Pamper Yourself In Hawaii’s Top Luxury Hotels

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Get Pampered in Paradise: 4 Top Luxury Hotels in Hawaii

If money is no object, and you're planning to visit the Aloha State, read on. Here you'll find 4 of the top luxury hotels in Hawaii. They're jaw-droppingly gorgeous and literally decadent. You'll find elegant room, tasty restaurants and impressive pools.

Four Seasons Maui

You'll love the personalized pampering you get at the Four Seasons with a two-to-one staff-to-guest ratio. You'll get poolside Evian spritzes, beachside yoga classes, and someone to unpack your bags for you. The best part? It’s all free — whether it's the gym and spa access, beachside cabanas, outrigger canoe outings, and even the kids’ club. No ugly “resort fee” surprises here, unlike most Maui resorts.

The Kahala Hotel and Resort, Oahu

Kahala is a serene luxury option on Oahu. It's away from the chaos of Waikiki and located in a ritzy Honolulu neighborhood. Known for its phenomenal service, this hotel truly separates it from its competitors: At check-in guests are greeted with leis and cool washcloths; staff members address you by name throughout your stay (impressive for a 338-room property); and additional thoughtful touches include daily newspapers delivered in blue cotton bags and ice buckets that get refilled at turndown. Their elegant rooms feature enormous flat-screen TVs, balconies, and amazing bathrooms.

Four Seasons Lanai, The Lodge at Koele

If you like golf, you'll love this hotel. The 102-room Four Seasons Lodge at Koele is a serene, upscale resort with a Greg Norman-designed golf course. It's just a short walk from town, and features top-rated (but expensive) dining, casually elegant rooms, horseback riding facilities, and three tennis courts. The tranquil English-style grounds dotted by Asian accents — a pagoda sits across the pond from a gazebo — have a peaceful air and attract honeymooners and couples.

Grand Wailea, A Waldorf Astoria Resort, Maui

The Grand Wailea is a very luxurious resort in Wailea. You'll find cascading waterfalls at the entrance, the world’s only “water elevator” spewing from a volcano in the pool, and one of the most elaborate hydrotherapy spas in the nation. Opulence marks every feature, from the huge guest rooms to the $30 million in-house art collection.

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