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Maui Meetings Mecca Wraps Suite Expansion

WAILEA, Maui, Hawaii

Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea announced the completion of its $3 million renovation of the Maile suite and the launch of new Lokelani presidential/residential three-bedroom suites.

With design direction from the BraytonHughes Design Studios, San Francisco and London, the two Resort suites—the largest on the property and the largest in Hawaii—received a complete re-envisioning. No stranger to Four Seasons Resort Maui, the firm applied their design acumen to previous renovations of the entire Forbes Five-Star resort.

Long favorites for discerning guests seeking maximum privacy, the two luxury suites are known for their posh, yet comfortable, island design and décor. Both suites are suitable to host families and small groups requiring multiple bedrooms during their getaway to Maui.

While located separately within the resort, each suite provides a commanding view of the Pacific Ocean. A private assistant is assigned to suite guests to handle logistics.

With this remake of the Maile and the Lokelani suites, new complimentary guest services and amenities have been woven into the suite stay. These include:

  • Double round-trip transfers via the Uber Black Car service in guests’ home destination and a Four Seasons Resort Maui luxurious eco-friendly Tesla or private SUV.
  • Daily buffet breakfast in the award-winning DUO restaurant for all registered suite guests or breakfast in the suite itself.
  • Laundry service throughout the stay.
  • Private chef customized dinner in the suite.
  • A Hawaiian-inspired or wellness-oriented spa treatment for each adult staying in the suite.
  • Use of a rental car—luxury sedan or seven-passenger mini-van—for the duration of the stay; overnight parking; and a separate van for luggage on arrival and departure if required.

The Maile is 5,000 square feet and The Lokelani is more than 4,500 square feet, plus a 2,400-square-foot outdoor living area and 2,500-square-foot private lawn and garden.

The Maile, named after the Hawaiian plant used to create leis for royalty and honored guests, is perched above Wailea Beach in the Oceanfront Tower. It is often referred to as a “palace in the sky.” The Lokelani is situated on a lower floor and has its own expansive “front yard”–a spacious lawn and private outdoor garden–facing the Pacific.

The three-bedroom Maile Suite is accented by dashes of bright color, allowing the azure Pacific Ocean to take the lead. Guests enter into large and spacious living and dining rooms with a panoramic 180° view of the ocean. Framing the entry is a floor-to-ceiling screen of colorful geodes reflecting warm hues onto the teak wood floors.

The three-bedroom Lokelani suite, deriving its name from the Hawaiian word for “heavenly rose,” features a large private outdoor living space, furnished with sunning, lounging, exercising and dining areas and by two fire pit lounges with seating for up to 16 persons.