Setting the scene
Enjoy a holiday of a lifetime at this plush Marriott Resort & Spa. Sip cocktails in your oceanfront cabana, tee off at the on-site championship golf course, or enjoy a couple’s massage at Mandara Spa. The contemporary guestrooms are just as beautiful as you’d expect, offering stunning views and all the must-have amenities. Suite rooms are also available and come with furnished balconies. All your culinary needs will be met across the resort’s three restaurants, offering options for breakfast, lunch and dinner. There’s also a traditional Luau Dinner Show on-site, a must-see for the full Hawaiian experience.
Location
The perfect choice for lovers of sea, sun and sand, Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa is just minutes away from two spectacular beaches. Offering powdery white sands, glimmering blue waters and exotic marine life, you’ll enjoy a beach paradise like no other. The coastal setting allows for a wide range of recreational activities right outside the hotel, ranging from biking and hiking to sailing and scuba diving.
Property Features
- Range of guest rooms and suites
- Coffee and tea making facilities in room
- Concierge services
- WiFi available
- Three restaurants on-site
- Starbucks cafe
- Full-service spa
- Fitness Centre
- On-site golf club
- Five pools
- Children's pool area
- Whirlpool spa
- Beauty & barber shop on-site
- Luau dinner show
- Valet and self-parking available
- Accessible accommodations available
Nearby Things To Do
The beaches of Wailea and Ulua will no doubt be two of the main attractions that brought you to this hotel. Across the beaches, you can enjoy watersports, or simply bathe, lapping up the tropical atmosphere. The Shops at Wailea are a short walk away and offer a vibrant yet chic setting in which to shop top designer stores and explore nearby art galleries. The hustle and bustle of Kahului is also close by, offering yet more malls, along with stunning landscapes. It’s here you’ll find spectacular Iao Needle State Park and Iao Valley, or as Mark Twain called it, “The Yosemite of the Pacific,” a sight you’ll remember forever.