Overview
The Wailea Beach Resort – Marriott Maui, is an oceanfront resort of spectacular beauty. An ideal location between two beautiful beaches with pristine white sands and endless blue water.
Resort fees include
- Welcome Mai Tai for 2 guests
- Daily 2 Beach Chairs, umbrella set up, and water service at Wailea Beach
- Daily Hawaiian Cultural Activities - Hula lessons, ukulele lessons, lei and bracelet making, poi pounding, Hawaiian cultural games, and lessons in Hawaiian values and language for 2 guests
- Daily Shuttle Rides within Wailea
- Introductory Scuba lesson for 2 guests daily
- Orchid and Kukui nut lei greeting with passion orange guava juice, presented upon resort arrival with lei history for 2 guests per stay
- Daily multi-speed beach cruiser rentals for 2 guests
- Twice daily movie screenings for 2 guests in Movie House
- Daily fitness activities for 2 guests. Include: daily yoga, beach workouts, boot camp, and coconut yoga
- Daily Enhanced high-speed internet access (Wi-Fi)
- *Daily Resort Charge and inclusions are subject to change without notice and restrictions may apply*
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
547
Inclusions
Rooms
Amenities
Location

Reviews
Good but not great
B9795YOjuliap (Boston, Massachusetts) on Jun 12, 2025
I recently stayed at this resort for my honeymoon for 8 nights. Overall we had a good experience so I think 4 stars is fair. The staff were nice, the room was spacious and clean, and the grounds are beautiful. There were a few negatives that I wanted to point out for future guests considering the resort. First, when we arrived at our room we were disappointed to see that the view from our ocean front room was obstructed by a hallway that looked directly into our room. The only way to see the ocean from any place in the room was to stand since the bed and sofa both faced the hallway. We found ourselves keeping the curtains closed most of the time for privacy, which really defeated the purpose of paying extra for the ocean front room. Based on our research we anticipated a fully unobstructed view for the room type we booked. We did bring this up to the front desk but the resort was unfortunately fully booked for our stay and they couldn’t move us. While walking the grounds and looking at the other ocean front rooms, it seems like ours was the only obstructed room and it seemed unfair for our room to cost the same as the rooms with completely unobstructed views. Second, there were multiple weddings and conferences that overlapped with our stay. This contributed to the hotel being at capacity but also meant that the adults only pool was very busy with groups of people chatting so it was pretty loud. Not a big deal for us but could be for others so wanted to mention it. Lastly, they were aware that we were there for our honeymoon but besides saying congratulations at check in and check out they did nothing special for us. I completely understand that these extras aren’t guaranteed, but we’ve experienced small touches at other Marriott properties (even for birthdays or anniversaries), so it felt a little underwhelming given the occasion and the cost of the resort.
Absolutely Disgusting Experience – Stay Away
Jenna A on Jun 08, 2025
Wailea Beach Resort is hands down one of the most disappointing hotel experiences I’ve ever had. We booked two connecting rooms expecting the luxury and relaxation they boast about in their pictures. Reality? The rooms were tiny, dark, and reeked of a musty, nauseating odor so bad we had to spray everything down constantly just to breathe. It felt more like a run-down motel than a luxury resort. The rooms look nothing like the pictures — it’s a complete bait-and-switch. Don’t fall for the marketing; it’s all a scam. You’re paying for oceanfront glamour and getting a cramped, smelly mess. The cherry on top? The front desk staff. Rude, dismissive, and totally unhelpful. Leslie Labao, in particular, was shockingly unprofessional. She has no business working in hospitality, let alone representing management. Condescending attitude, zero empathy, and clearly irritated any time we asked for help. If that’s their idea of “Aloha spirit,” I’d hate to see what bad service looks like. For the price you’re paying, there are a dozen better places to stay in Maui. This resort has no business calling itself luxury. Don’t waste your money — go somewhere that actually cares about its guests and doesn’t reek of mildew and mediocrity.
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