Hyatt Regency Maui

A tropical Hawaiian paradise resort that set the pace when it comes to the fully immersive resort experience.

  • Project data

  • Location

    Kaanapali, Maui, Hawaii
    North America 

  • Size

    806 keys, 40-acre site, Oceanfront spa

  • Services

    Architecture, Wimberly Interiors

Designed by WATG in 1980

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort, a world-renowned destination, has captured the hearts of locals and tourists alike with its undeniable charm. Originally designed by WATG in 1980, the resort embodies international flair while embracing the captivating allure of the Hawaiian Islands. 

An awe-inspiring and harmonious ambience, immersing guests in the vibrant tapestry of island life.

The Design

The resort’s design is a fusion of cultures, drawing inspiration from the harmonious blend of East and West influences. This seamless integration creates an awe-inspiring and harmonious ambience, immersing guests in the vibrant tapestry of island life. Every aspect of the resort is meticulously crafted to embrace the natural beauty of the Hawaiian Islands. From breathtaking vistas to lush gardens and the soothing sounds of the Pacific Ocean, guests are connected with their surroundings, creating a sense of anticipation and delight. 

Over the years, Hyatt Regency Maui has become an icon in luxury hospitality, celebrating the cultural heritage of Hawaii while providing an unparalleled international resort experience.

An icon in luxury hospitality

Spanning 40 oceanfront acres, Hyatt Regency Maui stands as a symbol of luxury. Blending contemporary elegance with traditional Hawaiian motifs, the resort offers an unrivaled experience that transcends traditional notions of hospitality. 

Not only is the resort a landmark of luxury, but it is also a leader in sustainability. It was the first resort in Hawaii to earn LEED Gold certification, highlighting its commitment to environmental responsibility. 

Over the years, Hyatt Regency Maui has become an icon in luxury hospitality, celebrating the cultural heritage of Hawaii while providing an unparalleled international resort experience. Its opulent design and profound connection to the spirit of the Hawaiian Islands make it an irresistible destination. 

Wimberly Interiors

Ushering in a new era of contemporary hospitality, the resort reopened in late 2020 following a multi-million-dollar strategic renovation to its 779 rooms, 31 suites and atrium across three towers – led by Wimberly Interiors. 

Natural materials, and green tones are used throughout, creating a relaxed atmosphere that layers Hyatt’s signature subtleties with a casual lifestyle resort vibe.

The design concept

“Our goal for this renovation was to reconnect guestrooms with nature, maximize space, and brighten, reinvigorate, and modernize their interior design,” says Erin Nichols, Creative Director at Wimberly Interiors. “Looking to the resort’s surroundings for ultimate inspiration, natural materials, and green tones are used throughout, creating a relaxed atmosphere that layers Hyatt’s signature subtleties with a casual lifestyle resort vibe.” 

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