Designed by the award-winning Rockwell Group, Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort opened in 2013 and was the first Andaz located in a resort destination. As with all Andaz properties, Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort creates inspiring experiences through culturally rich offerings that help guests feel more like a local.
The resort’s 320 guestrooms and suites, including 30 luxurious two- to four-bedroom residential-style villas, offer discerning guests a secluded hideaway, just steps from the sands of Mokapu Beach. Built with the environment in mind, Andaz Maui is a LEED® Silver certified resort.
Andaz Maui delivers farm-fresh, seasonal, and sophisticated culinary experiences utilizing the unforgettable island flavors of Maui. Serving breakfast and dinner, Ka’ana Kitchen’s unique, residential-style setting offers views of the ocean while providing a culinary experience that reflects the rich heritage of Hawaii. The resort’s second full-service restaurant, Morimoto Maui, by acclaimed Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto, focuses on the seamless integration of Japanese and Hawaiian traditions.
Discover Hawaii?s most authentic luxury lu?au, Feast at Mokapu Lu?au. Indulge in a three-course plating of traditional Hawaiian dishes and unlimited premium cocktails while enjoying an interactive storytelling of Hawaii’s Polynesian ancestors arriving to Maui.
The 14,000 sf ‘Awili Spa and Salon creates custom treatments designed with your personal wellness goals in mind. For group events, the resort features more than 57,000 sf of flexible indoor / outdoor event space with unparalleled views of Wailea’s pristine Mokapu Beach. Each of the Andaz Studios offer incomparable functionality and state-of-the-art technology, designed in a residential seaside style.
Location
Wailea - BeachProperty Information
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Resort Details
Hotel Advisories
General Policies & Fine Print
Check-in Policy:
Hotel requires a credit/debit card authorization or cash deposit upon check-in for incidentals; this will place a hold on your funds.
Convention Policy:
Individuals attending a convention cannot book this property for their stay. If found attending a convention, guests may be subject to higher room rates upon arrival.
Hotel Spring Break Policy:
This hotel cannot guarantee a spring-break-free environment.
General Information:
Room taxes are included in vacation price.
Minimum night stay restrictions may apply.
Reservation changes may not be permitted unless authorized by the hotel.
Resort Fee: A minimum mandatory hotel-imposed Resort fee of $50 (plus tax) per room, per day will be charged and collected by the hotel at check-in or check-out.
Mandatory hotel imposed resort fee inclusions:
- GoPro Hero Camera Rental
- Outrigger Excursion
- Guided Kayak Tours
- Snorkel Gear for one hour (longer rental available at cost)
- Stand Up Paddle Board Lessons
- Yoga & Fitness Classes
- Single & Tandem Bike Rental
- Ukulele Lessons
- Body Board Rental (additional cost)
- 45 minute Complimentary Photography Session
- Coconut Husking and Weaving Lessons
- Mix-it-Up Class (additional cost)
- Poke Making Class (additional cost)
- Lei Making
- Hula Lessons
- Blend & Balance (additional cost)
- Walk Story
- Bingo
- Live Music
- Fitness area, including Peloton bikes
The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change. The hotel can provide current fee and inclusions when you check-in.
Customer Ratings & Reviews
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
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Andaz is the best - amazing experience -- look no further!!
I highly recommend the Andaz for any occasion. We went for our babymoon and we had the best time. Upon arrival, you are warmly greeted and provided with a lei! Our room had a lovely view facing the ocean and the perfect location to watch every sunset. We took advantage of the activities including bamboo making, lei making, bingo, and the water activities. The breakfast buffet was incredible, everything was included from fresh juices and fruit, to savory items, fresh omelettes, oatmeal, yogurt, bagels, pastries and more! Each restaurant in the resort is great. At any point in time, we tried their breakfast, lunch and dinner and the food always tasted so fresh. There wasn't one bad meal. The ahi tuna poke I want to particularly call out for its beautiful presentation. I also had the opportunity to have a prenatal massage at the Spa and the staff made me feel so comfortable and answered any questions I had. Speaking of staff, the staff is extremely friendly and just wants to make sure you have a great stay. The concierge is very helpful in planning out our activities and restaurant recommendations. We also loved our photo session through Pacific Dream Photography that you can do through the hotel. They captured such wonderful photos to remember our babymoon. Thank you for such a special week and we can't wait to be back!
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Nice but Dense
Beautiful modern hotel in Wailea. Nice entry and lobby, with expansive views of the grounds. Although rooms are small, they are expertly laid out to take advantage of every inch. But still very small for Maui and you feel cramped. Had an ocean view room which was nice with small but nice deck with decent view. Grounds are beautiful although really dense as the buildings are packed in. There are several pool areas, but again really packed in. Really enjoyed the morning yoga class as it’s done on a nice grassy area next to the ocean.
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Andaz was a delight
Our first time to Maui and we were really happy that we chose the Andaz. We walked around and peeked into the other resorts and kept saying that the Andaz was the best! We will be coming back. Our room with a terrace and view of the ocean was quiet, beautiful, the bed was super comfortable, pillows were exceptional, loved the big bathroom and plunge bathtub. I really enjoyed the layout of the room and also the hotel as well. All of the infinity pools were so pretty. And nice and warm and not crowded. Except for the Jacuzzi. I feel like they need another Jacuzzi. It was too crowded to go into at night. I would say the only thing I wasn’t happy with was the fitness room. It wasn’t big enough. It was very crowded and there was no place for someone to put a mat down and do floor exercises so that was my only disappointment. I’m not sure if there was a separate quiet yoga room I could’ve used? Also the breakfast buffet was really good but not extravagantly impressive compared to other hotels we’ve stayed at, but it had pretty much everything I wanted in a breakfast and I did enjoy everything that I had each day. Food was really delicious. Actually now having written that, I do appreciate the less extravagant breakfast buffet as it is better for the environment and most likely avoids unnecessary food waste and I know sustainability is a goal of the Andaz. I very much loved that we were given a water bottle when we checked in and refilled it at stations. That was genius and made me really appreciate the values of the hotel. in Waikiki, the Moana Surfrider gives unlimited Aquafina bottles to each guest and I can’t imagine the waste/expense/damage to the environment flying in probably millions of water bottles and then having to recycle them! So I take back my comment about the breakfast! It was perfect. I would rather there not be food wasted. We are already looking forward to our next visit, and breakfast.
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Great place to celebrate a special occasion
We had a great time at the resort. The activities that are included in the resort fee are pretty great (Kayaking, paddle boarding, snorkeling, canoeing etc..). The beach right out front was wonderful and we saw many whales and brilliant sunsets from the pool.
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Great, relaxing honeymoon stay
My wife and I kicked off our honeymoon here, and the hotel exceeded our expectations. The entire hotel has an understated, open vibe that is a welcome departure from the over the top aesthetics of the the other hotels in Wailea. The room design of their standard rooms are particularly well suited to couples, especially the massive horizontal shower with a glass front to the bed and balcony. There's a bit of wear and tear evident in the room after a decade of use and it does not look ultra modern or trendy anymore, but I think they did a good job designing with longevity in mind as is so often the case with Hyatt properties. Unless you actively want a plush-style luxury experience this shouldn't be a problem. The pool terraces are both very cool to look at and very functional, providing lots of swimming and lounging space for different groups of guests and great views for everyone. The beach was obviously one of the best beaches in the world, but that should go without saying for any property in Wailea. The staff at the pool and beach were also very attentive and proactive. Food was also almost uniformly good, with the particular highlights being the quality of the everyday food like the breakfast buffet (the best either of us have enjoyed at any hotel), the beach lunch options, and even the late night room service. The dinners we had there at the main restaurant and during the luau were closer to ok than great, but still had lots of variety. The spa was another highlight. The massage therapists were very very good (something we're usually fairly picky about), the locker and indoor plunge/sauna facilities were nice and well-maintained, and my wife gave high marks to the salon. Overall we were very happy we chose to stay here instead of the other Wailea hotels (at least as a couple), and would happily make that choice again the next time we're in Maui.