The Top 11 Hotels Near nyloS
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A wellness retreat on Maui's quieter North Shore, Lumeria trades resort pageantry for sunrise yoga in pastoral gardens and organic farming lessons that invite participation without demand. The place unfolds as a series of graceful spaces where rest and gentle activity coexist, each reinforcing the other.
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A sprawling beachfront resort of considerable scale and celebrity provenance, where manicured grounds and multiple dining venues serve an expectation of seamless luxury. The architecture and landscaping have become so culturally familiar—thanks in part to television—that arriving feels like returning to a place you've already inhabited.
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An adults-only hilltop retreat set apart from Maui's resort corridor, Hotel Wailea trades beach access for commanding views of ocean and mountains from its perch above the shoreline. The independent property, once a private club, cultivates a meditative quietude that rewards those seeking romance or solitude over activity and noise.
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A sprawling resort perched on a forested hillside above Honolua Bay, The Ritz-Carlton commands views of Molokai across waters that compensate for its remove from the shore. Three beaches and manicured grounds soften what could have been mere opulence—instead, the isolation reads as deliberate sanctuary.
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A compact crescent of fifty-six suites anchors the northern coast of Maui, surrounded by golf courses and protected waters that invite serious diving and snorkeling. The place operates with the amenities of something three times its size, asking you to surrender nothing but your usual expectations of what a small resort can offer.
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This oceanfront Marriott sprawls across 22 acres of Maui's southern coast, pairing renovated rooms with championship golf and a sprawling spa. Sunsets, mai tais, and occasional sea turtles provide the backdrop for both leisured retreats and active escapes.
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A sprawling Waldorf Astoria resort where nine pools cascade across six levels via a river, offering both raucous family activity and the quieter refuge of an adults-only Hibiscus pool. The property anchors itself in Wailea's upscale beach corridor with seven restaurants, a spa, and easy access to golf and tennis, making departure difficult.
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The Andaz Maui inherits its setting—lava cliffs and crescent beach—with the studied ease of a luxury brand confident in its restraint. A boutique sensibility applied to resort scale yields rooms and restaurants that feel less like an inventory of amenities than a considered argument for why Hawaii needed this particular version of excess.
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At Hana-Maui Resort, the absence of televisions, phones, and alarm clocks becomes less a deprivation than an invitation to discover what silence actually sounds like. The place makes its argument quietly: that a room stripped of digital noise might be the most luxurious amenity of all.
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Lanai's only resort sprawls across thirty-five acres of palms and manicured gardens on a bluff above Hulopo'e Beach, a pocket of theatrical plenty on an island famously without traffic lights. The Four Seasons here trades celebrity for seclusion, anchored by a Nicklaus golf course and a spa, with Jeep excursions and catamaran tours filling the gaps between pools.
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On a quiet corner of Lanai, Sensei unfolds as a Japanese-inspired wellness compound where Nobu Matsuhisa's restaurant serves guilt-free cuisine amid gardens anchored by contemporary sculpture and a lava-sheathed pool. The ethos—curated by owner Larry Ellison and wellness doctor David Agus—prizes sleep, movement, and slowness over spectacle, making it less resort than deliberate retreat.