Four Seasons Resort, Hualalai
COST: $$$$$
You come to the Big Island to see Hawaii, not a high-rise hotel. The Four Seasons Resort, Hualalai, knows that and blends in with sea and sky so well it seems barely there. Like a coastal kauhale, or hamlet, the 243 rooms—clustered in four crescents—are practically invisible from offshore. The roofline of the staggered two-story bungalows creates its own wave pattern as it undulates through the fronds of transplanted palms. In the resort’s spa, high walls of stacked volcanic rock create spaces that are both open-air and private: you can get an energizing lomilomi massage in an outdoor thatched hale. The Four Seasons is rightfully proud of its Hawaiian Interpretive Center, where full-time curators help guests dig deeper into local culture.
As Featured In...
From Food & Wine, Nov 2004
“This superdeluxe residential resort is the newest on the Kohala Coast. The beautifully landscaped grounds include about 200 villas and homes with more in the works—along with lush golf courses, tennis courts, a spa and two restaurants: The Hualalai Grille by Alan Wong and a beachside café....” MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure, Nov 2004
“A low-rise property with a spectacular beachside setting carved into lava fields....” MORE>>
From the T+L 500
A stylish and family-friendly beachfront, bungalow-style resort on the North Kona coast.
- Stats:
- 243 rooms; 3 restaurants; 3 bars.
- Competitive Edge:
- Ocean views from every room.
- Rooms to Book:
- Those on the ground floor, with large stone-and-glass outdoor showers.
- Don't Miss:
- The "Surf, Sand & Stars" night on the beach, with s'mores, a campfire, and a telescope.
lastArticle = 11/2004 and lastAward = 01/2008
