Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa (4*)


Situated beachfront along the sun-splashed Kohala Coast, the luxurious Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa welcomes guests with gracious style and Hawaiian service, and pampers them with an infinity pool complex, full-service Mandara Spa, and stunning beachfront location packed with shopping, dining, and entertainment

 

Hotel Details


  • located in front of the deep half-mile beach on Kohala Coast
  • fitness centre
  • infinity pool complex
  • children’s pool
  • whirlpool
  • 28,000 sq ft of meeting space and outdoor venues
  • full-service Mandara Spa
  • full-service business centre

 

Room Features


Garden/Mountain View Rooms:

  • 410 sq ft
  • one king or two double beds
  • max occupancy 4 guests
  • shower/tub combination
  • in-room safe
  • coffee maker
  • balcony
  • mini-fridge
  • living/sitting area
  • high speed Internet, for a fee
  • 27” flat screen cable/satellite TV
  • The "Revive" bed from Marriott features designer duvets, fluffier pillows, and 300-thread-count
  • Polynesian and Asian décor

 

Pool View Rooms:

  • 410 sq ft
  • one king or two double beds
  • max occupancy 4 guests
  • shower/tub combination
  • in-room safe
  • coffee maker
  • balcony
  • mini-fridge
  • living/sitting area
  • high speed Internet, for a fee
  • 27” flat screen cable/satellite TV
  • The "Revive" bed from Marriott features designer duvets, fluffier pillows, and 300-thread-count
  • Polynesian and Asian décor

 

Ocean View Rooms:

  • 410 sq ft
  • one king or two double beds
  • max occupancy 4 guests
  • shower/tub combination
  • in-room safe
  • coffee maker
  • balcony
  • living/sitting area
  • mini-fridge
  • high speed Internet, for a fee
  • 27” flat screen cable/satellite TV
  • The "Revive" bed from Marriott features designer duvets, fluffier pillows, and 300-thread-count
  • Polynesian and Asian décor

 

Ocean Front Rooms:

  • 410 sq ft
  • one king or two double beds
  • max occupancy 4 guests
  • shower/tub combination
  • in-room safe
  • coffee maker
  • balcony
  • living/sitting area
  • mini-fridge
  • high speed Internet, for a fee
  • 27” flat screen cable/satellite TV
  • The "Revive" bed from Marriott features designer duvets, fluffier pillows, and 300-thread-count
  • Polynesian and Asian décor

 

Dining


  • Hawaii Calls Restaurant & Lounge – serves an elaborate daily breakfast buffet and a la carte menu, where salads, sandwiches and tropical drinks are available for lunch poolside or in Kohala Coast restaurant's seated dining area. Dinner features American & Pacific Rim-style cuisines
  • Kona Coffee Shoppe – coffee house featuring to-go breakfast items, including homemade pastries, muffins, breads and fresh fruit, as well as local Kona coffee drinks
  • Sunset Luau – held every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday evening outside under the stars

 

Recreation


  • kayaking
  • sailing
  • sauna
  • scuba diving
  • glass bottom boat rides, boogie board, hydrobikes, kayaking and snorkelling equipment rentals
  • Lei making classes, Hula and Ukulele lessons, petroglyph walking tour
  • Mandara Spa
  • two golf courses including Waikoloa Kings' Golf Course and a shopping centre nearby
  • local attractions including Waikoloa Kings' & Queens' Marketplace , Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Mauna Kea Observatories, City of Refuge, Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaii, and many more

 

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.