Nearby Points of Interest
Whalers Village - 10-minute walk
Lahaina Town - 15-minute drive
Maui Ocean Center - 30-minute drive
Iao Valley State Park - 45-minute drive
Hookipa Beach Park - 1-hour drive
Makena State Park - 1.5-hour drive
Makawao - 1.5-hour drive
Haleakala volcano crater - 2-hour drive
Hana rainforest - 3.5-hour drive
Oheo Gulch - 5-hour drive
Kahului Airport (OGG): Approximate driving time is 40 minutes and distance is 27 miles.
Driving directions from Kahului Airport: Exit the airport on Keolani Pl and proceed one mile. Stay in the middle lane and continue onto Dairy Rd / Hwy 380, which becomes Kuihelani Hwy / Hwy 380 at the intersection with Puunene Ave. Continue straight on Hwy 380 for five miles until it ends. Turn left onto Honoapiilani Hwy / Hwy 30 and proceed 18 miles. After passing Lahaina, turn left onto Kaanapali Pkwy at a traffic light at the entrance to Kaanapali. Proceed one-half mile to hotel at end of road on left.
Kapalua West Maui Airport (JHM): Approximate driving time is 10 minutes and distance is four miles.
Driving directions from Kapalua West Maui Airport: Exit the airport and turn left onto Hwy 30. Drive past the first two entrances to Kaanapali Resort and proceed to third entrance. Turn right onto Kaanapali Pkwy, and proceed one-half mile to hotel at end of road on left.
Getting there: From the Kahului Airport, airport shuttles, taxis, and rental cars are the most popular ways of getting to the hotel. One-way shuttle fares start from $26–35 for one person, and taxi fares are more than $36. Fees subject to change without notice. Shuttle reservations are required. Guests interested in a sedan or limo pick-up (more than $36) should contact the hotel concierge to make arrangements. Fee subject to change without notice. From the Kapalua airport, taxis and rental cars are the two viable ways of getting to the hotel. Taxi fares range from $5–15. Fee subject to change without notice. For both airports, car rentals are available online.
Getting around: Most guests find rental cars to be the most convenient option, especially for popular day trips to Hana and Haleakala. Car rentals are available online. Walking and bicycles are popular ways of getting around within the Kaanapali Resort. The Kaanapali Trolley is a complimentary resort shuttle that stops at all hotels located in the Kaanapali Resort, the golf course pro shop, the Sugar Cane Train depot, and the Whaler's Village Shopping Center. For under $5, the Akina West Maui Shuttle, part of the Holo Ka'a Public Transit System, stops at the hotel and makes hourly runs to Lahaina; with fares between $5–15, service is also available to Kapalua, Maalaea Harbor, Kihei, and Wailea. Fee subject to change without notice. Taxis are also available.
 | | 2605 Kaanapali Pkwy Lahaina, HI 96761 USA
Nearest major airport: Kahului, Maui, HI (OGG-Kahului)
Area: Kaanapali (Maui) Resort community includes Honokowai, a northern beach town, and Lahaina, with New England-style architecture and a busy harbor to the south. Restaurants, pools, golf courses, tennis courts, condos, and hotels flank a 3-mile stretch of beach. Home to Whalers Village, a high-end shopping complex with whaling museum. Close to Maalaea Harbor and East Maui. |
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