Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows Reopens

Following 10 months dedicated to supporting Lahaina residents affected by the August 2023 wildfires, the resort is again welcoming guests.

Aerial Royal Lahaina Resort and Bungalows
Aerial of the Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows, which has reopened to guests Photo Credit: Courtesy of the Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows

Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows has reopened to guests following 10 months spent supporting residents affected by the August 2023 wildfires. The 27-acre oceanfront resort has debuted two new culinary venues: Lahaina Noon, an oceanfront restaurant, and Pineapple Moon, a poolside bar.

Following a 10-month period dedicated to supporting Lahaina residents affected by the 2023 The resort features 333 guest rooms, 127 newly renovated bungalows, two oceanfront pools, and a range of wellness amenities and cultural activities.

Latest resort upgrades

The property has unveiled several enhancements. The resort's 127 private bungalows, surrounded by tropical gardens, have been updated with mid-century-inspired décor, offering views of the ocean, mountains or the adjacent golf course. The lobby and pool areas also have been refreshed.

The resort, known for its Myths of Maui nightly Luau, soon will welcome a new oceanfront addition to the Alana Spa, with six private suites and an expanded treatment menu featuring massages, manicures, pedicures, LED facials, CBD salt-soaks and a refreshment bar.

The new Lahaina Noon restaurant offers breakfast, lunch, happy hour and dinner with views of Ka’anapali Beach and the silhouettes of Lanai and Molokai islands 8 miles away. The menu celebrates Maui’s bounty from both land and sea. Pineapple Moon is a breezy open-air venue serving craft cocktails and island-inspired bites.