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Golden sand beaches, gentle breezes and tranquil turquoise waters are the hallmarks of Maui's world-famous Wailea, and the reason that the luxury all-suite and villa oceanfront Fairmont Kea Lani is a Hawaiian paradise. Home to the Polo Beach, mesmerizing sunsets, and a bountiful offering of activities and services, the Kea Lani is an idyllic escape for families and couples alike. Located close to Wailea's three championship 18-hole, par 72 golf courses, 11 tennis courts, and boutique shopping, Fairmont Kea Lani adds snorkeling, stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, sailing, diving, and myriad island-wide excursions to keep you busy. If you prefer a more leisurely pace, relax by one of three pools and pamper yourself with a rejuvenating treatment in the full-service Spa Kea Lani. The Kea Lani is the essence of aloha, in a tropical paradise.
Fairmont Kea Lani Maui
4100 Wailea Alanui Drive
Wailea, Maui, Hawaii
96753
Nearest Airport: OGG
A “5 Star” that acts like a 3 Star. The Fairmont has spacious rooms, but the overall experience was underwhelming for the price. The pools were fine but nothing memorable. We skipped the resort restaurants because there were better-rated options nearby. The service had no “fine touches” that said luxury. Think the service level of a Courtyard Marriott. Nice, but not special. The valet staff was excellent and the clear highlight of the service. Beyond that, service felt basic, especially at the pool and beach. We chose the Fairmont for its beach access and chair service, but the beach chair service ends at 4:30 p.m., and there is no food or drink service on the beach. To get anything, you have to walk back up into the resort, which is inconvenient. Pool service was also very limited. Several times there was no attendant available, so we had to get our own towels, and servers were hard to find. Across multiple visits, I was only checked on once. For a resort centered on the pool and beach experience, the service did not meet expectations.
Joshua C
I rarely leave negative reviews, but unfortunately this stay has been extremely disappointing, especially considering the amount of money we paid for this vacation. Our stay is costing approximately $23,000, and for that price I expected a true luxury experience. Unfortunately, the service and overall experience have fallen far below expectations. One of the most frustrating issues has been the service at the restaurants. We ordered food for our family, our children were hungry, and after waiting more than an hour, we still had not received our food. When we asked about the delay, we were told that the staff was “trying their best” and that the resort was “understaffed.” While I understand that staffing challenges can happen, that is not something guests should be expected to absorb while paying full luxury-resort rates. If a resort cannot provide the level of service it advertises because of staffing shortages, that is a management issue, not a guest issue. The resort itself is also not nearly as impressive as I expected based on the reputation and pricing. The pool and waterslide area is poorly designed for families. Children constantly have to go up and down stairs, and the layout makes it difficult for parents to keep a close eye on them. It is simply not a convenient setup for families with younger children. The room arrangement was also disappointing. Having a king bed and a sofa bed for a family does not feel like a luxury accommodation. The sofa bed is uncomfortable and not what I would expect from a resort in this price category. While the staff has generally been polite, the overall level of service, attention to detail, and resort experience do not justify the premium price. In hindsight, I wish I had stayed at the Four Seasons. In my opinion, the difference in quality, service, and overall experience is significant. We still have several days remaining in our stay, but based on our experience so far, I would not return to this resort. I genuinely hope hotel management reaches out to discuss these concerns because for the amount we paid, I expected a world-class experience and unfortunately that has not been the case.
Cem K
Pretty crappy for a supposed 5 star hotel. I’ll spare you all the details but the highlights were having a room above construction that started at 7am every morning and our maid trying to flush garbage down the toilet (seriously). They are having a gnat problem, which they acknowledged upon arrival, but there were numerous other bugs. Check in was very slow, when we added a second room close to our other room because I have a leg injury they picked a room maybe 200 yards away. With a view of the parking lot. For $11K a week. At a 5 star hotel. We then waited about an hour for them to get another room ready. As an added plus my wife had two partially used bottles of mouthwash. Lastly there is no water in the room. They have one dispenser per floor at this giant hotel and they give you a water bottle. The last thing I want to do when I get done with a long day of travel is hunt down water. We stayed at the Fairmont Del Mar immediately after on this trip… they had two large reusable glass bottles of water in the room. Genius! I strongly encourage the management of this garbage hotel to go to the Del Mar property to see how to run a hotel.
Anthony O
We loved our 3 night stay. Our suite was fantastic - very spacious, clean, comfortable and with an amazing view. Housekeeping was also top notch. We had 2 minor issues getting to the room. The 1st was a missed cleaning spot in the room but Housekeeping promptly came and fixed the oversight. The 2nd was a maintenance issue with the automatic drapes - they didnt work. Unfortunately maintenance never came or fixed them during our 3 days there despite raising the issue immediately after checking in. My biggest "gripe" would be pool seating. There are just too many paid cabanas (most of which were empty). It's a bit tacky to remove so much free seating in am effort to drive customers to soend +325/day for a cabana. Also, some of the pool was in need of maintenance and upkeep. Overall, though, we had a wonderful time. The food was great too at the various restaurants (including pool side service). We'd definitely return. Overall I'd rate this hotel more as 4.5 stars.
Qwicker1985
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outstanding Family Getaway at Fairmont Kea Lani Our stay at the Fairmont Kea Lani was absolutely wonderful from start to finish. Every visit reminds us why this is our favorite place to spend quality time with family. One of the highlights was our incredible dinner at Ko. The food was exceptional, and our server, Leanne, provided outstanding service that made the evening even more special. We'd also like to give a special thank you to Peni, the General Manager, whose leadership and hospitality are evident throughout the entire dinner experience. Shout out to culinary for the amazing dishes! We spent many relaxing hours by the pool, where we always had the perfect seats and received amazing service. A huge mahalo to Kat, Allen, and Leko for taking such great care of us. Their kindness, attentiveness, and genuine aloha spirit made our vacation unforgettable. From the beautiful grounds and luxurious accommodations to the exceptional staff, the Fairmont Kea Lani consistently exceeds our expectations. There is truly no other place we would rather spend time with our family. Thank you to everyone at the Fairmont Kea Lani for your continued hospitality. We can't wait to return!
81Tara_Lynn - Waikapu, Hawaii
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We stayed at the Fairmont Kea Lani Maui for and had a wonderful time. Most importantly, even above the great room, excellent service and delicious food, was that our seven-year-old son had the most fun. Many thanks for another wonderful vacation!
- V. Compton