Resort Description
Setting & Ambience: Couples, families, and international travelers flock to this luxury property for it semi-private beach, beautiful gardens, and plentiful activities. The grounds are expansive and include features like a pagoda, a 400-year-old Japanese farmhouse, flamingos, and penguins. This is Hawaii’s largest resort; it even has its own post office!
Accommodations: The 2,860 rooms and suites are divided among 6 towers, including the exclusive hotel-within-the-hotel Ali’i Tower and the recently renovated Diamond Head Tower. All guest quarters have a balcony or lanai, air-conditioning, cable TV, a coffee maker, a refrigerator, an iron and an ironing board, and a hairdryer. The suites also have a mini-bar and bathrobes.
Dining & Entertainment: You’ve got all the dining choices you want at more than 20 on-site restaurants and lounges. The AAA 4-Diamond Bali by the Sea, which serves international cuisine, is a standout. Get your fortune told at the Golden Dragon Chinese restaurant. Every night there’s a torch-lighting ceremony, and the King’s Jubilee, with a procession, Polynesian dance and music, plus beachfront fireworks, takes place weekly.
Recreation: The resort has 5 pools, including a big lagoon-style pool. Spend your days catamaran sailing, playing miniature golf, and even taking submarine rides! Fitness classes, wildlife tours, and snorkeling lessons are complimentary. TIP: Space is limited at the kids’ club and reservations are required, so be sure to plan ahead. An on-site branch of the Bishop Museum has exhibits about Hawaiian culture, and there are about 100 shops and boutiques on the property as well.
Spa & Health Center: The renowned Mandara Spa provides relaxation, healing, and beauty treatments from around the world. A visit to the innovative Holistica Hawaii, a medically based health center, is also worth your while.
Choose Hilton — Because Travel Is More Than Just Getting From A To B.
Setting & Ambience: Couples, families, and international travelers flock to this luxury property for it semi-private beach, beautiful gardens, and plentiful activities. The grounds are expansive and include features like a pagoda, a 400-year-old Japanese farmhouse, flamingos, and penguins. This is Hawaii’s largest resort; it even has its own post office!
Accommodations: The 2,860 rooms and suites are divided among 6 towers, including the exclusive hotel-within-the-hotel Ali’i Tower and the recently renovated Diamond Head Tower. All guest quarters have a balcony or lanai, air-conditioning, cable TV, a coffee maker, a refrigerator, an iron and an ironing board, and a hairdryer. The suites also have a mini-bar and bathrobes.
Dining & Entertainment: You’ve got all the dining choices you want at more than 20 on-site restaurants and lounges. The AAA 4-Diamond Bali by the Sea, which serves international cuisine, is a standout. Get your fortune told at the Golden Dragon Chinese restaurant. Every night there’s a torch-lighting ceremony, and the King’s Jubilee, with a procession, Polynesian dance and music, plus beachfront fireworks, takes place weekly.
Recreation: The resort has 5 pools, including a big lagoon-style pool. Spend your days catamaran sailing, playing miniature golf, and even taking submarine rides! Fitness classes, wildlife tours, and snorkeling lessons are complimentary. TIP: Space is limited at the kids’ club and reservations are required, so be sure to plan ahead. An on-site branch of the Bishop Museum has exhibits about Hawaiian culture, and there are about 100 shops and boutiques on the property as well.
Spa & Health Center: The renowned Mandara Spa provides relaxation, healing, and beauty treatments from around the world. A visit to the innovative Holistica Hawaii, a medically based health center, is also worth your while.
Choose Hilton — Because Travel Is More Than Just Getting From A To B.