A travel article highlights Big Island’s Kua Bay as a $10 alternative to Maui’s expensive resort beaches like Ka’anapali, where visitors pay $40-250 in daily resort fees.
- Ka’anapali Beach attracts over 2 million visitors annually with resort fees of $40-250 per night plus parking costs of $30-50.
- Big Island’s Kua Bay charges only $10 for parking and sees fewer than 300 people on winter weekdays.
- The article positions Kua Bay as offering similar white sand and turquoise water without the crowds and high costs.
- Ka’anapali averages 6,000 daily visitors during winter months across its three-mile hotel corridor.
- The comparison highlights cost differences that could influence visitor destination choices.
Source: Journee Mondiale
Share this article
