Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The view from our lanai at Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort. Lois Alter Mark If you’re trying to decide whether it’s okay to go back to Maui yet, the answer is a resounding yes. It’s been one year since the devastating wildfires that killed 102 people in Lahaina and, as the town slowly rebuilds, locals are asking travelers to come visit and help support the community.

Because I hadn’t been there since before the pandemic and had really missed the unique vibe of Hawaii, that’s all I needed to hear when one of my kids and their wife asked me to join them for a week of relaxation on our favorite island. Maui has always been a very special place to us as a family and is an ideal destination for multigenerational travel, whether you’re traveling with little kids or grown ones. We decided to spend three nights at Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort because we love that area and had heard rave reviews from our friends about the renovations the hotel had completed in honor of its tenth anniversary.

From there, we would finally get to do the Road to Hana and experience three nights on the opposite end of the island. It was a perfect plan. Luxury accommodations for families The living area of a Premier Suite at Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort.

Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort The resort’s 320 updated rooms, 35 suites and brand new two- and three-bedroom villas ensure that there’s something for every combination of family, from couples to f.