Planning a trip to Maui? From luxury beachfront resorts in Wailea to laid-back vacation rentals in Lahaina and family-friendly hotels near Ka’anapali, Maui offers accommodations for every travel style and budget. To help you find the perfect place to stay, we’ve rounded up some of the best resorts, hotels, and vacation rentals across the island—complete with quick highlights and easy links to check current prices and availability.
If you’re still weighing your options beyond Maui, this guide to top places to stay across the Hawaiian islands breaks it all down.
Explore Maui Accommodations by Travel Style
From five-star beachfront resorts to affordable condos and one-of-a-kind boutique stays, Maui offers something for every kind of traveler. Use the sections below to quickly jump to the type of accommodations that best fit your budget, vacation style, and ideal island experience.
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Want a quieter, less touristy experience? Take a look at the least crowded Hawaiian island before deciding where to stay — some islands offer far more privacy and space than others.
🌺 Luxury Resorts in Maui
Preview | Property | Rating | |
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4.33/5
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Best for: Honeymooners & luxury seekers
Location: Wailea (South Maui)
Price Range: $$$$$ ($1,200+/night)
Consistently ranked among the world’s top resorts, the Four Seasons Maui sits on the pristine Wailea Beach with three infinity pools, an award-winning spa, and impeccable service. Featured in The White Lotus Season 1, it’s the gold standard of Hawaiian luxury.
Standout Amenities: Adults-only Serenity Pool, Spa Wailea, on-site Wolfgang Puck restaurant.
Why Stay Here
What to Know
- No resort fees (rare for a luxury Hawaiian property)
- Kids stay and eat free with paying adults
- Three pools including an adults-only Serenity Pool
- Complimentary cabanas, kayaks, snorkel gear, and fitness classes
- World-class dining with Wolfgang Puck’s Spago on-site
- One of the most expensive resorts in Hawaii
- Books up 6–12 months in advance for peak seasons
- Resort vibe can feel formal — not for laid-back travelers
Best for: Families wanting space and luxury
Location: Kapalua (West Maui)
Price Range: $$$$$ ($1,500+/night)
All suites and residences (1–4 bedrooms) make this resort perfect for families or groups who want luxury with room to spread out. Set on a crescent-shaped bay regularly named one of America’s best beaches.
Standout Amenities: Spa Montage, multi-bedroom residences, Cliff House private dining.
Why Stay Here
What to Know
- All units are spacious suites or multi-bedroom residences with full kitchens
- Located on Kapalua Bay, voted one of America’s best beaches
- Exceptional Spa Montage with 15+ treatment rooms
- Less crowded than Wailea or Kāʻanapali resorts
- Access to two championship golf courses
- Among the priciest properties on the island
- Far from Lahaina/Kīhei dining and nightlife (30+ min drive)
- Weather on West Maui can be windier than South Maui
- Limited on-site dining compared to larger resorts
Best for: Families with kids
Location: Wailea (South Maui)
Price Range: $$$$ ($800+/night)
The ultimate family resort with a 9-pool “Wailea Canyon Activity Pool,” water slides, a lazy river, and even a water elevator. Recently renovated and still one of the most fun resorts in Hawaii.
Standout Amenities: Hibiscus Spa, Camp Grande kids program, beachfront luaus.
Why Stay Here
What to Know
- Unmatched pool complex with slides, lazy river, and water elevator
- Camp Grande kids program lets parents enjoy adult time
- Beachfront location on Wailea Beach
- Recently renovated rooms and public spaces
- On-site luau and multiple dining options
- Can feel crowded and chaotic during peak season
- Daily resort fee adds $50+/night
- Not ideal for couples seeking quiet romance
- Pool areas fill up early — chair-saving is competitive
Not sure Maui is the one? You might want to compare how it stacks up against other Hawaiian islands before choosing where to stay.
🏨 Mid-Range Hotels & Resorts
Preview | Property | Rating | |
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Best for: Design-savvy couples
Location: Wailea (South Maui)
Price Range: $$$$ ($700–$1,000/night)
A modern, design-forward resort with a sleek, minimalist Hawaiian aesthetic. The cascading infinity pools overlooking Mokapu Beach are Instagram-famous for good reason.
Standout Amenities: Morimoto Maui, four-tiered infinity pools, ʻĀwili Spa
Why Stay Here
What to Know
- Sleek modern design stands out from traditional Hawaiian decor
- Four-tiered infinity pools with stunning ocean views
- Morimoto Maui restaurant on-site
- Hyatt World of Hyatt points redeemable
- Quieter, more sophisticated vibe than other Wailea resorts
- Minimalist design feels less “tropical” to some guests
- Limited shade around the pools — bring sunscreen
- Resort fee and parking charges add up
- Smaller beach frontage than neighboring properties
Best for: Travelers wanting authentic Hawaiian culture
Location: Kāʻanapali (West Maui)
Price Range: $$$ ($400–$600/night)
Known as “Hawaii’s Most Hawaiian Hotel,” this locally-beloved property offers genuine cultural programming, hula lessons, lei-making, and a warm aloha spirit you won’t find at chain resorts.
Why Stay Here
What to Know
- Genuine Hawaiian cultural programming (hula, lei-making, ukulele)
- Locally owned and operated — staff feel like family
- Whale-shaped pool and oceanfront luau
- More affordable than neighboring resort properties
- Prime Kāʻanapali Beach location
- Rooms are older and less luxurious than nearby competitors
- No spa on property
- Limited on-site dining options
- Decor is dated (some find it charming, others outdated)
Why Stay Here
What to Know
- Best snorkeling location of any Maui resort (Black Rock)
- Famous nightly torch-lighting and cliff-diving ceremony
- Marriott Bonvoy points eligible
- Recently renovated rooms and lobby
- Large lagoon-style pool
- Large property — can feel impersonal
- Resort fees and parking add ~$60/night
- Black Rock area gets crowded with non-guest snorkelers
- Some rooms have parking lot views — request ocean view
🏝️ Best Condo & Vacation Rental Options
Preview | Property | Rating | |
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Aston at The Whaler on Kāʻanapali Beach • Free self parking • 24-hour health club • 2 outdoor tennis courts | 4.28/5
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Best for: Families & extended stays
Location: Kāʻanapali (West Maui)
Price Range: $$$ ($450–$800/night)
Full-kitchen condos (studios to 3-bedrooms) with resort amenities — the best of both worlds. Multiple pools, on-site dining, and direct beach access make it ideal for families wanting to cook some meals.
Why Stay Here
What to Know
- Full kitchens save significant money on meals
- Five pools including a kids’ splash zone
- Duke’s Beach House on-site (excellent dining)
- Washer/dryer in every unit
- North end of Kāʻanapali — quieter beach section
- Unit quality varies (individually owned condos)
- Daily resort fee plus parking
- Beach in front has rocky areas at low tide
- No daily housekeeping in some rental programs
Why Stay Here
What to Know
- Prime Kāʻanapali Beach location at condo prices
- Full kitchens and spacious oceanfront lanais
- Next door to Whalers Village shopping and dining
- Tennis courts and fitness center on-site
- Great value for the location
- Older building — decor varies unit to unit
- No on-site restaurants (but Whalers Village is next door)
- Limited resort-style services
- Some units need updating
✨ Boutique & Unique Stays
Preview | Property | Rating | |
4.51/5
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4.28/5
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4.65/5
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Why Stay Here
What to Know
- Adults-only (16+) for a peaceful, romantic atmosphere
- Only 72 suites — intimate and exclusive
- Famous treehouse dining experience
- Complimentary shuttle to Wailea Beach
- Award-winning on-site restaurant
- Maui’s only Relais & Châteaux property
- Not beachfront (hillside location with shuttle access)
- Premium pricing for a property without direct beach
- Limited amenities compared to large resorts
- Treehouse dining books up months in advance
- Not suitable for families with young kids
Why Stay Here
What to Know
- Walking distance to Pāʻia’s best restaurants and shops
- Private beach access through hotel pathway
- Perfect launching point for Road to Hāna day trip
- Stylish, design-forward rooms with island charm
- Close to world-famous Hoʻokipa Beach for windsurfing
- No pool or resort amenities
- Town can be noisy at night (especially weekends)
- North Shore weather is wetter and windier than south
- 45+ minutes from Wailea/Kāʻanapali attractions
- Limited parking
Why Stay Here
What to Know
- The only true resort in remote Hāna
- Experience authentic, untouched Hawaii
- Horseback riding, cultural classes, and wellness programs
- Sea Ranch Cottages offer privacy and ocean views
- No TVs in rooms — true digital detox
- 2.5-hour drive on the winding Road to Hāna to get there
- Limited dining options (essentially the resort restaurant)
- Spotty Wi-Fi and cell service
- Far from other Maui attractions — plan to stay put
- Rainy weather is common on this side of the island
For travelers weighing value, Maui and Oahu can offer very different experiences depending on your priorities.
💰 Budget-Friendly Pick
Preview | Property | Rating | |
4.58/5
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Why Stay Here
What to Know
- Best value on the island for South Maui
- Walking distance to three Kamaole beaches
- Two pools and hot tubs on-site
- Free parking (rare in Maui!)
- Close to Kīhei restaurants, shops, and nightlife
- Locally owned and operated
- Not beachfront — about a 5-minute walk to sand
- Rooms are simple and functional, not luxurious
- No ocean views from most rooms
- Limited on-site dining
- Kīhei traffic can be heavy during peak hours
Still torn between islands? A quick side-by-side comparison can make the decision much easier.
📍 Which Area of Maui Should You Stay In?
| Area | Best For | Vibe |
|---|---|---|
| Wailea | Luxury, honeymoons | Upscale, calm |
| Kāʻanapali | Families, first-timers | Classic resort |
| Kapalua | Quiet luxury, golfers | Refined, scenic |
| Kīhei | Budget, nightlife | Lively, casual |
| Pāʻia | Surfers, free spirits | Bohemian, artsy |
| Hāna | Adventurers, solitude | Remote, untouched |
🌴 Final Tips for Booking Your Maui Stay
- Book 6–9 months in advance for peak seasons (mid-December to March, June–August)
- Watch for resort fees — they can add $40–$75/night
- Consider a rental car — essential for exploring beyond your resort
- Check Lahaina recovery updates — some West Maui businesses are still rebuilding after the 2023 fires; travel respectfully and support local
- Look for kamaʻāina or AAA rates if eligible — savings can be significant
🤙 Ready to Book Your Maui Getaway?
Whether you’re splurging on a Four Seasons suite or saving with a Kīhei condo, Maui delivers unforgettable experiences at every price point. The key is matching your accommodation to your travel style — and now you have 12 vetted options to choose from.
Have questions about a specific property or area? Drop a comment below — we love helping fellow travelers plan their perfect Maui escape!
