KAANAPALI

Idyllic seaside setting, hilltop views, and world-class golf courses.

Welcome to Kaanapali

When Hawaii was an independent kingdom, Kaanapali served as the retreat for the royal family. In the 1960s, it became Hawaii’s first planned resort community. The idyllic seaside setting, complete with a golf course, remains a sought-after neighborhood. Here, you’ll find year-round warmth and sunshine, lush tropical gardens, three miles of white sand beaches, and the clear waters of the Pacific Ocean.

Kaanapali has views of the oceans and the outer islands. Many homes border the Kaanapali Golf Course. Living spaces range from detached residential condominiums and luxury townhomes to large custom-built estates. There are several neighborhoods offering different amenities. The Summit has hilltop homes with unobstructed views of the sea and the mountains to the east. The Kaanapali Golf Estates subdivision has spacious lots and gives residents plenty of privacy. Lanikeha is the newest community and features a $10 million clubhouse exclusively for homeowners.

 What to Love

  • Unique neighborhoods
  • Numerous home-style options
  • World-class golf courses
  • Beautiful sunny weather
  • Pristine white-sand beaches

Local Lifestyle

Kaanapali is one of the smallest towns in West Maui. It’s a mix of luxury residences and world-class resorts, so it’s bustling with people and activities. Residents and tourists frequent the golf courses and beaches year-round.

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

The hotel resorts in Kaanapali offer endless options for fine dining. Japengo at the Hyatt Regency is an Asian-Hawaiian fusion restaurant surrounded by waterfalls and ocean views. They serve sushi, steak, and seafood and are very popular with residents and tourists, so make reservations in advance. Son’z Steakhouse is an elegant surf-and-turf restaurant with a swan-filled pond. Monkeypod Kitchen is a farm-to-table eatery with happy hour and live music. 

For Italian, Longhi’s Kaanapali has two levels of fine dining with ocean views. An island landmark, Roy’s specializes in Hawaiian fusion cuisine. Another local favorite, Hula Grill, is highly rated for its fish tacos and tropical drinks. This beachside eatery also hosts live music and plenty of outdoor seating. Famous for its surfer and tiki décor, Duke’s Beach House serves all the Hawaiian favorites. For award-winning seafood, Leilani’s on the Beach has an extensive menu, tropical cocktails, and craft beers. Castaway Café is a casual restaurant with island-inspired American fare. Pailolo Bar and Grill at the Westin is an oceanfront sports bar serving burgers and sandwiches with a full bar.

You’ll find boutique shops, restaurants, and Hawaiian and luxury brands at Whaler’s Village. They host hula lessons, movie nights in the courtyard, and wildlife discovery talks. Fairway Shops is an outdoor shopping plaza with retail stores and several spas.

Things to Do

Kaanapali Golf Course offers 36 holes, lessons, practice facilities, and clubhouse dining.  Arnold Palmer called the 18th hole of the Royal Kaanapali one of the best and most challenging he ever played. They are also part of the Hawaii Food and Wine Festival, an annual event that takes place at different venues all over the islands of Hawaii. There are three miles of scenic beaches perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. Black Rock Beach is a famous landmark known for its white sands and lava rock. Kahekili Beach Park is great for beginner snorkelers and divers as the reef is close to the shore. There are also barbeque grills and a covered picnic area. At the Sheraton Maui Resort and Spa, you can watch the world-renowned cliff diving ceremony held nightly since 1963.

Schools

Hawaii Department of Education proudly serves Kaanapali. Some of its fine schools are:

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