Tag: “Maui Luxury”

19 places found.

  1. Taj Exotica Resort & Spa Maldives

    The Taj Exotica Maldives is a 5 star resort located on a private island of white sand and lush foliage surround by warm turquoise waters. They boast over-water villas, some with their own plunge pools.

  2. Kihei Beach

  3. Wynn Las Vegas

    The Wynn is the newest (finished) hotel to be built in Las Vegas by Steve Wynn, the Las Vegas developer who built the Bellagio, The Mirage and Treasure Island. The Wynn was built to be a more luxurious, less "strip" oriented hotel, and indeed it lacks the theatre of say, Treasure Island from the outside.

  4. Pimalai Resort & Spa

    The Pimalai Resort & Spa is a 5 star luxury resort on the south west coast of Koh Lanta Yai, a quiet island in Krabi province, Thailand. The gravity defying hillside villas tumble down through virgin rainforest and the huge banyan tree shading the upper infinity pool is a testament to the developer’s foresight in preserving the naturally blessed setting.

  5. Hotel Turpan, China

    Turpan is a city in the North-West of China, along the silk-route.

    One of the better hotels in town is Hotel Turpan. Ideally for business meetings but also good to get a room.

  6. The Samaya Villas Bali

    The Samaya Villas Bali is a luxury beachfront property that perfectly melds the intimacy of staying in a private villa with the amenities of a hotel. Well appointed villas come with plunge pools, cozy four-poster beds, and huge bathrooms.

  7. Hookipa Beach Park

    This beach is known as possibly the best place in the world for windsurfing. It is the site of two major world-class competitions.

  8. Waihee Ridge Trail

    Waihee Ridge Trail
    Maui, 4½ mile out & back trail, medium difficulty.
    Elevation gain: 1,560ft (from 1,000 – 2,560ft)

    Ascend the Waihee ridgeline trail up Maui's western peak of Pu'u Kukui and you'll be hiking above the sightseeing helicopter tours and admiring the lush rainforest valleys and coastlines beyond.

    Hiking on the windward side of any Hawaiian island means wet weather, muddy conditions and the threat of heavy rains. This trail is subject to all these factors, but the wet weather means waterfalls are plentiful, the vegetation is greener and the cooler conditions make for a nice comfortable hike.

    More information on this hike at Trailspotting.com.

  9. On the Farm in UpCountry Maui

    A farm of fresh produce that all the high end restaurants in Maui buy from, will prepare a special meal for you right on the property by famous chef Dan Fiske. It's a meal unlike anything you've ever had.