Which of these Hawaii Golf Resorts is Your Favorite?
You probably daydream of playing on the luscious green of Hawaii golf resorts - the exact same places as some of your favorite pro players.
Hawaii is golf heaven. Of the many well kept greens throughout the world, the islands are famous for having their share of breathtakingly beautiful golf courses.
Aloha state attracts golfers from all around the world, and their destination is one of the many Hawaii golf resorts which combine luxurious accommodation with just as fabulous greens.
On each of the six, geographically different islands, you can find unique signature courses and championship-caliber design, stunning surrounding scenery and some of the toughest seaside water hazards.
With more than 70 amazing golf courses to choose from, you will easily find the perfect course for you.
Hawaii Golf Resorts - Kapalua, Maui
Kapalua is probably the best nationally-known golf resort in Hawaii, thanks to the PGA Kapalua Mercedes Benz Championship played on its links every January. Kapalua Resort’s two 18-hole championship golf courses - The BayandThe Plantation - are nothing short of divine.
Kapalua Resort extends from emerald mountain peaks to the edge of the shimmering Pacific Ocean on the Northwest Maui.
A 23,000-acre natural paradise unfolds, featuring award-winning accommodations, pristine beaches, ancient lava flows, misty mountains, and fields of fresh pineapple.
Did you know that this very same resort is certified Audubon sanctuaries? When you are playing, see if you can spot any of the 23 protected species of birds and the native plants and habitats!
In Kapalua, you can have a choice of one, two or three bedroom vacation villas with ocean or golf views, magnificent 3- or 4-bedroom luxurious homes or a room at the AAA 5-Diamond Ritz Carlton, from which you can see the neighboring islands of Molokai and Lanai.
You’ll have an unforgettable Maui golf vacation at Kapalua. For $279 per night per person, each guest can tee off at either of the two 18-hole championship courses. You can also improve your game by choosing an hour of golf instruction coupled with a stroke-by-stroke video analysis by a pro.
Hawaii Golf Resorts - Manele & Koele, Lanai
The two golf resorts on Lanai rank among the top 50 in the world. Tee off from lava cliffs hundreds of feet above the crashing surf on The Challenge at Manele, or play into a mountain ravine from 250 ft. above the fairway on The Experience at Koele.
Then, rejuvenate with a soothing spa treatment!
You can have luxurious accommodations at the Four Seasons at Manele Bay, daily buffet breakfast for 2, unlimited golf and cart.
Or, savor the gracious country-manor feel of The Lodge at Koele (also operated by the Four Seasons).
Enjoy the crisp upcountry air in any of the rooms, some of which feature stone fireplaces and hunting lodge décor. The rooms and suites overlook lush gardens, on which stands a pagoda, the Orchid House, a reflecting pond, riding stables and an old Hawaiian church.
Hawaii Golf Resorts - Wailea, Maui
On the south side of Maui, the Wailea Golf Resort is considered the hot spot for golf.
Three resort courses - Emerald Course, Gold Course, and Old Blue Course - complement a string of 6-star beachfront luxurious hotels, 5 white-sand beaches, deluxe condominiums and exceptional private homes.
An award-wining tennis club, spas, fabulous shopping, fine dining and recreational amenities - all are within minutes of the fairways.
Whether you are single, a couple, or a family with older children, if you want something different than the same average vacation once again, Hawaii golf resorts are a great choice.