Hilton Waikoloa Village - detailed hotel review and pictures1. Location - Beachfront on Kona Coast 2. Rooms - Which rooms have the best view? 3. Restaurants - See 6 reviews 4. Things to do - Read about the lagoon, pools, dophins, golf, spa, children's program and shopping 5. Rates - How you can get a good deal 6. Have you stayed at Hilton Waikoloa Village before? - Share your thoughts! 7. Not sure if this hotel is right for you? - Consider comparable hotels
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1. Location Hilton Waikoloa occupies 62 acres of tropical jungle, cascading waterfalls and exotic wildlife. Tropical fish and friendly Atlantic bottlenose dolphins fill the 4-acre man-made lagoon. You can always walk right to the dolphin area and see the dolphins up close. At night, take a romantic stroll through the resort's winding walkways lined with flaming tiki torches. Every walk you take will mean new discoveries along the way, like turtles and colorful fish in the lagoon, a cozy hammock, a piece of art, or a beatiful marble statue. The layout and beauty of this place are outstanding. Getting around Hilton Waikoloa is quite an adventure! The resort has its own transportation system, something you won't find at any other resort in Hawaii. Swift silver-bullet traing or gliding mahogany boat will transport you to any place you want. All you have to do is relax and enjoy an amazing view of art pieces, lush greenery and flowers.
2. Rooms Rooms at Hilton Waikoloa are upscale but not luxurious. Your room will be decorated with lauhala wallcoverings, Hawaiian artwork, new carpet and bed covers in soothing earth tones. 1,240 rooms are located in 3 towers (Lagoon, Ocean and Palace Tower). Each tower has a fulll room categories, from garden to deluxe ocean view. Ocean Tower - Exotic garden, boatlaboatlanding food pavilion and adults-only pool make this building a perfect place for couples. This tower also has Executive Rooms that feature upgraded amenities and concierge service. Palace Tower - This most central tower has a beautiful entrance that leads to the lobby accented with art treasures from around the world. If you are looking for a quiet building, this tower is the best because there are no large pools around it. Lagoon Tower - This tower always has the most activity, so it's great for families with children. Here you will find several galleries and boutiques, Kohala Center, Kohala Spa and Cafe. Kona Pool with waterslides and Dolphin Quest (swimming with dolphins program) are closeby.
3. Restaurants With 9 restaurants and 8 bars to choose from (everything from Japanese to family style buffets), you'll never lack for culinary choices. Here are our 6 favorite places: 1) Donatoni's This is one of the most romantic restaurants in Hawaii, known for its old Italian ambiance. Donatoni’s has welcomed superstars like Clint Eastwood, Tom Cruise, Kevin Costner, John Glenn, and many others. Designed as an Italian villa, Donatoni’s offers lanai front seating along the waterway with beautiful sunset views. You can enjoy intimate dining in one of four separate dining rooms that offer comfortable seating and beautiful floral arrangements.
Some of their best entrees are:
2) Kamuela Provision Company Start your evening by sipping a tropical cocktail while viewing the breathtaking Pacific sunset, or order a glass of wine from the new wine bar. Between 6 and 9pm, you can listen to contemporary island guitar music which sets a perfect mood for the evening.
Menu at Kamuela Provision Company includes charbroiled steaks, fresh seafood and Hawaiian delicacies like:
3) Imari This Japanese restaurant offers several dining styles: Teppanyaki, where chefs expertly prepare your meal before you; Shabu-Shabu, a traditional Japanese dining experience served table-side, or Sushi Bar, where you will enjoy a variety of fresh Japanese delicacies. Open for dinner. 4) Kohala Spa Cafe Here you will find organically grown foods specially prepared to maintain their nutritional value. For breakfast, you can sample muffins, fruits, French Pressed Coffee, herbal teas and smoothies. Lunch entrees include Poached Salmon with Dilled Cucumbers and Potatoes, Buckwheat Soba Noodles with Nori and Soba Sauce and Oriental Chicken Salad. 5) Palm Terrace Located in the courtyard of the Ocean Tower amidst lush, tropical foliage and cascading waterfalls, this open-air restaurant offers lavish breakfast and dinner buffets. Breakfast will tempt you with freshly baked pastries, fresh island fruits, traditional American fare and a selection of Japanese specialty dishes. Themed dinner buffet is very popular. It is different every day, varying from Seafood to Hawaiian to Clambake to Southeast Asian to Italian cuisine. 6) Boat Landing Pavillion This fast and simple eatery is perfect for people on-the-go. It offers high quality yet casual meals, snacks, or take-out orders. You can get a breakfast, creative sandwich, salad, pizza, or some delicious sushi rolls. In the evening, Boat Landing Pavillion opens a full bar with live music. Come over to enjoy a cool drink with family and friends after a day of island activities.
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7. Not sure if this hotel is right for you? Consider comparable hotels Here are the links to similar hotels: Orchid at Mauna Lani (5 stars) and Mauna Kea Beach Hotel (5 stars). Want to check out other hotels on Big Island? See all 21 hotels and condos.
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