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Wailea, South Maui

Four Seasons Maui at Wailea

On Maui's sun-drenched Wailea coast, this polished oceanfront resort blends Hawaiian ease, expansive suites, exceptional dining, and one of the island's most complete luxury resort experiences.

Wailea Beachfront Resort-Style Luxury Premium Rooms & Suites

The Property Essence

A Hawaiian
Resort, Polished

Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea sits directly on the sand of South Maui's sun-side coastline, with uninterrupted views across the 'Au'au Channel to Lanai and Molokini. The resort is one of the island's few truly beachfront luxury properties.

The architectural footprint is generous: three serene swimming pools, cabana-lined terraces, an oceanfront spa, and a collection of restaurants that consistently rank among Hawaii's most quietly serious kitchens. The resort carries Four Seasons's service layer at full weight, without losing the island's pace.

It is a property that works equally well for a couple's week of slow mornings, a multi-generational reunion with children across three categories of pool, or a milestone stay built around the south-coast sunsets.

Beachfront

Direct access to Wailea Beach, one of Maui's most protected swimming and sunset stretches, with ocean views across Lanai and Molokini.

Scale

Expansive rooms and premium suite categories, with a high proportion of ocean-facing layouts and multi-bedroom options for families and groups.

Dining

Several distinct restaurants including Ferraro's, DUO Steak & Seafood, and Spago Maui by Wolfgang Puck, plus ocean-side lounges and in-villa dining.

Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea aerial view of beachfront pool complex at sunset

Rooms, Suites & Oceanfront Space

Rooms That
Face the Water

Accommodations begin at proper Hawaiian size, most with private balconies or lanais facing the ocean, the garden, or the dedicated adult-only Serenity Pool. Premium suites, Club Level rooms, and multi-bedroom signature residences add dedicated living space, bedroom configurations that suit families, and direct resort-level service.

The signature suites, including the Plumeria and Molokini categories, scale up to some of the island's most expansive luxury layouts, with oversized lanais, dedicated ocean frontage, and the privacy that comes with the upper floors of the resort.

Dining & Resort Life

A Week's Worth
of Tables

The resort's dining programme spans five distinct restaurants and lounges, each with its own identity. Ferraro's runs Italian at the water's edge; DUO Steak & Seafood brings a classic steakhouse to breakfast and dinner; Spago Maui by Wolfgang Puck remains one of the island's most consistent fine-dining tables; Duo Beach House and the ocean pool bars carry the day.

“A resort that gives the couple and the family each enough pool and each enough table to feel like they booked separately.”

Private lanai dining, beachfront dinners under lantern light, and the resort's own cooking programmes fill out the non-restaurant hours. No one who stays here needs to leave for a meal. Many still do, and that is the point.

Maui Experiences

The Island,
On Your Terms

The resort sits within minutes of Wailea's championship golf courses, the Molokini snorkel boats, the Makena State Park beaches, and the road to Hana. The Haleakala sunrise drive and the Upcountry tasting rooms sit comfortably inside a day trip.

Private catamaran charters, submarine dives, whale-watching (in season), ukulele and lei-making at the Kids For All Seasons club, and the resort's own water-sports fleet make it easy to shape each day. The island is the setting, the resort is the base camp.

Who It Suits

Who Maui at Wailea
Is Best For

Couples & Milestones

For honeymoons, anniversaries, and the kind of oceanfront stay where the mornings slow to match the view.

Family Luxury

For multi-generational stays with a dedicated family pool, a serious kids' programme, and the room configurations that hold together.

Hawaii Loyalists

For travellers who want Four Seasons's service layer on a beach that still feels like Hawaii.

If you are deciding between Maui at Wailea and another Four Seasons property, we can help match the right fit to your travel style.

Request Your Maui at Wailea Consultation

The Elevida Difference

Maui at Wailea,
Personally Matched

The value of working with Elevida is not simply reserving a room. It is matching the traveler to the right Four Seasons property, whether that is Maui at Wailea or another in the portfolio, and shaping the stay around what matters most.

We help guests compare Four Seasons properties, plan the stay in context with the destination, and keep the consultation path personal from first conversation through return home.

01

Guidance on whether Maui at Wailea is the right Four Seasons fit for your travel style and the trip you are shaping.

02

Honest comparison with the wider Four Seasons portfolio when the destination or pace calls for it.

03

Personalized advisor support before, during, and after the stay.

Begin Your
Maui at Wailea Stay

Four Seasons Maui at Wailea is one of Hawaii's most complete luxury resort experiences. We help guests decide between ocean-view and ocean-front room categories, time the stay around whale season, and build the island itinerary around the pace that suits.

(727) 592-5234 | paul@elevida.luxury

As a Signature Travel Network partner, Elevida Luxury Journeys places your Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea stay with personalised attention from first enquiry through return home.

Frequently Asked

Questions, Answered

Where is the Wailea resort on Maui, and what is the stretch of coast like?

The resort sits on Wailea's sun-drenched southern coast, a stretch known for its beaches, protected coves, and year-round dry weather. Wailea is quieter than the more resort-dense Ka'anapali coast, and it pairs easily with drives up the Road to Hana, up Haleakala, and to the smaller Upcountry towns.

How does Four Seasons Wailea differ from other luxury resorts on Maui?

The property is known for larger-than-average rooms and suites, for three on-site pools including adults-only and family options, and for the Kilolani Spa. The service culture is more polished and less casual than many Maui resorts, which suits guests who want Hawaiian ease without a hands-off approach from staff.

When is the best time to visit Maui at Wailea?

April through June and September through October are considered the most balanced windows: mild temperatures, less rainfall than winter, and fewer crowds than peak summer or holiday seasons. Whale watching peaks December through March. The resort operates year-round, and we help guests match dates to preferred activities.