Saturday, March 15, 2008

What is the best Honeymoon Hotel to stay in Hawaii?|137480

We are getting married in April and plan on staying at Hotel Hana in Maui. Anyone been there and is it worth it? Just looking for a place without tourists yet not segregated from activities such as scuba diving, shopping, etc.. I_m open to any suggestions and $ is not an issue.

  • The Hana Hotel is very nice, but if you want activities, the Hana area has some, but it is limited. Here are some top rated luxury resorts I_d recommend you to consider:
    - Maui Four Seasons in Wailea
    - Ritz Carlton in Kapalua (this hotel is currently closed for rennovations that are scheduled to be completed in January 2008, well in time for your honeymoon. I think it is always nice staying in a new refurbished hotel.) The Kapalua area is very upscale and relatively secluded, and it is a personal favorite.
    - There are 2 Four Seasons Resorts on Lanai that are top rated and have activities.

    I_ll link some articles below that list the best resorts and spas in Hawaii as rated by Travel + Leisure, Conde Nast, and Mobile. You will be able to go directly to the resorts_ web sites from the article.

  • Thanks so much!





  • go where I satyed on my honeymoon...The Grand Wailea in Wailea. why are you staying in Hana? SO FAR from everything!!

  • Check out hawaii.com
    Go into the forum and they can answer alot of questions for you.

    Enjoy

  • Four seasons or the Grand wailea hotel

  • Never been to Maui, only on Oahu. maybe this website will help you make a good choice.
    www.hawaiihotels.com

  • Idk...and you don_t either so y don_t you just search the internet on maybe google???!not trying 2 b mean of anything=)

  • Hana is not the best place to stay when in Maui. I have been to all of the Hawaiian Islands and I spent about a month in Maui on more than one occasion. Most people, when visiting Maui, stay in Lahaina and take a day trip to Hana to go to the seven sacred pools (which are seven waterfalls that you have to hike about 2.5 miles to see). Aside from the pools, Hana is pretty secluded and not _the Hawaiian_ experience most people go to Hawaii for.

    Instead, try Lahaina (which is not far from Hana). It is beautiful and is set on the most amazing reefs you_ll ever see in your life. They are perfect for snorkeling at mile marker 32. Just breathtaking. It offers some of the best restaurants in the world (in my opinion), shopping, and it_s not completely jam-packed with tourists. It gives you enough of a sense of seclusion to enjoy yourself and there_s still plenty to do for entertainment -- whether it is taking a helicopter into the bowels of an active volcano, snorkeling, parasailing, swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, luaus, etc.

    I prescribe that you stay at the Hyatt Regency hotel. They have the best spot on Lahaina beach and the best amenities and fun features -- not to mention the most beautiful rooms, views, and Hawaiian architecture. They have a swan cafe, which is set on a lake with swans swimming around you, an upscale 5 star restaurant, two swimming pools (with a massive waterfall in the center of the two), and inside of the waterfall is a lounge for sipping cocktails. I mean, this hotel is fully-loaded -- penguins included! Penguins for God_s sake! Penguins! It is a bit pricey to stay at the Hyatt, but it_s not ridiculous and no cost is ever too much for a honeymoon and a great Hawaiian experience.

    Check it out!
    http://maui.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index��
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