The island of Maui is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands and is the 17th largest
island in the United States. Maui is part of the State of Hawaii
and is the largest island in Maui County. Three other islands, Lanai,
Kahoolawe, and Molokai belong to Maui County. Together, the four
islands are known as Maui Nui. The island of Maui features 120 miles
of shoreline, over 80 golden-sand beaches, and over a thousand waterfalls.
The Hawaiian Islands
stretch 1,500 miles across the central Pacific Ocean. It's comprised
of islands, islets, reefs, and rocks. Although, Oahu is the most
visited island, Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island of Hawaii offers
rain forests, volcanoes, pounding surf, sandy beaches, and whale
watching opportunities.
Geography: 727.2
sq mi
Population: 117,644
Religion: Many Religions
Language: English,
Hawaiian is also spoken.
Currency: US Dollars
Time Zone: Hawaii Standard
Time Zone (HST)
Electricity: 110v
Entry Requirements:
Canadian residents must have a valid passport that is valid
for six months past the date of first entry into the United States,
and an onward or return ticket. Other countries, please check with
the U.S. Embassy or Consulate for detail entry requiremetns for
your nationality.
Getting There:
Flying Time to Maui from: Los
Angeles: 5 hrs 35 min
New York: 11 hrs 30 min
Chicago: 9
hrs 10 min
Miami: 10 hr 15 min
Vancouver: 6 hrs 10 min
Toronto: 12
hrs 23 min
Activities:
Snorkeling & Scuba
Diving
Beaches
Parasailing & Kayaking
Waterskiing & Windsurfing
Surfing
Sportfishing
Golf & Tennis
Camping & Hiking
Horseback Riding
Bike Down a Volcano
One Day Cruise to Lanai
Hawaiian Luau
Hana/Haleakala Helicopter Flight
Major Attractions: Oheo
Gulch and Seven Pools
Hana Highway Drive
Haleakala National Park - waterfalls Kalahaku Overlook
Front Street and Pioneer Inn
Baldwin House and Master's Reading Room Whalers Village Whaling Museum
Kaanapali Beach Old Lahaina Cafe- Hawaiian luau
Ho'okipa Beach - windsurfing
Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens - flora
Kahakuloa Cliffs - sea turtles mate
Lahaina-Kaanapali and Pacific Railroad - HawaiI's only passenger
train Maui Myth & Magic Theatre
Hana Sky Trek
Honolua Bay/Kapalua Westside Adventure Tour
Haleakala Volcano Sunrise
Travel
Seasons: Peak Season:
(1) December to April; (mid-Decmber - February)
(2) Accommodations are limited during Japan's 'Golden Week',
3 weeks beginning the last week in April.
(3) Mid-June to August, when a large number of families travel
during the summer, therefore the rates are less favorable Low Season: May to mid-June; September to mid-December
Climate:
Oahu experiences excellent year-round weather; The Big Island
of Hawaii is hotter, Molokai & Lanai are drier, Kauai
is wetter, and Maui is more windy.
Seasons:
Spring: Mar - May
Summer: June - August
Fall/Autumn: Sept - Nov
Winter: Dec - Feb
International
Travel Warehouse
Los Angeles, CA USA
Tel: 1.310.312.1116 info@itwusa.com
CST 2057034-40
Aston Kaanapali Shores
(ResortQuest Kaanapali Shores)
Ka'anapali, Maui, Hawaii, USA
Welcome to
Aston Kaanapali Shores!
The Aston Kaanapali Shores condominium resort combines the
ambiance of a full service resort with accommodations, services,
and amenities guests have come to expect with the "at home"
convenience of condominium living. Located on beautiful Kaanapali
Beach, the resort reflects what travelers want from a Hawaiian
vacation.
All suites and
guest rooms have been redecorated in 2005, capturing the refined
style of tropical Hawaii. All studios and suites offer fully equipped
kitchens for "at home" convenience. Washer/dryers are
available in all One- and Two- bedroom suites.
Amenities
Attracts
Families, Honeymooners, Relatives, and Friends.
Relaxed Ambiance
An all-suite
condominium hotel on famous Kaanapali Beach.
Full-service
beachfront condominium.
Five Championship
Golf Courses nearby.
Two swimming
pools
A fitness/massage
center with a spa tub,
Scuba lessons
All one- and
two-bedroom suites are equipped with kitchens and washer/dryers
for homelike convenience.
Weekly, the
resort provides a complimentary party and Polynesian music-and-dance
show by the main pool. Hula and lei-making lessons create the
appropriate Hawaiian-vacation atmosphere.
For children
ages 512, Camp Kaanapali provides morning and afternoon
sessions of Hawaiian activities and education, including a Sugar
Cane Train ride.
Located within
the lobby are a salon, tropical flower shop, sundries &
beach apparel stores.
Fine shops,
galleries, and restaurants are also nearby.
Aston Kaanapali
Shores offers an array of activities, and entertainment.
Snorkeling
Kayaking
Rafting
Horse
riding/rental
Hiking/biking
trails
Swimming
Tennis
Golf Nearby
Sailing
Surfing/boogie
boarding
Boating
Golf -
driving range
Volleyball
Bicycle
rentals
Jet skiing
Kids
Program
Camp Kaanapali
is offered to children ages 5 12. Camp activities include
a variety of Hawaiian cultural and outdoor-based activities
such as hula dancing, ukulele lessons, beach exploration, lei
making, sand art, kite making/flying, swimming, scavenger hunts,
games, arts, and crafts. Both day and evening sessions are available.
Beach Club Restaurant
Located on the beach, the Beach Club Restaurant at Aston
Kaanapali Shores is casual in the day and lighted with candlelight
and torches at night. American and Pacific Rim cuisine served
here.
Hotel Room
One king or queen bed. Compact refrigerator. No lanai. Maximum
Occupancy: 2 adults.
Studio
Partial Ocean View - One-room studio with one king or one queen
bed, plus single sleeper sofa. Partially obstructed ocean view
from lanai. Full kitchen with dishes, glassware, and cookware.
Maximum Occupancy: 3 adults or 2 adults and 1 child.
1 Bedroom 1
Bath Standard
One king bed and separate living area with queen sofa bed. Lanai
overlooks the resort's tree-lined parking lot. Full kitchen including
dishes, glasses, cookware. Washer/dryer and two phones. Maximum
Occupancy: 5 adults or 3 adults and 2 children.
1 Bedroom 1 Bath Garden View
Separate bedroom with one king bed. Queen sofa bed in living area.
Full kitchen including dishes, glasses, cookware. Washer/dryer
and two phones. Maximum Occupancy: 5 adults or 3 adults and 2
children.
1
Bedroom 1 Bath Ocean View
Ocean views from inside the room as well as from lanai. Separate
bedroom with one king bed. Queen sleeper sofa in living area.
Full kitchen with dishes, glassware, and cookware. Other features:
Washer/dryer; two telephones. Maximum Occupancy: 5 adults or 3
adults and 2 children.
2 Bedroom 2
Bath Garden View
Lanais provide views of resort's gardens or grounds. One king
bed in one bedroom, two twin beds in other. Queen sofa bed in
living area. Full kitchen including dishes, glasses, cookware.
Other features: Washer/dryer; two telephones. Maximum Occupancy:
7 adults or 3 adults and 4 children.
2 Bedroom 2
Bath Ocean View
Lanais provide views of ocean. One king bed in one bedroom, two
twin beds in second bedroom. Queen sofa bed in living area. Full
kitchen including dishes, glasses, cookware. Other features: Washer/dryer;
two telephones. Maximum Occupancy: 7 adults or 3 adults and 4
children.
2 Bedroom 2
Bath Ocean Front
One king bed, two twin beds, and a sofa bed. Suite averages 1,231
square feet. Maximum Occupancy: 7 adults or 3 adults and 4 children.
Aloha
Suite
Ocean Front 2BR/2BA Suite with one king bed in master bedroom
and two twin beds in second bedroom. Separate living room with
sofa bed. Average size: 2,000 square feet. Maximum Occupancy:
7 adults or 3 adults and 4 children.
Penthouse Suite
Suite with one king bed, two twin beds, and one sofa bed in separate
living area. Average size is 2,000 square feet. Maximum Occupancy:
Maximum Occupancy: 3 adults or 2 adults and 1 child.
Room Amenities
Room amenities include: refrigerator, stove with oven, microwave
(not in hotel room), lanai (not in hotel room), toaster, coffee
maker, shower, bathtub, air conditioning, telephone with voicemail,
cable television, hair dryer, safety deposit box (for a fee),
clock, data port. Iron and ironing board, cribs and rollaway beds
available upon request for a nominal fee.
Note: At least 1 person must be 25 years of age to obtain a room
at this hotel.