Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection is a resort for those who crave an out-of-the-ordinary tropical getaway.
The youngest of the Hawaiian Islands, the Big Island, Mauna Lani’s home, has a different vibe than its older siblings. While its beaches are rockier, often filled with bits of black lava sand, the Big Island is like no other place on earth. The only destination to offer 10 of the world’s 14 different climate zones, terrain varies from desert to rainforest to periglacial, all within the island’s 4,000 square miles.
Yet, despite its size, the island remains much less developed than the state’s other resort destinations. The Kohala Coast, which stretches for about 30 miles along the dry and sunny western shore, offers few luxury resorts. While Mauna Lani has been around for more than three decades, it finally joins the group thanks to an extensive makeover from luxury brand Auberge.
After being closed for a 15-month renovation, the property reopened in January 2020 with an outstanding redesign overseen by Auberge chief creative officer Kemper Hyers and design boutique Meyer Davis, which incorporated traditional Hawaiian cultural elements into the modern design, complementing the original 1983 structure. The $200 million makeover presents new rooms, three pools, a spa and fitness center, a kids club and a cultural center all along a stunning oceanfront setting.
Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection is a resort for those who crave an out-of-the-ordinary tropical getaway.
The youngest of the Hawaiian Islands, the Big Island, Mauna Lani’s home, has a different vibe than its older ...