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At the end of the Hana Highway, on the lush eastern coast of Maui, is Hāna-Maui Resort, where tranquility is a way of life. The glittering Pacific Ocean is the star of the show at this luxury retreat set on 66 acres of pristine countryside. Each of our 75 rooms, suites and family residences come with a private lanai, ideal for reveling in island trade winds or admiring a colorful sunset. Some rooms are intentionally designed without clocks, radios or TV's, to offer a peaceful respite ideally situated along the Road to Hana. Looking for a little more space? Choose a one- or two-bedroom residence, which boast a gourmet kitchen, separate living area and dining table. Hana is the perfect setting for family adventures or romantic getaways alike.
Hana-Maui Resort
5031 Hana Highway
Hana, Maui, Hawaii
96713
Nearest Airport: OGG
If the weather prevents you from being outdoors, there is almost nothing to do. According to the valet, it is rainy here a lot. So why have they not made it possible to have a fun experience even if the weather is inclement? Despite this they will still charge you a $45 "resort fee" which I would not have minded much if I could have used the various facilities. But they were not available most days of our stay since the weather was bad. No onsite bar is open (except, apparently for special occasions like the super bowl, but you need to pay extra then) if the pool bar is closed -- which it is when the weather is bad. There is a affiliated "ranch" restaurant up the road if you want to walk there in the rain or get the valets to drive you up. (If you bring your own car it can't be parked near your lodging--so would either need to walk to your car, call valet to pick you up or just walk to the restaurant which is about as far as the car parking. Oh, and you'll get charged a $20 fee for parking per day anyway.) At the ranch restaurant I got a sad mixed drink which cost over $28 when tax and tip are factored in. For $28 it should be special (large, pretty, creative, delicious). It was not--garnish was a small slice of lime and drink was small and ordinary. Fried chicken satay was not good at all. Fries only mediocre. I actually loved the beet salad and should have not tried other items. But food trucks nearby had better food overall, better value for one's money. Too bad they are also closed for inclement weather. I also did not feel like the staff were warm or welcoming at the ranch restaurant. Schlepping over from the resort was a pain, particularly in the rain and particularly when there was a beautiful restaurant right there on site. But that restaurant is only opened for breakfast. Breakfasts were good though. No hot tub unless you pay extra for a spa pass or spa service, but even then the hot tub is terrible--not hot, missing tiles and with a lava stone surround that snags your swimsuit if you lean back). They offer yoga, but it was randomly cancelled (no note, you just wait there and no instructor shows up). No comfy public seating (there was a library with 3 chairs, all taken when weather was bad--other seats near lobby exposed to wind and cold ). Outdoor chaise longues very uncomfortable after about 10 minutes of sitting in them anyway, so perhaps just hunkering down in your room is the best plan. Our room had no TV which would not have been a problem if there was something else to do. There was other deferred maintenance in room and around resort besides the hot tub. In our room we could hear neighbor room's kids who woke up early and played outside, waking us up as well. Also teens or young adults (guests vs community?) ran screaming obscenities around the lower part of the property around dusk on two occasions and one truck parked on the street right outside our room at about 1 am and blasted loud music. Perhaps the community does not want this resort in their midst?? Did I mention the fire alarms being tested off and on for about 3 days? They sent a "sorry for the late notice" about that well after it started and probably after receiving several panicked calls from guests.
Suzanne S - Norwich, United Kingdom
Absolutely the best place to stay in Hana. The rooms were fabulous. The staff was delightful. We were glad that we stayed the two nights. It was really quiet and relaxing.
richardrI1456EL
The Hana Maui was a sleeper hit during my weeklong trip to the island. Staying there helped me feel fully relaxed, thanks to the quiet, spacious, tranquil setting. We booked an oceanside room and left the curtains open to wake up with the sunrise, true serenity. My intention was to explore more of Hana but it felt so good staying on the property, we only left to visit the food trucks nearby. Guess we'll have to return and spend more time there!
thisisleahl
This place is fantastic and very relaxing. I did not see or hear any kids and that is always nice when you are on vacation. The rooms are great and the views are outstanding. The pool was very nice and the service at the pool was excellent. The red sand beach is a short hike away and was the coolest beach!
Michael C - Dallas, Texas
We loved our stay at the Hana Maui Resort! This was such a peaceful and relaxing getaway for our 20th anniversary. The staff were all amazing with excellent customer service skills. The views from our bungalow were spectacular, and we saw the most beautiful sunrises each morning we were there. We rented a Jeep from the resort for a day to do some exploring, and we were so thankful we did that. We visited the Black Sand Beach, Botanical Garden, and saw a waterfall. We actually skipped driving the full Road to Hana, and opted to fly to and from OGG to the Hana Airport through Mokulele Airlines. We're so glad we did this instead. We got to see a lot of the coast line from the airplane, and both trips, we were the only ones on the plane. This resort is a must stay if you are going to Maui!
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