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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: An oceanfront haven steeped in Hawaiian culture

Feature: Every aspect celebrates the spirit of Hawaii

Rooms: 333 rooms and suites

Location: Big Island, Hawaii, United States of America

Star rating: 5 Star

Nearest airport: Kona International Airport

Transfer: Approximately 25 minutes from Kona International Airport by private car transfer.

Luxury Holidays At Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection

Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection is nestled along Big Island’s dramatic Kohala Coast, overlooking a perfect white sand beach and the bright blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. Much more than just a place to stay, every aspect of this luxury Hawaii hotel invites you to embrace the spirit and soul of the island – from indigenous materials in the guest rooms and locally-inspired dining, to the use of Hawaiian ingredients at the Auberge Spa and a resident historian to share stories at the ‘House of Knowledge’. If all that wasn’t enough, there are also two 18-hole golf courses, an exceptional kids’ club, and successful green turtle rehabilitation programme.

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Why Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection is so special...

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Golf

This luxury Hawaii hotel is home to two 18-hole golf courses. Known for its lava bed terrain dotted by kiawe trees, the North Course offers the quintessential Hawaii golf experience, while the South Course, combines a challenging layout with seriously stunning mountain and ocean views. There's also the family-friendly 9-hole Wikiwiki course, offering complimentary club rental for children. And if they want to improve their swing, the Summer Sports Camps offer expert instruction to golfers aged four to 16 years old.

Hotel Experiences

A stay at Mauna Lani gets you closer to the culture, nature and wonderful people of Hawaii. Step inside Hale 'I'ike - also known as the House of Knowledge - to meet resident historian Danny Akaka. He'll share age-old wisdom and stories about the island, as well as treating you to a song on the ukulele. Animal lover? Then you'll be glad to hear that, for more than 30 years, the hotel has nurtured hundreds of captive-reared green sea turtles, releasing them safely into the Pacific on the 4 July annually - known at Mauna Lani as Turtle Independence Day. Other island-inspired activities include lei making, ukulele lessons, hula basics, walking tours, helicopter tours and much more!

Luxury Beach

Just steps from the fabulous resort pool, you'll find Mauna Lani's captivating crescent beach. The soft white sand is dotted with turquoise umbrellas and whispering palms, where mornings begin with sunrise yoga and evenings conclude with sunset swims. Enjoy unmatched comfort atop the sand in a new beachside Haulau cabana - including daybeds, fully-stocked coolers, dedicated service, complimentary snorkel equipment and more. The super-cool Surf Shack is where you can choose from a variety of activities - such as paddleboarding, canoe excursions and coastal e-bike safari - as well as serving up cool cocktails and light bites all day.

Luxury Family Holidays

Families have long been drawn to the spiritual energy, warm hospitality, glorious sunshine and endless adventures of Mauna Lani. The complimentary Holoholo Kids Crew encourages keiki (children) aged five to 12 years old to tap into their sense of discovery and connect to Hawaii, offering an array of educational activities - including cultural immersion, athletics, wellness, culinary classes, movies under the stars, and moonlight storytelling. The hotel also offers a kids' pool, special dining options for families, personalised welcome gifts and in-room amenities for children, and connecting room options.

Spa Breaks

Rejuvenate the body and enrich the mind at the Auberge Spa, where sustainable farm-to-spa treatments use local oils, herbs, spices, honey and flowers that are found across Big Island. The Spa is also home to the only goop store in Hawaii - a modern lifestyle brand by Gwyneth Paltrow - as well as offering an exclusive gloop Glow Facial using the brand's renowned clean skincare line. There's also a state-of-the-art fitness centre with breezy ocean view terrace, six newly resurfaced tennis courts (professional instruction available) and a 25-metre lap pool.

Spa Breaks at Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection
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Pricing

Stay 7 nights from £3,555 p.p. (low season) and from £4,160 p.p. (high season) in a Mountain View Room.
Flights and transfers available at an additional cost.

Prices shown are for guidance only and other pricing is available. Prices are subject to change due to availability, special offers and currency fluctuation. Please call for details.

 

Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

Sleek and contemporary while channelling the soul of Hawaii, the guestrooms and suites feature understated, natural décor with quality woods, indigenous materials, earthy fabrics and subtle splashes of colour. They all feature a furnished lanai balcony, luxurious bathroom and array of modern amenities – including a Nespresso coffee machine, in-room fridge, bathrobes and slippers, luxury toiletries and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Mountain View Guest Room

Mountain View Guest Room

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Overlooking Hawaii’s great mountains of Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, Hualālai and Kohala, this beautiful room is available with a king bed or two queen beds. It also features a lanai balcony, sitting area and luxurious bathroom with dual vanities and a walk-in shower.

Garden View Guest Room

Garden View Guest Room

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Great for families, this ground floor room features a large private lanai with access to the tropical gardens and in close proximity to the resort’s facilities, as well as a bedroom with king bed or two queen beds and a luxurious bathroom with dual vanities and a walk-in shower.

Ocean View Guest Room

Ocean View Guest Room

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Enjoy expansive ocean views from the floor-to-ceiling windows and private lanai. The luxury room is available with a king bed or two queen beds, as well as offering a sitting area and stunning bathroom with dual vanities and a walk-in shower.

Ocean View Deluxe Guestroom

Ocean View Deluxe Guestroom

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Set on the higher floors, this seaside sanctuary boasts breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific. The airy, open-floor plan includes a bedroom with a king bed or two queen beds, a sofa area, and a luxurious bathroom with dual vanities and a walk-in shower.

Ocean View Lanai King Room

Ocean View Lanai King Room

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Celebrate the best of island living from this spacious room on one of the highest floors of the resort, featuring an expansive private lanai that opens onto sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. Inside, there’s a beautiful king bedroom, sofa area and luxury bathroom with dual vanities and a walk-in shower.

Oceanfront Guestroom

Oceanfront Guestroom

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Experience extraordinary oceanfront living and direct Pacific views from this spacious indoor-outdoor room, complete with a king bed or two queen beds, a private lanai balcony, and a luxury bathroom with dual vanities and a walk-in shower.

Ocean View Studio Suite

Ocean View Studio Suite

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Chic and contemporary, this spacious studio features a king bedroom, loveseat sofa bed, wet-bar, luxury bathroom with a walk-in shower, and a spacious lanai with ocean views.

Ocean View Suite

Ocean View Suite

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This stunning suite enjoys endless ocean views from floor-to-ceiling windows and two private lanais. Inside, there’s a king bedroom, separate living area with dining table, master bathroom with dual vanities and a walk-in shower, and an additional W/C.

Ocean View Premium One Bedroom Suite

Ocean View Premium One Bedroom Suite

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Set on one of the resort’s highest floors, this sumptuous suite boasts brilliant sea views from its expansive private lanai, furnished with an outdoor sofa and dining table. Step inside to uncover a king master bedroom, luxurious living space, and duo of bathrooms, both with a walk-in shower.

Ocean View Deluxe Suite

Ocean View Deluxe Suite

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Jaw-dropping ocean and sunset views await from this top floor suite’s private lanai – the perfect setting to enjoy drinks from the wet bar. There’s also a beautiful king bedroom, large living room with dining table, and spacious master bathroom with ocean view soaking tub and walk-in shower.

Oceanfront One Bedroom Suite

Oceanfront One Bedroom Suite

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One of the largest one-bedroom suites available, this stunning sanctuary is home to a king bedroom, light-filled living room and two luxurious bathrooms, each with dual vanities and a walk-in shower. Two private lanais enjoy sweeping ocean views, plus you can embrace the services of a Guest Experience Manager to assist you throughout your stay.

Oceanfront Signature One Bedroom Suite

Oceanfront Signature One Bedroom Suite

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As the only one of its kind, this top-floor signature suite offers the most spectacular views from the resort, with an unmatched vantage point over the Pacific Ocean. It’s home to a king bedroom, separate living room with dining table, two private lanais and a luxurious bathroom with dual vanities and a walk-in shower.

Francis H I’i Brown Suite

Francis H I’i Brown Suite

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The Francis H. I’i Brown Suite – named after Hawaii’s iconic Senator and golfer – is the ultimate private retreat. Located on the south side of the resort, it offers unmatched views of the Pacific while overlooking the resort’s Great Lawn, expansive pool and royal Hawaiian fishponds. Designed for a truly immersive experience, family and friends are invited to embrace a spacious living room for private dinners and entertaining, along with a state-of-the-art gourmet show kitchen, and expansive furnished lanai. Please note, you cannot sleep in this suite, it is purely for entertaining.

Overview

Overview

Nourish the mind, body and soul at Mauna Lani’s selection of restaurants, each promising a unique setting, creative cuisine and the very best local produce.

Canoe House

Canoe House

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Farm-fresh and dynamic dishes showcasing ingredients sourced mere minutes from Mauna Lani.
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:No
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

The signature oceanfront restaurant with epic sunset views and tiki torches.

HāLani

HāLani

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Family-style Hawaiian fare for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  • checkroomDress Code:Casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

A welcoming restaurant with natural materials and local styling.

Hā Bar and Grill

Hā Bar and Grill

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Light bites, pizzas and grills, paired with fabulous, handcrafted cocktails.
  • checkroomDress Code:Casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

Surrounded by palm-fringed swimming pools, with live music and hula performances.

The Market

The Market

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Inspired by New York’s delis, The Market features everything from sandwiches and salads to warm pastries and desserts.
  • checkroomDress Code:Casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

Specialty island outpost featuring a coffee shop, a cafe and a deli.

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Hawaii Travel Information

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Capital

Honolulu

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Time Difference

-10

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Currency

US Dollar

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Voltage

115-120v

Climate

Hawaii is a year-round holiday destination, with high average temperatures and welcoming trade winds. The driest months are from April to September. Due to the geography of each island, micro-climates prevail and you’ll find cool alpine areas, hot, dry deserts, tropical rainforests and sun-kissed beaches all within close proximity of each other. So the winter rains from November to March don’t affect holiday arrangements, as you’re sure to find a sunny spot somewhere close by. The big-wave surf season runs from November to February, while the whale-watching season falls between December and May, with prime viewing opportunities from January to early April.

Getting There

Flight Information
British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and United Airlines direct from London Heathrow to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Air New Zealand direct from London Heathrow to Los Angeles.
Connecting flights with United Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines from Los Angeles and San Francisco to Honolulu. American Airlines from Los Angeles to Honolulu and Big Island. United Airlines from Los Angeles and San Francisco to Maui and Big Island. American Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines from San Francisco to Maui.
Mokulele Airlines and Island Air from Honolulu to Lana'i.

Flight Time
From London Heathrow to Los Angeles: 11 hours. London Heathrow to San Francisco: 10 hours, 50 minutes.
Onward connecting flights from Los Angeles to Honolulu, Big Island and Maui: 5 hours, 35 minutes.
From San Francisco to Honolulu and Maui: 5 hours, 15 minutes.
From San Francisco to Big Island: 5 hours, 30 minutes.
From Honolulu to Lana'i: 35 minutes.

Surfing

As the birthplace of surfing, where better to enjoy this thrilling sport than in sunny Hawaii? Whether you’re a complete beginner or a surf pro, join experts to ride the archipelago’s legendary waves – from the famed Waikiki Beach on Oahu, perfect for first timers, to the big swells and huge rollers that attract professional surfers from all over the world. If you’re staying on Oahu, North Shore is the prime viewing spot and location of the ‘Vans Triple Crown of Surfing’ – held in November and December - the highlight of the international surfing calendar, whilst the northern shores of Maui are famous for the unique and truly exhilarating row-in surfing.

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Marine Wildlife Encounters

Expect top-class scuba-diving and snorkeling as you head beneath Hawaii’s warm, crystalline seas, encountering an underwater kingdom of stunning marine life. The beautiful Kealakekua Bay on Big Island offers calm waters filled with a variety of fish, whilst Honanau Bay is a great spot for meeting charming Green Turtles. For hours of family snorkeling fun, Hanauma Bay on Oahu is teeming with vibrant reefs, or take a short – and scenic – boat trip from Maui to Molokini, a small, offshore island surrounded by tranquil seas. Meanwhile, Hawaii is one of the best places in the world to watch acrobatic Humpback Whales, attracted by the warm, shallow waters; fascinating, guided whale-watching excursions are available across the islands.

Marine Wildlife Encounters
Adventure and Natural Wonders

A strikingly beautiful volcanic archipelago, Hawaii is filled with natural wonders. Reach for the stars on Mauna Kea, the tallest sea mountain in the world at a staggering 4,205 meters above sea level; with an extraordinary astronomical site, inimitably clear air and little light pollution, prepare to be mesmerized as you gaze up at the dazzling stars. On Big Island, look around in awe as you hike through the striking Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, or take a self-guided hike around Akaka Falls State Park. On the island of Oahu, climb to the top of Leahi for sweeping views of Waikiki’s famous coastal strip, or take a trip to Maui Scale Haleakala - Maui’s tallest mountain - for Mother Nature’s finest sunrise.

Adventure and Natural Wonders
Art, History and Culture

Exuding warmth and passion, the timeless spirit of “aloha” prevails across the islands, whether by an artist’s brush stroke or hula dancer’s twirl. Step back in time at Lanai’s Kaunolu Village, an archaeological site of prehistoric ruins, or discover more on a fascinating tour of the Hawaii Plantation Village on Oahu. On Maui, follow the fascinating Lahaina Historic Trail through a thriving hub of art, entertainment and top-class theatre, learning the facts of the island’s agricultural past. Symbolic of Hawaii, hula is a unique, enchanting and story-telling dance that can be enjoyed at various festivals across the region, whilst the traditional Luau – a celebratory feast of food – is a must-do on any visit.

Art, History and Culture
Shopping

Though shopping may not be the first thing that springs to mind when you think of the glorious beach islands of Hawaii, the region has some great places for retail therapy. Head to vibrant Honolulu - a city where east meets west - and browse through luxury European brands and modern American fashion, alongside traditional Asian antiques and locally-made island treasures. Shop until you drop, or even take classes in lei-making and hula dancing, at the glorious Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center; explore the speciality shops and exclusive boutiques at the Victoria Ward Center; or pick up a designer treat at Luxury Row, Waikiki’s glossiest address in terms of high-end shopping.

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Food and Drink

From traditional Hawaiian Luaus and authentic eateries, to gourmet Pacific-Rim delights, Honolulu’s dining scene offers a diverse mix of sensational cuisine, thanks to Hawaii’s strong multicultural roots. Browse menus showcasing bite-size sushi creations from Japan, toppling towers of scrumptious pancakes from mainland USA, gourmet French cuisine, mouth-watering ‘farm to fork’ delights and, of course, classic island dishes. On Big Island, be sure to visit the authentic farmer’s markets, sampling the delicious regional delicacies of sweet Kula strawberries, handmade chocolates and organic cheeses.

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