Active Advisories
Please note an upcoming project to refresh the ‘Umalu Bar, is scheduled to take place until Friday November 14, 2025.
Work will occur on weekdays, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM however all efforts will be made to minimize any impact to the guests during this time.
Overview
This spectacular oceanfront resort is set on 40 acres of Kaanapali Beach and truly offers something for all guests. Highlights of the property include unlimited activities, a half acre pool and a 150 ft lave tube water slide, an extensive collection of Asian art, exotic wildlife, a rooftop astronomy program, an oceanfront full service spa and a state of the art 24 hour athletic club.
Resort fees include
- Two in-room prefilled reusable water bottles.
- Purified water and ice machines throughout resort.
- 24 hour access to oceanfront Moana Athletic Gym.
- Cultural programs including lei making, hula lessons, mermaid story time, wildlife tours and koi feedings.
- In-room Keurig coffee and tea.
- Concierge services.
- Daily yoga/fitness classes.
- Resort shuttle service in Ka’anapali.
- Unlimited tennis, pickle ball or basketball court time; equipment included.
- Welcome Lei upon arrival.
- On site Beach portrait session and 5X7 print from Grins2Go.
- Discounted green fees at Ka’anapali Golf Courses and Pro Shop.
- 24-hour access to automatic pool towel stations throughout resort.
- Backpack beach chair and umbrella usage.
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
11 a.m.
Rooms
806
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Reviews
2 nights in paradise
em_be53 (Bondi, Australia) on Dec 06, 2025
We stayed a couple of nights for our 35th wedding anniversary. We have stayed here before and love it here. The large resort pool wasn’t too busy this time although they’ve closed in the pool cave bar with a recent extension to Japengo. I think the hotel gym is one of the best located and well equipped of all hotels I’ve stayed in. Breakfast at Swan court was a large buffet and pretty well prepared. We don’t eat at any of the restaurants this time, but bought coffee at the Honolulu coffee company on site and had pool drinks and lunch. Self parking is, what I’d consider expensive at a place with large amount of land and a big car park, but no option really. Also the resort fee is ridiculous. I don’t know why they just don’t add it to the accommodation fee, as really, that’s what it is and you have to pay it, but all the other hotels also follow this ridiculous and uniquely American practice. The beach outside the hotel is no very eroded and rocky, so you need to walk to whalers village if you want a decent beach to lay on and swim at. The sustainable practice of providing an aluminium water bottle and refill stations is a good idea. Staff were friendly and helpful and room was large and comfortable and you can’t beat the view
A magical stay in Maui!
EricraLikesTraveling (Pasco, Washington) on Dec 02, 2025
I took my two teens to Maui for Thanksgiving this year and it was magical! We stayed at the Hyatt Regency Maui and I would highly recommend this hotel to everyone! Check in was quick and easy and each guest was greeted with a kukui nut lei. You're given an elastic (think wide hair tie band) bracelet that acts as your room key. This was so handy! You could wear it all the time and never have to worry about grabbing your key before leaving your room or having to carry something with you to breakfast or the pool. It was also easily removable if you didn't want to wear it swimming or out to a nice dinner. The bracelet also acted as your key to pick up towels from the towel "vending machine" as my kids called it. You could take and return towels whenever you wanted. There were always chairs available by the pool no matter if we went at 10am or 2pm. They had attendants regularly tidying the pool area throughout the day and removing towels that people had left for too long on chairs, which I appreciated. The main pool was plenty big and never felt crowded. The kids' pool looked great for little ones and my teens and I had fun on the big slide. We also checked out the pool next door and enjoyed the more natural river-like feel to it. The only downside was that the beach area directly in front of the hotel was small and rocky but this was not a big deal and would not keep us from staying there again or recommending this hotel to friends and family. In fact, there are so many great beaches in Maui, that I recommend getting out and away from the hotel anyway to do some exploring for your beach time. We also enjoyed viewing the penguins, swans, and parrots throughout the property. The grounds were so beautiful. We stayed in a corner room in the central building and had a beautiful view of both the mountains and the ocean. The breakfast buffet always had something for everyone and made grabbing something in the morning quick and easy so we could get started on our days quicker. They also had a delicious coffee shop which we enjoyed several mornings, and it also served açai bowls which I'm bummed we didn't get to try. If you needed a quick snack, to purchase sunscreen, or shop for last minute souvenirs, the onsite gift shop had it all. There were plenty of plugs in the room for charging all your devices. The bathroom had plenty of counter space and extra storage space below too. The shower was a nice big walk in and the provided hair dryer was powerful. Additional amenities included a decent sized mini fridge, a Keurig, and a hot water kettle. Our room had two lanais, one with two chairs and a table and the other just a walk out. We hung our swimsuits on the chairs every night and they were dry by morning. Finally, the location is perfect; close to Whalers Village, Black Rock Beach, and Lahaina. I have zero negative things to say about this hotel!
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