Maui Revealed – Resort Reviews
Where to Stay in Maui
Here are some of the Maui Resorts that we have reviewed. Each review is unbiased and based on our personal visits. Our team regularly visits these resorts and reviews them for your benefit. You can also find Maui resorts in our app for free! There you can filter them the way you want to find your perfect place to stay.
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Westin Maui Resort & Spa
This resort prides itself on two things: their pools and the beach. And their boasts ring true. Their part of Ka‘anapali Beach is outstanding. This is the kind of beach scene you’ll always remember. The pools consist of an outrageous 87,000-square-foot water...
Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows
This 27-acre resort on heavenly Ka‘anapali Beach currently consists of bungalows and a tower called the Lahaina Kai. Of the two, you’re best off at the Lahaina Kai Tower, with stunning rooms, including Egyptian cotton sheets and feather beds. The bungalows...
Ma‘alaea Surf
Don’t be confused by the name of this condominium; it's not in the town of Ma‘alaea, just nearby. For a typically breezy spot, the landscapers do a great job—the resort looks well-maintained. Rooms are comfortable and clean, though some could use updating. There...
Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort
This 15-acre beachfront resort setting was completed in 2013. The buildings are modern in both style and décor while still embracing the resort's beachfront location. Their lobby is where every guest is personally greeted with a lei. There’s even a large “sandbox”...
Wailea Beach Villas
Finished in 2006, these luxury gated condos are so exclusive that you need a key to both get in and out of the resort and the elevators. It consists of eight buildings, including a 5-story building that contains the “penthouses,” and seven 2-story buildings housing...
Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa
This was the first resort built in Ka‘anapali on a property that does not feel particularly Hawaiian but more modern and a tad spartan. It lacks the same splash offered by other mega-resorts. (Well, except for the cliff diver who dives into the ocean every night at...
Wailea Beach Resort—Marriott
This is the only major Wailea-area resort that's not on a sandy beach. The property sits on a rocky, elevated stretch of shoreline, but two corners of it are adjacent to beaches (the lovely Wailea Beach to the south and Ulua to the north), and the sand is easily...
Hale Pau Hana
It’s hard to find a condo in this area closer to the water. They have a crescent-shaped tower building (with elevator) and low-rise buildings that contain 1/1 units. The 2/2 units have a bedroom on the ocean side. The sound of the surf is ever-present here and will...
Ritz-Carlton Kapalua
The overall feeling of the resort is very Hawaiian and calming with rich wood tones and warm color schemes. The hotel is expensively furnished with lots of artwork spread about the grounds (which you can self tour by scanning QR codes). The buildings and the hotel...
