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The Mauna Lani Resort

Getaways -The Mauna Lani Hotel in The Big Island

February 25, 2016 By kimwheeler 15 Comments

Last week it was winter break for our kids at school and we decided to make a trek to one of my favorite spots on the planet, The Big Island of Hawaii. Regular readers of this blog know how much I love this place and it’s beauty. In fact I had to control myself from over Instagramming while I was there. There’s just so much gorgeousness. I’ve been to Hawaii in June (our usual time) and in April for Easter, and this was our first time in February. Even thought it was high season by their standards, it never feels crowded in the Big Island or where we love to stay, The Mauna Lani.

What keeps bringing us back to The Mauna Lani is the serene and understated elegance that just seems to permeate the whole resort. It’s modern and pretty, but has an old school Hawaiian vibe about it. To me that means wonderful Big Island people- the same employees have there since my boys were small and remember us, though it’s often years between visits. 
 
 
It also shows in their huge commitment to historic preservation of the Hawaii culture as the 30 ocean-front acres are set amid historic Hawaiian fishing ponds.  A cultural center where you can learn ukulele or weave a pretty basket, as well as an historic cottage for storytelling and music makes you feel part of true Hawaii and not a big hotel’s phony version of it.

The minute I walk through the entrance there is ukulele music gently wafting on air and the smell of tropical flowers hits me. I’m relaxed before I can even think about it!


Right before I left on this trip coincidentally I was contacted by the Mauna Lani to share about special rates they have beginning March 1. When they heard I was traveling there they invited me to experience dinner with my family at the legendary Canoe House with their newest Chef de Cuisine. Who could refuse? So today I’ll share all the good things about this hidden gem of a resort. Just don’t tell too many people! I want it to stay that way.

First thing in the morning, my favorite thing is to grab some Kona coffee or a coconut latte at the Mountain Thunder Roasting Company in the lobby and then take an early morning beach walk with my husband while the kids sleep in.  This is the northern facing beach on the property near the bungalows and has the best turtle sighting and is a pretty walk or jog. There’s a path to the Fairmont Orchid which is about a ten minute walk along the beach here. You can also take a one of the beach cruiser bikes over there and have  lunch or to the Mauna Lani Shops and restaurants which are about a five minute drive or ten minutes by bike.

After that we usually have buffet breakfast overlooking the fishponds and beach. Love this outdoor seat to all the birds and flowers. It’s a wonderful way to begin the day.

 

Since there are two beaches we sometimes walk through the historic fishponds. On this day we came across someone playing guitar. It’s such a inspiring spot.
On this side of the resort, there is fantastic snorkeling in a secluded cove and Mauna Lani Sea Adventures where you can rent standup paddle boards, kayaks, canoes, surf or learn to scuba, take a night dive or a catamaran sail. My guys were loving the snorkeling and saw so many beautiful fish. They spent a lot of time standup paddle boarding too.
The beach here also has a little restaurant if you want lunch with a view

We loved the little cat who has a special spot to nap at the lifeguard station here!

 

After lunch we like to go back to the pool at the hotel which is very large and never feels crowded. We have never once felt the need to save a chair at the pool or the beach and I was happy that it was the same during the busier high season in February. Everyone loves the afternoon popsicles they hand out at the pool!
There are also 3 jacuzzis- one for the small ones with little spurting fountains. There’s the Ocean Grill here too which serves cocktails, lunch, dinner and snacks from 11- 8:30. The view cannot be beat and it’s a perfect place to watch the sunset.

I also am partial to the front beach of the resort as it has beautiful trees, hammocks and cabanas to duck into and read or watch sailboats float by. There’s a nice reef here for beginning snorkelers and paddle boarders. It’s also where the green turtles or Honu like to sun themselves. You have to be careful not to step on one as they sometimes blend in with the lava rocks!

This little point is probably my favorite spot…

 

 

 Great tide pooling out here as well. The boys love it.
This to me is the most paradise part of the resort and the most relaxing!
My youngest just couldn’t get enough of the hammocks.
The view from our ocean front corner room was wonderful too.
I see why some people never left their rooms!
Most evenings there is live hula and music in the hotel’s center.
Our last two nights were the best. First, we had dinner at The Canoe House which is located right on the properties oceanfront and is all about fresh and sustainable ingredients. Chef Alan Nagun is the new Chef de Cuisine and focuses on using the farm to table as his suppliers are all nearby small farmers. He himself is a Big Island native as are many of the longtime team here and they work together so well to showcase the best of food, drink and a dining experience you won’t forget.
Our view from the table right before sunset of the torch lighter.

I think this picture says it all. Probably the prettiest sunset and view we’ve ever had at dinner!

Cocktails did not disappoint! I love a flower in my drink. They have many house specialty drinks and a terrific wine list. David Morimoto the manager, has worked in Napa and has brought his knowledge of wines to the table so to speak here.

 

 

It was hard to choose what to order.

 

Everyone takes photos at sunset and on the bridge into the restaurant as it’s exquisitely picturesque.

 

 

Max had the wok tossed lobster, a new creation by the chef and it was AMAZING! I want to have it again. Yes I ate some of his..Okay a lot of his!


I had the macadamia encrusted mahi mahi. Was wonderful with pineapple relish.

I can’t eat enough macadamia items when I’m in Hawaii.

My boys had filet mignon and were in heaven.


Desserts were pretty as well as yummy with a kit kat bar like creation that we all wanted more of and a bread pudding to die for!
There was even a special pineapple drink too! Max ordered it and I just posed with it. I think I had the perfect Hawaiian dinner ensemble with my Trina Turk fringed short outfit and my grandma’s vintage coral color beads which I think were from a Hawaiian trip in the late 1960’s she took.
If you plan to go to The Canoe House, make a reservation as this is a very popular destination for visitors from all over the island. There’s live slack guitar music every night and there is also a special Captain’s Table where chef Alan offers a blind tasting menu Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. He uses 85% of Big Island ingredients paired with his personal wine choices!  The restaurant is closed on Sundays. I think this is probably one of those experiences you want to savor at the end of your trip as it’s an evening you’ll remember for a long time. I know we did.
As if The Canoe House wasn’t enough, we were fortunate that our last night coincided with Twilight at Kalahuipua’a, Talk Story Under a Full Moon- the Mauna Lani’s evening of storytelling and entertainment held monthly on the Saturday closest to the full moon rise at the Eva Parker Woods cottage lawn. Historian Danny Akaka shares Hawaiian legends and lore and there is a musical guest. Everyone brings a chair or a blanket and some even had dinner and settle in for a night under the moon. This particular night we were so lucky as the guest was none other than Jake Shimabukuro, who is one of the most famous and innovative ukulele players in the world. We had no idea how talented he was. He plays the ukulele unlike you’ve ever heard it before from celtic music to Jackson Five and even Queen along with Hawaiian songs.
Right after Jake began playing people were oohing and suddenly the whole audience saw that whales were going crazy flipping and splashing not far off the beach. There were several of them and they wouldn’t stop. At one point Jake jokingly said he’d just play background music as we were all mesmerized. The evening could not have been more magical. I highly recommend going to this special night if you are at the resort during the full moon Saturday. You’ll never forget the stories, fun and maybe you’ll see whales too. Pretty romantic!
One more thing I learned about the Mauna Lani and have to pass along.. They are a Green Resort and generate the most solar power of any resort in the world and were named top Eco-Friendly Beach Resort by Conde’ Nast Traveler. They received an award from Golf Magazine as one of the ten Golf resorts that were leaders in environmental stewardship. Love that! They also have a turtle program where they raise them from babies and set them free on July 4 each year. If you happen to be in The Big Island, that is the day they swim them out to sea and help educate the public about these beautiful creatures. How cool to do that! It’s on my list.
Click on this link to the resort where they have a beautiful video playing that really shows the whole expanse of this beautiful property.

Next up on the blog, I’ll share my other favorite spot on the Big Island..It was hard to leave the resort, but we did make it out to some cool places.  Then I’ll tell you what to pack and what to bring home from a Big Island getaway.

Thanks for coming along!

Kim

Last photo courtesy of Mauna Lani, all other property of NorthernCalStyle.

Filed Under: Hawaii travel, Luxury Travel Deals, The Big Island Travel, The Canoe House Restaurant, The Mauna Lani Resort Tagged With: #bigislandtravel, #hawaiitravel, #maunalani, #maunalaniresort, #themaunalani

The Mauna Lani Resort, My Idea of Paradise in Hawaii

August 19, 2014 By kimwheeler 20 Comments

As a Californian, we are fortunate to be just a few hours plane ride away from the magic that is Hawaii. I have been lucky to have been to Maui, Oahu. Kauai, and Hawaii or the Big Island, as it is known. Each has it’s charms and unique beauty. The Big Island, however has become our very  favorite. We love the green sea turtles, unspoiled beaches, wide open valleys, volcanos, rain forests and waterfalls. 
As the Big Island is more spread out than some of the other islands, it feels less crowded. We really enjoy the feeling of being far away from it all and especially like the Mauna Lani a Hawaiian resort that has a laid-back vibe and loads of natural beauty.
The resort’s beaches are pretty unmatched as resorts go.
The hotel faces a fantastic reef protected area to swim, paddle board, snorkel or watch turtles bask in the morning and evening. This area is my personal favorite with palm trees and hammocks and copious covered lounges that are always easy to get. I could spend my whole time at the resort here just staring off into the ocean.
Many mornings turtles were hanging out in the waves with us.

Hawaii has rules about going too near these protected creatures and people usually watch from a fair distance and do not try to touch them. However, you may find one body surfing with you as we did one morning and it was amazing!!

 To the left of this expansive beachfront are historic Hawaiian fish ponds which you can cross on little footbridges to another lovely cove beach and amazing snorkeling spot. 
The historic ponds. It’s a small, but gorgeous walk through this protected area.
You can see some of the authentic huts.
One of the footpaths across the ponds to the farther beach.
You can spy eels and other fish in the ponds. Behind the ponds, there are condos for those who want a larger place called the Islands at Mauna Lani. 
Boards of all kinds are available at both beaches and they also run a dive operation from this beach.
My kids enjoyed paddle boarding here as well and my husband has used the dive operation for a couple of dive trips and been very happy.

A little cafe is excellent and convenient for lunch or a drink.

Snorkeling at this other beach we saw box fish, tangs, eels, and the day we were there a manta-ray was out too.( More on seeing those on my next post!)

There is also a Popoki ( Hawaiian stray cat) waiting patiently for any dropped food.

My kids were loving him. These little guys can be found all over the islands.

The area that fronts the historic ponds has some rustic beaches which are rarely used, but feel remote and wonderfully far from everything else.

They were stunning.

I can just close my eyes and be there again. (Wishing!) And no you should not be checking your phone here. The only checking you need do is check out. You know. Bring some good books!
To the right of the resort there is another undeveloped area with a path that takes you to the Fairmont Orchid if you are willing to trek there. 
There’s also a black sand beach, tide pools and masses of beautiful coral strewn everywhere.

On our first morning we let our boys sleep in and grabbed some outstanding Kona coffee at their coffee bar and took a walk on this path. Great tide pooling and many joggers on this path as well. 
Cruiser bikes are available in the front of the resort to get to the neighboring Orchid for lunch or the cute Shops at Mauna Lani. The Shops have a great grocery, some adorable shops, a new local coffee company and a Tommy Bahama, which has a restaurant and a outdoor terrace for dinner.
If you can’t bike or walk, and don’t want to drive, there is a little shuttle that runs between the hotels and the shops.

There is excellent buffet for breakfast and we did a package that included 2 buffets each day. So worth doing. It was lovely to sit over this lawn and relax while we watched little mongoose families scurry by and so many beautiful birds.  I loved beginning the day here. The hotel also has a Mountain Thunder Coffee Company which sells breakfast and more throughout the day. My boys like playing chess in there and we also caught a few of the World Cup games as well.

The gorgeous and huge pool. They also have three other hot pools and one has little alternating fountains for small ones to frolic in.

At 3:30 each day poolside, they distribute the most amazing fruit popsicles! Needless to say, my guys figured out how to be there at that exact time, most days!

Max and I enjoyed the Ocean Bar and Grill at the pool which is newly redone. It has the ideal spot to for happy hour with a sunset.

Mojito with a flower anyone?

The kids liked the food there too and it was a casual and more affordable alternative for dinner, especially at Happy Hour, 4-7.

The Canoe House is the Mauna Lani’s fancy dining and people come to the resort just for dinner here. There’s a good live band nightly and every table has a perfect spot to watch the sunset.

The torch lighter with his conch shell. He runs about nightly lighting all the torches. Kids follow!

They had a Popoki too.
We usually do the Canoe House the last night of our stay.
After dinner, evening walks along the resorts’ beaches were one of the highlights of staying here.

The sunsets never fail to wow. We are always trying to see the green flash!

Some turtle friends are still enjoying the beach at night!

…And the hammocks were pretty cool too.

One night we came back to the room to find this on out pillow…

Some middle schooler’s idea of a joke. 😉 Just had to keep it.

Of course the chocolates on our pillows were taken too! (I don’t think I was fast enough to ever get one..I heard they were gourmet, according to my chocolate connoisseurs. Lol.)

The lobby from above. Nightly here there is authentic Hawaiian music and hula! Also a wonderful cultural center is part of the hotel and gives ukelele lessons, art and other classes in all things Hawaiian. 

 I thought I’d let some of the rest of the photos speak for themselves.

There’s just a lot to love about the Mauna Lani.

If you want a real Hawaii culture, with luxury, nature and relaxation it’s the place.

We are thinking next time we may try renting one of the condos, or perhaps a home. My boys are getting adult size pretty fast here.

I do like very much that the Mauna Lani welcomes families with older kids to share their spacious rooms unlike another very famous resort which I won’t name, that we have been to many times. If you have kids over 12, this other resort wanted you to have 2 rooms, which is ridiculous. At their prices that was not going to happen, so we went with the Mauna Lani and it really did exceed expectations in service, food, rooms and location.

 The Mauna Lani is not the kind of resort where you have to worry about dressing up or what kind of beach bag you have. No Kardashians will make an appearance here. Yet it’s luxury without pretense. It’s a gem and  why so many families have been going for generations.

We traveled at the end of June and they said that was a quieter month. Highly recommend that time. We have also been there in April for Easter (a fun bunny hunt when my kids were small) and in July. All as relaxed. On July 4th, the resort hosts a special releasing of their baby turtles and also a big party. After, nearby there is a huge rubber ducky race. Everyone says that is also a fun time, but busier time to go as well.

I’m wondering who out there has other favorite places to stay on the Big Island? 

I have one more post to come with all some super spots to dine and other cool activities to do around the island!

Kim
This trip was not a sponsored stay and all expenses and opinions are my own, as usual!

Filed Under: family travel, Hawaii travel, The Big Island Travel, The Mauna Lani Resort

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