Kihei Webcam
Live view from the Kihei webcam located at the Hale Ili Ili vacation condos in Kihei Cove Maui. This is a popular area to swim, paddle board and snorkel.
Our Kihei webcam is the perfect way to check out the current weather and ocean conditions plus enjoy a view form the property overlooking the Pacific.
About Kihei
Kihei is centrally located and is considered more of a local community as compared to the higher end resort areas of Wailea to the south and Kaanapali/Kapalua to the north.
This area has more of an open and relaxed atmosphere. Kihei offers plenty of options for dining out, shopping and fun things to do. The Haleakala volcano is a great nearby day trip. Turtle town is a famous snorkeling area located just to the south. Makena and Big Beach are just down the road. For shoppers, The Shops at Wailea are conveniently located with brand name outlet stores and there are several casual dining opportunities.
There are several beaches that have soft sand and gentle waves such as Keawakapu, Sugar Beach and Kihei Cove. This side of the island usually has calmer ocean conditions that are perfect for families.
Water conditions can vary and there are times when the ocean can become unsafe, even in normally calm areas. It is important to always check the local conditions before heading out. Also keep in mind, that ocean conditions can change quickly and what is calm one minute, can become dangerous the next.
Kihei Weather
Kihei is located on the drier, western side of Maui and has some of the best weather in Maui. High temperatures are mild throughout the year ranging from highs in the 70s and 80s and lows in the 60s and 70s. Rarely does it ever get above 90 degrees or below 60.
Since Kihei sits in between two mountains, this area is usually very windy. Winds blow from land to sea and this results in smaller wind waves than on the north side of the island.
The most rain occurs between December and April. During the summer and fall, light afternoon showers are common but don’t last long and are just enough to cool things down a bit.
Tropical storms and hurricanes can impact the area but rarely is there a direct hit due to the protective action of the Big Island of Hawaii located southwest of Maui.
