Hilton Waikoloa Village (4*)


Hilton Waikoloa Village is located on the Kohala Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, featuring 1,240 guest rooms and suites, award-winning dining, world-class shopping, and an array of activities ranging from golf, tennis and the only interactive dolphin program on the island

 

Hotel Details


  • located on the Kohala Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii
  • set along 62 oceanfront acres
  • 20 minutes from Kona International Airport (KOA)
  • two championship golf courses
  • 8 tennis courts
  • protected lagoon and beach
  • Camp Menehune – a safe and fun program for kids ages 5- 12
  • Kohala Spa
  • 3 swimming pools

 

Room Features


Lagoon Tower Rooms:

  • resort, dolphin lagoon, partial ocean or ocean view
  • 525 sq ft
  • king bed with twin size sofa sleeper or two double beds
  • mini refrigerator
  • private lanai
  • exclusive Kohala Spa bath and shower amenities
  • flat screen TV
  • high speed internet access, surcharge applies
  • Hilton Serenity Collection Bed and Bedding
  • in-room safe
  • coffee maker

 

Ocean Tower Rooms:

  • resort, partial ocean or deluxe ocean view
  • 525 sq ft
  • king bed with twin size sofa sleeper or two double beds
  • mini refrigerator
  • private lanai
  • exclusive Kohala Spa bath and shower amenities
  • flat screen TV
  • high speed internet access, surcharge applies
  • Hilton Serenity Collection Bed and Bedding
  • in-room safe
  • coffee maker

 

Palace Tower Rooms:

  • resort or partial ocean view
  • 525 sq ft
  • king bed with twin size sofa sleeper or two double beds
  • mini refrigerator
  • private lanai
  • exclusive Kohala Spa bath and shower amenities
  • flat screen TV
  • high speed internet access, surcharge applies
  • Hilton Serenity Collection Bed and Bedding
  • in-room safe
  • coffee maker

 

Dining


  • Luau – offers a stunning array of foods accompanied by a live show
  • Big Island Breakfast at Water's Edge – features lavish breakfast buffets
  • Orchid Marketplace – serves all-day dining
  • Kamuela Provision Company (KPC) – offers Hawaiian regional cuisine, steaks and seafood
  • Imari – offers a sumptuous Japanese menu
  • Kirin – features tantalizing Chinese food
  • Boat Landing Pavilion – offers all-day dining, take-out, and Sushi Bar
  • Lagoon Grill – ideal place for a casual lunch
  • Malolo Lounge – features a charming bar and lounge area

 

Recreation


  • Dolphin Quest – offering the only interactive dolphin program on the island
  • entertainment and events – featuring luaus, music, and other dolphin encounters
  • family programs, including the entertaining Camp Menehune
  • golf – select from two championship courses
  • tennis, home to USTA and WTA events
  • shopping, featuring a large selection of art, jewelry, fashions and more
  • area tours and activities, highlighting cultural and historical sites on the island
  • art and wildlife – featuring the onsite art exhibits and wildlife surrounding the property
  • three swimming pools and a protected beach and lagoon
  • Kohala Spa, featuring a full menu of soothing treatments and therapies
  • watersports including beach rentals (kayaks, hydro-bikes, snorkel gear, boogie boards, and more), sail and dive cruises, whale watching adventures (December - April), signature black sand snorkel adventure, champagne sunset sail, glass bottom boat tours, private charters (snorkeling, sightseeing, sunset, and whale watching), kayak trips from the main Hilton lagoon down the coast, etc.
  • water aerobics
  • Na Ohana Aukai
  • Keiki Biathlon
  • snorkeling introduction

 

NEW! How you can make your stay more authentic, sustainable and memorable

These tips provide the insider’s knowledge on how travelers can engage with local culture, make their vacations more memorable, promote sustainability in the region, and enhance their overall holiday experience.


  • When visiting the Big Island a week after Easter Sunday in March/April, travelers are lucky to catch a weeklong celebration which is the world’s premier hula event held in Hilo - The Merrie Monarch Festival. Exciting expression of music, dance and storytelling are all part of this moving celebration.
  • Make sure to visit Farmers' Markets on Hawaii Island and find a unique diversity of ethnic foods, fresh produce, as well as locally made artwork, crafts and gifts.
  • Hawaii experience will not be complete unless travelers try one of the local dining spots. Often times there are a lot of local dining spots available around the resorts, and by visiting them you are not only going to get a great island experience, but also help local community.
Please Note: Time restrictions and extra charges may apply for some activities, watersports or facilities. Some restaurants may be open for certain meals only, have a dress code in effect and/or require reservations. While Sparkling Voyages makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, it cannot be held responsible for changes, omissions or errors.