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Shopping, restaurants and entertainment at Whalers Village is 10 minutes’ walk away.

Stargazing through the rooftop telescope is also available.Kaanapali Golf Course Resort South is 5 minutes’ walk away. Scuba diving lessons, lei making classes, Hula demonstrations and wildlife tours are available on site. Private oceanfront aerobics classes are available.An outdoor water park includes pools with a rope bridge and a lava tube waterslide. The open-air Swan Court features a lavish breakfast buffet.The Spa Moana offers massage and body treatments, a full-service beauty salon, a relaxation lounge, sauna and steam rooms, and luxury spa suites for couples to enjoy treatments together. The Drums of the Pacific Lu’au traditional Polynesian dance and music production includes an all-you-can-eat Hawaiian buffet. Son'z Maui Swan Court highlights locally-sourced cuisine and boasts an extensive wine list.

ūmalu restaurant offers modern Hawaiian fare.

Premium bath amenities and plush robes are provided.Fine dining Japengo restaurant features steak, seafood and sushi. Rooms include views from a private balcony.A flat-screen TV, an iHome docking station and contemporary Hawaiian decor are featured in each room and suite at Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa. Our current project phase replicates this model across the Caribbean where we will continue to emphasize public and private partnerships from ‘farm to fork’: from growing to processing, to marketing and market access.Located on Maui’s west coast on 40 acres of lush gardens, this Ka’anapali resort offers a full-service spa, 5 on-site restaurants and a water park. This has boosted their resilience to climate change, diversified their income and will help them survive the economic shock if a single product collapses. Farmers have learned new crops and are now intercropping with other foods, such as bananas.Ĭoconut farmers, small firms and the region at large have also become economically stronger by tapping into local, regional and international markets. We began with the coconut sector, bringing in needed investment, ramping up the farmers’ productive and commercial capacities, and increasing small firms’ competitiveness. ITC’s Alliances for Action, together with the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) and partners, has been working since 2015 to mobilize investment, revive the food growing industry, boost the incomes of small-scale farmers and processors in the region.
