4 star Kaanapali hotels in Maui Island, Hawaii
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Featured Hotels in Kaanapali, Maui Island
Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa
Area: Kaanapali, Kaanapali,
Traveler opinion: 4.5 out of 5
Themes: Beach Hotel, Family Hotel, Golf Hotel, Romantic Hotel, Spa Hotel
Situated on 40 lush, beachfront acres, this lavish tropical resort is across from Kaanapalis two championship golf …
Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa
Area: Kaanapali, Kaanapali,
Traveler opinion: 4.4 out of 5
Themes: Beach Hotel, Family Hotel, Golf Hotel, Romantic Hotel, Spa Hotel
A freshwater lagoon meanders through this low-rise oceanfront resort at the quiet end of Kaanapalis beach walk …
The Westin Maui Resort & Spa
Area: Kaanapali, Kaanapali,
Traveler opinion: 4.4 out of 5
Themes: Beach Hotel, Family Hotel, Pet-friendly Hotel, Spa Hotel
Set on a sandy swimming beach in sunny West Maui, this 12-acre resort is adjacent to Whalers Village shopping …
Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas
Area: Kaanapali, Kaanapali,
Traveler opinion: 4.5 out of 5
Themes: Beach Hotel, Family Hotel, Romantic Hotel, Self-catering Hotel
Set on 14 acres on Mauis less crowded North Kaanapali Beach, the seven-story resort is a five-minute drive from …
Kaanapali Alii
Area: Kaanapali, Kaanapali,
Traveler opinion: 4.7 out of 5
Themes: Beach Hotel, Family Hotel, Golf Hotel, Romantic Hotel, Self-catering Hotel
The hotels oceanfront towers are set on a wide stretch of Kaanapali Beach, a three-minute walk from Whalers …
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6 Hotels in Maui Island
- Beach Hotel (5)
- Family Hotel (5)
- Romantic Hotel (4)
- Golf Hotel (3)
- Bed and Breakfast.com (1)
- Classic Resorts (1)
- Global Hyatt (1)
- Starwood (3)
Map of Hotels in Kaanapali, Maui Island
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4 star Kaanapali, Maui Island Hotels
Kaanapali is a prime vantage point for viewing humpback whales, which swim by December to May. The towns whaling history is displayed at Whalers Village, a shopping complex and museum. Visitors also can experience the areas farming past by riding the Sugar Cane Train, a restored steam locomotive. Snorkelers and divers can enjoy the coral reefs and fish that thrive in nearby Black Rock Beach.







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