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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Koa Resort
This resort sits across the street from the ocean on a 5-acre lot with a large swimming pool and lots of shade trees. The two- and three-bedroom units are on the second floor with one loft-style bedroom. Four-bedroom units are two-story townhomes. All units we've...
Ka‘anapali Ali‘i
This is a very well-run condo property with particularly competent staff. Their beach is a winner. The pools are pleasant with a designated quiet pool. If you don’t love to cook but love to eat, seasonally most nights they have a grill master who will season (from...
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...
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...
Hyatt Regency Maui
Wow, where do we start? This is one of the biggest resorts on Maui, sitting among 40 acres of spacious and exotic grounds. The two outstanding pools are large with waterfalls, and one has a fast 150-foot waterslide (users must be at least 4 feet tall). Little ones...
Hana-Maui Resort
This resort has been through quite a lot. Built decades ago as a high-end getaway for the well-to-do, it fell into disrepair. A few owners later it has reclaimed much of its former glory and now exudes an old-world feel. It’s impossible to stay here and not feel...
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...
Fairmont Kea Lani
This already iconic resort got a big popularity boost as the first location in HBO's White Lotus series. While there's some things from the show that don't reflect reality (you won't be brought here by boat… and way less murder), it's a gives a decent glimpse of...
Grand Wailea
Words that describe this place are: wow, huge, awesome, overwhelming, crowded, fun. Grand Wailea is indeed one of the largest resorts on Maui. They took every dream and whim that the designers could come up with and sprinkled in a half billion dollars or so (give...
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...









