Facing the beachfront, The Westin Ka'anapali Ocean Resort Villas North offers 4-star accommodations in Lahaina and features a fitness center, garden and restaurant.
Located in Lahaina, a few steps from Kaanapali Beach, The Whaler Resort provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Recognized by the Waiaha Foundation as "Hawaii's Most Hawaiian Hotel," OUTRIGGER Kāʻanapali Beach Resort sits on 11 acres and offers cultural activities and comfortable guestrooms.
Sidney
United States of America
The people are wonderful. Very welcoming and friendly
At the foot of the historic Black Rock overlooking Ka’anapali Beach and the Pacific Ocean, the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa offers an outdoor pool, 3 tennis and pickleball courts, a fitness center, and...
chere
United States of America
they upgraded us to walk out to beach, also mermaid visit at pool for kids was AMAZING!!!
Boasting 54 stunning acres, The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua features direct access to D.T. Fleming Beach. The 5-star hotel offers ocean views, 2 golf courses and modern guest rooms with flat-screen TVs.
FRANCOISE
France
Great location, nice welcome when checking in but after the service was not as expected all the more for such hotel's category. Nothing to do with French Ritz Carlton!
Located along Kaanapali Beach on the island of Maui, this all-suite resort features free Wi-Fi. Upscale shopping and dining at Whalers Village is a 5-minute drive away.
Set between North Ka’anapali Beach and the mountains of West Maui, this Lahaina, Hawaii resort features 6 outdoor pools. It has spacious villas with views of the ocean or island.
• Located on 40 oceanfront acres along the world-famous Ka‘anapali Beach in West Maui, Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa offers a full-service spa, 10 food and beverage offerings and a dynamic pool....
Devin
United States of America
Pool was great, wish there was a more developed beach area to lounge. Food is pretty solid in all the restaurants. Walking distance to Louis V and other stores.
On average, 3-star hotels in Lahaina cost $271 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lahaina are $480 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lahaina can be found for $846 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lahaina this weekend is $505 or, for a 4-star hotel, $780. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lahaina for this weekend cost around $1,115 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $522 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lahaina for tonight. You'll pay around $820 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lahaina will cost around $1,237, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We loved the seclusion of the property . The beach not crowded & soft sand to walk on. We spotted turtles on the beach. Great restaurant in the hotel. Nice live music every night. Friendly attentive staff.
marcia
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
Napili IS NOT LAHAINA.
Napili IS NOT LAHAINA. It is actually closer to Kahana and Kapalua and everything is different than Lahaina, including the weather! It always has been, even before the devastation. It's about time the internet caught up with the tragedy of the devastating wildfires that destroyed Lahaina. You cannot even visit Lahaina anymore. It has been reduced to a barren landscape. Until there is true healing and recovery, that city should not be used as a place name for Kaanapali, Kahana, Kapalua and all of West Maui. Booking.com could certainly help by removing the word Lahaina from all of it's listings. When travelers are searching for accommodations in West Maui, there should be an acknowledgement/memorial note about the severity of the loss of lives and livelihood. We went specifically to support the only industry they have there, tourism. The surrounding communities seem to be flourishing, but there is still so much palpable pain. A woman broke down in sobs near us and shouted at a server that there should be NO SHORT TERM RENTALS allowed in the West Maui area. I feel like our short term rental was priced way too high and if tourism is the plan for recovery, something should be done about that. If pushing tourism out of the community so it can heal is the answer then, yes, cut off short term rentals. Either option is valid but trying to do both is not. I'm not giving recommendations for a place that no longer exists (questions below) and I don't have any pictures of Lahaina, because there is nothing left there. The devastation so complete, there is barely even ruins.
Roddick
10
Scored 10
My stay in Lahaina was fantastic and enjoyable.
My stay in Lahaina was fantastic and enjoyable. There are just a fabulous array of activities available that one needs to be selective in prioritizing the ones that they would enjoy…here are a few that I enjoyed-visit to Ali’i Kula Lavender Farm in Kula. Their scones are fabulous as well as their aromatherapy range. Thoroughly enjoyed my time there
I then spent the rest of my time snorkeling, hiking, a ‘road to HANA’ trip is a must-do, swimming around the stunning beaches in kana’apaali, Wailea, Hana, ate at the local farmer’s market, serving wholesome unadulterated, non-gmo fruits & vegetables, gulped down lots of shaved ice, relished lots of poke bowls & sushi. Such an amazing trip indeed!
Masarrat
United Arab Emirates
8.0
Scored 8.0
Our trip was an 80th birthday celebration with a total of 14...
Our trip was an 80th birthday celebration with a total of 14 family members. We enjoyed a Luau in Lahaina, and had photos taken on the beach by a professional photographer. We also walked around the town, enjoyed shave ice and did some shopping. Had a nice dinner at Kimo's.
Did a snorkeling trip that was a lot of fun, and a sunset dinner cruise. Also drove to Haleakala and explored the up country a bit.
Lots to do in the Lahaina region!
Deborah
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
I paid for a double room, 2 beds and requested by email 3x...
I paid for a double room, 2 beds and requested by email 3x for accessible room for my 2 daughters in wheelchairs, when we arrived I was told I did not have a reservation, and after 2 hours, could get a room on the 11th floor for an additional $225 a night. The room extremely small, and my daughter the amputee was not able to get from the kitchen to the bathroom, it was so narrow. I did go to the front desk and complain, the next night they did move us to the Garden Bungalows with a King size bed (for 3 persons), we called for a roll-a-way bed, one came my daughter was almost sleeping on the floor the bed was so bad (she was sick from a bad ache, due to the bad bed), on the 3rd night they did replace the roll-a-way with a proper one. Our room was never cleaned, or new linen, or trash emptied. The room was not very clean, they were ants or termites in the corner of the room and the floor was not clean. We had to go to get our own towels, linen an make our own beds.
Nancy
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
The grounds are gorgeous, spacious, even games to play on...
The grounds are gorgeous, spacious, even games to play on the grounds like shuffleboard, small golf course just for practice! Pool & the hot tub were enjoyed. I find it interesting how the seawall works so effectively and you can sit just staring at the ocean. My unit was large with a complete loft which because I was at a conference all day spent very little time in the room. That particular unit needs to refurbish some of their furniture for example a swivel chair was broken. It was exceptionally clean and I appreciated that. The view from the fourth floor was fantastic.
The beach immediately in front of the resort was rated as one of the best beaches in Hawaii. It was great to have such close access. There was decent snorkeling from the beach, including turtles. And we saw whales out in the ocean. The room was small but included a full, well stocked kitchen. There were also enough chairs for sitting on the grass between the resort and the beach, or on the beach itself. Sunsets were amazing and you could watch from your beach chair or while swimming the ocean outside the resort.
We stayed in an ocean front view room for a little more per night. It was absolutely the way to go! It had the most amazing views of the ocean and mountains with the double porch. There is just one corner of the building (SEC) that has these double porch rooms. The room is so close to the ocean that we were lulled to sleep each night by the sounds of the waves! This hotel is by far the absolute best value in Lahaina. After seeing other hotels and their prices, we would only stay here again.
Comparing with the hotel prices in the area, you can’t beat the value of this apartment, especially when traveling with family. There’s a parking spot included which is important since it’s hard to find good parking in Lahaina. The unit’s kitchenette is clean and fully equipped. The pool and laundry in the complex came in very handy. We were very grateful for the no-hassle early access to the unit.
we stayed at a few places in Lahaina and this was the best place. Location is brilliant and close to all restaurants and shops. The Minah birds are noisy outside in the Banyan tree yet this was great for us as it was part of atmosphere of the area.
rocking chairs on the balcony with a sea view - what more could you want.
The hotel is nice, in the best area of Maui, nice beaches, the cleaning ladies are very friendly, the restaurant is nice, delicious food, close to the beach and the pool, everything is very nice, except for a couple of things in the room. Attention when checking in and checking out and in the cleaning of the room.
I loved Everything about Lahaina Shores resort. I LOVE the decor, location and the walkability to everything. It reminds me of Maui from when I was a kid. Resorts are all now decorating the same, you can't tell if you're in Vegas or NY. At Lahaina Shores you know you're on Maui. ❤️
The apartment had a fabulous view - particularly on the beach. Great little self contained apartment with laundry facilities, kitchen and great balcony. We were surprised to find no onsite facillites for any meals or snacks - though once we discovered the area this was manageable.
The location on the beach is excellent. This building is part of the 27 acre Royal Lahaina Resort, but it is a much older building. There is a free shuttle from the resort to other spots, including the shopping center at Whaler’s Village. Great water pressure in shower.
This historic-feeling hotel was absolutely adorable! Only a few rooms at this place. The room was incredibly clean, obviously very recently and tastefully updated, and had a perfect location if you were looking to be directly in Lahaina. Staff was incredibly pleasant.
Great location. Some of the best snorkeling in Maui in front of the hotel. Whale watching from the beach every morning and just before sunset. Great to have access to outdoor BBQs to cook dinner. Kitchenette’s in villas were well stocked with pots and pans and dishes.
the location was perfect. you can walk everywhere and Lahaina down town is really pretty. you can rent almost everything there to have a great Maui experience and it was awesome to meet new people from all over the world that are doing the same adventure
Super close to the beach and the old town of Lahaina. The beds were super confortable and the common area is great to hang out at night. Personal super friendly. 2 kitchens well equipped and a BBQ. On Friday we had a taco night and beers with the staff!
Great service on check-in, was assigned room 1213, note that rooms are decorated by the condo owner, not the "hotel".
The location on the beach and close to restaurants was great. Parking was free and plenty of spots available.
Everything was perfect. The room, the grounds, the location and the fact that the hotel is right on the beach. We loved being able to get our dinners and cocktails and watch the sunset every day.
Very luxurious and spacious condo with everything we needed to feel at home on Maui. Beautiful view of the ocean from the balcony and the Beach just a few steps away.
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