Hyatt Regency Maui Resort And Spa

200 Nohea Kai Drive
Kaanapali, Maui, HI 96761
Nightly Rates: ( 405.00 - 785.00 )
4 Star


Property Description

The Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa has been called one of the most spectacular resorts in the world. Mysterious and magical. Lush tropical splendor. A place where time seemingly stands still. Where rare arts and crafts of the Pacific blend with simple elegance into a sunny atrium and verdant tropical gardens. A place where broad promenades are filled with fragrant blossoms...where waterfalls cascade into shimmering pools and velvet grottos...where three miles of soft white sand sparkle against the blue waters of the Pacific.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Beach
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Fishing
· Free Parking
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Mini Bar
· Mini Bar
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pool
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· VIP Rooms/Services


Room Information

Overview
806 luxury guest rooms and suites, including exclusive Regency Club¨ levels, all offer breathtaking views of green West Maui mountains, the Pacific Ocean and volcanically formed islands off shore.
Guest Room
Features include TV with remote control, cable movie channels, in room pay movies, refrigerator (upon request,) telephone 2 phone lines (one is cordless)with message light, individual climate control, electronic doorlocks, balcony/lanai, full bath amenities, alarm clock, in-room safe, walk in closet, hairdryer and bathrobes, video checkout, irons, ironing board, coffee maker. In room minibar.* 490 king-size Grand beds* 316 queen-double Grand beds* 704 no smoking rooms
Regency Club¨
There are 56 Regency Club¨ rooms located on two exclusive levels. Services include a secured, keyed-off floor, continental breakfast, afternoon snacks and evening cocktails and hors d'oeuvres served daily. A concierge is also provided to provide personalized attention and service.


Suites
There are 33 suites throughout this resort. These include: * 22 Ocean Suites, these are 554 square feet, with spectacular views of the ocean, West Maui Mountains, famed Ka'anapali golf links, and lush gardens. Each suite contains one bedroom with separate sitting area, two lanais, 2 separate telephone lines with one cordless phone, Hyatt Grand king bed with double-size sofa bed, two remote control televisions, walk in closet and a mini-bar. An adjoining room is available. *7 Deluxe Suites, these suites have magnificent views of the ocean, West Maui Mountains, famed Ka'anapali golf links, and lush gardens. Each suite is 908 square feet and includes a living room, dining area, three lanais, one bedroom, one-and-a-half baths, two televisions, wet bar and a refrigerator. Adjoining room available.* 1 Regency Suite, this 1,386-square-foot suite is located on the 21st floor, with breathtaking, partial views of the Pacific Ocean and the islands of Lana'i and Moloka'i, and the famed Ka'anapali golf links and West Maui Mountains. The suite includes a master bedroom, living room, dining area, wet bar, three lanais, one-and-a-half baths, robes, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, ironing board, iron, hairdryer, one cordless phone, one based-speaker phone, one teledex guest phone, one speaker-dataport telephone, and one fax machine. * 1 Presidential Suite, this stunning suite is located on the 22nd floor, with a panoramic view of the West Maui Mountains, islands of Lana'i and Kaho'olawe, Swan Lake and the clear, blue Pacific Ocean. It is 2,307 square feet with seven lanais, dining room, wet bar, refrigerator, microwave, ironing board, iron, hairdryer, robes, coffee maker, library, stereo, DVD player, dressing room, one-and-a-half baths, sauna, Jacuzzi, one master bedroom with a Hyatt Grand king bed, cordless phone, one based-speaker phone, one speaker-dataport telephone and one fax machine. * 1 Palace Suite, privately set aside in its own area of the property. Secluded, the outdoor lanai is surrounded by lush gardens and a pond filled with white swans and ducks. The suite has a grand entryway that extends into a living room with dining area seating, a kitchenette with microwave and full refrigerator, den that includes an entertainment center, office area, three bedrooms (one master bedroom), each with individual lanai, and four complete baths.

Rate Disclaimer

For reservations, room rates and availability, click the Reservations icon above. To speak with a Hyatt representative personally, call (800) 633-7313. If calling from outside the US, obtain international reservation numbers at www.hyatt.com/hotel_reservations/reservations_numbers.html.


Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3PM
· Check out time is 12PM
· Time Zone is HST
· Opened in 1980
· Renovated in $1.3 million renovation in Spa Moana in 2003North Golf Course renovated in November 2006
· 806 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 9 floors.


Directions

* 40-acres of lush beachfront property* 4 miles from the old whaling town of Lahaina* 5 miles or 10 minutes from Kapalua-West Maui Airport* 35 miles or 45 minutes from Kahului Airport

10 minutes/5 miles from Kapalua-West Maui Airport, 45 minutes/35 miles from Kahului Airport


Guarantee Policy

A credit card guarantee is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed. The amount charged may equal the cost of 1 (one) or more nights plus applicable taxes.


Cancellation Policy

Cancellation policies vary based on day of arrival. When making reservations, please read the rate rules given immediately after selecting a specific rate. Policies are provided before the reservation is complete.


Restaurant Information

Swan Court

Named one of the Top 10 Most Romantic Restaurants in the World by Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous, this award-winning restaurant features exquisite cuisine with a Pacific Rim flair. Open daily for breakfast buffet. Dinner 6pm-10pm Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Reservations are recommended for dinner. Evening resort attire required for dinner meals.


Cascades Grille & Sushi Bar

Enjoy fresh island seafood and steaks grilled to perfection in this garden setting overlooking the blue Pacific. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Casual attire.

Spats Trattoria

Travel Holiday award-winning Italian restaurant, famous for its cozy, intimate atmosphere and exquisite home style Italian cuisine.

Pavillion Restaurant

Casual poolside dining serving breakfast and lunch. Casual attire.

Drums of the Pacific Luau

Maui's most exciting luau show! Enjoy all-you-can-eat buffet featuring Hawaiian and western specialties and an open bar. Reservations required. Casual attire.

Weeping Banyan Lounge

This open-air garden lounge sits atop a koi-filled lagoon and next to our playful Penguin Pond. Hawaiian entertainment and torchlighting ceremony nightly.

Grotto Bar

Cool off in this swim-up bar located between the waterfalls of the pool area in a unique cave-like setting. Tropical drinks are the speciality of the house.

Swan Court Lounge

Relax next to the cascading waterfall and Oriental Garden in the elegent surroundings of Swan Court.

Spats Piano Bar

Meeting Facility

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa provides 133,730 sq. ft. of meeting space:

* 7,800 sq. ft. prefunction space * 20,800 sq. ft. exhibit space * 10 meeting rooms offering 26,000-sq. ft. of meeting space, all on the first floor * Pool decks, gardens and lawn areas for outdoor events comprise 40,000 sq. ft. * Grand Ballroom can be divided into 3 sections and comprises 16,640 sq. ft. * 22,000 sq. ft. outdoor Napili Garden accommodates up to 2,000 guests * Formal boardroom seats 12 * Off-premise catering available


Recreation Information

Pool

Two freeform pools divided by waterfalls cover 1/2 acre with lava tube slide and rope bridge, indoor and outdoor Jacuzzis, sundecks surrounding pools.

Additional Activitiies

1800-feet of white-sand beach-front at hotel jogging paths, bicycling trails, six court tennis center, wildlife tours, art and garden tours, hula lessons, lei making, aqua aerobics, scuba, windsurfing, kayaking, and surfing.

Golf

The championship Kaanapali golf courses, home of the Ka'anapali Classic Senior PGA Tournament.


Area Attractions

Reservations for island tours, activities, and excursions may be made at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa Aloha Services desk. (808)667-4727

Experience relaxation at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa. Discover the perfect escape vacation at the magnificent Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa. Stroll down a sugar-white beach. Tour along 50 miles of crashing surf, feathery waterfalls and rugged grandeur. Take the challenge of an adventurous excursion to the summit of a 10,000-foot volcano, where you can gaze down on neighboring islands shimmering like emeralds in the indigo sea. Explore the lives and times of rugged whalers at fully restored Lahaina, Hawaii's chief 19th Century port-of call.

Haleakala National Park

According to Polynesian legend, it was here, in the "House of the Sun" that the demigod Maui held the sun captive to give his people more daylight hours. Stand atop an observatory on the crater's topmost rim and capture an unforgettable scenic memory. The floor lies 3,000 feet below and measures 25-square miles. Though Haleakala's last eruption was 200 years ago, it remains a fascinating area of richly colored cinder cones.

Hawaii Ocean Rafting

See the virgin coastline of Lanai with its secluded sea coves and endless beaches. View shipwrecks, sea cliffs and pinnacles while snorkeling. Continental breakfast, deluxe deli lunch, all snorkeling equipment, instruction and marine life orientation are included. Lahaina Harbor Loading Dock; (808) 667-4727.

Parasail Ka'anapali

View Maui from 400/800 feet and marvel at its spectacular scenery. Launch directly from, and land directly upon Kaanapali Beach, (808) 667-4727.

Maui Mountain Cruisers

Coast down 38 miles of Haleakala's volcano on custom-built bicycles. The summit's slopes are gentle, the flower farms are colorful, the pine and eucalyptus forests are fragrant and the photo opportunities are everywhere. Round-trip transportation, continental & deluxe breakfast included. (808) 667-4727

Maui Ocean Activities at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa

Surfing and wind surfing lessons; equipment rental. (808) 661-1234 extension 3225. Boogie boards cruiser bikes, table tennis, snorkel equipment, scuba lessons & certification, surfboard rental, Kazalang.

Horseback Riding

Experience an unforgettable journey through Maui's most spectacular views on Horseback! Narrated tours available throughout the day. Approximate rides are 2-3 1/2 hours.

Air Maui Helicopters

Maui's most remote beauty can be experienced only by helicopter. View over 2,500 species of plants that exist nowhere else on earth in the lush Hana rain forest. Private and rooftop tours also available.(808) 667-4727.

Whaler's Village Museum

The museum houses hundreds of antiquities recalling the boisterous, rowdy years of the "Golden Era of Whaling" 1825-1860. Films about whaling history, the lives and times of rugged whalers and the humpback whale, are presented daily. Learn about the special role Lahaina played in the story of whaling.

Whale Watching (Seasonal)

January through April is the best time to view hundreds of humpback whales offshore. Jump aboard the Kiele V Catamaran for the adventure of a lifetime. Feel the spray of the water as a 40-ton humpback breaches only yards away. (808)667-4727

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If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near an Hawaii attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, an Hawaii state park, this is where you will find it.

The moment you arrive in HAWAII, with its own language, distinctive music and hula, the Polynesian magic and its warm, friendly people take over. Hawaii is famed for its dazzling beaches, unrivaled for surfing and windsurfing, and its golf courses (eight Hawaii courses can be found in Golf Magazine’s list of Top 25 U.S. Golf Resorts). Beyond the great beaches and outdoor adventures, there are hundreds of cultural attractions, events and performances.

BIG ISLAND has its deep-blue ocean and sandy beaches, its rainforest hikes and the active Kilauea volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the number one visitors attraction in Hawaii.; it is the Earth’s longest- ever recorded continuous lava eruption; Kilauea Visitor Center, located just inside the park entrance, offers visitor information and exhibits; Thomas A. Jaggar Museum, about three miles from the park entrance, offers earth science displays and features murals depicting Hawaiian culture. On the slopes of Kilauea, Akatsuka Orchid Gardens has one of the largest collections of orchids in Hawaii. Attractions at HILO include Rainbow Falls, one of the Big Island's loveliest waterfalls, and the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Factory which offers tours of the acadamia nut factory and orchards; located on the outskirts of Hilo the Nani Mau Gardens provides visitors with 20 acres of garden experiences including fruit orchard with coffee, macadamia nut and chocolate trees. Visitors can see the Kamehameha Statue, the original statue of Hawaii’s first ruler, at KAPAAUK, in North Kohala, Kamehameha’s birthplace; replicas of these statues are also on display in Hilo at Wailoa Park and on Oahu in front of Iolani Palace. LAPAKAHI STATE HISTORICAL PARK was once an ancient Hawaiian fishing village; now this swimming and snorkeling spot offers lessons in Hawaiian history and archaeology, and a fine marine preserve to explore. Hawaiian natural and cultural history is on permanent display at The Lyman House Memorial Museum. Visitors can discover the colorful paniolo (cowboy) heritage of Waimea at PARKER RANCH, the largest private ranch under single ownership in the United States; find out about the ranch's history, visit the museum, tour the two historic homes and enjoy a wagon ride. Up until the early 19th century, Hawaiians who broke a kapu or one of the ancient laws against the gods could avoid certain death by fleeing to the PUUHONUA O HONAUNAU place of refuge. North of the town of Honokaa, WAIPIO was once the home of kings of old Hawaii.

KAUAI island is remarkable for its spectacular and widely varied landscape from Waimea Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific," to the Napali Coast, with cliffs rising 2,700 feet and more than 40 white sand beaches. The COCONUT COAST Is an ideal area to experience the beauty of Kauai, especially with a visit to the Wailua area and the dramatic 80-foot Wailua Falls, Nounou Mountain resembling a reclining giant, and the Wailua River, a favorite for kayaking and boating and the only route to the Fern Grotto. The Kauai Museum is dedicated to the preservation of the culture of Kauai and features cultural exhibits as well as the work of local artists. Cliffs rising as high as 4,000 feet are accessible along the beautiful Kalalau Trail on the NA PALI COAST; hiking, helicopter or rafting trips offer spectacular views of the region. The National Tropical Botanical Garden in LAWAI aims to preserve tropical-plant diversity and provide research and education. POIPU BEACH has some wonderful beaches, and the Spouting Horn where water, forced into a lava tube by the surf, gushes into the air making an eerie hissing noise. PRINCEVILLE is home to some of Hawaii's finest resorts, golf courses and restaurants; it is the site of three beaches, Pu'u Poa (thumping point), Kenomene Beach, and Kaweonui Beach. There are lagoons, exotic birds, a train ride through a rain forest, a Polynesian village, a Japanese island and a Filipino village at Smith’s Tropical Paradise. Described by Mark Twain as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific", Waimea Canyon stretches 10 miles and offers scenic hiking trails, camping, fishing and bird-watching. Wildlife Refuges include the Huleia National Wildlife Refuge where the opening scenes of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" were shot, and the Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge, a refuge for nesting seabirds and an isolated promontory where the lighthouse sits.

LANAI island has miles of tropical and mountain landscapes offering several attractions; Mt. Lanaihale is a vantage point from which all of Hawaii's islands except Kauai and Niihau can be seen. One of the most unique villages in America, LANAI CITY, was built in the 1920's by Dole Pineapple Company, with plantation houses painted every color of the rainbow.

Ringed by 120 miles of coastline, MAUI island boasts over 30 miles of beaches and has a wealth of fun and cultural attractions; including Bailey House Museum where the treasures of ancient Hawaii are set out for visitors to this missionary home where the Kings of Hawaii once lived. HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK is the site where the demigod Maui captured the sun and held it captive to give his mother more daylight hours so her kapa cloth could dry; a public observatory stands on the rim of the volcano’s crater. Hana Cultural Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the history of HANA through artifactS, documents, photographs. The Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center has art education programs for adults and children, art exhibits, and a gift shop, on an historic estate on magnificent grounds in Upcountry Maui. IAO VALLEY STATE PARK was once the site of bloody battles; it now includes the Kula Heritage Gardens and the Kula Botanical Gardens. KAANAPALI is home to a perfect three-mile white sand beach, impressive hotels, fine restaurants and shopping, and two ocean view championship golf courses. LAHAINA TOWN was the Royal capital of the islands until 1845; its many attractions include the Whalers Village Museum which recounts the history of Lahaina's whaling era from 1825 to 1860 through the eyes of the ordinary sailor; see Historic Lahaina Town and the Lahaina Kaanapali and ride the Pacific Railroad sugar cane train. The Maui Ocean Center is a 3-acre, state-of-the-art aquarium and marine park located at Ma'alaea Harbor Village. Acres of Hawaii's most popular commercial crops and exotic flowers are grown at Maui Tropical Plantation. The Pacific Whale Foundation is a marine research, education and conservation organization; its eco-adventures offers whalewatches, wild dolphin encounters and snorkel cruises. Nestled along 1.5 miles of Maui's spectacular southern coastline, WAILEA is one of the world's leading luxury destinations, with a host of outstanding shopping, dining and recreational amenities.

MOLOKAI island may not be a large island, but it offers infinite variety in its terrain from bleached white to jet black beaches, rugged sea cliffs, lowland desert, rain forest, bogs, fern forests, grasslands, and lowland forest. On the eastern tip of the island is the Halawa Valley, a pristine gorge that follows waterfalls and pools down to the sea. Kalaupapa is a national historical park preserving the history and lessons to be learnt of the isolated community where Father Damien once ministered; access is by air or mule train down a 1,700ft. switch back trail. In Palaau State Park, overlooking the Makanalua Peninsula and Kaluapapa 1,600 feet below, a trail leads to Phallic Rock, a natural formation that became a shrine where island women prayed for fertility.

OAHU is the most diverse of the Hawaiian islands with a dazzling array of beaches stretching over 112 miles, attractions, activities, and venues. Cosmopolitan HONOLULU showcases the best museums and arts & culture exhibits in the State including the Iolani Palace, the official residence of King Kalakaua and his Queen, Kapiolani, from 1882 until the King's death in 1891; this National Historic Landmark is the only royal palace under the American flag; Bishop Museum has exhibits exploring the people, places and events of Hawaii's past; at Pearl Harbor the USS Arizona Memorial, above the sunken battleship, is a tribute to Americans killed during the attack on December 7, 1941; the USS Bowfin, a restored World War II submarine, is on exhibit next to the Arizona Memorial; across the Arizona Memorial, at Ford Island, is the Battleship Missouri, the warship where the Instrument of Surrender, ending World War II, was signed. The Polynesian Cultural Center is Hawaii’s favorite visitor attraction, showcasing seven Pacific Island villages on 42 tropical acres. History, culture, nightlife, and beach activities are just some of the many exciting experiences available in WAIKIKI; attractions include the Waikiki Aquarium, the third oldest public aquarium in the United States. Formed by violent steam explosions 300,000 years ago, Diamond Head is now recognised as a National Natural Landmark, offering a spectacular 360-degree view of Honolulu and the coast.