Following a $100 million resort-wide transformation, The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua has revealed the redesigned Aloha Garden Pavilion. The resort has invested $16 million to transform the 19,200-square-foot indoor-outdoor event facility, which is well suited for a range of meetings and events.
The Aloha Garden Pavilion is designed to reflect a Hawaiian canoe and has a new interior with state-of-the-art A/V and furniture, as well as an outdoor garden with a terrazzo-paved walkway, two fire pits and a new trellis with glass canopies. A private entrance along the resort’s front drive provides easy access to the venue.
“The Aloha Garden Pavilion is meant to tell the story of our culture’s history and reverence for the voyaging canoe,” said Clifford Naeʻole, Hawaiian cultural advisor at The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua. “When guests walk into our pavilion, it’s like they are walking into the underbelly of a voyaging canoe. As they venture further in, they experience the very soul of the voyaging canoe and embark on a thrilling journey, whether they are joining a general session, a celebration, or other special event.”
The Aloha Garden Pavilion is also home to The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua’s new lūʻau, Tales of the Kapa Moe, an immersive experience that takes guests on a journey through Hawaiʻi’s stories, culture and traditions. Tales of the Kapa Moe showcases authentic Hawaiian chanting and hula, handmade costumes, an aerial performance, and a fire knife dance.
For more information, visit www.ritzcarlton.com/maui.
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