Luxury Hotels Bali
Luxury Resorts Hawaii Luxury Resorts Hawaii Luxury Resorts Hawaii Luxury Resorts Hawaii

Please enter your details into the form to subscribe for access to all of our news and competitions.





Makena Beach & Golf Resort

Home » Hotels & Resorts » Pacific Island » Hawaii » Maui » Makena Beach & Golf Resort



Details:

This world-class Maui destination resort is set on 1,800 acres of Maui’s sunny southern coast in the unspoiled Makena region. Situated beyond Wailea, the resort’s beachfront location at the foot of Mount Haleakala affords all 310 spacious rooms and suites breathtaking views of the blue Pacific and of Makena’s natural landscape with a private lanai to soak it all in. Combined with an aloha-spirited staff, this secluded hideaway guarantees the best Maui vacation.

Gracious hospitality
Makena Beach & Golf Resort ushers in a new era of gracious hospitality with its new premium rooms and suites. Slated wood doors lead to a beautified new room featuring various upgrades including new carpet, refinished cherry wood furnishings, 37” flat screen TVs, contemporary Hawaiian artwork and Serta Presidential plush beds topped with designer bed throws and superior quality linens. Bathrooms feature granite countertops, contemporary faucets and fixtures, new makeup mirrors and a new line of Tommy Bahama amenities.

Designed with simple elegance in mind, the room décor reflects the colours of the sand and sea environment surrounding the hotel, beige and gold tones are complemented with hues of blue, teal and sage for an overall soothing and tranquil effect—perfect for a relaxing Maui vacation.

The Makena Beach & Golf Resort’s culinary team, under the direction of Executive Chef Marc McDowell, is driven by the desire to infuse traditional culinary arts into the Makena dining experience. Molokini Bar and Grille features an award-winning Sunday brunch, the popular Saturday Japanese buffet, and a seasonally-changing, daily menu of culinary experiences featuring Hawaiian grown products. Enjoy Makena’s daily breakfast buffet in the open-air Café Kiowai or casual poolside dining at the Pool Bar & Grille. For morning coffee try our Barista 5400 Proudly Brewing Starbucks® Coffee.

Featuring 18-holes of captivating sea to mountain golf in an all natural surrounding, the Makena Golf Course was ranked one of the Best Golf Courses to Play in Hawaii by Golf Week. Designed by world renowned golf course architect, Robert Trent Jones, Jr., the scenic course, overlooking the Wailea-Makena coastline and the neighbouring Hawaiian islands beyond, features a golf and resort shop, locker rooms, practise range, and a new fleet of state-of-the-art golf carts with on-board GPS systems. Grab a beverage after your game at Café on the Green and enjoy stunning views, cooling sea breezes, and alfresco dining on the terraces.





Guide to Hawaii

Located more than 2000 miles off the west coast of America, this tropical paradise of turquoise bays, white sandy beaches, lush tropical vegetation and balmy sunshine all year round, is renow-ned as one of the world's most famous vacation playgrounds. Most of the 132 islands in this beautiful archipelago are no more than tiny atolls, the summits of a chain of submarine volcanoes that stretches almost to Japan. Hawai`i is full of contrasts and extremes and it has 11 of the world's 13 climatic zones.

Capital & Major Centres
Tourism is restricted to six of the eight most southerly islands. These are O`ahu, with the city of Honolulu, the capital of Hawai`i; Maui, the second largest island with the world's largest dormant volcano; Kaua`i which is known for its magnificent scenery and vegetation; Hawai`i or the Big Island where Captain Cook is buried, and the ancestral home of Hawaiian royalty; and Moloka`i and Lana`i, located off the coast of Maui.

People
There are 1.3 million people of mixed races living in the Hawaiian archipelago. Hawai`i's religions are as diverse as its cultural heritage. The official languages are Hawaiian and English.

History
The first inhabitants of Hawai`i were Polynesians who arrived between the fourth and fifth century with plants and animals. Captain James Cook was the first European. He landed in 1778 to find a structured society with chiefs ruling each island. In 1920, Hawai`i became a major tourist destination with the first non-stop flight from the US mainland. In 1959 it became an American state and Honolulu is now the 11th largest city in the USA.

Nature
Home to more than 10,000 plant and animal species found nowhere else on earth, the islands are famous for palms, cactus, coconut palms, kamani, ohia, kukui and hau trees, glorious trop-ical flowers (5000 types of hibiscus), along with vari-coloured fruits, coffee and macadamia nuts. The humpback whale is an annual visitor and there is an exotic collection of birdlife.

The Sights
On O`ahu, see Pearl Harbor and visit famous Waikiki Beach. Hire a car or jump on the local bus to explore the beautiful beaches on the famous North Shore. On Maui the main attraction is Haleakala, a 10,023-foot dormant volcano. The best time to visit Haleakala is at sunrise. A drive along the stunning Hana highway is also a must while on Maui.

On Hawai`i's Big Island, there's Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park and Parker Ranch on 225,000 acres, which is the third largest working cattle ranch in the US. There's also a space centre named after Hawai`i's first astronaut, Ellison S. Onizuka.

Kaua`i has Waimea Canyon and a number of magnificent Botanical Gardens. A sailing trip or helicopter ride along the breathtaking Napali coast is also a must. Ride a mule down Moloka`i's cliff trail to Kalaupapa. Lana`i's best dive spot, Cathedrals, has dramatic coral formations creating pinnacles and caverns rising from the 70-foot depth to the surface.

Where to Stay
There are hundreds of hotels and condos in every category from luxury to budget style. Camping is available in National, State, City, and County Parks.

Getting Around
If you are considering visiting all of the islands, it's recommended that you allow a minimum of three weeks. The domestic airlines, Hawaiian, Go Hawaii and Island Air help to maximise sightseeing time. Helicopter flight seeing tours are popular and give you a chance to see places that may otherwise be inaccessible.

On the ground there are limousines, taxis and sightseeing coaches. O`ahu is the only island with a bus service, an extensive route that covers the entire island. In addition, there is a ferry from Lana`i to Maui, from Moloka`i to Maui and from O`ahu to Maui. Renting a car or jeep is extremely popular in Hawai`i, although it's not necessary in Honolulu as there's good public transport. Driving is on the right hand side and, as most islands have only one main road, it's difficult to get lost. Night driving is not quite as enjoyable, as roads between towns are not lit and can be narrow. Cycling is popular in towns.

Food & Entertainment
Experience a traditional Hawaiian feast or luau, which usually includes dishes like poi, ground from the taro plant, kalua pork, an entire pig wrapped in ti leaves and baked in an underground oven or imu, and poke, marinated raw fish, shellfish, or octopus, along with Polynesian-style entertainment and a hula performance.

Aside from the Pacific Rim or Hawai`i Regional Cuisine, which is a fusion of food and techniques from all of the countries and ethnic groups that have historically had an influence on Hawai`i, Hawai`i boasts many international restaurants serving various Asian and continental cuisines. There's also fast foods of every kind, and do-it-yourself as most condominiums have cooking facilities.

Activities
A full range of activities for all ages includes snorkelling, fishing, tennis, golf, windsurfing, sailing, and many other water-based activities including magnificent surfing. Hawai`i offers sightseeing tours, bushwalks, downhill cycling adventures and trail rides, and a range of indoor activities.

Shopping Guide
Artisans make copies of their ancient instruments made from gourds, stones, seeds, feathers, shells, lumber and bamboo. Also for sale are woven leaf hats, feather work in colourful hatbands, capes and bags, hand-woven cloth, Lauhala leaves made into sandals, bags and wall ornaments, and beautiful Hawaiian applique quilts in island designs.