Papakea has 13-Acre Oceanfront Gardens with Koi Ponds, Pickleball, and No Resort Fees
Papakea sits on 13 oceanfront acres at the northern end of Kaʻanapali on Lower Honoapiʻilani Road — a low-rise, garden-style resort where the buildings (lettered A through L) are tucked between immaculately landscaped grounds, koi ponds, and clusters of red ginger and red palms.
The resort is one of the quieter, more residential addresses on this stretch of West Maui, with the beach a short walk west across the lawn.
The amenity stack is unusually deep for a condo property — two heated oceanfront pools, two hot tubs, two tennis courts, a dedicated pickleball court, two putting greens, shuffleboard, poolside cabanas, and BBQ pavilions — which is why it pulls a heavy repeat-guest mix.
The condos Maui Paradise Properties manages at Papakea span studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom layouts across the resort’s twelve low-rise buildings. The 2-bedrooms sleep up to six; the 3-bedrooms sleep up to eight.
MPP units have a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, oven, and stainless appliances, in-unit washer/dryer, smart streaming TVs, ceiling fans, and a private lanai. AC offerings vary by unit at Papakea — some MPP units have split-zone AC throughout, others have split-zone AC in the master and main living area only — the MPP team can match you to the configuration that fits how you sleep. View orientation also varies by building and floor (direct oceanfront, partial ocean, garden).
Two practical details worth knowing before you book. The good news: Papakea has no resort fees, and on-site parking is included.
The resort is running a canal repair project from December 17, 2025 through mid-September 2026 with crews on-site Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm.
Guests during that window may experience construction noise during work hours and some parking-area staging; holiday work is not expected.
For broader planning, our things to do in West Maui guide and the wider Maui Paradise Properties rentals page cover dining and day trips; the Kaʻanapali area page covers the surrounding beaches and resort-area dining.
Whalers Village is roughly a 5–10 minute drive south. Napili Bay snorkeling and Kapalua are a 5–15 minute drive north. During humpback whale season (December through April) the channel offshore brings whale activity close to the resort’s oceanfront lawn.
Every reservation booked direct with MPP Vacations at Papakea includes free daily Xplorie activities and the MPP Starter Kit — toiletries, paper goods, beach chairs, towels, and a cooler ready for you on arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions about Papakea Vacation Rentals
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What kind of units does Maui Paradise Properties manage at Papakea?
A mix of studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom condos across the resort's twelve low-rise buildings (lettered A through L). The 2-bedrooms run roughly 860 square feet and sleep up to six. The 3-bedrooms run roughly 1,100 square feet and sleep up to eight. MPP units have a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, oven, and stainless appliances, in-unit washer/dryer, smart streaming TVs, ceiling fans, and a private lanai. AC offerings vary by unit — some MPP units have split-zone AC throughout, others have split-zone AC in the master and main living area only. View orientation varies by building and floor (direct oceanfront, partial ocean, garden).
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Is Papakea oceanfront or beachfront?
Oceanfront. The resort sits on 13 acres directly on the water with a wide lawn fronting the ocean, but the property doesn't have its own sandy beach — the nearest sand is a short walk away. The oceanfront pools, hot tubs, and BBQ pavilions are right at the water's edge.
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What's the resort fee at Papakea?
There is no resort fee at Papakea as of July 1, 2025. On-site parking is included.
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What resort amenities does Papakea offer?
Two heated oceanfront swimming pools, two poolside hot tubs, two tennis courts, a dedicated pickleball court, two putting greens, a shuffleboard court, poolside cabanas, BBQ gas grills, elevators, and on-site security. The 13-acre property is laced with koi ponds, red ginger, and red palms; tiki lights come on at dusk.