Pros

  • Ocean views from every room
  • Full kitchens in every unit
  • Direct beach access
  • No resort fee
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Cons

  • Widely inconsistent room quality
  • Minimal service
  • No on-site restaurant
  • Very small pool
  • Little to do within walking distance
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Bottom Line

Direct beach access and guaranteed ocean views are the biggest draws at the Aston Mahana, but the quality of the 215 individually owned condominiums varies widely. Plus, guests get next to no service and few amenities. Trade oceanfront for consistent room quality at the Outrigger Aina Nalu, or go with a fuller package of stuff to do at the Marriott or Westin time-share rentals.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Aston Mahana at Kaanapali

Scene

Ocean views from every condo, but room quality is unpredictable: mint condition -- or dingy and depressing

A "home away from home," or a run-down, dated vacation rental? How you describe the Aston Mahana at Kaanapali is likely to depend on your luck in rooms. The quality of the 215 individually owned condos, which are spread over two 12-story buildings right on the ocean, varies widely because the owners furnish and maintain them. All you can count on is an ocean view, a full kitchen, laundry machines in the unit, and a spacious lanai that gives you a quiet, private place to lounge. What's wrong with that? The trouble is that some units are beautifully furnished, but others are badly in need of a renovation, and guests can't predict which they'll get in advance. What's more, the pool is small, the hotel has no restaurant, and there's little else to do within walking distance.

The biggest draw is the ocean at your doorstep. While guests at similar Maui condo hotels like Aston Maui Hill and Outrigger Aina Nalu must walk across the street, or further, to get to the beach, Aston Mahana guests can cross a patch of grass in about five seconds to reach a sandy, swimmable beach. As long as you luck into a newer apartment, the hotel is a great oceanfront home base in Kaanapali. But nearby Marriott Maui Ocean Club and Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas both offer time-share rentals plus hotel and resort features at a similar price, without the gamble.

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Service

Barely present staff does little to pamper guests.

The majority of the staff here seems to be tasked with maintaining the property, not pleasing the guests: Housekeepers, groundskeepers, and maintenance men far outnumber any other employees. And the front desk staff seems only slightly concerned with helping guests. Even though the building wasn't nearly full during my stay, the front desk, while friendly, made no effort to place me in a unit that was far from the construction on the site.

  • No bell staff, no concierge
  • Daily housekeeping
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Location

The Aston Mahana at Kaanapali is just north of the Kaanapali Beach Resort area -- Hawaii's first master-planned resort, built in the 1960s on former sugarcane fields on Maui's northwest coast.

Kaanapali is centered around two golf courses and bookended by the massive Hyatt and Sheraton. Six hotels and a handful of condo rentals are squeezed cheek-to-cheek along four miles of uninterrupted beachfront; guests mingle on the sand, using the beaches (and even, at times, the pools and facilities) of neighboring properties. The mostly calm, white-sand beach incorporates Black Rock -- an eroded cinder cone sacred to ancient Hawaiians and the site of daily sunset cliff dives. Kaanapali is less crowded north of Black Rock, where the lodging is made up of small hotels and condo rentals. The lively, historic village of Lahaina is 10 minutes by car, and offers lots of shopping, dining, and Maui's best nightlife.

  • Four miles of uninterrupted sand between Canoe Beach and Black Rock with mostly calm, swimmable surf (though water currents vary in strength)
  • Paved beach walkway runs the entire length of the four-mile beach; often crowded, but a great place to meet locals
  • Whalers Village, an open-air shopping mall with beachfront restaurants, curio shops, and upscale fashion boutiques, is a 15- to 20-minute walk from the hotel.
  • The free Whalers Village Museum, in the middle of Whalers Village, has fascinating memorabilia from Lahaina's prominent whaling days.
  • About a 10-minute drive from the historic village of Lahaina, with tons of shopping, restaurants, and Maui's best nightlife
  • The Sugarcane Train Tour -- offering a history of Maui's sugar plantation days -- leaves from the station across from the Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas in North Kaanapali, a five-minute walk from the hotel.
  • A 40-minute drive from Maui's Kahului Airport
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Beach

Calm, swimmable beach directly in front

No question, the beach in front of the hotel is great. The waters are calm enough for snorkeling and swimming, and the beach is empty compared to beaches further south in Kaanapali near the large resorts. Watersports are popular all along Kaanapali Beach, but the snorkeling near Black Rock, just south of Aston Mahana, is especially good.

  • Located north of Kaanapali's four miles of swimmable beach -- a 10-minute walk away
  • Paved walkway connects the hotel to Kaanapali's entire beach.
  • Beach is public (like all beaches in Hawaii), so even in front of the resort alcohol is prohibited.
  • No lifeguard stands
  • Winds and currents vary, but water sports from kayaking and snorkeling to windsurfing and beginner's surfing lessons are possible in the area.
  • Excellent snorkeling at Black Rock, located at the north end of Kaanapali Beach (about a five-minute walk from the hotel)
  • Surf schools, snorkel and dive outfitters all within a 20-minute walk to the south
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Rooms

Owners are free to furnish their oceanfront apartments, so anything goes.

The owners of these condos are free to decorate and outfit their units however they want. Each unit has a kitchen and washer and dryer, but just about everything else, from the quality of the mattresses and the types of appliances to the size of the TV and look of the furniture, varies. That means guests can find themselves in a pristine and elegant apartment, or this dated and worn ground-floor studio with a Murphy bed, something you don't often see in a Maui hotel. In 2011, the Aston Mahana renovated "premium suites" which came with new floors and furniture, as well as a slew of new amenities such as flat-screen TVs, floor-to-ceiling windows, DVD and CD-stero playesr, washer/dryers, and designer kitchens.

  • All apartments have oceanfront views and large decks.
  • Units range from 520-square-foot studios to 1,414-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bath apartments (see floorplans here).
  • All one- and two-bedroom units have sofabeds.
  • Washers and dryers in all units
  • Full kitchens, with dishwashers, cookware, and utensils; appliances vary
  • Basic cable in all rooms, but televisions vary in quality
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Features

A no-frills resort with just a small pool, one tennis court, and not much else

Barely more than a condo complex, the Aston Mahana has a small pool with great ocean views but is otherwise no-frills. Travelers who want apartment-like accommodations plus resort amenities should move on to the Marriott Maui Ocean Club or the Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas.

  • Oceanfront pool is small for the area, but the view is gorgeous; calmer and quieter then nearby resorts.
  • Free parking (no valet) right next to units
  • One tennis court that's no better than average
  • Internet terminals for 20 cents a minute; free Wi-fi in the lobby
  • No fitness center or spa
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Golf

Two championship, designer courses; hotel guests get discounted rates.

The hotel is a 10-minute drive north of the 36-hole Kaanapali Golf Resort, which stretches across 1,200 acres of land situated between the beachfront resorts of Kaanapali and the West Maui Mountains. Built in the 1960s, these two championship courses have been home to the Champions Tour Kaanapali Classic and the LPGA Kemper Open. Wind and rain are less common than at the neaby Kapalua courses, though the South Maui courses (those in Wailea and Makena) are reputably the best in Maui.

  • The par-71, 6,700-yard Royal Course, also known as the North Course, is the more popular of the two since it features more challenging terrain.
  • Course designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., and recently renovated by golf architect Robin Nelson. Wide fairways extend from Kaanapali's main road to the beach, so holes are never far from traffic and buildings.
  • The par-70, 6,388-yard Kai Course (or South Course) was designed (by Arthur Jack Synder) for easier play, though it's suitable for all levels.
  • The greens are less undulating than those of its sister course, but offer great views of neighboring islands.
  • Royal Course: regular rate is $235; $190 for Kanaapali resort guests
  • Kai Course: regular rate is $195; $150 for Kaanapali resort guests
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Family

The apartments can accommodate a family, but there's little for kids to do.

Families that pile into Kaanapali's large resorts might be tempted by the Aston Mahana's apartments, all with washers and dryers and full kitchens, and many with pullout sofas. The ocean is right outside the door, and prices can be lower than at other Kaanapali hotels. But with a small pool and no restaurant, the hotel pales in comparison to nearby time-shares like Marriot's Maui Ocean Club or the Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas, both of which have more extensive properties and kid-specific features like big pools and kids clubs.

  • Free cribs
  • $30 a night for rollaway beds
  • No kids' club
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Cleanliness

Acceptably clean, but units are in variable condition.

The furnishings in these individually owned condos range from weathered and worn to shiny and new. The units are clean, as in someone goes through the rooms with cleaners, rags, and a vacuum. But when it comes to the nitty-gritty -- stovetop burner liners, quality of sheets and blankets, for example -- the upkeep is less dependable. It's acceptable, but not at the high level that a more rigorous housekeeping staff could bring.

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All-Inclusive / Food

No restaurants on site, but kitchens in every unit

With no true on-site dining, most guests eat elsewhere or prepare their own food in the units' full-size, fully equipped kitchens.

  • Kahalawai Coffee sells coffee, smoothies, and snacks from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m.
  • Nearest grocery store, Safeway, is about five minutes away by car.
  • Groceries and restaurants at neighboring resorts and Whalers Village are within 10 minutes by car.
  • Multiple poolside grills free for guests
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Things You Should Know About Aston Mahana at Kaanapali

Also Known As

  • Aston Hotel Lahaina
  • Mahana Kaanapali
  • Mahana At Kaanapali Aston
  • Mahana
  • Resortquest Mahana Kaanapali
  • Resortquest Mahana

Room Types

  • One Bedroom One Bath Oceanfront Suite
  • One Bedroom Two Bath Oceanfront Suite
  • Premium One Bedroom One Bath Oceanfront Suite
  • Premium One Bedroom Two Bath Oceanfront Suite
  • Premium Studio Oceanfront
  • Premium Two Bedroom Two Bath Oceanfront Suite
  • Studio Oceanfront
  • Two Bedroom Two Bath Oceanfront Suite

Address

110 Kaanapali Shores Place, Lahaina, Hawaii 96761-9449, United States

Phone

(808) 661-8751

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

Aston Mahana at Kaanapali

Scene

Ocean views from every condo, but room quality is unpredictable: mint condition -- or dingy and depressing

A "home away from home," or a run-down, dated vacation rental? How you describe the Aston Mahana at Kaanapali is likely to depend on your luck in rooms. The quality of the 215 individually owned condos, which are spread over two 12-story buildings right on the ocean, varies widely because the owners furnish and maintain them. All you can count on is an ocean view, a full kitchen, laundry machines in the unit, and a spacious lanai that gives you a quiet, private place to lounge. What's wrong with that? The trouble is that some units are beautifully furnished, but others are badly in need of a renovation, and guests can't predict which they'll get in advance. What's more, the pool is small, the hotel has no restaurant, and there's little else to do within walking distance.

The biggest draw is the ocean at your doorstep. While guests at similar Maui condo hotels like Aston Maui Hill and Outrigger Aina Nalu must walk across the street, or further, to get to the beach, Aston Mahana guests can cross a patch of grass in about five seconds to reach a sandy, swimmable beach. As long as you luck into a newer apartment, the hotel is a great oceanfront home base in Kaanapali. But nearby Marriott Maui Ocean Club and Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas both offer time-share rentals plus hotel and resort features at a similar price, without the gamble.

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Service

Barely present staff does little to pamper guests.

The majority of the staff here seems to be tasked with maintaining the property, not pleasing the guests: Housekeepers, groundskeepers, and maintenance men far outnumber any other employees. And the front desk staff seems only slightly concerned with helping guests. Even though the building wasn't nearly full during my stay, the front desk, while friendly, made no effort to place me in a unit that was far from the construction on the site.

  • No bell staff, no concierge
  • Daily housekeeping
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Location

The Aston Mahana at Kaanapali is just north of the Kaanapali Beach Resort area -- Hawaii's first master-planned resort, built in the 1960s on former sugarcane fields on Maui's northwest coast.

Kaanapali is centered around two golf courses and bookended by the massive Hyatt and Sheraton. Six hotels and a handful of condo rentals are squeezed cheek-to-cheek along four miles of uninterrupted beachfront; guests mingle on the sand, using the beaches (and even, at times, the pools and facilities) of neighboring properties. The mostly calm, white-sand beach incorporates Black Rock -- an eroded cinder cone sacred to ancient Hawaiians and the site of daily sunset cliff dives. Kaanapali is less crowded north of Black Rock, where the lodging is made up of small hotels and condo rentals. The lively, historic village of Lahaina is 10 minutes by car, and offers lots of shopping, dining, and Maui's best nightlife.

  • Four miles of uninterrupted sand between Canoe Beach and Black Rock with mostly calm, swimmable surf (though water currents vary in strength)
  • Paved beach walkway runs the entire length of the four-mile beach; often crowded, but a great place to meet locals
  • Whalers Village, an open-air shopping mall with beachfront restaurants, curio shops, and upscale fashion boutiques, is a 15- to 20-minute walk from the hotel.
  • The free Whalers Village Museum, in the middle of Whalers Village, has fascinating memorabilia from Lahaina's prominent whaling days.
  • About a 10-minute drive from the historic village of Lahaina, with tons of shopping, restaurants, and Maui's best nightlife
  • The Sugarcane Train Tour -- offering a history of Maui's sugar plantation days -- leaves from the station across from the Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas in North Kaanapali, a five-minute walk from the hotel.
  • A 40-minute drive from Maui's Kahului Airport
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Beach

Calm, swimmable beach directly in front

No question, the beach in front of the hotel is great. The waters are calm enough for snorkeling and swimming, and the beach is empty compared to beaches further south in Kaanapali near the large resorts. Watersports are popular all along Kaanapali Beach, but the snorkeling near Black Rock, just south of Aston Mahana, is especially good.

  • Located north of Kaanapali's four miles of swimmable beach -- a 10-minute walk away
  • Paved walkway connects the hotel to Kaanapali's entire beach.
  • Beach is public (like all beaches in Hawaii), so even in front of the resort alcohol is prohibited.
  • No lifeguard stands
  • Winds and currents vary, but water sports from kayaking and snorkeling to windsurfing and beginner's surfing lessons are possible in the area.
  • Excellent snorkeling at Black Rock, located at the north end of Kaanapali Beach (about a five-minute walk from the hotel)
  • Surf schools, snorkel and dive outfitters all within a 20-minute walk to the south
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Rooms

Owners are free to furnish their oceanfront apartments, so anything goes.

The owners of these condos are free to decorate and outfit their units however they want. Each unit has a kitchen and washer and dryer, but just about everything else, from the quality of the mattresses and the types of appliances to the size of the TV and look of the furniture, varies. That means guests can find themselves in a pristine and elegant apartment, or this dated and worn ground-floor studio with a Murphy bed, something you don't often see in a Maui hotel. In 2011, the Aston Mahana renovated "premium suites" which came with new floors and furniture, as well as a slew of new amenities such as flat-screen TVs, floor-to-ceiling windows, DVD and CD-stero playesr, washer/dryers, and designer kitchens.

  • All apartments have oceanfront views and large decks.
  • Units range from 520-square-foot studios to 1,414-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bath apartments (see floorplans here).
  • All one- and two-bedroom units have sofabeds.
  • Washers and dryers in all units
  • Full kitchens, with dishwashers, cookware, and utensils; appliances vary
  • Basic cable in all rooms, but televisions vary in quality
See More Rooms

Features

A no-frills resort with just a small pool, one tennis court, and not much else

Barely more than a condo complex, the Aston Mahana has a small pool with great ocean views but is otherwise no-frills. Travelers who want apartment-like accommodations plus resort amenities should move on to the Marriott Maui Ocean Club or the Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas.

  • Oceanfront pool is small for the area, but the view is gorgeous; calmer and quieter then nearby resorts.
  • Free parking (no valet) right next to units
  • One tennis court that's no better than average
  • Internet terminals for 20 cents a minute; free Wi-fi in the lobby
  • No fitness center or spa
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Golf

Two championship, designer courses; hotel guests get discounted rates.

The hotel is a 10-minute drive north of the 36-hole Kaanapali Golf Resort, which stretches across 1,200 acres of land situated between the beachfront resorts of Kaanapali and the West Maui Mountains. Built in the 1960s, these two championship courses have been home to the Champions Tour Kaanapali Classic and the LPGA Kemper Open. Wind and rain are less common than at the neaby Kapalua courses, though the South Maui courses (those in Wailea and Makena) are reputably the best in Maui.

  • The par-71, 6,700-yard Royal Course, also known as the North Course, is the more popular of the two since it features more challenging terrain.
  • Course designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., and recently renovated by golf architect Robin Nelson. Wide fairways extend from Kaanapali's main road to the beach, so holes are never far from traffic and buildings.
  • The par-70, 6,388-yard Kai Course (or South Course) was designed (by Arthur Jack Synder) for easier play, though it's suitable for all levels.
  • The greens are less undulating than those of its sister course, but offer great views of neighboring islands.
  • Royal Course: regular rate is $235; $190 for Kanaapali resort guests
  • Kai Course: regular rate is $195; $150 for Kaanapali resort guests
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Family

The apartments can accommodate a family, but there's little for kids to do.

Families that pile into Kaanapali's large resorts might be tempted by the Aston Mahana's apartments, all with washers and dryers and full kitchens, and many with pullout sofas. The ocean is right outside the door, and prices can be lower than at other Kaanapali hotels. But with a small pool and no restaurant, the hotel pales in comparison to nearby time-shares like Marriot's Maui Ocean Club or the Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas, both of which have more extensive properties and kid-specific features like big pools and kids clubs.

  • Free cribs
  • $30 a night for rollaway beds
  • No kids' club
See More Family

Cleanliness

Acceptably clean, but units are in variable condition.

The furnishings in these individually owned condos range from weathered and worn to shiny and new. The units are clean, as in someone goes through the rooms with cleaners, rags, and a vacuum. But when it comes to the nitty-gritty -- stovetop burner liners, quality of sheets and blankets, for example -- the upkeep is less dependable. It's acceptable, but not at the high level that a more rigorous housekeeping staff could bring.

See More Cleanliness

All-Inclusive / Food

No restaurants on site, but kitchens in every unit

With no true on-site dining, most guests eat elsewhere or prepare their own food in the units' full-size, fully equipped kitchens.

  • Kahalawai Coffee sells coffee, smoothies, and snacks from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m.
  • Nearest grocery store, Safeway, is about five minutes away by car.
  • Groceries and restaurants at neighboring resorts and Whalers Village are within 10 minutes by car.
  • Multiple poolside grills free for guests
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Best Rates

Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Pool

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Tennis Court

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