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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Far view of Wailea Beach Villas poolside and chairs lined up around the side
Wailea Beach Villas

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...

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A far shot of Fairmont Kea Lani where you can see a side of it's building, the pool, palm trees and a sun set in the far distance
Fairmont Kea Lani

Fairmont Kea Lani

Let’s start with the reaction that almost everyone has when they approach this resort: Wow, this is a really goofy looking place! The impression is one of Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves meets King Kamehameha. According to the resort’s story, the developer asked the...

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Hana Kai Maui balcony with greenery surrounding it
Hana Kai Maui

Hana Kai Maui

We like this small condo property in Hana. The units have all been upgraded in some way here. The bedding has all been redone with high thread count Egyptian cotton sheets. Bathrooms have shower/tubs or are shower-only. The grounds have been carefully tended and...

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Bird's eye view of Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa on Ka‘anapali Beach
Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa

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...

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Far view of Four Seasons Resort Maui where you can see all the buildings and beach
Four Seasons Resort Maui

Four Seasons Resort Maui

Oh, my, where do we start? We’re fearful of sounding like drooling stooges for the Four Seasons, but this is our favorite resort in Wailea. When you walk in, you can actually feel the tension falling from your limbs. It soon becomes evident why. Here, they did...

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Hale Pau Hana open area where the beach chairs are facing towards the beach
Hale Pau Hana

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...

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Aerial shot of The Whaler next to Ka‘anapali Beach
The Whaler

The Whaler

This condo property consists of two towers on delicious Ka‘anapali Beach. The resort is well-run and friendly, and the services are admirable. Staff is excellent; many of them have been here for a long time. The pool courtyard looks very dreamy with large koi ponds...

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Overlook of Napili Kai Beach Resort with the beach shore
Napili Kai Beach Resort

Napili Kai Beach Resort

Though this resort was built in the 1960s with only 11 rooms, they’ve certainly grown. But at the same time they've managed to retain that old world charm with new world amenities. And these amenities are almost always free, weekly cultural classes such as lei...

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Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort with a view of the pool and sun
Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort

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”...

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A below shot of Ho‘olei where the water are coming out the rocks as a mini waterfall
Ho‘olei

Ho‘olei

This gated 30-acre condo property is a series of buildings in three terraced rows on a hillside across the road from the Grand Wailea. (Their numbering scheme is so strange, it can’t be explained.) The views range from garden view at the front to full ocean view at...

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