The Wailea Edit: Where Maui Does Luxury Best
Maui is often called the “Valley Isle” for its diverse landscapes—from lush rainforests and dramatic waterfalls to volcanic peaks and golden beaches. It strikes a perfect balance between adventure and relaxation, offering world-class activities, charming towns, and some of the most beautiful beaches in Hawaii.
Within this paradise, Wailea stands out as Maui at its most refined—a sun-drenched stretch of coastline where manicured beaches, world-class resorts, and thoughtful design create a sense of effortless luxury. The atmosphere is calm and sophisticated rather than flashy, making it especially appealing for couples and travelers who value service, space, and scenery.
Days unfold at an easy pace, with walkable beach paths, serene ocean views, and sunsets that feel intentionally unhurried. While Wailea is resort-forward, it never feels isolated; excellent dining, activities, and some of the island’s best swimming and snorkeling are all close at hand. It’s an ideal choice for first-time Maui visitors, honeymooners, and anyone seeking a polished, low-stress island escape.
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Where to stay in Wailea
Fairmont Kea Lani Maui
A luxurious all-suite and villa resort in Wailea offering oceanfront elegance, Hawaiian hospitality, and stunning sunset views.
Fora Perks
★ $100 hotel / resort credit.
★ Breakfast daily.
★ Upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.
Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea
Nestled on the beautiful Wailea coast, this luxurious resort offers a world-class experience where guests can enjoy stunning ocean views, exquisite dining, and unparalleled amenities in a tropical paradise.
Fora Perks
★ When you book Four Seasons through Fora, you will enjoy exclusive Four Seasons Preferred Partner benefits. Your advisor will be pleased to give you more details.
Andaz Maui At Wailea Resort - A Concept by Hyatt
A stylish beachfront resort blending contemporary luxury with Hawaiian spirit along the pristine shores of Wailea.
Fora Perks
★ $100 hotel / resort credit.
★ Breakfast daily.
★ Upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.
Hotel Wailea, Relais & Chateaux - Adults Only
An adults-only oasis located on the island of Maui boasting 180-degree ocean and island views, ultimate surfing spots, comfortable-lux rooms, and a great selection of cocktails and restaurants.
Fora Perks
★ $25 food / beverage credit.
★ Welcome amenity.
★ Upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.
Things to do in Wailea
Sunrise at Haleakalā: Witness a sunrise above the clouds from Maui’s dormant volcano. Magical for early risers and couples, especially with a guided tour or breakfast at the summit.
Road to Hana: One of Maui’s most famous scenic drives. Explore waterfalls, bamboo forests, and secluded beaches. Stop at Wai’anapanapa State Park for black sand beaches and consider booking a private tour to make it stress-free.
Wailea Beach Path: A leisurely walk linking Wailea’s beaches and resorts. Perfect for sunrise or sunset strolls, casual beach hopping, or spotting sea turtles along the way. Accessible from hotels, a daily ritual.
Snorkeling at Ulua and Mokapu Beaches: Calm, clear waters and vibrant marine life make these beaches ideal for snorkeling. Gear can be rented nearby, or book a guided tour for the best spots.
Private catamaran or sunset cruise: Explore the coastline from the water with a private charter. Ideal for couples, you’ll enjoy snorkeling, drinks, and stunning sunset views away from crowds. Some hotels offer their guests a guided canoe ride with snorkeling option.
Golf at Wailea Golf Club: Three world-class courses set against ocean vistas. Meticulously maintained, even if you don’t play, the landscapes are worth a scenic drive or photo stop. Great restaurant with Happy Hour as well.
Paddleboarding and kayaking along the Wailea coastline: Glide over calm, turquoise waters while enjoying views of the beaches and ocean life. Great for couples seeking adventure without leaving Wailea, with rental options or guided tours available at most hotels.
Makena Beach and Big Beach: Dramatic cliffs and golden sands; Big Beach is perfect for sunbathing, Little Beach for sunset drum circles and laid-back vibes.
Helicopter tour of Maui: See waterfalls, valleys, and lava flows that are otherwise inaccessible. A helicopter tour gives a completely new perspective on Maui’s lush landscapes and is a memorable splurge for honeymooners.
Whale watching (December–March): During peak whale season, humpback whales migrate to Maui’s warm waters. Book a private or small-group tour for an unforgettable experience—especially magical from a luxury catamaran or oceanfront vantage point. Great viewpoint from the terrace beach area at the Four Seasons—bring your binoculars.
Places to eat & drink near Wailea
Ferraro’s (Four Seasons): Sunset dining with terraced indoor/outdoor seating and coastal Italian dishes. My favorite to celebrate a special occasion.
Ko at Fairmont Kea Lani: Modern Hawaiian cuisine with locally sourced ingredients and bold flavors.
Monkeypod Kitchen: Lively, approachable, excellent craft cocktails.
Lineage: Modern Hawaiian comfort food, perfect for sharing—don’t shy away because of mall location.
Morimoto Maui: Oceanfront Japanese cuisine in a sleek outdoor location with ocean views.
The Pint & Cork: Gourmet pub fare for lunch or dinner or watching sports. Amazing mai tai.
Gather on Maui: Farm-to-table comfort food with a neighborhood feel. Happy Hour for post-golf outing.
Need to know
When to go:
Best overall: April–June and September–October
Peak season: Summer and winter holidays
Whale season: December–March (bonus if visiting in winter)
Getting there:
Fly into Kahului (OGG). Wailea is ~25 minutes from the airport
Rental car recommended but not needed unless major excursions like Hana or volcano. Wailea itself is very walkable.
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