Mauna Lani is hosting the first-ever Mauna Lani Culinary Classic, a three-day extravaganza celebrating the finest in gastronomy, wine, and mixology. The event features top-notch local and national chefs, sommeliers, and mixologists, providing an exceptional lineup of experiences.
Connect with fellow foodies at Mauna Lani this Labor Day with exclusive room rates starting at $499 per night.
*Terms & Conditions: Redeemable only on Partial Ocean View, Ocean View and Oceanfront guest rooms. This offer cannot be combined with another offer.
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For those looking to explore the Island of Hawai’i on their own terms, this resort offers an opportunity to create their own adventure. Guests can receive one-time resort credits ranging from $200 to $500, based on the room category they choose, and for every fifth night booked, they get one night free.
Whether they want to spend more time playing golf or pampering themselves at the Auberge Spa, there are plenty of options available to make the most of their stay. With these perks, guests can discover endless ways to experience everything that the Island of Hawai’i has to offer
*Terms and Conditions: Excludes Ocean View and Oceanfront residences. Blackout dates may apply. Five-night minimum required. All guestroom and suite bookings include 5th night on Mauna Lani and a one-time $200 resort credit. This offer cannot be combined with another offer.
Kohala Coast, Hawaii
Mauna Lani, meaning “mountain reaching heaven,” is a storied resort nestled within idyllic beaches, sacred fishponds and primordial lava fields on Hawai’i Island’s Kohala Coast. Rooted in the timeless spirit of old Hawai’i, Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection is home to the storied North and South Courses, designed by Homer Flint, Raymond Cain and Robin Nelson and dedicated to famed golfer and former landowner, Francis H. I’i Brown.
Deemed the #1 golf course in the United States by GolfPass, the South Course is built on a 16th century Kaniku lava flow. Former host venue to the annual Senior Skins Game, the South Course enjoys two of the most photographed holes in the world: Holes No. 7 and 15.
Also acclaimed is the neighboring North Course, which enjoys rolling green fairways, kiawe forests and 230-acre protected archeological district. Its signature hole, Hole No. 17, is a par-three located at the base of a lava bowl.