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Top Maalaea Hotel Reviews
Maui Seaside Hotel
8/10 Good
"Great location, conveniently close to shopping centers and eating places. Friendly staff, upgraded rooms, quiet in rooms away from the pool... would definitely stay there again!"
"I visited Royal Lahaina with my partner and we had a partial ocean view room on the 12th floor in the tower. The view was of the golf course, mountains and ocean. It was an amazing view for the price and I consider this hotel a great value. It’s a small resort with vintage Hawaiian vibes—simple and beautiful. The grounds are really gorgeous and lush, with a beautiful canyon tree which hosts performances at night. The sand bottom beach is heaven and it’s the best swimming beach I’ve ever experienced. We travel quite a bit and were in love with the entire property.
The property is walking distance to Whaler’s Village and other properties and restaurants. We went snorkeling at Black Rock (Sheraton has snorkels for rent there, super easy) and had shave ice after—then a short walk back to Royal Lahaina.
I would like to come back with my kiddos and try a bungalow—they are a bit more private but lack the views we had in the tower.
What could be better: the toilet room/shower is small, lower ceilings and more rustic than the room. If you rent an umbrella for the beach, the chairs are really uncomfortable and not Lou ge style —but we could have spent more for a bungalow on the grass which is close to the beach.
One restaurant on the property and it’s delicious. The coffee shop/ice cream shop is a great value and place for snacks.
We typically like boutique hotels and while this is a resort we found it very charming. We will definitely be back."
"My stay was a nightmare, not just due to a massive bug infestation after a storm, but because of the front desk’s dismissive and unprofessional attitude.
On our first night, hundreds of bugs swarmed our entrance and bathroom. After I called, housekeeping came to vacuum. Housekeeping was kind and cleared the bugs, advising us to keep all lights off. We complied immediately. However, the swarm returned shortly after. I was forced to kill bugs and block the door gap with towels to block them from entering.
The next morning, I requested a room change, showing photo evidence that while our door (near the elevator/vent where the bugs entered) was swarmed, others were clear. The front desk agreed to change but her response was unprofessional:
1. Gaslighting: The agent repeatedly insinuated it was my fault, questioning if I left lights on 2 times despite my assurances that we followed all instructions.
2. Absurd Deflections: When shown that other rooms were clean she claimed maybe other guests used bug repellent. It is the hotel’s responsibility, not the guests’, to manage pest control. My Not to mention I had already sprayed until I could barely breathe with no effect.
3. Rude Communication: When I explained the towel-blocking was unsustainable, she interrupted me with an impatient, insincere "sorry."
4. Lack of Transparency: No warning was given at check-in about the light/bug issue. We later discovered bugs were entering through a vent near the elevator directly next to our room."
What are some accommodation options with pools in Maalaea?
Grand Wailea Maui, A Waldorf Astoria Resort: Features sunloungers, a communal pool and complimentary wireless Internet access. The Westin Maui Resort & Spa, Ka'anapali: Resort, 9-minute walk from Wailea Beach. Offers 9 outdoor swimming pools, a children's pool and a lazy river. Maui Coast Hotel: Hotel steps from Whalers Village. Provides 2 restaurants, 3 outdoor swimming pools and a full-service spa. Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows: Hotel located near Wailea Beach. Features 2 outdoor swimming pools, a children's pool and 2 restaurants. Fairmont Kea Lani Maui: Hotel, 8-minute walk from Kaanapali Beach. Offers a full-service spa, 2 outdoor swimming pools and 2 bars.
What is there to see and do in Maalaea?
Explore places such as Kaanapali Beach, Wailea Beach and Whalers Village while you're in the area. Enjoy a stroll along the shore at Maalaea Beach and Maalaea Bay Beaches. The seaside, whale watching and snorkelling are just some of the things to enjoy while you're in the area.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Maalaea?
Taking the local weather in Maalaea into account is an important factor for planning your visit, especially if you plan to spend your trip by the pool. The hottest months are usually September and August, with an average temperature of 26°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 23°C. Average annual precipitation for Maalaea is 288 mm.