Whaler 724
Lahaina, Hawaii
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Pool
Fitness
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom
1 king bed
From its desirable 7th-floor corner floor plan, Whaler 724 delivers gorgeous views of the turquoise-hued Pacific, Maui’s neighbor island Molokai, and the lush West Maui Mountains. During the winter months, this spacious 1BR/2BA suite enjoys an excellent vantage point for admiring Maui’s seasonal visitors—the humpback whales!
Its luxurious 900+ sq ft interior has been beautifully updated with wood flooring, granite counters, custom cabinetry, and outfitted with a classic island style decor. Comfortably sleep up to four guests with a king bed in the primary bedroom and a queen sofa sleeper in the living area.
Enjoy all the advantages of a full modern kitchen that has been conveniently stocked with everything you need to prepare the perfect meal or refreshment during your stay. Dine to beautiful ocean views on the spacious 300+ sq ft lanai or the air conditioned indoors.
Resort amenities include a beachfront swimming pool with a towel kiosk offering fresh towels, a hot tub, a fitness center, beachfront gas barbecue grills, free wireless internet, and a concierge to help with booking activities.
Pack lighter with easy access to the shared complimentary laundry facilities. Free high-speed Wi-Fi is also included with your stay.
Nestled steps away from the soft sands right in the heart of Kaanapali Beach, the Whaler boasts one of Maui’s best resort locations. This world-famous beach offers an abundance of shopping, dining, and activities right out your doorstep. Luaus, dinner cruises, snorkel trips, parasailing (summer only), whale watching (winter only), surf lessons, and more are only a short walk away.
For added convenience, our exclusive courtesy shuttle offers complimentary transportation between The Whaler and several West Maui locations.
***Complimentary self-parking***
***Please note that the Whaler has a $33+tax/day resort fee collected at check-out (subject to resort changes).***
***Whaler Tower 1 will undergo spalling repairs and painting throughout Fall 2024. Whaler 724 is currently scheduled to be affected from 10/28/24 to 1/24/25. The project will consist of refinishing the exterior building surfaces before painting the exterior walls, which may cause noise during working hours and will impact the state of the lanais (balconies).***
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Lahaina, Hawaii, is a captivating destination that offers a rich blend of history, culture, and stunning natural beauty. Once the capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom and a bustling whaling port, today Lahaina is a charming town that retains its historical significance while providing all the amenities of a modern vacation spot.
The town's Front Street is a bustling thoroughfare, lined with an array of shops, art galleries, and restaurants. This oceanfront street has been named one of the "Top Ten Greatest Streets" by the American Planning Association. As you stroll down Front Street, the vibrant atmosphere is palpable, with the sounds of live music and the scent of Hawaiian cuisine filling the air.
Lahaina's history is on full display at the Lahaina Historic Trail, which features significant sites such as the Lahaina Banyan Court Park, home to one of the largest banyan trees in the United States. The Old Lahaina Courthouse and the Baldwin Home Museum offer glimpses into the town's past, while the Wo Hing Temple Museum showcases the influence of Chinese immigrants on the island.
For those who love the water, Lahaina is a gateway to some of Maui's best ocean activities. Whale watching tours are a must-do during the winter months when humpback whales migrate to the warm Hawaiian waters. Snorkeling and diving excursions to nearby spots like the partially submerged volcanic crater of Molokini offer encounters with vibrant marine life.
The town's beaches, such as Ka'anapali Beach and Baby Beach, provide perfect settings for sunbathing, swimming, and sunset viewing. Ka'anapali Beach, in particular, is famous for its daily cliff diving ceremony off the northernmost cliffs known as Puu Kekaa, or Black Rock.
Cultural experiences abound in Lahaina, with the Old Lahaina Luau being one of the most authentic luaus in Hawaii. Here, visitors can enjoy traditional Hawaiian food, music, and hula dancing under the stars. The Feast at Lele offers a more intimate luau experience with a sit-down dinner and performances that highlight the diverse cultures of the Pacific.
Lahaina's relaxed vibe, combined with its historical significance and natural beauty, makes it a destination that appeals to a wide range of travelers. Whether you're interested in Hawaiian history, looking for ocean adventures, or simply wanting to enjoy the island's laid-back lifestyle, Lahaina is a place that offers a memorable and enriching Hawaiian experience.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
Required Identification Number:440080020005,TA-175-718-1952-01