Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort
Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort: A Refined Escape to Hawaii’s Golden Coast

By Robert Taller
When I first stepped into the open-air lobby of the Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort, I was struck by the effortless blend of modern minimalism and the warm spirit of aloha. Set against the sapphire-blue Pacific Ocean and perched on the lush coastline of Wailea, this resort isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s a destination that immerses you in Maui’s natural beauty and culture without ever sacrificing contemporary comfort. Whether you’re planning your first trip to Hawaii or returning for another memory-filled vacation, Andaz Maui offers a high-design, high-touch experience that redefines what a luxury stay should feel like.
Why Choose Andaz Maui at Wailea?
Contemporary Beachfront Design with Hawaiian Soul

Andaz Maui, part of Hyatt’s luxury lifestyle brand, is far from the typical Hawaiian resort with its thatched-roof aesthetic. Instead, it embraces a sleek, minimalist design by the award-winning Rockwell Group. Think polished concrete floors, warm wood tones, and expansive windows that dissolve the boundaries between inside and out. But this is no sterile showroom. The design is deeply rooted in Hawaiian tradition, with cultural elements like hand-carved outrigger canoes, native art installations, and traditional chants that welcome guests during arrival. It feels curated, not corporate.
The property sprawls across 15 acres of oceanfront paradise, but it doesn’t overwhelm. Instead of a mega-hotel vibe, you’ll find intimate spaces, serene walkways, and understated luxury. The resort exudes a sense of calm and authenticity that invites you to slow down and connect—with nature, with local culture, and even with yourself.
All-Inclusive Resort Experience Without the Resort Fee
One of the most refreshing aspects of staying at Andaz Maui is what isn’t added to your bill. Unlike many upscale resorts in Hawaii, Andaz does not charge a daily resort fee. What this means is that amenities like Wi-Fi, beach chairs, fitness classes, and even select cultural activities are included in your nightly rate. This transparency makes budgeting easier and helps you enjoy the experience without constantly calculating add-ons.
Daily morning yoga sessions, live music in the lobby, and outrigger canoe paddles are just some of the perks that add enormous value without extra costs. There’s a strong emphasis on personalization and ease, and that becomes clear from the moment you check in with a welcome drink in hand.
Prime Wailea Location with Stunning Ocean Views
Wailea is synonymous with upscale living in Maui, and the Andaz is perfectly positioned within this exclusive community. Tucked along Mokapu Beach, the resort enjoys some of the most uninterrupted ocean views in all of Wailea. From sunrise paddles to sunset cocktails, the location is both picturesque and practical.
You’re within walking distance to Wailea’s renowned beachfront path, linking you to neighboring resorts, restaurants, and snorkeling spots. The Shops at Wailea—featuring luxury boutiques and local artisans—is just a short stroll away. And yet, the resort feels private and serene, buffered by lush gardens and well-thought-out landscaping.
Accommodations & Suites
Room Categories – Partial Ocean View to Oceanfront Suites

Andaz Maui offers 320 guest rooms, including 35 suites and 11 luxury villas, all designed to reflect modern island sensibility. The base room, called the “Garden View,” is anything but basic. With rain showers, private lanais, Malie Organics toiletries, and clean-lined furniture, even entry-level accommodations feel upscale.
The most popular room types are the Partial Ocean View and Ocean View Rooms, which feature floor-to-ceiling windows and spacious balconies. For guests seeking direct access to the sea, the Oceanfront Rooms provide uninterrupted views of the Pacific that are especially magical at sunset.
Every room includes complimentary snacks and non-alcoholic drinks, a rare touch in high-end resorts. The minibar is refreshed daily and includes locally made treats and Hawaiian spring water, offering yet another layer of thoughtful hospitality.
The Andaz Suite – Ultimate Luxury with Private Lanai
For travelers wanting to indulge, the Andaz Suite delivers next-level comfort. Spanning nearly 1,500 square feet, it features a separate living room, dining area, and an oversized private lanai that opens up to sweeping views of the coastline.
The design is refined and serene: light oak floors, minimalist lighting, locally crafted art pieces, and soft neutral tones that let the ocean and garden views take center stage. Suites include deep soaking tubs, walk-in rain showers, and upgraded bath amenities, making them a true sanctuary.
Guests staying in suites enjoy enhanced concierge services, expedited check-in, and premium placement near the resort’s pools or beach access paths. It’s a perfect option for couples celebrating a milestone or travelers looking for room to entertain.
Best Rooms for Honeymooners vs. Multi-Generational Families
For honeymooners, the Oceanfront Rooms and Andaz Suite with Ocean View are ideal. They offer privacy, romantic views, and easy access to the adult-only tranquility pool, where couples can sip cocktails in peace.
Multi-generational families will appreciate the resort’s residential-style villas, which range from two to four bedrooms. These include full kitchens, private plunge pools, laundry facilities, and the kind of space that allows grandparents, parents, and kids to coexist comfortably. Villas come with private garage parking, dedicated concierge support, and in some cases, private chefs available for hire.
Resort Amenities & Activities
5 Infinity Pools with Cabana Service

Few places do poolside luxury like Andaz Maui. The resort features five tiered infinity pools, each with a slightly different vibe. The main pool offers panoramic ocean views and is surrounded by shaded loungers and lush landscaping. Families gravitate toward the lagoon-style pool near the Bumbye Beach Bar, while couples can enjoy peace and quiet at the adult-only tranquility pool, which is often framed by swaying palms and the sound of Hawaiian slack-key guitar drifting through the air.
For those wanting extra privacy, private cabanas are available for rent and include shaded daybeds, chilled drinks, and personalized food service. Prices for cabana rentals typically range from $350 to $600 per day, depending on location and season, but they’re well worth it for a full day of pampered lounging.
The ‘Āwili Spa & Salon – Hawaiian Healing Traditions
Set slightly apart from the main bustle of the resort, the ‘Āwili Spa and Salon is a sanctuary of calm inspired by ancient Hawaiian wellness traditions. Treatments here are not just spa appointments; they’re personalized rituals. Upon arrival, guests are introduced to the apothecary-style blending bar, where they can consult with an herbalist to create custom scrubs, oils, and lotions using locally grown botanicals.
Signature experiences include the Lomilomi massage, a traditional Hawaiian technique involving rhythmic forearm strokes, and the Noni & Ti Leaf Body Wrap, which detoxifies and deeply hydrates the skin. Prices range from $190 to $300 per treatment, and reservations are highly recommended, especially during high season.
In addition to massage and facial treatments, the spa features a full-service salon, steam rooms, relaxation lounges, and outdoor treatment areas overlooking gardens or the ocean.
Complimentary Cultural Programs (Ukulele, Hula, Lei Making)
What sets Andaz Maui apart is its sincere integration of Hawaiian culture into the guest experience. The resort offers a rotating calendar of complimentary cultural programs, often led by local artists and educators. These include:
- Ukulele lessons, where beginners can strum their first chords.
- Lei-making workshops using fresh orchids and ti leaves.
- Hula dancing classes that explore both movement and meaning.
These sessions are included in your stay and offered multiple times per week. They are popular with both couples and families, especially during the golden hours of morning or just before sunset on the resort lawn. Participation is first-come, first-served, so it’s wise to check the weekly activities schedule upon arrival.
Keiki Club – Kids Activities with Local Flair
For younger guests, the Keiki Club offers a chance to connect with Hawaiian culture through fun and age-appropriate activities. Open to kids ages 5 to 12, the program includes Hawaiian storytelling, tide pool exploration, coconut painting, and even introductory hula dancing.
The club runs half-day and full-day sessions, with prices around $75 for a half day and $130 for a full day, including lunch. Trained staff members focus on safety, creativity, and education, allowing parents to enjoy adult-only spa time or a quiet beachfront walk while the kids are joyfully immersed in Maui’s magic.
Dining & Culinary Experiences
Morimoto Maui – Iron Chef’s Oceanfront Restaurant

Created by Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto, this namesake restaurant is a highlight not just of the resort, but of Maui’s entire dining scene. Located just above Mokapu Beach, Morimoto Maui delivers high-end Japanese fusion cuisine with a heavy dose of fresh island ingredients and jaw-dropping ocean views.
Signature dishes include toro tartare with caviar, Hawaiian snapper with ginger soy, and the iconic Ishi Yaki Buri Bop, a sizzling stone bowl of rice, yellowtail, and egg mixed tableside. Sushi lovers will appreciate the omakase experience, which ranges from $150 to $250 per person depending on the number of courses and custom additions.
Reservations are a must, especially around sunset when the open-air setting becomes truly magical.
Ka’ana Kitchen – Farm-to-Table Hawaiian Cuisine
Ka’ana Kitchen offers something different: a casual yet sophisticated dining experience that champions Hawaii’s farming community. The name “Ka’ana” means “to share” in Hawaiian, and the menu reflects this with family-style plates, rotating specials, and ingredients sourced from local farms like Surfing Goat Dairy and Kula Country Farms.
Breakfast at Ka’ana is legendary. Served buffet-style with live stations, it includes lilikoi pancakes, poke eggs benedict, taro hash, and made-to-order omelets. The price for the buffet is around $55 per adult, and it’s included for Globalist members of World of Hyatt.
In the evening, the restaurant transforms into a chic, candlelit venue, offering dishes like Big Island beef short ribs, ahi tartare cones, and pineapple glazed pork belly. It’s a delicious expression of modern Hawaiian cuisine that balances comfort with innovation.
Bumbye Beach Bar – Poolside Cocktails & Small Plates
Tucked between the lagoon pool and Mokapu Beach, Bumbye Beach Bar is a relaxed, toes-in-the-sand kind of spot serving handcrafted cocktails, Maui beers, and casual fare. It’s the perfect place to watch the surf roll in with a Mai Tai or lilikoi margarita in hand.
Menu items include poke nachos, coconut shrimp, kalua pork sliders, and veggie flatbreads, priced between $15 and $25. Service is fast, and the bar often hosts local musicians during happy hour, which runs daily from 3 to 5 PM.
Private Dining – Beachfront Chef’s Table Experiences
For a truly unforgettable evening, guests can book a private beachfront dining experience, complete with a multi-course menu curated by the resort’s culinary team. Available for couples or small groups, this offering includes personalized service, a fire-lit setting on the sand, and dishes created from fresh, seasonal ingredients.
These experiences start around $600 per couple, depending on the level of customization, and can include wine pairings or sunset toasts with champagne. It’s a popular choice for proposals, milestone birthdays, or anniversary celebrations.
Beach & Water Adventures
Mokapu Beach Access – Best Snorkeling in Wailea

One of the standout features of Andaz Maui is its prime location on Mokapu Beach, a quieter and more exclusive stretch of Wailea’s coastline. Unlike many other beachfront resorts in the area, Andaz sits directly on the sand, meaning you’re steps away from crystal-clear water, soft golden sand, and one of the best snorkeling spots in Wailea.
The beach is ideal for beginners and families because the entry is gentle, the currents are mild, and marine life is abundant just a few feet offshore. Early mornings often reveal green sea turtles, butterflyfish, and even spinner dolphins in the distance. The resort provides beach attendants, umbrellas, chairs, and fresh towels, so all you have to do is show up.
This easy access is a game-changer. Whether you’re heading out with a mask and fins or simply lounging under a sun umbrella, Mokapu Beach feels like a private paradise without the crowding you’ll find on nearby public shores.
Complimentary Non-Motorized Water Sports
Included with every stay is access to non-motorized water sports, provided by the friendly beach crew stationed at the activity hut near Mokapu Beach. Guests can borrow stand-up paddleboards (SUPs), kayaks, boogie boards, and snorkel gear—all complimentary.
Beginners can request introductory paddleboard lessons, and the staff is great about offering safety tips and tide updates. Unlike many other resorts that charge a daily resort fee for such amenities, Andaz includes these experiences at no additional cost, staying true to its no-resort-fee policy.
This added value turns your beach day into a full tropical adventure, whether you’re paddling out at sunrise or coasting over a coral reef with a GoPro strapped to your wrist.
Whale Watching from Shore (Seasonal)
From December through April, Andaz Maui transforms into a front-row seat for one of Hawaii’s most unforgettable experiences: humpback whale watching. These majestic creatures migrate from Alaska to Maui’s warm waters to breed and give birth, and Mokapu Beach offers one of the best vantage points from land.
Guests lounging by the infinity pool or sipping a drink on their oceanfront lanai often catch whales breaching, tail-slapping, or spouting mist in the distance. The resort provides complimentary binoculars at the concierge desk during peak season, and daily updates are posted on sightings.
For an even closer look, the concierge can arrange whale-watching excursions aboard catamarans that leave directly from Wailea, but often, the view from the beach is more than enough to stir the soul.
Wellness & Fitness
24-Hour Fitness Center with Ocean Views

Fitness travelers won’t miss a beat at Andaz. The resort’s 24-hour fitness center is as scenic as it is well-equipped. Floor-to-ceiling windows look out onto the Pacific, and the space includes Peloton bikes, Technogym cardio equipment, free weights, resistance machines, and stretching areas with yoga mats and rollers.
Filtered water, fresh fruit, cold towels, and clean headphones are always available. It’s one of the few hotel gyms where guests find motivation not just from the equipment, but from the view alone. Whether you’re logging miles on the treadmill or powering through strength reps, there’s something uniquely energizing about watching the sun rise over the ocean as you move.
Sunrise Yoga on the Lawn
A hallmark of the Andaz experience is the daily sunrise yoga session offered on the resort lawn. Open to all guests and suitable for all levels, these guided classes begin around 7 AM and last approximately 60 minutes.
Led by certified instructors, the class emphasizes breathwork, mindfulness, and gentle flow—a perfect match for the serene morning light and ocean breeze. Mats and props are provided, and no signup is required, though arriving early secures a better spot.
There’s nothing quite like flowing through sun salutations with the sound of waves in the background and Haleakalā watching from a distance. It’s peaceful, grounding, and a perfect start to any day in paradise.
Wellness Retreats & Custom Programs
Andaz Maui goes beyond the expected with its seasonal wellness retreats and custom health packages. Offered throughout the year in collaboration with wellness professionals, these multi-day programs focus on restorative health, nutrition, fitness, and emotional wellbeing.
Guests can sign up for curated experiences such as:
- Weekend mindfulness retreats with guided meditation and journaling.
- Plant-based culinary workshops featuring Ka’ana Kitchen’s chef.
- Fitness boot camps with sunrise runs and beachfront circuit training.
For those who want a more personalized approach, the resort can coordinate one-on-one wellness coaching, private yoga or Pilates, and nutrition consultations. These services are available at additional cost and can be arranged through the concierge.
Special Offers & Booking Strategies
Best Time to Book for Value

Booking a stay at Andaz Maui at Wailea can be a significant investment, but with strategic planning, travelers can experience this luxury property without breaking the bank. The best times to find deals are mid-April through early June and September through mid-December. These shoulder seasons strike a balance between ideal weather, fewer crowds, and more competitive pricing.
Standard nightly rates for entry-level rooms (resort view or partial ocean view) range from $799 to $1,100 USD, while premium oceanfront suites can exceed $2,000 per night. However, during these shoulder months, rates can dip by 15–25%, especially with advance bookings or mid-week stays.
Savvy travelers should also monitor Hyatt’s “Pay My Way” feature to mix points and cash, and sign up for alerts from travel advisors who offer Hyatt Privé benefits, often unlocking extras like breakfast, upgrades, and late checkout for the same rate.
Andaz’s no resort fee policy is a huge cost saver. Unlike many Maui resorts that tack on daily fees for amenities like Wi-Fi, beach chairs, and fitness classes, Andaz includes them, creating more value in the long run. Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea does not fall into this category.
Romance & Honeymoon Packages
Andaz Maui is one of Hawaii’s top honeymoon destinations for good reason. The resort’s adult-friendly vibe, secluded beach access, and upscale dining make it ideal for newlyweds or couples seeking romance.
The property offers seasonal romance packages that often include perks like:
- Private beachfront dinner for two
- Champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries upon arrival
- Spa credits at the ‘Āwili Spa & Salon
- Late checkout and guaranteed ocean view room upgrade
Prices vary, but romance packages typically start around $1,200/night for a three-night minimum. These packages are best booked directly through the resort’s site or through a Hyatt Privé travel advisor, as those channels often unlock priority upgrade status and VIP welcome amenities.
For a splurge, couples can also book a sunset photography session, or a private chef experience through the concierge, making for unforgettable anniversary or honeymoon memories.
Hyatt Privé Benefits & World of Hyatt Perks
Booking through Hyatt Privé or as a World of Hyatt elite member brings excellent value at Andaz Maui. Even if you aren’t an elite yet, working with a Hyatt Privé-approved travel advisor unlocks:
- Free daily breakfast for two at Ka’ana Kitchen
- $100 resort credit (per stay)
- Priority for room upgrades
- Early check-in and late checkout (subject to availability)
- Personalized welcome amenity
For World of Hyatt members, elite tiers add even more value. Globalist members enjoy guaranteed upgrades (when available), waived parking fees on award stays, and enhanced point earning. Booking award nights via Hyatt’s site starts at 35,000–45,000 points per night, making it one of the most aspirational redemptions in the Hyatt portfolio.
Guest Experiences & Honest Reviews
What Guests Love About Andaz Maui
Many guests describe Andaz Maui as “modern but soulful,” “quiet luxury,” and “unmatched in Wailea for views and design.” The architecture and landscaping are consistently praised for blending seamlessly with the natural environment while still offering a sleek, high-end experience.
The infinity pools, particularly the adults-only tiered pool, receive glowing reviews for their serenity and postcard-worthy views. Guests also love the no-resort-fee policy, often calling it a “refreshing change” from other Maui hotels.
Dining—especially at Morimoto Maui—is another highlight. Guests mention the quality of the ingredients, attentive service, and oceanfront setting as reasons to return.
Families appreciate the Keiki Club and complimentary cultural programming, while honeymooners often cite the sunrise yoga and private lanai breakfasts as trip-defining moments.
Common Complaints to Consider
While most reviews skew overwhelmingly positive, there are recurring points of constructive criticism that future travelers should consider:
- Price Sensitivity – Many reviewers note that while the experience is premium, so is the pricing. Drinks, cabanas, and spa services can feel steep, especially without a bundled package.
- Limited Shade at Pools – Umbrella availability is limited and often reserved early in the morning, particularly in the adult pool area. Some guests recommend requesting a cabana in advance to guarantee shade.
- Noise During Events – Since Andaz hosts a number of weddings and corporate retreats, guests staying near event spaces have occasionally reported late-night music or early setup noise. Requesting a quiet room away from the lawn can help mitigate this.
- High Occupancy in Peak Seasons – During holiday weeks or spring break, even a laid-back resort like Andaz can feel busy, particularly at check-in or breakfast.
15+ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is Andaz Maui truly all-inclusive?
No, it’s not all-inclusive, but it does include amenities like beach gear, cultural classes, and fitness center access without a resort fee.
2. How far is Andaz Maui from the airport?
The drive from Kahului Airport (OGG) to the resort takes approximately 30 minutes.
3. Is Mokapu Beach private?
Like all beaches in Hawaii, it’s public, but Andaz offers dedicated access and attendants exclusively for its guests.
4. What’s the cancellation policy?
Standard policy is free cancellation up to 14 days before arrival. Special packages may vary.
5. Is breakfast included in the room rate?
Only if you book via Hyatt Privé, as a World of Hyatt Globalist, or select a breakfast-included package.
6. Can non-guests dine at Morimoto Maui?
Yes, reservations are available to the public and are highly recommended, especially for sunset seating.
7. Are pets allowed?
Yes, Andaz Maui is pet-friendly for dogs under 50 pounds. A non-refundable cleaning fee applies.
8. Is there a kids’ pool?
Yes, there’s a family-friendly infinity pool near the Keiki Club with shallow areas and poolside food service.
9. Are airport transfers included?
No, but the resort can arrange private or shared transfers upon request.
10. Is there an adults-only area?
Yes, one of the infinity pools is reserved for adults only, with panoramic ocean views and a more tranquil atmosphere.
11. Are rooms renovated recently?
Yes, the property opened in 2013 and has received consistent upgrades and maintenance since.
12. Is Wi-Fi free?
Yes, high-speed Wi-Fi is included throughout the property.
13. Is there a resort fee?
No, Andaz Maui is one of the few luxury resorts on the island that doesn’t charge a resort fee.
14. How far is it to shops and restaurants?
The Shops at Wailea are a 10-minute walk or 2-minute drive from the resort.
15. Can I redeem Hyatt points here?
Yes, award nights typically start at 35,000–45,000 points per night.
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