Waikoloa Beach Resort Attractions
A popular Big Island vacation choice for golfers, families, honeymooners,
and friends, Waikoloa Beach Resort is the gateway to the Big Island's
beautiful Kohala Coast. It's also a great starting point for exploring any
of Hawaii's numerous attractions.
Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy sites such as Kings’ Pond tucked within the Beach Course and behind the Kings’ Shops, where colorful fish abound along with the occasional marsh bird. Guests can walk and maybe stop to view a sunset along a scenic shoreline path that runs behind the Waikoloa Beach Marriott to the Hilton Waikoloa Village. And the area’s rich cultural history is preserved throughout the resort such as in the ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs displayed along Kings’ Trail.
Waikoloa Beach’s Anaeho’omalu Bay is a pleasant walk or short drive from any of the resort properties. Aside from being one of the Big Island’s best sunbathing spots, this gentle white-sand beach contains a water sport rental shack for wind surfing, snorkeling, diving, and other equipment. Various sail charters and cruises are accessible here. And many weddings and photo events are held on this picturesque Waikoloa shoreline.
Shoppers enjoy the many options packed into two major centers within the resort, the Kings’ Shops and Queens’ Marketplace, along with Waikoloa Beach Marriott and Hilton Waikoloa Village hotels. These establishments are also home to an assortment of fine restaurants such as the renowned Roy’s Waikoloa. Various types of free entertainment, such as hula and Tahitian dancing and local singing, are provided in warm outdoor pavilions.
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.
Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy sites such as Kings’ Pond tucked within the Beach Course and behind the Kings’ Shops, where colorful fish abound along with the occasional marsh bird. Guests can walk and maybe stop to view a sunset along a scenic shoreline path that runs behind the Waikoloa Beach Marriott to the Hilton Waikoloa Village. And the area’s rich cultural history is preserved throughout the resort such as in the ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs displayed along Kings’ Trail.
Waikoloa Beach’s Anaeho’omalu Bay is a pleasant walk or short drive from any of the resort properties. Aside from being one of the Big Island’s best sunbathing spots, this gentle white-sand beach contains a water sport rental shack for wind surfing, snorkeling, diving, and other equipment. Various sail charters and cruises are accessible here. And many weddings and photo events are held on this picturesque Waikoloa shoreline.
Shoppers enjoy the many options packed into two major centers within the resort, the Kings’ Shops and Queens’ Marketplace, along with Waikoloa Beach Marriott and Hilton Waikoloa Village hotels. These establishments are also home to an assortment of fine restaurants such as the renowned Roy’s Waikoloa. Various types of free entertainment, such as hula and Tahitian dancing and local singing, are provided in warm outdoor pavilions.
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.
