Kapalua Bay Hotel

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Kapalua Bay Hotel

  • July 28, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Kate C from Minneapolis, Minnesota
Kapalua Bay Hotel

The Kapalua Bay Hotel was then managed by Marriott, but we’ve heard it is now being converted to timeshares. What a shame for us that we may not be able to return!

The hotel is on the west side of the island, just north of Kaanaapali, another popular area to stay. Kapalaua is actually farther north than all resorts on the west side of the island, except for the Ritz-Carlton, which is adjacent. We were told that rain was more common in this area, but the weather was gorgeous. We experienced occasional high winds, but they seemed equally probable everywhere that we went. The resort is in close proximity to Lehaina, which is a jumping-off point to most excursions and filled with great dining and entertainment options.

The hotel is/was beautiful, with large open-air areas and beautiful landscaping. The resort boasts beautiful world-class golf courses that I’m sure remain open even as the conversion takes place. The breakfast buffet was delicious and the fresh-juice machine was a highlight! We experimented each morning, throwing giant watermelon slices, whole carrots, whole cucumbers, papayas, ginger, and other fresh fruits and veggies into the machine, in all kinds of combinations. Aside from breakfast, we usually dined out in nearby towns. Although the resort was a wonderful place to stay, we’re not ones to stick around resorts and lie on the beach all day. We like to get out and explore!

There are plenty of nice hotel choices in Maui, including some massive luxury hotels in Wailea, such as the Fairmont Kea Lani, Grand Wailea, and Four Seasons. However, we preferred to be north of Wailea, closer to all of the action. There are plenty of nice hotels, such as the Sheraton and the Ritz, that are in Kaanaapali and other towns.

From journal Honeymoon on Maui

Kapalua Bay Hotel

  • September 22, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by f00sion from Tustin, California
Kapalua Bay Hotel

A very luxurious and beautiful hotel with friendly staff and a Hawaiian feel. Great gardens and easy access to one of the top beaches on Maui make the Kapalua Bay Hotel a prime place to get away from it all. There are spectacular views of the ocean and Molokai from most of the rooms. Sitting in a hammock on the point with your loved one, sipping a mai tai and watching the sun set, is as close to paradise as it gets. The hotel is only about a 10-minute drive from the hustle and bustle of Kaanapali, but it feels like you have gone back in time.

From journal Maui - July '03

Kapalua Bay Hotel

  • January 21, 2001
  • Rated 4 of 5 by cat30 from New Lenox, Illinois
Very classy, deluxe accomodations, huge modern marble baths with separate shower and tub, two separate sinks and closets. The most spectacular setting on a beautiful promontory. Has a lot of spa/pampering services if you want that. Smallish beach for the number of people using it (we were there at Christmas, though). Rooms are decorated in stylish earth-tones--no gaudy Hawaiian prints here. Expensive, but only $10.00/night more than Maui Prince, with a more luxurious feel to it. One of the best Sushi restaurants on the island is in the shopping complex connected to it (Sansei).

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