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What to Pack for Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort: The Ultimate All-Inclusive Packing List

Trying to decide what to pack for Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort? This practical packing guide breaks down what you need for Wailea beach days, resort pools, Mokapu Beach activities, casual dinners, spa time, fitness classes, family travel, and Maui day trips—so you arrive prepared without overpacking. Whether you’re planning snorkeling, paddleboarding, the Feast at Mōkapu, warm-weather lounging, or cooler excursions away from the coast, this list shows what belongs in your suitcase and what you can leave behind.

Planning your stay guide

This Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort packing list is built specifically for a luxury beachfront stay at Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort in South Maui's Wailea area. Use it to pack exactly what you need for Mokapu Beach days, infinity pools overlooking the ocean, farm-to-table dining, spa time, and optional adventures like snorkeling, Road to Hana, or Haleakalā sunrise—without overpacking.

Beach & pool essentials Resort-casual dining outfits Snorkel & water gear Island adventure add-ons
Quick tip: Pack for Maui sun + ocean activities first (reef-safe sunscreen, snorkel gear, breathable layers), then add your resort-casual dinner looks and extras based on your adventure plans (hiking shoes for trails, warm layers for Haleakalā, waterproof bags for Road to Hana).
Infinity pool overlooking the Pacific Ocean at Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort with guests relaxing poolside.
Packing for Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort is all about balancing beachfront relaxation, infinity pool time, and upscale island dining with Maui's best adventures nearby.

Packing Essentials for Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort

These are the core items most guests actually use every day at a luxury beachfront resort in South Maui: sun protection, swim and snorkel gear, resort-casual style for dining, and simple organization for beach time, pool days, and island exploration.

Beach & pool essentials
  • Swimwear (2–3) so you always have a dry option
  • Reef-safe sunscreen SPF 50+ (required by Hawaii law) + after-sun/aloe
  • Polarized sunglasses + wide-brim hat or visor
  • Flip-flops or slide sandals for pool deck and beach
  • Water shoes for rocky entry points at Mokapu Beach
  • Lightweight cover-up or sarong for moving around the resort
  • Waterproof phone pouch for beach and pool use
Travel-day must-haves
  • ID/passport + backup photo stored securely
  • Resort confirmation and any pre-booked activity details
  • Reusable water bottle (stay hydrated in Maui heat)
  • Phone charger + power bank
  • Basic medications (pain relief, allergy, motion sickness, prescriptions)
  • Light jacket or cardigan for air-conditioned spaces
  • Small day bag or beach tote for daily essentials

What to Wear at Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort

Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort has a refined, resort-casual atmosphere—especially at venues like Ka'ana Kitchen and Morimoto Maui. Pack outfits that stay comfortable in island breezes but look polished for upscale dining and evening drinks at Lehua Lounge or Bumbye Beach Bar.

Daytime beach & pool

  • Breathable tees, tanks, or linen button-downs
  • Casual shorts, sundresses, or lightweight pants
  • Beach cover-ups for transitioning to Mokapu Market or lounges
  • Comfortable walking sandals for exploring the property

Resort dining & evenings

  • 3–4 resort-casual dinner outfits (sundresses, aloha shirts, nice pants/skirts)
  • Closed-toe shoes or elegant sandals for Morimoto Maui
  • Light cardigan or wrap for air-conditioned restaurants
  • Optional: one dressier outfit for special occasions or anniversary dinners

Evening lounge & bars

  • Comfortable yet stylish outfits for Lehua Lounge or Lawai'a Lounge
  • Casual beach-chic looks for sunset drinks at Bumbye Beach Bar
  • Small crossbody or clutch for phone and essentials
  • Versatile pieces that work poolside and at dinner

Island Adventure Add-Ons (Snorkeling, Hiking & Sunrise)

Many guests explore beyond Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort, taking advantage of world-class snorkeling at Molokini Crater, Road to Hana drives, Haleakalā sunrise tours, and coastal hikes. These add-ons make Maui adventures more comfortable and enjoyable.

Water & snorkel essentials

  • Personal snorkel mask (Mokapu Beach and nearby spots are excellent for snorkeling)
  • Underwater camera or GoPro for capturing sea turtles and tropical fish
  • Dry bag (10-20L) for boat trips to Molokini or Turtle Town
  • Reef-safe sunscreen stick for easy reapplication in water
  • Seasickness tablets if you're sensitive to boat motion
  • Quick-dry microfiber towel for ocean adventures

Hiking & exploration gear

  • Hiking shoes or trail runners for Waihee Ridge, Pipiwai Trail, or coastal paths
  • Lightweight daypack for Road to Hana or day trips
  • Warm layers (fleece or puffy jacket) for Haleakalā sunrise (temps drop to 40s°F)
  • Rain jacket or poncho for Hana-side waterfalls and tropical showers
  • Bug spray for jungle trails and rainforest hikes
  • Electrolyte packets for hot-day hikes

Seasonal Packing Tips for Maui

Maui's weather is reliably warm year-round, but understanding the island's dry and wet seasons helps you pack smarter for your Andaz Maui at Wailea stay. South Maui (Wailea) tends to be drier and sunnier than other parts of the island.

Dry season (April–October)

Warm, sunny days with minimal rain and calm ocean conditions—ideal for snorkeling, beach time, and outdoor activities.

  • Focus on sun protection—UV is intense year-round in South Maui
  • Pack breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics for heat
  • Bring extra after-sun lotion for extended outdoor time
  • Light layers for evening breezes and air-conditioned spaces

Wet season (November–March)

Slightly cooler temperatures with occasional rain showers—though Wailea stays drier than windward/north Maui. Ocean swells increase (great for surfing, rougher for snorkeling).

  • Add a lightweight rain layer for Road to Hana or upcountry trips
  • Pack a light sweater or long sleeves for cooler evenings (low 60s°F)
  • Bring warm layers for Haleakalā if planning sunrise (40s–50s°F at summit)
  • Water-resistant footwear helpful for wet trails

What Not to Pack (Save Space)

  • Too many shoes — 3 pairs max per person (beach sandals, walking/hiking shoes, dinner shoes)
  • Heavy jeans or winter clothes — Maui stays warm; you won't need bulky items (except for Haleakalā sunrise)
  • Full-size toiletries — the resort provides basics; bring travel sizes of favorites
  • Beach towels — Andaz Maui provides pool and beach towels
  • Hair dryers or straighteners — already in all rooms
  • Excessive formal wear — even Morimoto Maui is island elegant, not black-tie
  • Non-reef-safe sunscreen — it's illegal in Hawaii; pack only reef-safe options
Space saver: Build your wardrobe around 3–4 versatile daytime looks and 3–4 resort-casual dinner outfits that mix and match. This covers most stays at Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort without overpacking.

FAQ: What to Pack for Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort

What's the dress code at Andaz Maui restaurants?

The dress code is resort casual to island elegant. At Ka'ana Kitchen and Morimoto Maui, guests typically wear sundresses, aloha shirts, nice pants, or skirts. Avoid swimwear, tank tops, and flip-flops at dinner. Morimoto Maui guests often dress slightly more upscale.

Do I need to bring my own snorkel gear?

The resort offers complimentary snorkel gear, but many guests prefer bringing their own mask for better fit and hygiene. Mokapu Beach right at the resort has excellent snorkeling with sea turtles and tropical fish.

What's the #1 item people forget?

Reef-safe sunscreen is most commonly forgotten or underestimated. Hawaii law prohibits non-reef-safe sunscreen, and you'll use more than expected with multiple daily applications. Also bring after-sun care—the Maui sun is intense.

Should I pack warm clothes for Haleakalā sunrise?

Absolutely yes. Temperatures at the Haleakalā summit drop to 40–50°F (even colder with wind chill). Bring a warm jacket, long pants, and closed-toe shoes. Layering is key since it warms up quickly once the sun rises.

Do I need water shoes for the beach?

Recommended. While Mokapu Beach has sandy areas, there are rocky entry points and coral where water shoes make getting in and out more comfortable—especially for snorkeling.

What should I pack for Road to Hana?

Bring a lightweight rain jacket, water shoes for waterfall pools, bug spray, snacks and water, motion sickness tablets (the road is very winding), and a waterproof bag for your phone and valuables.

How much cash should I bring?

Andaz Maui is largely cashless, but bring $100–200 in small bills for tipping housekeeping, valets, activity guides, and any off-resort vendors. Some guests prefer daily housekeeping tips of $5–10.

Can I pack a cooler for beach days?

You don't need to—Bumbye Beach Bar and Mokapu Market provide food and drinks. However, bringing a reusable water bottle is smart for staying hydrated during hikes and beach time between bar service.

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