5 Best Maui Hotels to Book With Points in 2026 (and 1 Trap to Avoid)
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5 Best Maui Hotels to Book With Points in 2026 (and 1 Trap to Avoid)

Sarah ColeApril 5, 20267 min read

Maui is the most expensive island in Hawaii -- and one of the best for points travelers. Cash rates regularly run $800 to $1,500+ per night at beachfront resorts, which means points redemptions deliver serious value. The Andaz Maui hits 3.56¢ per point on the right dates -- that is better than most Maldives redemptions.

But Maui also has some of the worst points traps in the loyalty world: Grand Wailea can cost over 1,400,000 Hilton points while delivering just 0.34¢ per point. Know which side of that line you are on before you transfer.

Here are the 5 best Maui hotels to book with points in 2026, ranked by average cents-per-point value. All programs featured use dynamic award pricing -- points costs and cash rates vary by date. Rates below are based on publicly available pricing from official hotel websites across a 90-day booking window.

The Maui Points Hotel Landscape

HotelProgramPoints/NightCash RangeBest CPPAvg CPP
Fairmont Kea LaniAccor Live Limitless50,000--85,000$1,158--$1,9582.30¢2.30¢
Andaz Maui at WaileaWorld of Hyatt35,000--90,000$815--$1,5683.56¢2.02¢
Hyatt Regency MauiWorld of Hyatt25,000--29,000$484--$8002.76¢2.00¢
Hana-Maui ResortWorld of Hyatt30,000--70,000$399--$9811.82¢1.11¢
Ritz-Carlton KapaluaMarriott Bonvoy92,000--142,000$678--$4,2993.03¢0.94¢

*Rates from hyatt.com, marriott.com, accor.com, and hilton.com as of April 2026. All programs use dynamic award pricing; points costs and cash rates vary by date. Always confirm before booking.*

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1. Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort -- World of Hyatt (Best Overall Redemption)

Program: World of Hyatt Points: 35,000--90,000/night (dynamic) | Cash: $815--$1,568/night Best CPP: 3.56¢ | Avg CPP: 2.02¢

The best points hotel in Maui. The Andaz sits on Mokapu Beach in Wailea -- one of Maui's best swimming beaches with calm water and soft sand. The resort has a modern, design-forward aesthetic that feels more boutique than big-box, with four pools (including an adults-only infinity pool), the excellent Ka'ana Kitchen restaurant, and a full spa.

At the low end of dynamic pricing (35,000 points against cash rates above $1,200), you are looking at 3.4--3.6¢ per point -- exceptional by any standard. On peak dates, points can spike to 90,000 while cash rates are around $1,568, dropping CPP to about 1.7¢ -- still solid. The average across all available dates is 2.02¢, which means you are getting strong value regardless of when you book. Chase Ultimate Rewards transfers to Hyatt at 1:1, making this one of the best Chase redemptions anywhere.

The 5th Night Free Calculation

For a 5-night stay at 35,000 points per night on a lower-demand date: you pay for 4 nights = 140,000 Hyatt points instead of roughly $6,000+ in cash. Effective per-night cost: 28,000 points. With 5th night free, this is one of the top 10 Hyatt redemptions on the planet.

Transfer Path

Chase Ultimate Rewards transfers to World of Hyatt at 1:1. Hyatt Globalist status gets you complimentary breakfast at Ka'ana Kitchen, saving $60--80/day for two.

Best for: Couples and honeymooners who want Maui's best overall CPP. The adults-only infinity pool and Ka'ana Kitchen make this the premier romantic Maui redemption.

2. Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa -- World of Hyatt (Best Value)

Program: World of Hyatt Points: 25,000--29,000/night (dynamic) | Cash: $484--$800/night Best CPP: 2.76¢ | Avg CPP: 2.00¢

The value pick. The Hyatt Regency sits on Ka'anapali Beach -- Maui's most famous beach stretch, with the iconic Black Rock cliff diving spot right next door. The resort has a massive pool complex with a waterslide and swim-up grotto bar, plus a nightly torch-lighting ceremony on the beach.

Points pricing stays between 25,000 and 29,000 -- a narrow range compared to the Andaz -- while cash rates run $484 to $800. The result is consistent 1.67--2.76¢ CPP with a 2.00¢ average, making this one of the most reliably valuable Hyatt redemptions in Hawaii. For families, the Hyatt Regency is the better choice over the Andaz -- more kid-friendly amenities, larger rooms, and Ka'anapali has calmer water than some south Maui beaches.

The 5th Night Free Calculation

For a 5-night stay at 29,000 points per night: you pay for 4 nights = 116,000 Hyatt points against roughly $4,000 in cash at the $800 rate. Effective CPP: 3.45¢.

Transfer Path

Chase UR to Hyatt at 1:1. If you are choosing between the Andaz and the Hyatt Regency, the decision comes down to vibe: Andaz for a boutique Wailea experience, Hyatt Regency for a classic Ka'anapali beach resort with more activities.

Best for: Families and beach lovers. The waterslide pool complex, Ka'anapali Beach location, and narrow 25,000--29,000-point range make this the most predictable quality hotel redemption in Hawaii.

3. Fairmont Kea Lani, Maui -- Accor Live Limitless (Best Consistency)

Program: Accor Live Limitless Points: 50,000--85,000/night (dynamic) | Cash: $1,158--$1,958/night CPP: 2.30¢ (consistent across all dates)

The most consistent CPP on the island. The Fairmont Kea Lani is Maui's only all-suite luxury resort -- every room is a suite starting at 860 sq ft, with a separate living area and private lanai. The resort sits on Polo Beach in Wailea with a prime south Maui location.

At 50,000--85,000 Accor points for a $1,158--$1,958 suite, the CPP is a dead-flat 2.30¢ regardless of when you book. The points cost scales proportionally with the cash rate, so you get the same value whether you are booking a shoulder-season stay or peak winter. No date optimization needed -- just book whenever works for you. The challenge: Accor points are harder to earn in bulk than Hyatt or Marriott.

Transfer Path

Citi ThankYou transfers to Accor at 1:1 (on premium cards). Capital One also transfers to Accor at 1:1. The high cash rates on Maui make Accor points surprisingly valuable here.

Best for: Citi and Capital One cardholders looking for a luxury suite experience. The all-suite format and Polo Beach location rival the Andaz, and the flat 2.30¢ CPP means you never have to worry about date optimization.

4. Hana-Maui Resort -- World of Hyatt (Off the Beaten Path)

Program: World of Hyatt (Destination by Hyatt) Points: 30,000--70,000/night (dynamic) | Cash: $399--$981/night Best CPP: 1.82¢ | Avg CPP: 1.11¢

The off-the-beaten-path pick. The Hana-Maui Resort sits on Maui's remote eastern coast -- a world away from the Ka'anapali and Wailea resort strips. Getting there means driving the famous Road to Hana (or taking the small prop plane from Kahului), and that remoteness is the entire point. This is where you come to disconnect: no crowds, no high-rises, just 66 acres of rolling pastures and coastline.

The CPP range is wide (0.60--1.82¢) because dynamic pricing swings significantly -- points can hit 70,000 on peak dates while cash rates stay under $500, dragging CPP below 1.0¢. On the best dates, 30,000 points against a $545+ cash rate delivers 1.82¢. Date selection matters here more than any other hotel on this list.

Transfer Path

Chase UR to Hyatt at 1:1. Combine 3--4 nights at the Hyatt Regency on Ka'anapali Beach with 2 nights at Hana-Maui for a two-experience trip. Different Hyatt properties, same transfer partner, one pool of points.

Best for: Adventure seekers with date flexibility. The Road to Hana drive, remote coastline, and 66-acre ranch setting are unlike anything else on the island -- but check the points cost for your dates before transferring.

5. The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua -- Marriott Bonvoy (Luxury Splurge)

Program: Marriott Bonvoy Points: 92,000--142,000/night (dynamic) | Cash: $678--$4,299/night Best CPP: 3.03¢ | Avg CPP: 0.94¢ 5th Night Free: Yes

The luxury splurge -- with a CPP range that demands date flexibility. The Ritz-Carlton occupies the northern end of Maui's west coast at Kapalua Bay -- a more secluded, upscale area away from the Ka'anapali crowds. The resort overlooks D.T. Fleming Beach (regularly voted one of America's best beaches), with a championship golf course, a Jean-Michel Cousteau ocean program, and polished Ritz service.

The CPP here varies dramatically: on the best dates, when cash rates hit $4,299 against 142,000 points, you are getting 3.03¢ -- exceptional for Marriott. But the average is just 0.94¢, and some dates dip to 0.56¢. The wide cash range ($678--$4,299) means the same room can be a great redemption or a mediocre one depending on the date. This is a hotel that rewards careful comparison before transferring points.

The 5th Night Free Calculation

On a high-value date (cash ~$2,500/night, points ~120,000/night): you pay for 4 nights = 480,000 Bonvoy points instead of ~$12,500 in cash. Effective per-night cost drops to ~96,000 points, pushing CPP well above 2.0¢.

Transfer Path

Chase UR or Amex MR to Marriott Bonvoy at 1:1. The key with this property is date selection -- the difference between 0.56¢ and 3.03¢ is enormous. Check both the points cost and cash rate for your specific dates before transferring.

Best for: Luxury travelers with date flexibility. If you can target high-cash-rate dates, the Ritz-Carlton becomes one of the best Marriott redemptions anywhere. If not, consider paying cash or looking at the Hyatt options.

The Maui Points Trap: Grand Wailea

We would be doing you a disservice not to mention this. The Grand Wailea is Maui's most famous resort -- a Waldorf Astoria property with a legendary pool complex (nine pools, waterslides, a lazy river, a swim-up bar, and a water elevator).

The problem: Hilton's dynamic pricing is wildly unpredictable here. Points costs range from 110,000 to over 1,400,000 for the same room type. The average CPP across all available dates is just 0.65¢, with a range of 0.34--1.02¢. Even on the absolute best date in the 90-day window, the CPP barely touches 1.02¢ -- the minimum threshold most travelers consider worthwhile.

The verdict: Pay cash at Grand Wailea. Use your points at the Andaz or Hyatt Regency for 3--5x better average CPP.

How to Get to Maui With Miles

Kahului Airport (OGG) has direct flights from many US mainland cities. The best award booking strategies:

  • Hawaiian Airlines via HNL: Hawaiian is an Alaska Mileage Plan partner. Economy awards from the West Coast run ~40,000--60,000 miles round-trip.
  • Southwest: If you have Rapid Rewards points, Southwest flies nonstop LAX/OAK/SAN to OGG seasonally. No award charts -- just the going rate in points.
  • United/American: Star Alliance and oneworld awards to OGG are bookable through Chase UR (via United) or various Amex/Citi transfer partners.
The resort fee warning: Most Maui hotels charge $35--60/night resort fees even on award stays. Budget for this -- it is the one cash cost you cannot avoid on a points booking.

When to Visit Maui

  • Peak season (December--March): Whale season, dry weather, highest rates. Points redemptions deliver the best CPP since cash rates peak. Book 6+ months ahead.
  • Shoulder season (April--May, September--November): The sweet spot. Warm weather, fewer crowds, and solid CPP values. October and November offer the best balance of weather and pricing.
  • Summer (June--August): Family travel season. Rates stay high at family-friendly properties like the Hyatt Regency. Book early for Ka'anapali Beach hotels.

Bottom Line

Maui is a Hyatt island. The Andaz at 35,000--90,000 points (avg 2.02¢) and the Hyatt Regency at 25,000--29,000 points (avg 2.00¢) are the two best redemptions, and both transfer from Chase UR at 1:1. The Fairmont Kea Lani offers a flat 2.30¢ through Accor (via Citi or Capital One) with no date optimization needed.

The Ritz-Carlton Kapalua can reach 3.03¢ on peak-cash dates, but averages just 0.94¢ -- it heavily rewards date flexibility. Avoid the Grand Wailea on points (avg 0.65¢) -- it is a textbook points trap.

The play: If you have Chase Ultimate Rewards, transfer to Hyatt at 1:1 and book the Andaz (best overall value), Hyatt Regency (best predictability), or Hana-Maui (best adventure). A 5-night Andaz stay at off-peak pricing costs 140,000 points for $6,000+ in value with 5th night free -- one of the best uses of Chase UR in existence.

For a full comparison of all Maui properties with live pricing, see our Maui destination page.

*Rates from official hotel websites (hyatt.com, marriott.com, accor.com, hilton.com) as of April 2026. All programs use dynamic award pricing; points costs and cash rates vary by date. Always confirm before booking.*

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Sources

  • Hotel Official Sites -- Points pricing and cash rates from hyatt.com, marriott.com, accor.com, and hilton.com as of April 2026. Rates may vary by date; always confirm before booking.
  • iTravy Maui Guide -- Hotel comparisons and transfer strategies from itravy.com/destinations/maui.
  • Hawaii Tourism Authority -- Destination activity recommendations and seasonal travel information.
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    Sarah Cole

    Sarah covers destination guides, hotel reviews, and points strategy at iTravy. She specializes in luxury travel and award redemptions.

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