LAHAINA — Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows has announced its reopening.
It’s the latest positive sign for Lahaina’s recovery after last year’s devastating wildfires.
The 27-acre oceanfront resort is reopening its doors with the debut of two new culinary venues: oceanfront restaurant Lahaina Noon, and poolside bar Pineapple Moon.
The reopening follows a 10-month period dedicated to supporting Lahaina residents affected by the 2023 wildfires. Beyond the new restaurant and bar, the resort is home to 333 guest rooms, 127 bungalows, two oceanfront pools and a range of wellness amenities and cultural activities.
The resort’s 127 private bungalows have been updated with elevated comforts and mid-century-inspired decor, offering views of the ocean, mountains or the adjacent golf course. The lobby and pool areas have also been refreshed.
Already celebrated for its Myths of Maui nightly Luau, Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows is also currently expanding its wedding and event spaces to include oceanfront wedding suites, complete with dedicated concierge services and custom amenities. The Alana Spa will also have new offerings: a new oceanfront wellness oasis including six private suites and an enhanced treatment menu.
More details are at RoyalLahaina.com.