Our family has been going to Marriott’s Maui Ocean Club (MOC) on Ka'anapali Beach for close to forty years-- before it was a time share. We have always been drawn to the casual, family-friendly atmosphere of the property. There is very little turn-over of staff, and it's nice to be welcomed back by the same people, year after year. Additionally, there are many onsite activities for every family member. Three pools (four, including the toddler Pirate Ship,) water slide, surfing, fishing, whale watching, water aerobics, fitness center (with Peloton™ bikes overlooking the pools), crafts, golf, tennis, and, of course, the ocean. A personal suggestion; consider renting a private cabana while you’re visiting. These cabanas are located in a reserved, premium location between the ocean and pools, where an amazing staff will tend to your every need.
Ka'anapali Beach is a stretch of three miles of one of the most touted beaches in America, and it never feels crowded. Daily excursions to destinations such as the Haleakala Volcano (bus up, bike down,) the legendary road to Hana, the islands of Molokai and Lanai. A quick bus ride to the historical whaling village, Lahaina, offers much in the way of shops, galleries, and eateries-- as does Whaler's Village, an easy walk from the Ocean Club. It's no wonder we have had a monogamous relationship with this resort for so many years.
Oh, I almost forgot the condominiums. This Ocean View unit located in the Lanai/Molokai towers is a 1 bed, 2 bath condo that sleeps 4. It is 800sqft and has 2 wonderful lanais with views overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Ka’anapali Beach and the wonderful pools & gardens of Maui Ocean Club. They are very comfortable and clean, featuring kitchenettes and access to shared kitchens and barbecues for die-hard DIY'ers. We especially enjoy the sound of the ocean as we sleep, you can't go wrong with this property!
These dates are already sold out on Marriott’s website and are considered some of, if not the most desirable time to visit MOC. You will enjoy a 7-night stay, checking in on 4/2/23, and will check into the property just as you’d expect.
*Please note, The state of Hawaii assesses an occupancy tax payable to the resort at checkout ranging between $10 and $24 per night based on the occupied villa type.