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Maui Island Hotels: Classic Resorts

With a portfolio of hotels that covers Maui Island and Big Island, Classic Resorts knows everything that is needed for a perfect stay on the island. Combining private condos with a range of resort facilities and amenities, you can enjoy self-contained accommodation and a personable and discreet service from hotel staff.

Classic Resorts Amenities and Facilities

Classic beachfront condos and residences work hard to make your stay on Maui Island exactly what you want it to be.

Start the day with a continental breakfast in the hotel then get to know Maui Island at the resort’s island-orientation session. After exploring, dip into the outdoor swimming pools and splash pools or unwind in the spa tubs.

Either cook something up in your fully equipped kitchen or head out for a BBQ on one of Classic Resorts’ community grills. Then end your day with a workout in the fitness room or spend the evening on your private lanai overlooking the gardens or ocean.

West Maui Attractions

For whale watching excursions and diving trips, catch one of the pleasure boats that regularly leave from Lahaina’s port. It’s also possible to catch sightings from the Puunoa Point lookout, just north of the family-friendly waters at Baby Beach.

Just an 11-minute drive up the coast, the lively resort of Kaanapali has plenty of beaches, shopping and live entertainment. Kaanapali Beach is popular with bathers and cliff divers, and groups regularly gather in the evening to take in the sunset and watch the nightly diving ceremony off Black Rock. Spend the day in Whalers Village complex to browse shops and enjoy traditional Hawaiian dance performances.

Beaches and Bays on Maui Island

Kapalua Bay Beach is a typical tropical beach with gentle conditions suitable for bathers and swimmers. Go snorkelling in the bay’s waters to see its vibrant marine life.

Unwind on D.T. Fleming Beach Park where, although strong currents can be quite dangerous for inexperienced surfers and swimmers, many families still head for long beach strolls and to catch the sunset. The picnic areas have barbecue grills and are a great spot to enjoy an al fresco dinner.

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