Outrigger Maui Eldorado
This golfer's paradise is found right on the fourth and sixth fairways at the Kaanapali North Golf Course. Guests enjoy suites with one or two bedrooms and a full kitchen for whipping up some post-golf snacks. Budget guests will enjoy the in-suite laundry service. Refresh yourself with a dip in the hotel's three expansive swimming pools or catch the resort's free shuttle to the nearby beach.
Outrigger Maui Eldorado
2661 Kekaa Drive
Lahaina, Hawaii 96761
(808) 661-0021
outrigger.com/hotels-resorts/hawaiian-islands/maui/outrigger-maui-eldorado
Royal Lahaina Resort
Recently renovated in 2007, the resort's 27 acres of lusciously-landscaped property provides golfers a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of Kaanapali's more touristy districts. Stay in a standard hotel room, or reserve a private cottage near the beach or the pool. Break up your golfing days with a game of tennis or a snorkeling excursion at the nearby beach. Then, relax at one of the resort's two restaurants or enjoy a traditional Hawaiian buffet at the hotel's daily luau.
Royal Lahaina Resort
2780 Kekaa Drive
Lahaina, Hawaii 96761
(800) 222-5642
2maui.com
Aston Maui Kaanapali Villas
This resort's beachfront condominiums, minutes from Kaanapali's golf courses, give tourists a home away from home for those who prefer a non-traditional hotel stay. Get ready for a day of golf by preparing a meal in your condo's complete kitchen, or grab a quick bite at the resort's on-site restaurant. Golfers with children will find the resort to be especially family-friendly, offering a day camp to keep youngsters entertained. Additional amenities include beach equipment rentals and wireless Internet for traveling businessmen.
Aston Maui Kaanapali Villas
45 Kai Ala Drive
Lahaina, Hawaii 96761
(808) 667-7791
resortquesthawaii.com/hawaii/propertyOverview.do?propertyGroupId=25568
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