Wailea (Wailea)
Wailea is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 6,027. Prior to 2010, the area was part of the Wailea-Makena census-designated place. The community was developed in 1971 by a partnership of Alexander & Baldwin and Northwestern Mutual.
Wailea is located at 20.69°N, -156.43917°W (20.690104, -156.439108).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP covers an area of 27.8 km2, of which 19.3 km2 is land and 8.5 km2, or 30.70%, is water.
Wailea is bordered by Makena to the south, Kihei to the north, the Pacific to the west and Haleakalā to the east.
Wailea has multiple beaches, including Polo, Wailea, Ulua, Mokapu, and Keawakapu.
Wailea is located at 20.69°N, -156.43917°W (20.690104, -156.439108).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP covers an area of 27.8 km2, of which 19.3 km2 is land and 8.5 km2, or 30.70%, is water.
Wailea is bordered by Makena to the south, Kihei to the north, the Pacific to the west and Haleakalā to the east.
Wailea has multiple beaches, including Polo, Wailea, Ulua, Mokapu, and Keawakapu.
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