Whaler On Kaanapali Beach

2481 Kaanapali Pkwy
Kaanapali, Maui, HI 96761
Nightly Rates: ( 222.00 - 630.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

Where everyday stress drifts away. The Whaler on Kaanapali Beach is a luxurious resort that offers beachfront beauty, gracious service and the *at home* convenience of condominium living. Located directly on the best beach and in the heart of the Kaanapali Resort Area guests will find a tranquil oasis of privacy touched with magical traditional aloha spirit.All suites are generously sized, our smallest suites are over 600 square feet while the largest is almost 2000 square feet. Custom furnished by their individual owners all suites must meet or exceed exacting quality standards. Fully equipped kitchens in every suite offers *at home* convenience. Daily maid service is - of course - provided.For active guests there is a beachfront swimming pool, five lighted tennis courts, a fitness/massage centre and the beautiful beach. The beach activity centre can organize windsurfing, parasailing, snorkeling and much more. Our concierge desk can help plan outings including golf at one of four nearby championship courses. A private walkway connects the resort to the Whalers Village with its many fine boutiques and restaurants.The Whaler on Kaanapali Beach is a luxury condominium resort that will touch the heart.*** HAWAII*S NON-SMOKING LAW ***In the interest of the good health of all our guests,employees and owners, and in compliance with the StateLaw Act 295, ALL ResortQuest Hawaii hotels and condominiumunits managed by ResortQuest Hawaii are now designatedas Non-Smoking Accommodations effective immediately.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Beach
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Modem Lines in Room
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pool
· Parking
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

Garden View Studio
Large guest room with one king, one queen, two twins or murphy bed. Approx. 640sf.
Ocean View Studio
Large guest room with one king, one queen, two twins or murphy bed. Approx. 640sf.
1Bdrm Suite (Garden View)
Spacious suite features living/dining area with sofabed and table for 4. Bedroom has one king bed. Approx. 1118sf.
1Bdrm Suite (Ocean View)
Spacious apartments feature living/dining area with sofabed and table for 4. Bedroom has one king bed. Approx. 1118sf.
1Bdrm Suite (Ocean Front)
Spacious apartments feature living/dining area with sofabed and table for 4. Bedroom has one king bed. Approx. 1118sf.
2Bdrm Suite (Ocean View)
Expansive suite offers elegant *at home* style. Large living room and separate dining area. The master bedroom offers one king bed and a private ensuite bath. The second bedroom has another king bed or two twin beds. Large wrap around lanai. Approx. 1952sf.
2Bdrm Suite (Ocean Front)
Expansive suite offers elegant *at home* style. Large living room and separate dining area. The master bedroom offers one king bed and a private ensuite bath. The second bedroom has another king bed or two twin beds. Large wrap around lanai. Approx. 1952sf.

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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3pm
· Check out time is 12pm
· Time Zone is HST
· Opened in 1975
· Renovated in 2002
· 360 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 12 floors.


Directions

From the airport, follow signs to Lahaina (Highway 30). The property is located 4 miles north of Lahaina in Kaanapali next door to the Whalers Village. The hotel address is 2481 Kaanapali Parkway.

From the airport, go towards Lahaina. The hotel is located between Whalers Village and Kaanapali Beach Hotel. The hotel address is 2481 Kaanapali Pkwy.

Directly on world famous Kaanapali Beach in the heart of the resort area. The Whaler is next door to the 65 shops and restaurants of the Whalers Village and across from two of Mauis championship golf courses.

Kahului Airport, Kapalua Airport


Guarantee Policy

All reservations require a credit card deposit at time of booking. Deposit equals 1 or 2 nights accommodation plus tax depending on time of year. Low Season - 1 night plus tax. High Season and Holiday Period - 2 nights plus tax.


Cancellation Policy

Year-round policy: Must cancel 3 days prior to arrival. Year-end policy: Must cancel 30 days prior to arrival. These guidelines must be followed in order to receive full refund of deposit. Guests should allow 3 to 4 weeks for receipt of deposit refunds.


Restaurant Information

In-Room Dining

All suites include a fully equipped kitchen with microwave so guests can enjoy *at home* convenience. Many restaurants are located in the Whalers Village next to the hotel.


Recreation Information

On-Site Recreation

* Heated Swimming Pool * 5 Tennis Courts * Sauna * Makai Massage and Bodyworks offers a variety of treatments including Lomi Lomi and Shiatsu. Manicure and pedicure services are also available. * The Gym - 630AM-9PM Daily. Cardiovascular equipment, strength training equipment, free weights.

Off-Site Recreation

* Golfing * Deep Sea Fishing * Hiking * Canoeing * Sailing * Sightseeing Tours * Snorkeling * Scuba Diving * Surfing * Museums/Galleries * Horseback Riding * Helicopter Tours * Shopping * Camp Kaanapali - Childrens Activity Program. Available 8AM-2PM Mon-Fri / 5-930PM Fri. Supervised activities for children ages 5-12. Morning activities include ukulele lessons, kite making, scavenger hunts, Hawaiian arts and crafts and includes morning snack and lunch. Friday evening activities include dinner. Cost is 25USD per child per day. There is also a 10USD per child enrolment fee that includes a souvenir t-shirt.


Area Attractions

Haleakala National Park

71 miles north to the property.

Road to Hana

50 miles south to the property.

Lahaina

Located 4 miles south

Mt. Haleakala

Located 65 miles southeast

Whalers Village

Located next door

Iao Needle

Located 18 miles east

Sugar Cane Train

Located 1 mile west

Kapalua

Located 7 miles west

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