FAQs
Yes. Guided hikes through West Maui’s lush landscape and coastal trails are available through local tour companies, highlighting Maui’s unique flora and scenic overlooks.
Absolutely. Black Rock and surrounding reefs are popular snorkel spots, and guided snorkeling tours depart from Kaanapali Beach.
Yes. The beachfront location offers unobstructed sunset views over the Pacific Ocean.
Yes. Guests can conveniently depart directly from Kaʻanapali Beach for whale watching, sunset cruises, and snorkel excursions. If you prefer a dock departure, additional tours are also available from Lahaina Harbor.
While bike rentals are not provided directly by the resort, local vendors offer bike rentals nearby, and the Kaanapali Beach Path provides scenic routes perfect for cycling.
Yes. The resort is located near the Kāʻanapali Golf Courses and is also just 10 minutes from the world-renowned Kapalua Plantation and Bay Courses.
Yes. The resort’s location near Black Rock makes it one of the most convenient Kaanapali Beach resorts for snorkeling and ocean activities.
Yes. Whale season in Maui runs from December through April, with peak sightings from January to March. Many guests are lucky enough to spot whales right from Kaʻanapali Beach. Maui—especially areas like Kāʻanapali and Lahaina—sits along the Auʻau Channel, one of the best whale-watching locations in the world due to its shallow, calm waters, ideal for breeding and nursing humpback whales.
Guests can enjoy snorkeling, paddleboarding, jet skiing, ziplining, sunset sailing, whale watching (seasonal), luaus, shopping, world-class dining, and nearby golf courses in Kāʻanapali and beyond.
Kaʻanapali generally offers gentle, swimmable waves that are ideal for snorkeling and wading, though conditions can vary by season.
Guests can enjoy paddleboarding, kayaking, boogie boarding, stand-up paddleboarding, jet skiing, scuba diving, and traditional Hawaiian outrigger canoe experiences directly from Kāʻanapali Beach or through local outfitters nearby.
