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Stay At The Exclusive Kaanapali Ocean Inn

The Kaanapali Ocean Inn is located on one of the most beautiful stretches of the Kaanapali Beach. It is perched at the foot of the towering mountains of Maui and has one of the best views you can have in Maui. What more, right on the beach waters, you get to see Maui's most famous guests, the humpback whales.

The Inn has a total of 59 guest rooms. Each of the room is tastefully decorated and feature luxury furniture. The following are the amenities you will find in the rooms;
Air conditioning
Coffee maker In-room
Safe 
Refrigerator
Hair dryer
Iron and ironing board
Private Lanai
Telephone
Private maid service
TV and in-room movies
No smoking policy in all rooms
Cribs and roll-away beds on request and many more

For your dining needs, you are welcomed to the Royal Scoop for a finger licking ice cream, Royal Ocean Terrace for a meticulously prepared fish, and Beach Bar for its signature Mai Tais. As a guest at the inn, you will have full access to the following amenities and services;
Self or Valet Parking 
In-room High Speed Internet 
Schedule cultural activities at the adjacent all-inclusive Royal Lahaina Resort
 Concierge Services Activities Desk 
Daily Maid Service 
Golf Course Nearby 
Jogging Paths 
Fitness Classes at the Royal Lahaina Resort 
Massage and Jacuzzi at the Royal Lahaina Resort and 3 Swimming pools at Royal Lahaina Resort

Among the holiday activities that you can engage in while staying at the Kaanapali Ocean Inn are; workouts, shopping, tennis, golfing, swimming, surfing, snorkeling, sailing, sunbathing, sightseeing, and visiting local attractions such as the scenic Road to Hana, Haleakala Crater, Whaler's Village, Lahaina Town and Iao Valley. Sounds like a destination you would love to visit during your next holiday? Make a reservation today. 

By Kennedy Runo on 07/10/2015 in Maui

Experience information

  • Maui, Hawaii
  • The island of Maui is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands at 727.2 square miles (1883.5 km2) and is the 17th largest island in the United States. It is part of the state of Hawaii and is the largest of Maui County's four islands, bigger than Lānaʻi, Kahoʻolawe, and Molokaʻi. In 2010, Maui had a population of 154,834, third-most populous of the Hawaiian islands, behind that of Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi

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    Maui is a leading whale-watching center in the Hawaiian Islands due to Humpback whales wintering in the sheltered ʻAuʻau Channel between the islands of Maui county. The whales migrate approximately 3,500 miles (5,600 km) from Alaskan waters each autumn and spend the winter months mating and birthing in the warm waters off Maui, with most leaving by the end of April. The whales are typically sighted in pods: small groups of several adults, or groups of a mother, her calf, and a few suitors. Humpbacks are an endangered species protected by U.S. federal and Hawaiʻi state law.

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