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
Wailea Marriott disaster
Mark S on Feb 16, 2025
Staying at Marriott Wailea was a disaster, we are here Feb14-19 for Valentine’s Day and our 10 year anniversary and so far both dates completely ruined! First when we arrive and at check in a letter from day prior about special upgrade deal for our anniversary terns out to be unavailable. Send at check in feb14 Valentine’s Day we get in at noon (our room was ready) due to special day I kindly tip a 100$ for both manager and front desk to ask and insure that day and check in goes well, we been offered change of room (no difference whatsoever same category not an upgrade) which we thought was a nice touch till it turned in to a 4hour wait in a lobby and a waste of complete Valentine’s Day as we couldn’t unpack or do anything for that matter so we were strangled all day waiting for a magical room that turned out to be same as we originally booked! If that wasn’t enough today Feb15 our room got flooded and now whole bathroom is pulled apart we can’t use sink nor shower. They just left it there. We have a one year old child that needs bottles washed I have to run cross the hotel to wash bottles in a public bathroom. As a cherry on top today is our 10 year anniversary and it’s okay that they don’t care about our special date and did nothing for it to be memorable, but at least could give us a room that is not a complete flooded disaster. As a returning customer and Bonvoy Member I urge management to pull a grip on this situation and handle there customer service and hotel management better. For hotel that has rooms starting at a 1000$+ this is by far the worst experience we ever encountered. This 10 year anniversary will be memorable for sure, unfortunately for all the wrong reasons. We have 3 more night here but at the pace it’s going I am afraid we might need to look to stay elsewhere for the remainder of the vacation just so we can salvage the little time we have.
Beautiful Resort, but Very Expensive
John V (Brooklyn, New York) on Feb 01, 2025
Consider this a 4.5 star review, but I'm rounding up. I spent three nights at the Wailea Beach Resort. This was my first time to Hawaii, with stops in both Honolulu and on Maui. The resort's open-air lobby was great, and they even had doors that could be pulled-out if it started to rain. At $744 per night, this was a pricey stay, but my rate came with a $100/day food credit. The nearby Waldorf Astoria and Four Seasons were at least $1000 per night. This resort also seems to de-emphasize their Marriott affiliation, as nearly all signs, wristbands, and room keys just say "Wailea Beach Resort". The lei greeting and fresh juice at check-in was a great touch! I booked a Partial-Ocean view room and received a room on the top-floor of the Haleakala Tower. It was very spacious and appeared to be recently renovated. The balcony had an amazing direct ocean view. My only dislike was the separate room containing the toilet and shower. There were two issues: it was very hard to close the door while standing in that room and the floor was drenched when taking a shower. I'd suggest installing a full shower door instead of the partial glass panel. During my stay, half of each floor in the tower was under renovation. The elevators were a mess, with one containing tarps to prevent damage from construction materials. The pool set-up was terrific. There was a family pool with slides, two smaller pools, and my favorite, the adults-only infinity pool. That seemed to be the most popular one at the resort and it wasn't so easy to get a lounge chair. There are two beaches at either end of the resort, but I was a little disappointed by them. In my opinion, Aruba has the most beautiful beaches I've ever seen. On this plus side, I was able to enjoy some whale-watching from the pool. In terms of restaurants, I had breakfast on my first morning at Humble Market Kitchen. The waffle was delicious, but expensive, and not covered by my food credit. I spent the remaining two mornings at Starbucks. Food and drinks by the pool were excellent. I really enjoyed the burger and chicken gyro. I used the gym one night and it had a great selection of machines plus a dumbbell rack and benches. Finally, staff was very friendly. I'd like to recognize Angelica in Pre-Arrivals who left a basket of tasty snacks and card for my birthday, Lilinoe who was an excellent instructor for the lei-making class, as well as Ryland and Guy who were great servers at the infinity pool. Overall, the Wailea Beach Resort offers great pools, extensive grounds and stunning views. However, Maui is incredibly expensive and rates at this resort can exceed $1000/night if you don't book well in advance. This was probably the nicest Marriott I have ever been to.
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