Maui
Loa's Lani
Listen to the melodic sounds of the palm canopy rustling outside Loa’s Lani’s two covered lanais. From the junior master, watch the meditative waves of the Pacific Ocean moving along the shore. Delight in the sweet taste of local lychee, guava, passion fruit, breadfruit and more while sipping on a...
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The Destination
Whether it’s your first or fifth visit to Maui, you’ll find plenty to discover and admire. Known as the Magic Isle, Maui is home to unbelievable whale watching, championship golf courses, 120 miles of sun-soaked beaches, spectacular waterfalls and the 10,000-foot Haleakala Crater—the top of which is a great place to watch the sunrise. It won’t take you long to see why Hawaii’s second-largest island is consistently voted a top Pacific destination by travelers worldwide.
Staying in Maui
Haleakala National Park
Encompassing more than 27,000 acres, this national park envelops a variety of terrains and climates. Watching the sun rise on the mountain’s summit is certainly worth the effort.
Helicopter Tours
Get a bird’s-eye view of Maui’s extraordinary landscape aboard a helicopter. Choose among several itineraries: West Maui with its misty peaks and cascading waterfalls, rugged Haleakala Crater, Hana Town with its surrounding rainforest and fabled Oheo Gulch (aka Seven Sacred Pools) or the island of Molokai.
Lobby Lounge at the Four Seasons
For when a refined nightlife experience is in order. Overlooking the Pacific, it grants seating both indoors and out, so you can take in live music nightly or enjoy a romantic, moonlit interlude.

