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Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa
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Name: Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa

Location: On the southwest shore of Maui, a 35-minute drive from Kahului Airport and 20-minute flight from Honolulu.

Facilities: Five separate wings with 780 rooms and suites; five restaurants and four bars.

Amenities: Three championship golf courses, 11-court tennis complex, Spa Grande, PADI certified dive center, offering SCUBA certification classes.

Best Time to Go: Maui is a year-round destination with its moderate tropical climate. The average annual temperature of around 75 degrees F (24 degrees C) fluctuates only a few degrees from summer to winter. This area is known for the sunniest and driest climate on Maui.

Getting There: To get to the resort, you can fly to the Kahului Airport, a 20-minute flight from Honolulu. The airport is 35 minuted by car from the resort. To get around the resort, use the complimentary Wailea shuttle service.

 


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Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., the Emerald Course has been rated as one of the best new courses by Golf Magazine and Golf Digest, as well as one of North America's most women-friendly by Golf for Women. Surrounded by magnificent mountain and ocean views, this course has been designed for pure golf enjoyment, regardless of your handicap. One of the Emerald’s most picturesque spots is a large double green shared by holes #10 and #17.

Bistro Molokini has a relaxing, open-air ambience and breathtaking views of the Pacific and distant islands. Food here is a delightful blend of Mediterranean cuisine infused with Hawaiian flavors. Prepared in an open-air facility with an exhibition kitchen and kiawe wood-burning oven.

Dine in a traditional Japanese setting surrounded by tranquil gardens, waterfalls, and 800 tons of rocks imported from the base of Mt Fuji. Kincha features creative Japanese and Asian Pacific selections and Maui’s finest sushi bar.

There is an upscale hilltop clubhouse that services all three courses at Wailea Golf Club. Its signature dining spot is SeaWatch, a stunning open-air restaurant cooled by the gentle tradewinds. Here you can relax and enjoy exceptional seafood delicacies.

Also designed by Jones Jr., the Gold Course is the most challenging course and has been ranked as one of the world's best designed courses by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler. Designed with classic golf course elements, then finished with a rugged, natural look this course's 200 foot elevation change from top to bottom is enhanced with numerous ocean and mountain vistas from virtually every hole. Known as a "thinking player's" course, the Gold demands strategy and careful club selection to be played well.

The most unique feature of this pool complex is the world’s only water elevator. It is built into the side of a huge rock formation taking you to the very top where all the water slides start. The four water slides will remind you of the “Raiders of the Lost Ark”! They're decorated as if you are in rocky hills and forests with rapids, a rope swing and much more.

Among Grand Wailea's architectural highlights is a 15,000-square-foot pool of inlaid glass mosaic tile, bordered by 60-foot high regal palms. A 2,000-foot-long river-pool features a 10-minute swim/ride through simulated mountains and grottos with a 35-foot drop to a series of pools with waterfalls, caves, a rope swing, whitewater rapids, a sand beach, and scuba diving pool.

The Grand Wailea Resort fronts the famous Wailea Beach, a spectacularly long stretch of golden sand, wonderful for walking, swimming, and great for sun bathers. Just off the end of the beach, is an amazing collection of coral where you can spot turtles, manta rays, tons of brightly colored tropical fish, and beautiful underwater plants. You can easily snorkel to this area from the beach.

Dining options are extensive at the Grand Wailea Maui. Humuhumunukunukuapua'a (Humu Humu) is a "floating" seafood restaurant known for its romantic sunset views. Named after Hawaii’s state fish, it looks like a cluster of Polynesian thatch-roofed huts floating on a lagoon filled with tropical fish. Their menu includes delicious Island fish and meat entrees with Polynesian influences.

Lighter fare, including sandwiches, salads, and exotic drinks are served poolside at the Volcano Snack Bar and for guests who don't want to leave the water, Grotto Bar, in the Wailea Canyon Activity Pool, serves drinks.

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