Main Office
69-201 Waikoloa Beach Drive Ste. 2616
Waikoloa, HI 96738
Phone 808.886.7874
     Wednesday - June 19, 2013
Hawaii  Kohala Coast
       Kona/Kohala Coast Temperature
Your place for your vacation rentals, Queens' MarketPlace Kohala Coast Big Island of Hawaii

Waikoloa Beach Resort

Waikoloa Beach Resort is located on the dry, sunny South Kohala Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, 18 miles north of Kona International Airport.  This beautiful ocean side resort community features an abundance of shopping, dining, sightseeing, and recreational opportunities.

The Queens Marketplace features a range of daily activities and free afternoon entertainment, along with fashion and gift boutiques, a Starbucks, a food court, and a gourmet grocery store.   The Kings Shops offers a mix of popular retail stores, jewelry merchants, fine art galleries and local gift shops.   Dining options are plentiful at these two centers and throughout the resort.

Preserved cultural sites surround Anaehoomalu Bay, which borders the Waikoloa Beach Resort area.  A series of freshwater pools harvesting delicate marine animals are carefully maintained here.  A-Bay is also a great spot to catch site of some native wetland bird species or the occasional Hawaiian green sea turtle.   A trail, accessible at the foot of Keana Place, runs along the anchialine ponds and into a pleasant stretch of soft grey sand.   Here you can relax in the sun, arrange for some beach sport rentals, sign up for an ocean cruise adventure, or watch a sunset.  Many weddings and photo events are held on this picturesque Waikoloa shoreline.

The Kohala Coast provides the perfect blend of amazing scenery, beaches, golf, shopping, dining, and access to luxury hotels...  in what might well be the most perfect weather in the world.  It boasts an average 350 days of sunshine with average rainfall of less than 10 inches per year.  Year-round daytime temperatures range between 70 and 80-plus degrees.

Come experience the richly varied landscape of the Kohala Coast, from sandy beaches to tropical gardens to rugged lava terrain. You will quickly see why millions of the world's visitors are drawn to it each year.