Five Reasons to Say Aloha to Kā’anapali Beach Hotel

Hawai`i is amazing naturally—with some of the best beaches, some of the most magnificent waterfalls, and some of the most spectacular volcanoes—and culturally with well-known aspects like the hula, lei, and `ukulele. So when traveling to this stunning and enchanting state, why not stay in Hawai`i’s most Hawaiian hotel? We have five reasons why you should say aloha to Kā’anapali Beach Hotel.

 

Aloha Passport

Aloha Passport

Great for younger guests, the Aloha Passport offers 12 destinations with fun activities to not only entertainment but also educate guests about the island culture. At each destination, passport holders will find an activities, receive a stamp in their passport, and enjoy a free amenity. Children three years and younger can enjoy a personalized Hawaiian name and a baby bucket with goodies. Guests can receive their passport or bucket at the Ho’okipa (hospitality) department.

 

Hawaiian Activities

Hula

Learn how to play a `ukulele? Check. Learn the art of the hula? Check. How about hularobics, where guests can get a workout while learning the hula steps? Check. Lei-making? Lauhala weaving? Pineapple cutting demonstrations? Check! Check! Check! On property, you’ll be able to take part in cultural activities and even see a hula show (Tuesday-Sunday) in the Tiki Courtyard.

Related: Discovering the Best Island

 

Hawaiian Food

KBH Pineapple Cutting

There’s a foodie in all of us, and when you’re in Hawai`i, you’re going to want to try lau lau or kalua pua’a (pork), coconut risotto, mahi mahi, and Ko’ala lamb chops. Or if you’re really into learning about Hawaiian food history, try the Native Hawaiian Diet of chicken or fish at the Tiki Terrance. Prior to westernization, Hawaiians consumed less than 10% in fat by eating high-protein meals, and the hotel offers a complete healthy meal alternation that models the traditional Hawaiian cuisine. (Plus all the other options mentioned above are also available at the Tiki Terrace.)

 

Family Entertainment

Luau

You can’t come to Hawai`i and not experience a luau. Every Monday, you can experience an authentic Hawaiian luau at Kā’anapali Beach Hotel in the Tiki Courtyard with merchandise from local artisans; a buffet with a whole rotisserie Huli Huli pig, broiled marinated Kalbi beef, grilled hibachi chicken, and sautéed mahi mahi with passion fruit sauce; and a spectacular dance and music show, plus the dramatic finale—the Fire Walk. On Tuesday, enjoy Kupanaha, Maui’s magical dinner theatre show with family-style dining, tableside magic, hula, and comedy. On Friday, see hālau (hula schools) perform in the Tiki Courtyard, representing the history of the famous dance.

Related: Hawaii’s Melting Pot of Flavors

 

Babymoon and Other Great Deals

KBH Beach

Mothers- and Fathers-to-Be can experience a restful and relaxing getaway before their new bundle of joy arrives with a Babymoon at Kā’anapali Beach Hotel. This package includes necessary amenities like a buffet breakfast for two at Tiki Terrace Restaurant, a Welcome “Mommy Snack Gift Basket,” a 55-minute Hawaiian Lomi Lomi Couple’s Massage, and a cabana rental. Those vacationing with their bundles of joy will love the savings they receive because kids, 17 and younger, stay free!

So experience these five reason and hundreds more why Kā’anapali Beach Hotel is the Most Hawaiian Resort of the island on your next vacation to the Hawaiian Islands.

 

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