
Sheraton Maui Resort
The Sheraton Maui Resort in Kaanapali, Hawaii,
occupies 23 acres along Kaanapali Beach, where the legendary Black Rock
meets the ocean. Whalers Village and Museum is one mile from the resort.
Historic Lahaina Town, Carthaginian and the Baldwin Mission House are five
miles away.
Trim green lawns and palm trees dot the Sheraton Maui Resort's landscape,
while the open-air lobby is decorated with slate tile floors, lava rock and
botanical floral arrangements. Five dining options are available on site.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in the open-air Kekaa Terrace,
accessed via bridges that cross surrounding koi ponds. Teppan-yaki Dan is
open for dinner only and features contemporary Japanese cuisine prepared at
guests' tables. The Reef's Edge, Lagoon Bar and Sundowner Bar serve drinks
and light fare. Business services and meeting facilities are available on
site. Complimentary wireless Internet access is offered in the pool and
lobby areas. Resort amenities include a fitness center, two seasonal pools,
three tennis courts and a health spa where beachside massages and other spa
treatments are offered.
The Sheraton Maui Resort's 510 guestrooms include private lanais, with the
majority of rooms featuring ocean views. Guestrooms are decorated with
wicker and dark wooden furniture. Earth-tone duvets patterned after Hawaiian
quilts top Sheraton Sweet Sleeper beds. Mini fridges are provided. Room
amenities include complimentary high-speed Internet access, cable television
and video game consoles. Bathrooms feature bathrobes, complimentary
toiletries and shower/tub combinations with handheld showerheads.
Flashlights are included for exploring the resort's grounds after dark.
The Kaanapali Black Rock is located on the Sheraton Maui Resort's grounds
and is a popular site for guests and locals to dive into the Pacific waters
below.
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