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Aloha Windsurfers' House

Maui (Wailuku), Hawaii, USA

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167 North Market Street, Maui (Wailuku)   Map
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Comment by Anonymous
May 2005
The pictures shown are NOT the hostel. The windsurfing isn't anywhere near the hostel. The hostel is in a poor, dirty part of town. The former owner Charles ruined the hostel with his bad chauvinist attitude and explosive temper. Better to stay in a guesthouse in Kihei or Paia.
Comment by Anonymous
April 2005
The former owner Charles was a drunk, belligerent and abusive. Stay away from this hostel. Women do not go here.
Comment by Anonymous
January 2005
I stayed here in 2003. Charles Egwuatu was the owner but I did not find him to be rude. In fact, everybody in the hostel felt he was too nice. He offered free breakfast and airport pickup. He sold the place in December 2003.
Comment by Lauren
November 2004
It's wonderful. There are lots of sharks though, but it is beautiful here. I'm going back and I love it here. Oh yeah, hey Joel, Dave, and all my people in Maui! Peace.
Comment by Anonymous
November 2004
The hostel is not what you see on the Web site. The former manager, Charles was rude, belligerent and indecent. Do not stay here.
Comment by Anonymous
November 2003
I have stayed here three times! It's so clean! The staff was friendly, and the location was perfect. I felt very safe.
Comment by Anonymous
September 2003
It's too far from beach and in rough part of island, can be dangerous at night.
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