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Maui Hawaii: Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows 2-People 5-Night Stay

+ $100 Resort Credit (Travel thru 12/10/25)

from $1549

$3,725

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Luxury Escapes offers 5-Night Stay at Lahaina Resort & Bungalows (Maui Hawaii) from $1549. Travel Through December 10, 2025. Bookings must be made before February 7, 2025.

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Offer Details:
  • Daily buffet breakfast at Lahaina Noon
  • General admission tickets to The Myths of Maui Luau
  • US$100 resort credit per package to use at Lahaina Noon, Royal Scoop, Royal Trading Company, Alana Spa and Royal Beach Activities
  • Waived resort fee including daily US$20 spa service credit, daily wellness classes,
  • Hawaiian cultural classes and resort shuttle access
Resort Details:
  • 2 People for 5-Nights, including taxes/fees:
    • Tower Partial Ocean View King $1,549 (reg. $3,725)
    • Tower Partial Ocean View Doubles $1,679 (reg. $3,725)
    • Tower Ocean View King $1,799 (reg $3,960)
    • Royal Bungalow Room King $1,879 (reg $4,430)
    • Royal Bungalow King Oceanfront $1,999 (reg $5,020

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Dining inclusions do not include drinks (unless otherwise stated). Menus are subject to change without notice.
    • Daily buffet breakfast is served at Lahaina Noon from 7am to 10am.
    • Two general admission tickets to The Myths of Maui Luau are included in your package. Upon check-in, guests will be directed to the concierge to book their luau. Please note: Luau tickets are not included for third and fourth guests staying in the Tower Partial Ocean View Doubles room. Additional guests must pay for luau tickets at the property.
    • Resort Credit: The included resort credit must be used during your stay. Any unused credit will be forfeited and is not transferable or redeemable for cash. Credit can be redeemed at Lahaina Noon, Royal Scoop, Royal Trading Company, Alana Spa and Royal Beach Activities. Please note, this is subject to change without notice.
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

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Written by serra | Staff
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Luxury Escapes offers 5-Night Stay at Lahaina Resort & Bungalows (Maui Hawaii) from $1549. Travel Through December 10, 2025. Bookings must be made before February 7, 2025.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Offer Details:
  • Daily buffet breakfast at Lahaina Noon
  • General admission tickets to The Myths of Maui Luau
  • US$100 resort credit per package to use at Lahaina Noon, Royal Scoop, Royal Trading Company, Alana Spa and Royal Beach Activities
  • Waived resort fee including daily US$20 spa service credit, daily wellness classes,
  • Hawaiian cultural classes and resort shuttle access
Resort Details:
  • 2 People for 5-Nights, including taxes/fees:
    • Tower Partial Ocean View King $1,549 (reg. $3,725)
    • Tower Partial Ocean View Doubles $1,679 (reg. $3,725)
    • Tower Ocean View King $1,799 (reg $3,960)
    • Royal Bungalow Room King $1,879 (reg $4,430)
    • Royal Bungalow King Oceanfront $1,999 (reg $5,020

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Dining inclusions do not include drinks (unless otherwise stated). Menus are subject to change without notice.
    • Daily buffet breakfast is served at Lahaina Noon from 7am to 10am.
    • Two general admission tickets to The Myths of Maui Luau are included in your package. Upon check-in, guests will be directed to the concierge to book their luau. Please note: Luau tickets are not included for third and fourth guests staying in the Tower Partial Ocean View Doubles room. Additional guests must pay for luau tickets at the property.
    • Resort Credit: The included resort credit must be used during your stay. Any unused credit will be forfeited and is not transferable or redeemable for cash. Credit can be redeemed at Lahaina Noon, Royal Scoop, Royal Trading Company, Alana Spa and Royal Beach Activities. Please note, this is subject to change without notice.
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

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I wouldn't stay here. I've worked here for 6 years so I know. The property itself pales in comparison to other properties on Kaanapali(Sheraton, Westin, etc). The pools are subpar and the restaurant isn't very good and overpriced. The rooms were recently renovated so they could be nice but Royal Lahaina itself is far away from the kaanapali strip and the nearest mall, Whalers village. You're gonna have to either take a shuttle or walk 30 minutes to get there.
Go to the Royal Lahaina it's beautiful. I'm a flight attendant and this is once of my favorite layovers.
We've stayed there and it's the only place my family will ever consider going back to! There is NOTHING I can find that is as amazing as the ocean front cabanas! We don't care about the pool, it's steps from a picture perfect beach (which is why you go to Hawaii, no?). Would I ever stay in the tower, absolutely not. But, if you could recommend another hotel/property that has 'reasonably' priced ocean front rooms I'm all ears…

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I wouldn't stay here. I've worked here for 6 years so I know. The property itself pales in comparison to other properties on Kaanapali(Sheraton, Westin, etc). The pools are subpar and the restaurant isn't very good and overpriced. The rooms were recently renovated so they could be nice but Royal Lahaina itself is far away from the kaanapali strip and the nearest mall, Whalers village. You're gonna have to either take a shuttle or walk 30 minutes to get there.
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Quote from Keonibd :
I wouldn't stay here. I've worked here for 6 years so I know. The property itself pales in comparison to other properties on Kaanapali(Sheraton, Westin, etc). The pools are subpar and the restaurant isn't very good and overpriced. The rooms were recently renovated so they could be nice but Royal Lahaina itself is far away from the kaanapali strip and the nearest mall, Whalers village. You're gonna have to either take a shuttle or walk 30 minutes to get there.
Any specific resort you would recommend?
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Quote from revieweronline :
why so negative, sounds like a peaceful isolated hotel.
Because "The pools are subpar and the restaurant isn't very good and overpriced." Which is like half the value of this thing. If they're gonna gouge their money back on food and the experience is subpar, where's the slick deal?

If you want to be somewhat isolated from the crowds, risk mediocre or overpriced food, and need to walk long distance/take a Lyft to get around, you might as well AirBNB it, and for that matter, just go to the big island and pay way less for more private space.

Did my honeymoon in Hawaii and I'd bet we didnt crack $1549 in lodging fees for 9 days (5 days Big Island, 3 days Kauai, 1 day in Honolulu). All of which had kitchen space, etc.

edit: I was wrong, $1555.94 total in 10 days. Admittedly, in 2019, so add 20% for inflation since.
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Quote from Keonibd :
I wouldn't stay here. I've worked here for 6 years so I know. The property itself pales in comparison to other properties on Kaanapali(Sheraton, Westin, etc). The pools are subpar and the restaurant isn't very good and overpriced. The rooms were recently renovated so they could be nice but Royal Lahaina itself is far away from the kaanapali strip and the nearest mall, Whalers village. You're gonna have to either take a shuttle or walk 30 minutes to get there.

We've stayed there and it's the only place my family will ever consider going back to! There is NOTHING I can find that is as amazing as the ocean front cabanas! We don't care about the pool, it's steps from a picture perfect beach (which is why you go to Hawaii, no?). Would I ever stay in the tower, absolutely not. But, if you could recommend another hotel/property that has 'reasonably' priced ocean front rooms I'm all ears…
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Quote from preppyak :
Because "The pools are subpar and the restaurant isn't very good and overpriced." Which is like half the value of this thing. If they're gonna gouge their money back on food and the experience is subpar, where's the slick deal?

If you want to be somewhat isolated from the crowds, risk mediocre or overpriced food, and need to walk long distance/take a Lyft to get around, you might as well AirBNB it, and for that matter, just go to the big island and pay way less for more private space.

Did my honeymoon in Hawaii and I'd bet we didnt crack $1549 in lodging fees for 9 days (5 days Big Island, 3 days Kauai, 1 day in Honolulu). All of which had kitchen space, etc.

edit: I was wrong, $1555.94 total in 10 days. Admittedly, in 2019, so add 20% for inflation since.
In my experience, condos in Hawaii doubled in price between 2019 and today. We almost always stay Wailea on Maui, and $2,500 condo in 2019 is closer to 6k today, for 7-10 days.
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Quote from preppyak :
Because "The pools are subpar and the restaurant isn't very good and overpriced." Which is like half the value of this thing. If they're gonna gouge their money back on food and the experience is subpar, where's the slick deal?

If you want to be somewhat isolated from the crowds, risk mediocre or overpriced food, and need to walk long distance/take a Lyft to get around, you might as well AirBNB it, and for that matter, just go to the big island and pay way less for more private space.

Did my honeymoon in Hawaii and I'd bet we didnt crack $1549 in lodging fees for 9 days (5 days Big Island, 3 days Kauai, 1 day in Honolulu). All of which had kitchen space, etc.

edit: I was wrong, $1555.94 total in 10 days. Admittedly, in 2019, so add 20% for inflation since.

I'd wager you can't book the same exact stays in the same exact places for anything less than 60% more & more than likely double what you paid.
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Quote from ducksdontcrow :
We've stayed there and it's the only place my family will ever consider going back to! There is NOTHING I can find that is as amazing as the ocean front cabanas! We don't care about the pool, it's steps from a picture perfect beach (which is why you go to Hawaii, no?). Would I ever stay in the tower, absolutely not. But, if you could recommend another hotel/property that has 'reasonably' priced ocean front rooms I'm all ears…
Having stayed at both, Kaanapali Beach hotel is miles above this one in every respect.
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Quote from preppyak :
Because "The pools are subpar and the restaurant isn't very good and overpriced." Which is like half the value of this thing. If they're gonna gouge their money back on food and the experience is subpar, where's the slick deal?

If you want to be somewhat isolated from the crowds, risk mediocre or overpriced food, and need to walk long distance/take a Lyft to get around, you might as well AirBNB it, and for that matter, just go to the big island and pay way less for more private space.

Did my honeymoon in Hawaii and I'd bet we didnt crack $1549 in lodging fees for 9 days (5 days Big Island, 3 days Kauai, 1 day in Honolulu). All of which had kitchen space, etc.

edit: I was wrong, $1555.94 total in 10 days. Admittedly, in 2019, so add 20% for inflation since.
no offense but all of hawaii is overpriced. It's always been that way. That's how they're able to be a "rich" island nation.
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Quote from KypMadak :
Having stayed at both, Kaanapali Beach hotel is miles above this one in every respect.

What is the price difference?
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time to do some price comparison, thank you for posting!
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How is this place now after the wildfires in 2023? Considering going but it's location isn't ideal for visiting the national park and road to Hana with my young kids but if it's completely fine now my Airbnb reservation is more expensive and going to get canceled
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This comes out to about $300/night with taxes included. Not bad for being right on the beach. You can however get Airbnb's around that price or cheaper further north in Ka'anapali. This is a pretty great deal considering location and comes with daily buffet.
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My wife and I stayed here in October for 3 nights at the rate of 252.23 per night. No breakfast voucher included, but the food at the resort was not great and overpriced like the others have mentioned. As a tourist, DO NOT buy aloha shirts at their gift shop. You'd be paying more than twice the amount compared at Ross. I saw the same exact shirts at Ross in two different islands lol
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