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Hilton
Waikoloa Village:
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Activities
Dining
Accommodations
Spa Services
Weddings
Other Resort Services
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Hawaii,
The Big Island:
Golf
Courses
Hawaii,
The Big Island Resorts:
Summary of Resorts
The Fairmont Orchid
Four Seasons Resort Hualalai
Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Kona Village Resort Hotel
Sheraton Keauhou Bay
Waikoloa Beach Marriott
The Island of Hawaii
(called The Big Island or Hawaii Island) is a volcanic island
in the Pacific Ocean and one of the eight main islands that comprise
the U.S. state of Hawaii. The Big Island is the largest island in
Hawaii. It is 4,038 square miles, and has 5 volcanoes, with one
still erupting. Hilo is the island's principal city. The Kona Coast
is the number one location to catch a Pacific Blue Marlin.
The Hawaiian Islands
stretch 1,500 miles across the central Pacific Ocean. It's comprised
of islands, islets, reefs, and rocks. Although, Oahu is the most
visited island, Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island of Hawaii offers
rain forests, volcanoes, pounding surf, sandy beaches, and whale
watching opportunities.
Geography: 4,038
sq mi
Population: 158,400
Religion: Many Religions
Language: English,
Hawaiian is also spoken.
Currency: US Dollars
Time Zone: Hawaii Standard
Time Zone (HST)
Electricity: 110v
Entry Requirements:
Canadian residents must have a valid passport that is valid
for six months past the date of first entry into the United States,
and an onward or return ticket. Other countries, please check with
the U.S. Embassy or Consulate for detail entry requiremetns for
your nationality.
Getting There:
Flying Time to Honolulu (plus 49 minute flight to Hawaii) from:
Los
Angeles: 5 hrs 35 min
New York: 11 hrs 30 min
Chicago: 9
hrs 10 min
Miami: 10 hr 15 min
Vancouver: 6 hrs 10 min
Toronto: 12
hrs 23 min
Popular
Shopping Items:
Pineapples
Macadamia nuts
Coffee
Coconuts
Perfume
Jewelry
Linen
Shells
Silk
Activities:
Snorkeling & Scuba
Diving
Black sand Beaches
Parasailing & Kayaking
Waterskiing & Windsurfing
Surfing
Sportfishing
Golf & Tennis
Camping & Hiking
Horseback Riding
Helicopter Tour
Volcano Tour
Atlantis Submarine Adventure
Polynesia Dinner & Revue
Major Attractions:
Akaka Falls; tallest waterfall on the island.
Amy B. H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden .
East Hawaii Cultural Center .
Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park; comprising the active volcanoes Kilauea and Mauna Loa
Hulihe'e Palace; a royal palace in Kailua-Kona
Ka Lae, the southernmost point in the United States
Manuka State Wayside Park
Mauna Kea Observatory; Mauna Kea Observatories .
Nani Mau Gardens
Onizuka Space Center; museum dedicated to the memory of Challenger
astronaut Ellison Onizuka .
Pacific Tsunami Museum overlooking Hilo Bay .
Pua Mau Place Arboretum and Botanical Garden .
Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park .
Sadie Seymour Botanical Gardens.
University of Hawaii at Hilo Botanical Gardens .
World Botanical Gardens .
Waipi'o Valley .
Rainbow Falls State Park .
Travel
Seasons:
Peak Season:
(1) December to April; (mid-Decmber - February)
(2) Accommodations are limited during Japan's 'Golden Week',
3 weeks beginning the last week in April.
(3) Mid-June to August, when a large number of families travel
during the summer, therefore the rates are less favorable
Low Season: May to mid-June; September to mid-December
Climate:
Oahu experiences excellent year-round weather; The Big Island
of Hawaii is hotter, Molokai & Lanai are drier, Kauai
is wetter, and Maui is more windy.
Seasons:
Spring: Mar - May
Summer: June - August
Fall/Autumn: Sept - Nov
Winter: Dec - Feb
Weather (state of Hawaii): |
| Average Temperatures & Average Rainfall (inches) |
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High |
Low |
Rain
in. |
| Jan |
80° |
66° |
2.73 |
| Feb |
81° |
65° |
2.35 |
| Mar |
82° |
67° |
1.89 |
| Apr |
83° |
68° |
1.11 |
| May |
85° |
70° |
0.78 |
| Jun |
87° |
72° |
0.43 |
| Jul |
88° |
74° |
0.50 |
| Aug |
88° |
75° |
0.46 |
| Sep |
89° |
74° |
0.74 |
| Oct |
87° |
73° |
2.18 |
| Nov |
84° |
71° |
2.27 |
| Dec |
82° |
68° |
2.85 |
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Hilton Waikoloa Village |
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The Big Island, Hawaii, USA
Welcome to
Hilton Waikoloa Village!
A resort like no other, the Hilton Waikoloa Village is a destination
in itself. Cruise on mahogany canal boats along tranquil waterways.
Explore our oceanfront hotel resort by air-conditioned trams or
take a leisurely stroll along flagstone walkways flanked by Polynesian
and Asian artwork.
Located on the
Kohala Coast of Hawaii's Big Island, the Hilton Waikoloa Village
lets you experience breathtaking tropical gardens, abundant wildlife,
award-winning dining, world-class shopping, art and culture, and
an array of activities ranging from golf and tennis to an interactive
dolphin program and the Kohala Sports Club & Spa. With so
much to do, you may never want to leave.
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- Attracts
Families, Couples, Singles, and Groups,
- 62 acres of
sunny, oceanfront resort
- 1,240 luxury
guest rooms & suites
- Unique "Village"
destination resort experience
- Three freshwater
pools: two with waterfalls & waterslides
- Four-acre swimming
and snorkeling lagoon
- Nine distinctive
restaurants and nine lounges
- Museum walkway
featuring over $7 million art collection
- World-class
Kohala Sports Club & Spa, the Big Island's exquisite destination
spa
- Two championship
golf courses
- Seaside putting
course
- Eight tennis
courts (including our 432-seat stadium court)
- Oceanside wedding
pavilion and chapel
- The Gallery
- Hilton Waikoloa Village
- Zen garden
- Waikoloa Wedding
Planner Atelier
- Camp Menehune
program for kids
- Hilton Vacation
Station® lending library full of books, toys and games
- Dolphin Quest
Learning Lagoon
- Trams and canal
boats transport guests around the grounds.
- 25,000-square-foot
health spa and fitness center.
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Activities
& Entertainment |
Hilton Waikoloa
Village offers an array of activities, and entertainment.
- Surfing/boogie
boarding
- Windsurfing
- Rowing
or canoeing
- Scuba
diving
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Yoga classes/instruction
- Running
track/path
- Parasailing
- Fishing
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- Swimming
- Whale-watching
- Sailing
- Jet skiing
- Aerobics
- Pilates
classes/instruction
- Racquetball/squash
- Bicycle
rentals
- Helicopter/airplane
sightseeing
- Snorkeling
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Dolphin
Quest
To take part
in a Dolphin Quest interactive program is an experience of a
lifetime. Guided by Dolphin Quest's marine mammal experts, guests
are led through a rare opportunity to come face to face with
one of our ocean's most amazing and intelligent creatures. Participants
learn about the dolphins' fascinating abilities and gain a personal
appreciation for the importance of preserving the world's oceans
and its inhabitants for future generations.
Golf
There are two
championship golf courses at the Waikoloa Beach Resort. Both
designed by leading names in today's golf world. Whether you're
a beginner or a pro, you'll find the challenge exhilarating
and the scenery breathtaking.
The scenic splendor
of the Kohala Coast borders the spectacular Waikoloa Beach Course,
designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. , and the majestic extinct
volcanoes is the dramatic backdrop for the famed Waikoloa Kings'
Course, a Tom Weiskopf/Jay Morrish design. Set amid the lava
fields and adjacent to the ocean, the Waikoloa courses offer
fabulous golf for all skill levels, and are among the very best
in Hawaii.
The Waikoloa
Beach course's signature 12th hole has a larger than average
water hazard. This dogleg par 5 is more than just a challenge
for golfers; it doubles as a perfect vantage point for whale
watching during winter months. Keep your eye on the ball!
Golf
Putting Course
The 30,000 square
foot Seaside Putting Course was designed by renowned golf architect
Robin Nelson of Nelson and Haworth. Challenging putting greens
are interspersed with sand traps and water features. Building
on the award-winning landscape design in place at Hilton Waikoloa
Village®, the course has been planted with species indigenous
to Hawaii's Big Island. Signage along the course offers an informative,
self-guided botanical tour of some of these many interesting
plant species. The beautiful pond on the course includes unique
rock features and small waterfalls as well as flourishing rainbow-colored
lilies and brightly colored koi (carp).
Kids Program
Camp Menehune
Camp Menehune offers day camps or night camps for keiki or "little
people" . We know what little people like, and each day
at Camp Menehune, we do something different. Each day includes
crafts, games and water activities geared toward the theme of
the day. When you want to relax or have a grown-up adventure,
let us take care of your keiki. They won't be bored, and we'll
return them to you full of stories about their adventures.
Camp Menehune
prides itself on providing a safe and fun environment for your
children, ages 5 through 12, while staying at Hilton Waikoloa
Village.
Legends
of the Pacific Dinner Show
Hilton Waikoloa
Village is proud to present the Legends of the Pacific dinner
show, brought to you by Tihati Productions. Our guests are greeted
by the exotic Polynesian dances and music of the Pacific Rim,
highlighted by a Big Island Luau Buffet, featuring kalua pig,
roasted chicken with mango and green peppercorn sauce, braised
short ribs, a variety of tropical fruits, salads, fresh island
fish, and a lavish display of island-style desserts.
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Hilton Waikoloa
Village features various dining experiences:
Kamuela Provision
Company
With an oceanfront lanai for sunset viewing, live guitar music,
and a wine bar, this fine-dining restaurant features regional
cuisine with local ingredients. Specialties include steaks, lobster
martinis, and seared ahi. Open for dinner only.
Donatonis
This romantic restaurant with a waterfront lanai and indoor fireplace
offers fine northern Italian cuisine and an extensive wine list.
Open for dinner only.
Imari
Shoji doors open to koi ponds, a Japanese water garden, and a
private tea house in this quiet Japanese restaurant, which serves
tempura, sushi, miso butterfish, and teppanyaki. Open for dinner
only.
Kirin
Dim sum lunch is the specialty in this Chinese fine-dining restaurant,
which also offers a variety of regional à la carte selections
for dinner.
Lagoon Grill
This casual outdoor restaurant overlooks the Dolphin Quest Lagoon
and serves tropical drinks, burgers, fries, and sandwiches for
lunch and early dinner.
Orchid Café
Featuring casual California cuisine, deli-style sandwiches, and
salads served poolside. Open for breakfast and lunch.
Palm
Terrace
Open for breakfast and dinner, this open-air courtyard restaurant
with pond and gardens specializes in buffets. A light à
la carte menu is also available.
Boat Landing
Pavilion
Built on a wooden deck over the resort canal, this casual spot
serves sushi, cheeseburgers, quesadillas, salads, and sandwiches.
Open from early morning until late night.
Dinner Show
Legends of the Pacific, Friday evenings, with exotic dancers,
Pacific Rim music, and a buffet dinner.
Room Service is
available.
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Hilton Waikoloa
Village features 1,241 Guest Rooms, and Suites.
Gardenview
Guest Room
The bedding consists of 1 king size bed or 2 double beds. This
room has a balcony and is located in the Palace and the Ocean
Tower.
Golfview Guest
Room
The bedding consists of 1 king size bed or 2 double beds. This
room has a balcony and is located in the Palace and the Ocean
Tower.
Deluxe Mountainview
Guest Room
The
bedding consists of 1 king size bed or 2 double beds. This room
has a balcony and is located in the Lagoon, Palace and the Ocean
Tower.
Partial Oceanview
Guest Room
The bedding consists of 1 king size bed or 2 double beds. This
room has a balcony and is located in the Lagoon, Palace and the
Ocean Tower.
Deluxe Oceanview
Guest Room
The
bedding consists of 1 king size bed or 2 double beds. This room
has a balcony and is located in the Lagoon, Palace and the Ocean
Tower.
Executive Floor
Accommodations
These deluxe guest rooms are located in the Ocean Tower. Guests
receive complimentary Continental breakfast, afternoon cookies
and beverage service, honor bar with complimentary hors d'oeuvres
each evening, preferred dining reservations, personalized concierge
service, late check-out, access to private lounge, and turndown
service.
Executive
Floor Deluxe Mountainview Guest Room
Executive Floor Partial Oceanview Guest Room
Executive Floor Deluxe Oceanview Guest Room
One-Bedroom
Bay Suite
34 suites located in all three towers. Approximately twice the
size of a standard guest room with one bedroom, one bath, and
separate living area. Ocean and/or mountain views.
Two-Bedroom
Bay Suite
Same as One-Bedroom Bay Suite plus a connecting room with 2 double
beds.
One-Bedroom
Executive Bay Suite
Located on the 6th and 7th floors offering Executive Level amenities.
Two-Bedroom
Executive Bay Suite
Located on the 5th, 6th and 7th floors offering Executive Level
amenities.
One-Bedroom
Palace Suite
12 suites located in the Palace Tower. Approximately three times
the size of a standard guest room with one bedroom, one and one-half
bathroom. Ocean and/or mountain and golf course views.
One-Bedroom
Royal Suite
5 suites located in the Palace Tower. Approximately four times
the size of the standard guest room with one bedroom and one and
one-half bathrooms and a separate living room. All have ocean
views.
Two-Bedroom
Royal Suite
Same as One-Bedroom Royal Suite plus connecting room with 2 double
beds or 1 king bed.
Presidential
Suite
Each of the 5 Presidential Suites are approximately six times
the size of a standard room (over 3,000 square feet) with two
bedrooms, and two and one-half bathrooms. Suites offer living,
dining, kitchenette, sauna, bedroom and dressing areas as well
as spacious lanais and spectacular ocean views.
Room Amenities
Room amenities include: a/c, hair dryer, remote color cable TV,
radio, direct dial telephone with data port, mini bar, coffee
maker, turndown service (on request), clock/radio, in-room safe.
Physically challenged rooms available and non-smoking rooms available.
Cribs can be requested for free. Rollaway beds can be requested
for a fee.
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Kohala Sports Club
& Spa
Overlooking the tranquil blue waters of Waiulua Bay, the Kohala
Sports Club & Spa gives you an unparalleled opportunity to
relax, rejuvenate and rediscover your essential vitality. The
luxurious 25,000-square-foot facility features an exclusive selection
of specialized massages, facials, scrubs, wraps, hydrotherapy
treatments, sports enhancement training programs, and salon services.
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Hilton Waikoloa
Village offers various Wedding Services, and Packages.
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Additional Hotel
services include the following:*
- Concierge
desk
- Parking
- Exhibit
space
- Conference
room(s)
- Banquet
facilities
- Ballroom(s)
- Internet
access - wireless
- Cell phone/mobile
rental
- Business
services
- Porter/bellhop
- Doorman/doorwoman
- 24-hour
front desk
- Hair salon
- Gift shops
or newsstand
- Medical
assistance available
- Tour assistance
- Library
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- Laundry
facilities
- Technology
helpdesk
- Limo or
Town Car service available
- Meeting
rooms (small groups)
- Event
catering
- Audio-visual
equipment
- Secretarial
services
- Computer
rental
- Multilingual
staff
- Express
check- in
- Express
check-out
- Security
guard
- ATM/banking
- Shopping
on site
- Beauty
services
- Currency
exchange
- Dry cleaning
service
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Cost
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