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As one of the top vacation destinations in the world, Maui can boast more than its fair share of lodging choices—large and small, inexpensive and princely. The "Valley Isle," as it's known, is sprinkled liberally with hotels, especially on the coast, while inns and B&Bs can seemingly be found around every corner.

WEST MAUI



Ka'anapali Beach

There's an ongoing debate about whether Wailea or Ka'anapali is the be-all and-end-all of Maui tourism. Of course, residents of the West insist it's Ka'anapali, while South Maui locals believe that grandeur begins and ends at Wailea. However, since Ka'anapali Beach was a legend while Wailea was just bleak desert, it seems only fair to give it first mention.

Staying in Ka'anapali is pricy; there's no way around it. The first "fantasy hotels" were built here, around famous Black Rock, and with each passing decade they continue to get more and more opulent. Resorts such as the Hyatt Regency Resort at Kaanapali Beach and the Sheraton Maui boast every service and amenity that a vacationer could desire--and a few that no one ever imagined! Not to be outdone, the Maui Marriott has just completed a $100 million exterior renovation.

Often rated as the "best value on Maui," the Ka'anapali Beach Hotel also offers one of the most authentic Hawaiian vacations. Other median-range lodgings can be found at any of the Aston or Outrigger properties.

Kahana, Kapalua, Napili

West of Ka'anapali, the vacation scene becomes a bit less hectic. While hotels and condominium resorts are still numerous, they are spread out a bit more along the coastline, and cater toward a more sedate clientele.

Kahana is located in between Ka'anapali and Kapalua. It offers lots of condominium lodgings, from Hale Mahina to the Kahana Sunset, located just on the border of Napili.

Napili is a serene, lovely town located on a protected bay. Hotels such as the Outrigger Napili Shores, the Napili Kai and the Napili Village cater to long-term visitors who prize peace and quiet above all things. The beach here is largely unspoiled, offering powder-fine gold sand and foam-tipped blue water.

Kapalua is a golfer's paradise. Its hotels cater to wealthy, mature travelers and to convention groups. The Ritz Carlton Kapalua is a stunning property located on secluded Honokahua Bay, further west than any hotel. Its restaurant, The Anuenue Room, is one of the finest in all Hawai'i. The Kapalua Villas, located on the jutting tip known as Hawea Point, also offer first-class accommodations.

Lahaina

While it's not nearly as hectic as Oahu's Waikiki Beach, Lahaina is definitely the most hectic district on Maui. Many people opt for hotels in Ka'anapali or Kahana, preferring to sleep somewhere outside of Action Central. However, a few hotels in town, while not quiet, are certainly plenty of fun. The Lahaina Shores claims the distinction of being the only beachfront Lahaina hotel. With the beach just outside and the charming 505 Front Street shopping center a stone's throw away, this hotel offers the best of all worlds—at a price, of course. Another option in Lahaina is the Aston Maui Islander. The Best Western Pioneer Inn offers modern convenience in a charming historic building.

Sprinkled around Lahaina are a number of upscale, serene, pretty guest homes and bed and breakfasts. Visitors to places such as The Guesthouse and House of Fountains can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of a quaint village inn, while making the most of the shopping, dining and ocean activities located just blocks away.

Kihei

A verbal description of Kihei can make it sound somewhat unappealing. Strip malls, shopping centers, condominum complexes and moderately priced hotels take up most of the road, while three or four beaches in the center attract hundreds of sunbathers from the hotels across the way. But give Kihei the benefit of the doubt. It's a real town, with plenty of locals (unlike Lahaina) and some very good lodging and dining value (unlike Ka'anapali or Wailea). While the hotels are not deluxe, they are pleasant and comfortable, and many feature private balconies with beach views.

Hotels and condos on South Kihei are mostly interchangeable. Whether you're staying at Menehune Shores on the north end, the Royal Mauian in the middle or the Hale Pau Hana on the South end, you're guaranteed a comfortable room in an unglamorous highrise, with easy access to beaches and restaurants. Many of the Aston properties are located on this strip; they are known to offer consistent quality and value. Among them are the Aston at the Maui Banyan, Aston Maui Lu and Aston Maui Hill.

Wailea

Sometimes, when driving in Wailea at sunset, the view is so extraordinarily beautiful that cars pull over all along the highway just to look. The most amazing thing is that, unlike many vacation destinations where the locals regard such actions as slightly laughable, in Maui the locals are usually the first to pull over.

It's hard to believe, but 15 years ago this verdant, perfectly maintained tropical paradise was an untouched desert. Several foreign developers decided to turn it into a luxury golf resort—with astoundingly successful results. Now, resorts such as the Grand Wailea Resort Hotel and Spa, the Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort and the vaguely eastern-themed Kea Lani Resort are rated among the top luxury hotels in the entire world. More intimate, but equally elegant--accommodations can be found at the Four Seasons Resort or the Diamond Resort, which caters to Japanese golfers.

To say that it is easy to find bargain accommodations in Maui is a gross exaggeration, if not an outright lie. However, anyone seeking comfortable accommodations in a world-class setting is likely to be satisfied by the island of Maui. Discerning travelers with the advantage of a decent budget will agree that, as far as hotels in tropical paradise go, there's nowhere better on earth.

North Shore

Perhaps you -- like a growing number of travelers who usually stay in hotels, condos or resorts -- have “been there, done that,” and wish to experience something a little less ordinary on your next vacation. The North Shore of Maui offers a refreshing change, including different recreational opportunities, a more peaceful and natural setting, and a diversified cultural environment.

The North Shore (encompassing Paia, Kuau, Sprecklesville, Haiku and Huelo) has plusses and minuses compared to the more-frequented west and south areas. Plusses: you will enjoy a relatively unspoiled tropical setting and be close to rainforest hiking trails, waterfalls, world class windsurfing, and uncrowded beaches. While there are plenty of shops and restaurants, there is a welcome absence of commercialization and high-rise development. Accommodations will be small-scale, privately-owned B&B or vacation rentals, where you can become acquainted with your hosts and have more access to an authentic experience of island culture.

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505 Front Street


Shopping Center With Personality
505 Front St
Maui and Molokai, HI 96761
United States
+1 808 667 2514
http://www.lahainarestaurants.com
The way this shopping center looks from the street is deceptive. Once you're in, you'll realize that it is much larger than it looks. The great part is, none of the shops are even remotely cheesy. As one local employee put it, "You won't find any T-shirts or bad art." A fantastic little Internet cafe opens very early in the morning. Specialty shops such as Foreign Intrigue Imports and Lei Spa open around 10a. Dining choices include Pacific'O and Hecock's.

Review © 2007, Wcities
505 Front Street photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Aston Maui Lu


Pretty resort in Kihei
575 South Kihei Road
Maui and Molokai, HI 96753
United States
+1 808 879 5881
http://www.resortquesthawaii.c...
The lovely Maui Lu stands out amidst the condominiums and high-rises of South Kihei Road. It's fairly far north; while still in Kihei, it's well past the hotel strip. The first thing one notices about the property is its lawn. The vast green expanse seems more like a meadow, albeit a perfectly manicured one. Inside, the hotel is spacious and elegant, with comfortable, pretty rooms and a full range of outdoor activities. Even for Aston, a company known for its low rates, this is a great value.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Aston Maui Lu photo by Denee Naro
Photo: Denee Naro
Aston Maui Lu photo by Daniel Moran
Photo: Daniel Moran
 

 
Best Western Pioneer Inn


Charming Historical Hotel
658 Wharf St
Maui and Molokai, HI 96761
United States
+1 808 661 3636
http://www.pioneerinnmaui.com
For a long time, this inn was literally, as far as lodgings went, the only game in town. That all changed in the late 50s when Hollywood came to town. Under the ownership of the Best Western hotel family, the newly remodeled hotel continues to attract plenty of guests. It is located on picturesque Lahaina Harbor, just across from Baldwin Missionary House and surrounded by dozens of restaurants, galleries and shops. Each of the newly renovated rooms is comfortably furnished and has a private balcony.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa


Japanese hotel
555 Kaukahi Street
Wailea
Maui and Molokai, HI 96753
United States
+1 808 874 0500 / +1 800 800 0720 (toll free)
http://www.diamondresort.com/
This hotel caters to the thousands of well-to-do Japanese travelers who visit Maui every year. It is tucked amongst the hills above Wailea Alanui, well away from the touristy part of the resort district. The resort caters to travelers who desire peace, quiet and privacy. It offers a very different atmosphere than is found at many of the larger "fantasy resorts" in Wailea and Ka'anapali. Even the property layout (several low- rise units set among rolling green hills) is conducive to tranquility. The spacious guest units are luxuriously furnished and fully equipped with modern amenities. Shuttle service and golf discounts are available to all guests.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa photo by jeggernot
Photo: jeggernot
 

 
Fairmont Kea Lani Resort


Castle by the sea
4100 Wailea Alanui Drive
Maui and Molokai, HI 96753
United States
+1 808 875 4100
http://www.kealani.com/
From a distance, this majestic hotel has the appearance of a domed palace. Located on a gorgeous strip of beach in Maui's most exclusive district, it is one of the grandest hotels on the island. The hotel has an open-air atmosphere, with a gleaming white marble lobby. As with any five-star hotel, you can expect impeccable service from the moment you step on the grounds. All units are either studios or one and two bedroom villas. Each unit is fully equipped, beautifully furnished and features modern amenities. The hotel offers every imaginable marine activity, as well as a full-service spa, three swimming pools, fitness center and more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Fairmont Kea Lani Resort photo by terry
Photo: terry
Fairmont Kea Lani Resort photo by terry
Photo: terry
Fairmont Kea Lani Resort photo by Carla Ladeira
Photo: Carla Ladeira
Fairmont Kea Lani Resort photo by Henry Hansen
Photo: Henry Hansen
Fairmont Kea Lani Resort photo by minch niddle
Photo: minch niddle
Fairmont Kea Lani Resort photo by jeremie
Photo: jeremie
 

 
Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea


Sophisticated Luxury
3900 Wailea Alanui
Maui and Molokai, HI 96753
United States
+1 808 874 8000 / +1 800 311 0630 (Reservation)
http://www.fourseasons.com/mau...
The reputation attached to the name 'Four Seasons' guarantees world class treatment, and the sprawling 380-room hotel at Maui delivers. It offers you practically everything under the sun - golf, tennis, a pool, fitness club, and even scuba diving. The secret of this hotel's success, however, is its world-class spa. A professional staff and state-of-the-art services including body wraps, shower treatments, a hot stone massage known as Lomi Pohaku, and ocean aquacranial massages that will leave your body feeling ten years younger. Blond marble and lush landscaping are two distinguishing characteristics of this stately, graceful hotel. Most guests are families or romantic couples. Each room features a private lanai and a marble bathroom. The hotel staff is approachable yet sophisticated. Whatever your view — mountains, gardens or the blue Pacific — the beauty and tranquil essence of this hotel will enchant you. When you are rested and ready to play, all of Wailea is a short walk away.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea photo by Rick Takagi
Photo: Rick Takagi
Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea photo by Erin Freedman
Photo: Erin Freedman
 

 
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa


Luxurious classic hotel
3850 Alanui Drive
Wailea
Maui and Molokai, HI 96753
United States
+1 808 875 1234 / +1 800 888 6100
http://www.grandwailea.com/
A movie star favorite, this lavish hotel, styled in the classic manner of the early 1900s, was built in 1991. Grand Wailea Resort encompasses 40 acres of majestic rolling hills on world-famous Wailea Beach. The word, 'grand' suits this beautiful resort perfectly. Children of all ages will enjoy the 2,000-foot-long circular river pool with its slides and rope swings. Come enjoy this Hawaiian showcase of art, music, flowers, fine food and entertainment. Pamper yourself in one of the world's finest spas, the Spa Grande, and experience luxury.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Jason Sisk
Photo: Jason Sisk
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Brenda Yang
Photo: Brenda Yang
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Tommy Williams
Photo: Tommy Williams
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Maseman99
Photo: Maseman99
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Amanda & Ryan Groe
Photo: Amanda & Ryan Groe
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Tommy Williams
Photo: Tommy Williams
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Chris
Photo: Chris
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Reid Rolls
Photo: Reid Rolls
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Leigh Ishida
Photo: Leigh Ishida
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by David Schoneveld
Photo: David Schoneveld
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by lneumann@pacbell.net
Photo: lneumann@pacbell.net
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Enzie Shahmiri
Photo: Enzie Shahmiri
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Jana Music
Photo: Jana Music
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by saritabhatt
Photo: saritabhatt
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Janine Russell
Photo: Janine Russell
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Lalaneya Whitaker
Photo: Lalaneya Whitaker
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Max Sidman
Photo: Max Sidman
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa photo by Shaun Moore
Photo: Shaun Moore
 

 
House of Fountains


Gorgeous Lahaina bed & breakfast
1579 Lokia Street
Maui and Molokai, HI 96761
United States
+1 808 667 2121 / +1 800 789 6865 (toll free)
http://www.alohahouse.com/
If you prefer something a bit more private than the resort hotels, this bed and breakfast is the perfect choice. Located about 10 minutes (by car) from the shops and restaurants of Lahaina's famous Front Street, the lovely B&B is comprised of six unique suites. All units feature gorgeous views and are carefully decorated in an airy island style. The privately owned establishment offers a full range of amenities and services, including a lounge area and kitchen.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa


Stunning stay in west Maui
200 Nohea Kai Drive
(Kaanapali Beach)
Maui and Molokai, HI 96761-1985
United States
+1 808 661 1234
http://www.maui.hyatt.com/
This is one of the most opulent hotels on Maui—and that is saying a lot. Located on world-famous Ka'anapali Beach, this hotel is spread over 40 acres of gorgeous waterfront property. Built in the 1980s, the property was recently renovated to offer ultra-modern comfort and convenience. Among the services and activities offered are oceanfront massage, hula lessons, wildlife tours, a great luau, fine dining and all water sports. The magnificent rock-formation swimming pool features a slide and several waterfalls. Rooms are lavishly furnished and possess top-notch amenities including voice mail, climate control and terry bathrobes. When you are here, do check out the Na Hoku jewelry store, which features beautiful fine jewelry.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa photo by Ryan Mallady
Photo: Ryan Mallady
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa photo by Anne Petersen
Photo: Anne Petersen
 

 
Ka'anapali Beach Hotel


Most Hawaiian
2525 Ka'anapali Parkway
Maui and Molokai, HI 96761
United States
+1 800 262 8450 / +1 808 661 0011
http://www.kbhmaui.com/
Famed as the most Hawaiian hotel on the islands, this lovely property is a great choice for families or honeymooners. It features comfortable accommodations, warm employees and an array of Hawaiian activities. Rooms are decorated in the "plantation" style, with views of turquoise waters and gracefully drooping palm trees. The hotel offers lei-making classes, hula classes, garden tours, a Hawaiian crafts fair (three times weekly) and a complimentary hula show in the courtyard each nightfall.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ka'anapali Beach Hotel photo by James P Miller
Photo: James P Miller
Ka'anapali Beach Hotel photo by lizze
Photo: lizze
Ka'anapali Beach Hotel photo by kelley w. conway
Photo: kelley w. conway
Ka'anapali Beach Hotel photo by marcbeauchamp52
Photo: marcbeauchamp52
Ka'anapali Beach Hotel photo by Keith Paul
Photo: Keith Paul
 

 
Kahana Sunset


Comfortable, Reasonable West Side Condos
4909 Lower Honoapi'ilani Road
Maui and Molokai, HI 96761
United States
+1 808 669 0423
http://www.kahanasunset.com/
Located on pristine Keoniniu Bay, the Kahana Sunset is an ideal accommodation for families, golf enthusiasts on a budget or sun worshippers. It isn't too far from the bustling town of Lahaina, but neither is it too close to all the noise. The beach outside is nicely maintained and not too crowded. The town of Kahana is in between touristy Ka'anapali and ritzy Kapalua. Everything on the western side of the island is easily accessible by car.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kahana Sunset photo by Joseph Martine
Photo: Joseph Martine
 

 
Kapalua Villas


Holiday Communities
500 Office Rd
Maui and Molokai, HI 96761
United States
+1 808 669 8088 / +1 800 545 0018
http://www.kapaluavillas.com/
Enjoy all the amenities of a resort community, in the comfort of a vacation villa. Step out of your door and onto the beach, or simply enjoy a Maui sunset from your own private lanai. Golf enthusiasts will be thrilled at the proximity to world-class golf courses; fairway views are available from some rooms. Units are luxuriously appointed with full kitchens, washer/dryers, hair dryers and other convenient amenities. Tennis or golf packages are available. Fine dining is offered on the resort grounds, as are shopping and a variety of activities.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kapalua Villas photo by S A G E
Photo: S A G E
Kapalua Villas photo by Chris
Photo: Chris
Kapalua Villas photo by Liv Swenson
Photo: Liv Swenson
 

 
Lahaina Shores Beach Resort


Central Lahaina's only beach hotel
475 Front Street
Maui and Molokai, HI 96761
United States
+1 808 661 4835 / +1 800 642 6284 (toll free)
http://www.lahaina-shores.com/
This is the only hotel on beachfront Lahaina. It is located just next door to a recreated whaling village, not to mention several shops, restaurants and bars. Golf, tennis, day trips and cruises can all be planned with the greatest of ease. The hotel is housed in a restored plantation mansion in the heart of Old Lahaina Town. Rooms are well-appointed and furnished in understated pastel tones They feature private lanais with ocean views.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lahaina Shores Beach Resort photo by tooon
Photo: tooon
Lahaina Shores Beach Resort photo by Austin Wondolowski
Photo: Austin Wondolowski
 

 
Marriott's Maui Ocean Club


Top of the Ka'anapali scene
100 Nohea Kai Drive
Kaanapali Beach
Maui and Molokai, HI 96761
United States
+1 808 667 1200
http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-20...
In addition to a fantastic luau, the Maui Marriott boasts four diverse restaurants and lounges, as well as a stunning array of on-site activities and facilities. All types of watersports can be enjoyed on the gorgeous beach that fronts the hotel. Just across the way are the renowned Ka'anapali Golf Courses. Rooms are appointed with bathrobes, hairdryers, morning newspaper service and more.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Marriott's Maui Ocean Club photo by Craig Gava
Photo: Craig Gava
Marriott's Maui Ocean Club photo by Nicholas D.
Photo: Nicholas D.
 

 
Menehune Shores


Large Condominium Complex in North Kihei
760 S Kihei Rd
Maui and Molokai, HI 96753
United States
+1 800 769 9093
http://www.menehunereservation...
It's hard to miss this place. It's shaped like a horseshoe, and is nearly as tall as it is wide. It sits on the north end of South Kihei Road, about five minutes' driving distance from the main drag. It has a decent restaurant onsite, and is just behind the Ali'i Fishpond, a naturally formed pond that is good for swimming. Units are unremarkable. Featuring standard amenities and mass-produced furnishing, the units offer the same level of comfort found in any upscale apartment complex. Prices are very reasonable by Maui standards.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Menehune Shores photo by Airplane Journal
Photo: Airplane Journal
Menehune Shores photo by Ryan Harris
Photo: Ryan Harris
Menehune Shores photo by Dan Doornbos
Photo: Dan Doornbos
Menehune Shores photo by Sam & Eileen Portesi
Photo: Sam & Eileen Portesi
 

 
Napili Kai Beach Resort


Lovely, secluded, reasonable
5900 Honoapi'ilani Road
Maui and Molokai, HI 96761
United States
+1 808 669 6271 / +1 800 367 5030
http://www.napilikai.com/
You get good value for your money at this pretty little hotel, located on 10 acres of beach front property in West Maui. While rates are not low, the range of services and amenities is extremely broad, better than what you receive at many pricier hotels. Guest facilities include four swimming pools and a large whirlpool Jacuzzi. Special weekly events give this place a "local" feel. Guests are invited to participate in hula lessons, lei-making lessons and a mai tai party. Every morning and afternoon, tea and coffee are served.Event space for up to 200 people; meeting space for up to 24 people.Facilities such as snorkeling gear, putting greens, shuffleboard, tennis rackets, laundry facilities, boutique are also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Napili Kai Beach Resort photo by Andreas und Kerstin Doelker
Photo: Andreas und Kerstin Doelker
Napili Kai Beach Resort photo by Bill Schloman
Photo: Bill Schloman
 

 
Ohana Maui Islander


Pleasant, Tropical Condos
660 Wainee St
Maui and Molokai, HI 96761
United States
+1 808 667 9766
http://ohanahotels.com/hotels_...
Formerly a member of the Aston hotel/condominium family, the Ohana Maui Islander has become one of the most popular hotels in Lahaina. For rates starting at less than $100 a night, guests can take advantage of three tennis courts, a picnic and barbecue area, lovely private pools and an ideal Lahaina location. The low-rise complex is nestled in shade trees and island flowers. This hotel caters to families and long-term guests. Hotel rooms have their own refrigerators, while condo units have full kitchens.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Outrigger Napili Shores


Comfortable seaside lodgings
5315 Lower Honoapi'ilani Road
Maui and Molokai, HI 96761
United States
+1 808 669 8061 / +1 800 688 7444
http://royalhawaii.com/napili-...
Located in quiet, friendly Napili on Maui's West End, this hotel is a perfect place to relax and rejuvenate. Units are sunny, modern and comfortable. Many of them look out onto the sparkling blue Pacific Ocean. The bay is a picturesque and peaceful hang-out spot and the slow pace of life is nothing like the frenzied rush of Lahaina. However, should one be in the mood for a frenzied rush, Ka'anapali and Lahaina are both within 20 minutes' driving distance.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Outrigger Napili Shores photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort


Deluxe beachfront resort
3550 Wailea Alanui Drive
Maui and Molokai, HI 96753
United States
+1 808 879 4900 / +1 800 992 4532
http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click...
This Marriott hotel is one of the lovely, self-contained oceanfront mega-resorts in stunning Wailea. The interior of the hotel is airy and elegant, in the typical Maui fashion. The atmosphere is relaxed, upscale and slow-paced. On the lush but perfectly manicured grounds, there are three restaurants, whirlpool spas, a swimming pool, a health spa and more. The well-equipped guest units offer ocean or mountain views. Shopping, entertainment and dining are located within a short drive from the hotel.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort photo by kirsten hall
Photo: kirsten hall
Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort photo by Julie Sigwart
Photo: Julie Sigwart
Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort photo by kirsten hall
Photo: kirsten hall
Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort photo by Sarah Stock
Photo: Sarah Stock
Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort photo by Joe Chung
Photo: Joe Chung
 

 
ResortQuest Maui Hill


Lovely, Peaceful, Exclusive
2881 S Kihei Rd
Maui and Molokai, HI 96753
United States
+1 808 879 6321
http://www.resortquesthawaii.c...
Set among gorgeous, swaying palms and fragrant flowers, this condominium complex offers a chance to retreat from busy everyday life. Even better, since it is located on South Kihei Road, guests who tire of sun and sand can find shops and nightlife within a few blocks. The white low-rise complex is almost hidden by the trees that surround it. The interior decoration displays understated luxury; walls are cream colored and furniture is rattan. Relax by the pool, take a hot tub, or invite friends over for a barbecue.

Review © 2007, Wcities
ResortQuest Maui Hill photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Royal Mauian


Making paradise affordable
2430 South Kihei Road
Maui and Molokai, HI 96753
United States
+1 808 879 1263
http://www.royalmauianresort.com/
This place offers an excellent location, resort amenities and very comfortable lodgings for a fraction of the price one might pay at neighboring hotels. Located along Maui's South Shore, the hotel is situated on a lovely stretch of beach (practically a requirement on the island). Shopping and dining are nearby, and the hotel is happy to help facilitate day trips and outdoor activities. One-, two- and three-bedroom units are available, all with private lanais overlooking the ocean. The spacious, bright units are decorated with rattan furniture and ceiling fans.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Royal Mauian photo by laura p thomas
Photo: laura p thomas
 

 
Sheraton Maui


Renovated Black Rock
2605 Ka'anapali Parkway
(Ka'anapali Beach)
Maui and Molokai, HI 96761
United States
+1 808 661 0031
http://www.sheraton-maui.com/
This is one of the best-known West Maui "fantasy hotels." It features a prime location—right next to towering Black Rock. This 80-foot lava rock foundation figures prominently in Hawaiian mythology. It is also a favorite hangout spot for locals, who like to dive off for fun. The property has three restaurants, two bars, an onsite golf course, a game center and a nightly torch ceremony. Rooms are spacious and luxurious, featuring private lanais.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sheraton Maui photo by Richard Hayter
Photo: Richard Hayter
Sheraton Maui photo by Katie White
Photo: Katie White
Sheraton Maui photo by Whitney Dellinger
Photo: Whitney Dellinger
Sheraton Maui photo by Lori M. Sheridan
Photo: Lori M. Sheridan
Sheraton Maui photo by Jean Paul
Photo: Jean Paul
Sheraton Maui photo by Joe Goldwasser
Photo: Joe Goldwasser
Sheraton Maui photo by wynntrinh
Photo: wynntrinh
Sheraton Maui photo by K. Bowers
Photo: K. Bowers
Sheraton Maui photo by Rozie
Photo: Rozie
Sheraton Maui photo by Su Ee Wong
Photo: Su Ee Wong
Sheraton Maui photo by betsy reed
Photo: betsy reed
Sheraton Maui photo by Eldad Hagar
Photo: Eldad Hagar
Sheraton Maui photo by Matthew Greber
Photo: Matthew Greber
Sheraton Maui photo by jenchichangtsou
Photo: jenchichangtsou
Sheraton Maui photo by Jason
Photo: Jason
Sheraton Maui photo by Diana Chen
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The Guesthouse


The Guesthouse
1620 Ainakea Road
Lahaina, HI 96761
United States
+1 800 621 8942 / +1 808 661 8085
http://www.mauiguesthouse.com/
Visitors from around the world keep returning to this charming guesthouse. Some faithful travelers have visited each year for a decade or more. Located in Lahaina, it is owned by Tanna Swanson, a divemaster and Maui lover. She prepares banana pancakes for breakfast, and for dinner - well, how does Fresh-Caught Lobster sound? Rooms are individually furnished in warm, tropical tones. The rooms feature refrigerators, private hot tubs and VCRs. Outside, relax by the pool or in a hammock. Lahaina and Ka'anapali Beach are both just a few minutes away.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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