| | - Spa Kea LaniSpa Kea Lani offers over 50 specially designed Spa experiences, including 50 and 80-minute Facials, Massages and Body Experiences. Please contact Spa reservations for a complete menu. In order to ensure your favorite experiences will be available during your most preferred time, we recommend that you make appointments prior to arrival at the Resort.
- Swimming PoolsThere are 3 large swimming pools and two whirlpools. Upper and lower lagoon pools are connected by a 140-foot water slide. The upper lagoon pool offers underwater barstools and access to Polo Beach Grille and Bar. There is also an adults-only swimming pool with a spa cabana nearby.
- TennisNestled on a slope above the Pacific, just minutes from the resort, the Wailea Tennis Club is known for being one of Hawaii's premier tennis destinations. The club offers an exclusive, private atmosphere and provides the opportunity to play on eleven beautifully maintained plexipave courts, two of which are lit for night play.
- Island ActivitiesThere are numerous activities to enjoy on Maui from helicopter tours to biking down a volcano. An Activity Agent will assist with gathering information and booking reservations. Please note that activities may be subject to change or cancellations without prior notice due to safety, weather and ocean conditions.
- Wailea Golf ClubThe award-winning Wailea Golf Club is one of the largest and most acclaimed golf facilities in Hawaii. It features three championship courses, two full-service pro shops and the finest outdoor training facility in the Pacific. Built on the lower slopes of Haleakala, Wailea Golf Club's 12-acre training facility consists of two putting and chipping areas, fairway and greenside practice bunkers, and a driving range sporting two sets of tee boxes and three built-in target greens with pins and traps. Call in advance to book your tee times.
- Snorkeling ToursExperience the crystal clear waters and abundant marine life on one of the many snorkeling tours available on Maui. Destinations include Coral Gardens, Turtle Town and Molokini Crater to name a few. Molokini Crater is a crescent-shaped volcanic island just off the west coast of Maui, that is one of the top dive sites in the world. Many of the trips include meals, beverages and all equipment. Depending on the season, whale and dolphin sightings can be quite common.
- Scuba DivingScuba diving in Hawaii can be an exciting, wonderful experience. In Maui County, which includes the Islands of Maui, Lanai and Molokai, the diving is plentiful with a lot of variety. Just like anywhere else the local conditions will vary. Generally there is better visibility on boat dives rather than shore dives. However, with shore dives there is more variety. Most (but not all) of the dive boats go to specific areas, sort of a ''known quantity'' for diving. Some of the smaller operations will try to make the experience more memorable, often by being more flexible as to where to dive.
- Mountain BikingView a spectacular sunrise from the summit of the 10,025' Haleakala crater, then coast 38 miles back to sea level on one of our exhilarating bike tours. Photo opportunities are abundant as you wind through several climate zones and take in the panoramic views of Maui. Depending on the tour and departure time, breakfast or lunch will be served and all trips include gear, escort vans and round-trip transportation.
- Sports FishingTest your fishing skills with big game deep sea fishing aboard Coast Guard licensed vessels. With years of experience, your captain will take you to the north shore of Molokai or ''backside'' of Lanai to fish for Blue Marlin, Striped Marlin, Spearfish, Tuna, Ono (Wahoo), Mahi Mahi and Shark. All equipment is included and charters can be private or shared.
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- Shopping The Shops at Wailea is home to a diverse group of retailers from Louis Vuitton to Honolua Surf Company to art galleries and specialty Hawaiian shops with unique gifts. There are places to buy sunscreen, get your pictures developed and much more.
- Haleakala National Park The Haleakala National Park is home of the world's largest dormant volcano. Rising 10,023 feet above sea level, this beautiful marvel of nature last erupted in 1790 A.D. From the crater's top most rim to its floor is a drop of 3000 feet. The floor measures 25 square miles, a fascinating area of richly colored cinder cones. A public observatory stands on the rim of the volcano's crater. The park also offers hiking, horseback riding, downhill biking and unforgettable sunsets and sunrises. Haleakala National Park is located near Kula, in East Maui, approximately 52 miles from Wailea.
- Lahaina Lahaina was the first capital of the islands and is the historic heart of Maui. This colorful town is steeped in the memories and evidences of whaling days, missionaries, ancient Hawaiian rulers and plantation workers of various ethnic origin who migrated to this island. Located on the northwest coast of Maui, 35 miles from the resort.
- Maui Ocean Center The Maui Ocean Center is one of the most unique aquatic environments on earth. Located at Ma'alaea Harbor Village overlooking Ma'alaea Small Boat Harbor on the southwest shore of Maui, the center is only 14 miles North of the resort. All of the marine life you will encounter resides in its native habitat, giving you a deeper understanding of Hawaii's seas. To enhance your experience, trained Ocean Naturalists share their insights through presentations. The Center's mission is to foster understanding, wonder and respect for Hawaii's marine life.
- Maui Arts & Cultural Center The Maui Arts and Cultural Center is a 12-acre visual and performing arts complex overlooking Kahului Harbor, at the foot of dramatic Iao Valley. The Maui Arts and Cultural Center is Hawaii`i's finest and most comprehensive visual and performing arts complex. From hula to symphony, paintings to taiko drumming, ballet to children's art, slack key guitar to Chinese acrobats to popular singers, the center celebrates the richness of the cultural diversity that converges on Maui, the creativity that springs from artists of all ages, and the variety of arts disciplines that keep our stages and galleries exciting. Located approximately 26 miles North of the resort.
- Kula Botanical Garden Kula Botanical Garden is home to several varieties of tropical and semi-tropical flowers including Maui's hallmark flower, the protea. Visitors can also view orchids, bromeliads and other native plants. This six-acre garden is designed for casual strolling and identifying plants. Resting on the slopes of the dormant Haleakala Volcano, the plants thrive at the cool 3,300-foot elevation. Unusual rock formations, waterfalls, ponds and panoramic views of the West Maui Mountains are just some of the other visual treats this attraction has to offer. Located in Kula, approximately 30 driving miles northeast of the resort.
- Maui Tropical Plantation The Maui Tropical Plantation is a theme park of sorts -- Maui style! This 120 acre preserve is a working plantation and an entertaining crash course in Hawai'ian agriculture, complete with a 40 minute guided tram ride through the fields. The plantation produces sugar cane, pineapple, coffee, bananas, mangoes, papayas, avocado, star fruit and macadamia nuts. The nursery is a feast for the eyes, featuring hibiscus, orchid, ginger and more. Demonstrations in coconut husking and lei making, historic displays, a restaurant and a great souvenir and product shop. Great fun for all ages. Located approximately halfway between Maalaea Wharf and Wailuku, right outside the town of Waikapu, 12 miles North of the resort.
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