Fringed by the golden sweep of Ka'anapali Beach and set against the backdrop of the Pacific’s hypnotic rhythms, the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa enters 2025 with quiet grandeur, celebrating 45 years of pioneering hospitality. With cascading pools, meandering wildlife habitats, immersive tropical gardens and Maui’s only oceanfront spa, the 810-room hotel is a sanctuary of inspired design and aloha spirit.
To mark this milestone, the resort is unveiling an anniversary package that blends value with indulgence. Guests are invited to enjoy 15% off standard room rates, a tranquil daily breakfast at the open-air Swan Court and a $45 daily resort credit. Additional perks, from 45% off resort fees to discounts on lu?au tickets, cabana rentals and beach photography are available through July 31, 2025, for stays through December 22, 2025.

A highlight of the celebration unfolded in early May, when the resort hosted its official anniversary week. From the Aloha Friday Pool Party to the Aha Mele concert under the stars, headlined by Maui’s own Anuhea, the resort invited guests to be part of their ohana to mark this special occasion. With a portion of proceeds supporting the Maui Charity Walk, the week-long festivities reflect the resort’s ongoing commitment to community and cultural stewardship.
To further show their dedication and care to the natural surroundings, Hyatt Regency Maui has deepened its green mission with thoughtful new programming. The Palace Genki Toss invites guests to help rejuvenate local waters by releasing eco-friendly “Genki Balls” into the ocean, while the Canoe Plants Walk and Talk explores the enduring legacy of Polynesian voyagers through native flora. Daily wildlife tours introduce visitors to the 17 bird species that roam the lush 40-acre grounds and the resort’s renowned Tour of the Stars astronomy program invites celestial wonder atop its rooftop observatory.

They also partner with off-property companies like PacWhale Eco-Adventures, a social enterprise wholly owned by the nonprofit Pacific Whale Foundation. The company offers ecotours (whale watching, snorkeling, sunset cruises and private charters) which support marine research, education and conservation, as each is led by certified marine naturalists on eco-friendly vessels.
Culinary offerings are equally rooted into the bounty of the Valley Isle. The Aloha Plate and Pours dining series showcases inventive island cuisine, while the Maui Poke History and Tasting Class offers a savory journey through one of Hawaii’s most iconic dishes. Guests can also learn the art of tropical libations with a new Mixology Experience at the recently expanded Japengo Restaurant bar.

Each Friday, the Aloha Market draws local artisans and guests together in celebration of handmade treasures and island talent. As summer unfolds, the rhythms of Nashville Nights return, bringing six months of country music under Hawaiian skies. Performances from chart-toppers like Craig Campbell and Thompson Square promise unforgettable evenings infused with aloha.
With 810 recently refreshed guest rooms, ten diverse dining options (including the award-winning Japengo and Son’z Steakhouse) and seamless access to golf, shopping and shoreline adventure, Hyatt Regency Maui continues to set the standard for a refined island getaway.
