Forget Ka’anapali where resorts cost $250 and Kua Bay keeps white sand for $10
“`html Maui’s Ka’anapali Beach sees over two million visitors annually who pay resort fees averaging $40-250 per night for beachfront access. Big Island’s Kua Bay costs $10 to park, sees fewer than 300 people on winter weekdays, delivers the same white sand and turquoise water without the hotel towers. The difference shows up in how … Lire plus






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