What A Wonderful World Bed and Breakfast
Published On: Oct 26, 2006

What a Wonderful World Bed & Breakfast
2828 Umalu Place
Kihei, Hawaii 96753

When you are planning your trip to Maui, Hawaii, be sure to consider staying at a bed and breakfast during your stay. Bed and breakfasts allow travelers to experience all locations at their finest and from a local point of view.

Maui What A Wonderful World Bed and Breakfast is certainly no exception to this rule. Not only is the architecture authentically Hawaiian, the owners of the bed and breakfast are very familiar with the area.

Familiarity with the area of Maui is important. While there are ample tours and opportunities to acquaint oneself with all that is Maui, the owners of Maui What A Wonderful World Bed and Breakfast can offer suggestions for out of the way locales that are not as populated with tourists as other areas.

The first clue travelers have as the authenticity of Maui What A Wonderful World Bed and Breakfast is the architecture of the home itself. It was designed by Frank Steller as one of two hundred homes on Maui built in his trademark pole house style.

Because of its architecture, Maui What A Wonderful World Bed and Breakfast offers guests an authentic Hawaiian experience that is second nature. Guests will find such local materials as bamboo and slate flooring. Hawaiian quilts add to the experience as well.

The hosts of this bed and breakfast continue this authentic Hawaiian experience by offering a lavish Hawaiian breakfast spread every morning on the lanai overlooking the ocean.

The breakfast buffet starts with fresh Hawaiian fruits and does not stop until guests have had their fill of local traditional pastries, bread, yogurt, and cereal.

Of course, enough cannot be said of the beautiful rooms found in the Maui What A Wonderful World Bed and Breakfast. The rooms are immaculately kept and offer guests a luxurious experience.

In the master suite of the Maui What A Wonderful World Bed and Breakfast, guests will be greeted with an unparalleled ocean view. This magnificent view is afforded by sliding glass doors that serve as an entrance into the master suite from its own private lanai.

The Garden Suite is another favorite at the Maui What A Wonderful World Bed and Breakfast. Its large size and privacy are some characteristics that make the Garden Suite such a lovely place to spend a vacation.

The Garden Suite has access to the common lanai and offers a grill for al fresco dining.

The third room at the Maui What A Wonderful World Bed and Breakfast is the Patio Suite. Visitors always delight at the beautiful garden views that can be seen from the windows. The breezes that sweep into the Patio Suite make for a romantic ambiance like no other.

The Ocean Suite is the fourth and final room found in the Maui What A Wonderful World Bed and Breakfast. This is a studio apartment with an amazing view that is sure to delight all of its occupants.

Whether traveling for business or pleasure, be sure to seek out the refuge of the Maui What A Wonderful World Bed and Breakfast. Both the accommodations and the exceptional breakfast will create Hawaiian memories that will last for a lifetime.

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