Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa (4*)


Regency Maui Resort & Spa is surrounded by 40 lush, beachfront acres, and presents an astonishing array of activities to spend your days and nights, from the water playground, full-service spa, championship golf to scuba diving and tennis

 

Hotel Details


  • 2 free-form pools divided by waterfalls, 1/2 acre with lava tube slide and rope bridge with an outdoor whirlpool and interactive children’s pool
  • 1,800-feet of white-sand beachfront at hotel
  • Spa Moana and Moana Athletic Club, 15,000 sq ft full-service spa, salon and 24-hour fitness center
  • Kaanapali Golf Courses: two 18-hole courses, adjacent to the hotel with free shuttle; Kapalua Golf Courses: two 18-hole courses, 15 minutes from hotel
  • 4 tennis courts, pro-center, and tennis pro
  • over 100,000 square feet of function space
  • business centre
  • 18 on-site gift shops

 

Room Features


All guestrooms feature:

  • private lanai with panoramic views
  • plasma TV, cable movie channels, in-room pay movies and games
  • computer hook-up, wireless high-speed Internet
  • full bath amenities
  • mini-bar, in-room refrigerator and coffeemaker
  • in-room safety-deposit box

 

Resort View Rooms:

  • located in the Napili, Lahaina and Atrium towers
  • overlook the majestic West Maui Mountains and the views of lush garden landscaping which may include the exterior parking area
  • sleek, contemporary Hawaiian design with fresh, tailored and uncluttered style, vibrant color scheme, custom artwork, and stylish furnishings
  • one king or one queen and one double bed
  • private lanai

 

Partial Ocean View Rooms:

  • located throughout the three towers of the resort
  • partial view of the Pacific Ocean
  • sleek, contemporary Hawaiian design with fresh, tailored and uncluttered style, vibrant color scheme, custom artwork, and stylish furnishings
  • one king bed or two beds consisting of one queen and one double bed
  • private lanai

 

Ocean View Rooms:

  • located in the Napili and Lahaina towers of the resort
  • full view of the Pacific Ocean while overlooking the beautifully landscaped grounds, pools and ponds of the resort
  • sleek, contemporary Hawaiian design with fresh, tailored and uncluttered style, vibrant color scheme, custom artwork, and stylish furnishings
  • one king bed or two beds consisting of one queen and one double bed
  • private lanai

 

Ocean Front Rooms:

  • unobstructed view of the Pacific Ocean and the islands of Lana'i and Moloka'i
  • sleek, contemporary Hawaiian design with fresh, tailored and uncluttered style, vibrant color scheme, custom artwork, and stylish furnishings
  • one king bed or two beds consisting of one queen and one double bed
  • private lanai

 

Dining


  • Japengo—features modern pacific rim cuisine and sushi lounge
  • ‘Umalu—serves contemporary Hawaiian cuisine, and features a poolside bar
  • Halona Kai—offers snacks, coffee bar, mid-day dining
  • Son’z at Swan Court—fine dining restaurant serving classic cuisine
  • Sunset Terrace—features Polynesian luau buffet
  • Swan Court Breakfast—buffet or a la carte
  • Grotto Bar—serves refreshing tropical cocktails

 

Recreation


  • Tour of the Stars astronomy program
  • wildlife, art and garden tours, hula lessons, lei making, aqua aerobics
  • scuba, windsurfing, kayaking, surfing
  • Hyatt’s own nightly luau—drums of the Pacific Luau offers a Polynesian revue and Maui’s newest attraction, Cirque Polynesia—a display of physical ability and pageantry performed under the stars at Ho’ike Theater
  • Hawaiian style buffet dinner
  • Spa Moana and Moana Athletic Club, 15,000 sq ft full-service spa, salon and 24-hour fitness center
  • Kaanapali Golf Courses: two 18-hole courses, adjacent to the hotel with free shuttle; Kapalua Golf Courses: two 18-hole courses, 15 minutes from hotel
  • 4 tennis courts, pro-center, and tennis pro
  • historic whaling town of Lahaina (4 miles)
  • Whalers Village shopping and restaurants (walking distance)
  • Haleakala, Hana
  • whale watching (seasonal)
  • Iao Valley, Baldwin Mission House
  • sugar cane train
  • Maui Ocean Center

 

NEW! How you can make your stay more authentic, sustainable and memorable

These tips provide the insider’s knowledge on how travelers can engage with local culture, make their vacations more memorable, promote sustainability in the region, and enhance their overall holiday experience.


  • Maui’s cultural past is cleverly portrayed through a thriving arts scene infused with the spirit of aloha - from the events and exhibitions at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center and the Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center to Art Night every Friday in Lahaina.
  • An exceptional way to appreciate Maui’s unique cultural heritage is to experience a festival or a local celebration event. From The Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival taking place in June, Hawaiian Steel Guitar Festival in April to Olukai Hoolaulea in May, the performances are sure to impress all visitors.
  • Maui offers an exotic assortment of savory dining. Hawaii experience will not be complete unless travelers try one of the local dining spots. Often times there are a lot of local restaurants available around the resorts, and by visiting them you are not only going to get a great island experience, but also help local community. To get more authentic taste of Hawaii cuisine, try local favorites in small towns like Wailuku and Paia.
Please Note: Time restrictions and extra charges may apply for some activities, watersports or facilities. Some restaurants may be open for certain meals only, have a dress code in effect and/or require reservations. While Sparkling Voyages makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, it cannot be held responsible for changes, omissions or errors.