Fall 2025

The Mauna Lani Market is a grab-and-go cafe with coffee, fresh smoothies, sandwiches, picnic supplies and gifts by regional artists and makers. Other retail highlights include Milo, which carries resort apparel and hosts special events by local designers, and the only Hawaii location of Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop. The lifestyle shop located near the spa stocks beachwear, jewelry and beauty products. Mauna Lani’s Auberge Spa offers a Goop Glow Facial that uses vitamin C, hyaluronic acid and peptides to smooth and brighten skin. The spa’s body scrubs incorporate Hawaii-grown lavender, geranium and herbs, and treatments like the popular Lomi Lomi Massage also use an herbal oil blend to target tension and encourage relax- ation. After-sun and hot stone add-ons are among available massage enhancements, and guests can arrange for in-room spa services upon request. The adjacent fitness center has indoor and outdoor workout areas and weight- training equipment, and it’s open 24 hours a day. Complimentary sunrise yoga classes take place along the ocean’s edge, on the Milo Tree Lawn. Nearby, the Beach Club is the check-in spot for paddling, snorkeling, surfing, fishing and whale watching adventures. Beach cabana and shaded clamshell rentals come with waterfront views and special amenities. Guests can also lounge next to three resort pools, including the keiki pool that’s just for kids. Just up the road, the property’s wellness cen- ter and tennis club holds tennis clinics, pickleball tournaments, and classes ranging from circuit training to water aerobics to Pilates, barre and spin. Rugged lava rock winds through two post- card-pretty, 18-hole Mauna Lani golf courses. Players of all ages can also take a quick swing through the 9-hole Wikiwiki course, designed to be com- pleted in about an hour. Walking paths follow the beach in both directions, and trails between the wellness center and the waterfront weave through Kal ā huipua’a Historical Park. Hawaiians lived here for 800 years before ships arrived from the Western world.Today, displays explain how the park’s lava 174 C A R M E L M A G A Z I N E • F A L L 2 0 2 5 The resort unveiled new ocean-view clamshell daybeds and family cabana furniture this summer. Watersports and whale-watching outings meet nearby at the Beach Club, and signature morning canoe trips depart from the scenic shore. With this easy park access and the resort’s cultural talks, canoe trips, outdoor activities and sheer coastal beauty, Mauna Lani guests gain insight into the island’s wide appeal.

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