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Kona Village A Rosewood Resort
4.5/538 Reviews

Kona Village A Rosewood Resort

The Big Island (Hawaii island)|0.82km from Hualalai Golf Course
We just finished 7 nights at Kona Village. We had a trip booked there in 2011, but the Tsunami hit so the trip was cancelled. We were excited to hear that they had reopened and just returned from 7 nights for our family of 4. The property itself is definitely 5 stars. Beautiful location, beaches, and rooms (hales). The property is over 80 acres and tucked away. It felt private and less crowded than other large resorts. We also saw wildlife galore right from the beach - monk seals, turtles, whales, etc. The price to stay here is $$$$$. We paid $3,200 per night for an ocean front Hale. At that price point you’d expect exceptional service and that was where the resort fell short of the 5 star ratings and had us leaving feeling that they are way over priced. Examples: - At check in our room wasn’t available. Actually it was cleaned and ready to go, but some amenities hadn’t been delivered yet. After 2 hours of waiting we asked for an ETA. They had no idea. We then asked them for we could go to the room to change while they wait for the amenities to be delivered and they told us that wasn’t allowed. We then asked if we could get our swimsuits from our luggage so that our kids could at least swim while we waited and they said that our bags had already been delivered to the room so no. Lots of run around and, as guests, we would have placed a much higher value of getting in our room as soon as we arrived vs waiting for hours so that a hand written note and fruit platter could be in our room prior to our arrival. - They give you bikes to get around the resort. We were in Halle 150 which is at the very end of the resort. There were 4 of us, but only 2 bikes at our Halle. Problem number 1 is that they didn’t have enough bikes at our Halle before arrival. Problem number 2 is that, when they delivered bikes to our room, they weren’t even close to the right sizes for our kids. Our 6 year old ended up using the 10 year olds bike to give you a sense of how off they were. They kept saying that they were low on kids bikes and didn’t know that they’d have the right sizes for our kids. They did, thankfully, as I don’t know how we would have gotten around without them. Given that they repeatedly told us that they were short on kids bikes, I suggested that they pick up the bikes that were the wrong size from our Halle so that another family could use the bikes and they never did. They sat there, unused, for the entire week. - One morning we had a snorkel trip booked and had to leave the resort before the restaurant opened for breakfast. They have a coffee shop on property that opens an hour before the restaurant so our plan was to grab breakfast there before leaving for the snorkel. It was supposed to open at 6am and was still closed at 6:20am. When I asked the front desk what was going on they had no idea that it hadn’t opened yet and assumed that an employee didn’t make it to wait that day. This caused quite the scramble for us. - We waited over 20 minutes fr

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Kona Village A Rosewood Resort
4.5/538 Reviews

Kona Village A Rosewood Resort

The Big Island (Hawaii island)|0.82km from Hualalai Golf Course
We just finished 7 nights at Kona Village. We had a trip booked there in 2011, but the Tsunami hit so the trip was cancelled. We were excited to hear that they had reopened and just returned from 7 nights for our family of 4. The property itself is definitely 5 stars. Beautiful location, beaches, and rooms (hales). The property is over 80 acres and tucked away. It felt private and less crowded than other large resorts. We also saw wildlife galore right from the beach - monk seals, turtles, whales, etc. The price to stay here is $$$$$. We paid $3,200 per night for an ocean front Hale. At that price point you’d expect exceptional service and that was where the resort fell short of the 5 star ratings and had us leaving feeling that they are way over priced. Examples: - At check in our room wasn’t available. Actually it was cleaned and ready to go, but some amenities hadn’t been delivered yet. After 2 hours of waiting we asked for an ETA. They had no idea. We then asked them for we could go to the room to change while they wait for the amenities to be delivered and they told us that wasn’t allowed. We then asked if we could get our swimsuits from our luggage so that our kids could at least swim while we waited and they said that our bags had already been delivered to the room so no. Lots of run around and, as guests, we would have placed a much higher value of getting in our room as soon as we arrived vs waiting for hours so that a hand written note and fruit platter could be in our room prior to our arrival. - They give you bikes to get around the resort. We were in Halle 150 which is at the very end of the resort. There were 4 of us, but only 2 bikes at our Halle. Problem number 1 is that they didn’t have enough bikes at our Halle before arrival. Problem number 2 is that, when they delivered bikes to our room, they weren’t even close to the right sizes for our kids. Our 6 year old ended up using the 10 year olds bike to give you a sense of how off they were. They kept saying that they were low on kids bikes and didn’t know that they’d have the right sizes for our kids. They did, thankfully, as I don’t know how we would have gotten around without them. Given that they repeatedly told us that they were short on kids bikes, I suggested that they pick up the bikes that were the wrong size from our Halle so that another family could use the bikes and they never did. They sat there, unused, for the entire week. - One morning we had a snorkel trip booked and had to leave the resort before the restaurant opened for breakfast. They have a coffee shop on property that opens an hour before the restaurant so our plan was to grab breakfast there before leaving for the snorkel. It was supposed to open at 6am and was still closed at 6:20am. When I asked the front desk what was going on they had no idea that it hadn’t opened yet and assumed that an employee didn’t make it to wait that day. This caused quite the scramble for us. - We waited over 20 minutes fr

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Kailua-Kona Travel Guide

On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Kailua-Kona. Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Kailua-Kona may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com. You can plan a day tour in Kailua-Kona.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Kailua-Kona using other means of transportation. It's easy to travel by bus in Kailua-Kona. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

Although Kailua-Kona is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. When looking for hotels in Kailua-Kona, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 188 USD. There are 3 three-star hotels in Kailua-Kona at an average price of 314 USD per night. There are 5 two-star hotels in Kailua-Kona at an average price of 138 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Kailua-Kona provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Courtyard is the most popular brand among tourists. In Kailua-Kona, there are hotels under the Courtyard brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Courtyard. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Kailua-Kona is one of the most popular hotels in Kailua-Kona. Many tourists also stay at Kona Islander Condos.

In the city center of Kailua-Kona, you'll have easy access to Island Breeze Luau, Kamakahonu, Kailua Pier. You can choose attractions in Kailua-Kona that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Saddle Road, Mauna Kea Summit, Miloli'i (Milolii). The most popular attractions for tourists in Kailua-Kona are Kona Coast by Air, White Sand Beach, Manta Adventures. Commercial areas like Kona Farmers Market, Kona Inn Shopping Village are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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