Outrigger Ka’anapali Beach Resort
Daily price line
Upcoming nightly rates
Review
Character and identity
A low-rise, 432-room beach resort spread through landscaped gardens directly on Ka'anapali Beach, this is old-school family Hawaii rather than design-led luxury. The look runs dated and functional, with basic in-room tech (clock radio, TV) and decor that feels more practical than polished. Daily hula at sunset, ukulele lessons and lei ceremonies set the cultural tempo, while Maui Brewing Company anchors the casual dining with poke, beer-battered fish and chips and reliable post-beach plates. Service is unfussy, the energy is mai-tais-in-plastic-cups, and the ocean is the real headline.
Who's it for
Best for:
Families and multi-generational groups chasing a classic, beach-first Hawaii trip where the sand, snorkelling and boogie boards matter more than thread counts. Couples who want low-key, easy days near the water (and don't need a polished resort experience) will be comfortable here too.
Should look elsewhere:
Design-minded travellers, honeymooners after romance and refinement, and anyone expecting contemporary rooms, elevated dining or a true luxury service register will be let down. The product feels tired, check-in is unremarkable, and even partial ocean view rooms look out over a busy family pool.
Bottom line
The pitch here is location and a relaxed family vibe, not the room product or the polish. You're paying for Ka'anapali Beach access and easy, kid-friendly days, with the property itself playing a supporting role. Book a true ocean view category if you can, lean into the cultural programming and beach activities, and look elsewhere if you want anything resembling a design hotel or fine dining stay.
Images
Location
Nearby tracked hotels
10 nearest