet on a reopening date for Maui. We have controlled the virus very well here in Hawaii (we have the lowest number of COVID-19 deaths of all 50 states), but as long as the virus is still uncontrolled in other states and countries, reopening Hawaii to the world presents a unique and challenging dilemma. Yes, our local economy is devastated, and we are suffering. Hawaii currently has the highest unemployment rate in the nation—around 35%. And Maui has the highest rate in the state. But our islands are isolated and vulnerable, with limited medical resources. We cannot take a chance on reopening and experiencing a massive spike in COVID-19 cases that would overwhelm our health care system and shut us back down again. When we reopen, we need to somehow keep the islands safe for our residents AND ensure it remains a safe destination for our visitors.

COVID-19 has put communities around the world in the impossible position of having to choose between public health or the economy. There is no easy answer. In Hawaii, our state and county leaders are taking a cautious and measured approach to our reopening, making health and safety the top priority—both for our residents and for our future visitors. Currently there is a 14-day quarantine required for anyone arriving into Hawaii through June 30th, and our Governor has indicated he will likely extend** the quarantine beyond that date, until a reopening plan is ready to implement. That plan will include some form of pre-arrival health screening requirement for travelers. It may sound like a simple process to just “test everyone”, but it’s actually a complex matter—who will administer the screening, what type of screening is most effective, when and how will it be done, how will it be reported and monitored, who will pay the cost, etc. Various options and logistics are being finalized now. We are expecting an announcement from the Governor within the next few days with an update. **(UPDATE: An hour after I posted this message, the Governor announced that he is extending the 14-day traveler quarantine at least through July 31.)

Meanwhile, the islands are well into the phased process of reopening on a local basis. Most beaches, parks, and businesses have been given the green light to reopen. Interisland flights (air travel between the islands) will reopen on June 16. (Currently interisland travel is subject to the 14-day quarantine.) That is the first step towards reopening all flights. Screening and additional paperwork will be required to travel interisland, but if all goes well and there is not a large spike in COVID cases, our next step will be to start allowing some domestic or foreign flights into the islands, with a pre-arrival screening protocol.

Please be patient. We know many of you are frustrated because your Hawaii trips have been cancelled or delayed. We can’t wait to welcome you back, but only when we can do so safely for all concerned. Stay tuned! I'm

04/27/2020

UPDATE ON TRAVEL TO MAUI (LONG POST): Many of you are wondering when it will be okay to travel to Maui again. Here’s the latest word: Yesterday afternoon, Hawaii’s Governor announced that the Stay At Home mandate for our state, originally to end on April 30, is now extended to May 31. In addition, a 14-day mandatory quarantine, which started last month, is still required for anyone arriving into Hawaii and has been extended to May 31. These mandates apply to residents as well as visitors, meaning all are confined to their home or hotel room (or other place of lodging) during this time. Restaurants, beaches, parks, tourist attractions, and non-essential businesses, as well as most resorts, are closed.

If you were planning a trip to Maui in May, we respectfully ask that you postpone it. There is no reason for you to be here just to sit in your room, and there are hefty fines (and possible arrest) for those who disregard the quarantine. Our governor has asked visitors not to come to Hawaii right now, and the 14-day quarantine was implemented last month in order to discourage tourists. But there are still a few who continue to arrive daily, whether they are welcome or not. The governor cannot close down the airports or stop all flights into Hawaii; he would if he could, but air traffic is under Federal jurisdiction. All we can do is ask you…please don’t visit Hawaii now.

People here are suffering, and emotions are running high. More than 35,000 people on Maui are unemployed, and hundreds of small businesses are struggling to survive. There is a tremendous spirit of aloha within our community—neighbors helping neighbors, strangers helping strangers. But I will be very frank in saying there is a growing undercurrent of resentment against those who still insist on coming to our islands to vacation during this challenging time, possibly reinfecting our quarantined communities and vying with residents for food, supplies, health care, and other limited resources. This is not the time to vacation in Hawaii. Please stay home and stay safe until this global pandemic is over. Allow our island community to do the same.

We want to welcome visitors back as soon as we possibly can, but we don’t know yet when that will be. Definitely not April or May. Possibly June or July. No one knows for sure. Along with you, we are just hoping and praying the threat from COVID-19 will diminish and Hawaii’s tourism shutdown will end soon. Believe me, we are not lounging around on the empty beaches (that’s currently against the law), exploring the island (also against the law), enjoying the lack of tourists. We are at home looking out our windows. We want our visitors back--35,000 Maui residents are anxious to get back to work! But only when it is safe for all.

Maui will heal. The island will open to visitors again. And when that time comes, we will welcome you back with genuine aloha…and open arms, if that’s allowed! Meanwhile, mahalo for your patience and understanding. And mahalo for postponing your trip until the time is right.

To stay current on daily Maui-specific news, I recommend https://mauinow.com. And for updates on Hawaii (and Maui) travel restrictions, check out the Hawaii Visitors Bureau’s site at https://www.gohawaii.com. Aloha! I’m

04/24/2020
04/05/2020

A little Maui for you to enjoy until we meet again our dear O'hana...Be well🌺

02/04/2020

An "abundance of mother/calf pairs" have been observed in and around Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, prompting a reminder to ocean users to proceed with caution.

01/31/2020
Pretty darn perfect day!
01/22/2020

Pretty darn perfect day!

YOUR MAUI WEATHER FORECAST FOR TODAY: Mostly sunny, with a high near 83 degrees. Calm wind.

pc: Maui Girl Photography

01/03/2020
10/02/2019

Captains aboard a tour boat off the coast of Kauaʻi may have spotted the first humpback whale of the season.

08/16/2019

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3785 Lower Honoapiilani Road
Honokowai, HI
96761

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