The Top 11 Hotels Near Four Seasons Maui
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Yes, that's the resort from White Lotus season one, and yes, it lives up to the fantasy. This Forbes Five-Star property in Wailea is proper luxury beach resort territory, the kind where guests spend entire days debating which pool to claim. The adults-only serenity pool wins, with views stretching out to Lanai. Restaurants, a serious gym, and Haleakala a short drive away round it out nicely.
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Grand Wailea is a sprawling Waldorf Astoria beachfront resort on Maui where the pool is basically the main event: nine connected pools on six levels, a lazy river running through all of it, and a Grotto Bar you swim up to for a cocktail. Adults can escape to the quieter Hibiscus Pool when the kids take over. Seven restaurants, a massive spa, golf, tennis, and outrigger canoes round things out for the days you actually leave the water.
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A boutique adults-only resort perched on a cliffside above the Wailea coast, this place earns its reputation on views alone. Seventy-two suites spread across fifteen lush acres, and every one of them faces the ocean. The vibe is genuinely calm rather than performatively relaxed, which is a harder thing to pull off than it sounds. Guests here tend to be the kind of people who've already done the big splashy resort and decided they'd rather just sit quietly and stare at three islands.
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A sprawling Marriott beach resort planted between two private sandy beaches on Maui's sunny south shore. The setting does the heavy lifting: aquamarine water, championship golf next door, a massive spa, and sunsets you'll genuinely stop mid-conversation for. Pools, a luau, a food truck slinging poke and shave ice, and actual fine dining mean you rarely need to leave the property, which is either the dream or the trap, depending on who you ask.
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Maui's natural beauty has always done the heavy lifting, but the hotels are finally keeping up. The Andaz at Wailea is Hyatt's boutique-luxury play in resort form, and it pulls it off, trading the stuffy mega-resort energy for something that feels a little more considered. The crowd leans toward people who book the nicer room but still want to feel relaxed about it. The parts that make it up are genuinely impressive.
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Lumeria is a wellness retreat up in the upcountry hills, about as far from a poolside mai tai situation as you can get on Maui. Mornings start with sunrise yoga or meditation in genuinely gorgeous settings, though nobody guilts you for sleeping through it. There's organic farming, water sports, and enough healthful energy that even committed skeptics tend to get swept up. The crowd skews toward people who packed linen and mean it.
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If the crowds in Lahaina have you questioning your life choices, the Ritz-Carlton Kapalua is the antidote. This Forbes Four Star resort sits on 54 oceanfront acres on the north shore, with views stretching out to Molokai and almost no one in your way. The pool setup is genuinely impressive, the spa does real Hawaiian treatments, and six restaurants means you never have to leave, which is kind of the whole idea.
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Lanai has no traffic lights and most roads are unpaved, which tells you everything about how remote this Forbes Five Star resort feels. The Four Seasons sits on a bluff above a marine reserve beach, surrounded by palms, pools, and botanical gardens. Days go toward snorkeling, a Jack Nicklaus golf course, or the spa. Nights are spent in very comfortable rooms. It's a quick ferry or flight from Maui, so the isolation is a feature, not a punishment.
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- Michelin Guide 1 Key
- 50 Best 2025 · Most Admired Hotel Group Award
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If you're the type who checks your phone before your eyes are fully open, Hana-Maui Resort will either cure you or break you. This remote Maui resort is famously free of TVs, phones, and alarm clocks, which sounds like a gimmick until you're two days in and genuinely can't remember what you were so stressed about. The kind of place people drive three hours of switchbacks to reach and then never want to leave.
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A luxury wellness resort on Lanai, the quiet island most people fly right over, Sensei is where you go when you've decided that your regular life needs a serious reset. Nobu Matsuhisa is behind the restaurant, the gardens look like a fever dream of serious sculpture, and the whole place is designed around actually feeling better, not just posing like you do. Expect yoga pavilions, lava-rock pools, and guests who are very serious about their sleep.