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Maui travel offers exceptional experiences. See sunrise atop Haleakala Crater, play on championship golf courses, venture out from your Lahaina hotel and shop for pearls and other treasures, go snorkeling, or drive the breathtaking Hana Highway on your Maui vacation. Unwind at renowned Kaanapali hotels, Wailea hotels, or other luxury Maui hotels in Makena or Kapalua.


Lahaina Town
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Kids Love Hawaii
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Top Ten Things to Do in Hawaii
Most Popular Things to Do in Maui - Watch migrating humpback as you sail on a catamaran
- Shop for local goods in towns off the tourist track
- Ride horseback through the pineapple plantation
- Watch the sunrise while you bike down Haleakala
- Swim in the Seven Sacred Pools
Recommended Hotels The Fairmont Kea Lani
The Fairmont Kea Lani Maui is an idyllic resort just across the street from Wailea's three world-class golf courses.
Each one-bedroom seaside suite includes a spacious living room, separate master bedroom and marble bathroom. Guests can soak in the beauty of the island on the hotel's large, personal lanais.
Enjoy a dip in one of three pools at the Fairmont Kea Lani, take the free shuttle to nearby tennis courts, or pamper yourself at the Spa Kea Lani.
What to Expect: - This distinctive Maui hotel encompasses 22 acres of tropical landscape and offers authentic Hawaiian cultural experiences and warm and personal service which portray the essence of aloha. The resort rests gracefully on Polo Beach, situated on the sunny southwest shores of Maui, Hawaii and is 17 miles from the Kahului Airport.
Amenity Highlights: - The Fairmont Kea Lani Maui beach resort features a full-service spa and salon, 24-hour fitness center, three swimming pools - including an adults-only pool, casual and fine dining in four restaurants, gourmet bakery and deli, a year-round children's program, boutique shopping, full wedding coordination services, 36,000 square feet of meeting and events function space, a business center and is located close to Wailea's golf courses.
Four Seasons Resort at Wailea
Open-air design on Maui's sunny south shore with an extensive spa and grounds that roll down to one of Hawaii's best beaches.
380 spacious rooms and suites with marble baths. Private lanais offer views of gardens, ocean, or Mt. Haleakala.
Guests can dine alfresco at Ferraro's Bar e Ristorante, DUO Steak & Seafood, Wolfgang Puck’s Spago, or receive oceanfront massages, enjoy yoga on the beach, and golf at five nearby courses.
What to Expect: - Upon check-in, guests are greeted with a fragrant fresh flower lei and a cool towel. The two-story, open-air lobby faces the ocean and includes three restaurants, a casual bar, a spa, and health club wrapped around a courtyard with fountains, swimming pools, and spa tubs. By day, couples and families stake out prime poolside and white-sand beach spots. At night, live piano, ukulele, violin, and guitar music at the dining spots fills the air.
Amenity Highlights: - A newly added infinity pool with 160 square-foot luxury cabanas, set in the exclusive 4100 square-foot Serenity Pool Terrace located on the southern-most ocean front of the resort area (formerly known as Seasons Lawn) include food and beverage service, plus complimentary cool towels, bottled water, and Evian spritzes. The beach concierge offers snorkeling gear at no additional charge. Individual and couples' massage treatments are offered in three private thatched-roof huts by the beach. Three award winning restaurants serve a variety of cuisine from Italian to Pacific Rim to Steak & Seafood. , and a 21,000-square-foot spa provides a full range of exercise options and relaxation treatments.
Insider Tip: - By notifying pool or beach attendants that they are going to swim, the beach, their room, etc., guests keep their ocean- or poolside chaise lounges or cabanas for up to 20 minutes. They are reissued to new guests only if a different guest specifically requests the location that has been vacated for more than 20 minutes. In the case where a guest vacates a location to enjoy lunch in a hotel restaurant, the location will be held for up to two hours. Room service menu items can be delivered to a lounge chair or a seat in the lobby.
Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa
This luxurious Ka'anapali resort is terraced into a hillside and set on 40 acres of beaches.
Colonial-style wood furniture, cotton duvets and Hawaiian-quilt wall hangings give the resort's spacious rooms a feeling of Hawaiian elegance.
The stars are out and easily seen from the resort's astronomy center - just one of the amenities on a seemingly endless list.
What to Expect: - Flagstone pathways meander through an open-air atrium with palm trees, bromeliads, orchids, and Asian art. Peaceful koi ponds, sparkling waterfalls, and swinging rope bridges dot the lush tropical grounds, and the ocean beckons at the edge of the resort. Families, celebrating couples, conference attendees, and leisure travelers are among the guests who return here year after year.
Amenity Highlights: - Waterfalls, tropical gardens, and grottos highlight the 750,000-gallon, half-acre pool. A lagoon-style, sloped-entry children's pool features dancing fountains. Ponds with swans and even penguins surround the pool complex. The fitness center and spa face the ocean. Additional highlights include a nightly luau with Polynesian entertainment, cruises on the resort's 55-foot ocean-faring catamaran, six tennis courts, and a children's camp (surcharges for all).
Insider Tip: - Adjacent to the Hyatt, four canoe clubs gather daily (seasonally) on the beach to paddle at dawn and sunset, when waves permit.
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