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The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort
4.1/547 Reviews

The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort

The Big Island (Hawaii island)|1.6km from Beach 69
A review of the Westin Hapuna Beach Resort: My family and I recently completed a vacation stay at the Westin Hapuna Beach Resort. Overall, the resort is wonderful with a few rough edges. The resort is located on the west side of the Big Island, about 30 miles north of the airport -- with ”island traffic” plan on 30-45 minutes if you need to travel down into Kona. This resort takes full advantage of its beach location, which is consistently rated one of world's best. Hapuna Beach is an amazing long crescent-shaped beach great for swimming and snorkeling (near the coral at the edges of the beach. We saw turtles, octopus, and a wide variety of fish). The beach is perfect for families with children, though the water can get a little rough if the trade winds are blowing. Check-in was smooth and efficient. My elite membership was recognized as well as my birthday during our visit. We were offered points of elite breakfast credit, which included continental breakfast for two in Ikena Landing. Upon arriving to our room, we were greeted with a lovely bottle of wine and assorted goodies for our celebration. Our room was clean and well-appointed. We were staying on a points redemption, so no SNA option. We had a ”partial” ocean view room but I suspect we were given an ocean view room because we had a wonderful view of the ocean and resort grounds. According to front desk personnel, the resort did have a handful of ”lanai” rooms near the ground level with no view whatsoever, including a small number of no-view suites. We had a spacious bathroom with shower and tub; also a wonderful lanai with a table & chairs along with a comfortable outdoor couch perfect for lounging in the evening with a beverage while watching the sunset. All service requests through the chat function were promptly met and taken care of throughout our visit. Note, this resort also had a free guest laundry facility with detergent and other supplies -- perfect if you pack light or just want to clean off your swimsuits before you head home. Our main gripe relates to the food & beverage offerings and service. The resort's dinner restaurant, Meridia, takes full advantage of the resort views and location. Unfortunately, that's about all it has going for it. For the price point, the food was marginal and service was lacking. For a similar price point, I'd suggest heading up-country to Merriman's for terrific farm-to-table food and great service. As I mentioned, we received elite continental breakfast for two at Ikena Landing, each morning. Upgrade to the full buffet was offered for an additional $25 per person. Prices were steep for breakfast. Servers were friendly but took a while to get food out at times. I would recommend, particularly families working within a budget, to try Piko Coffee Bar. Piko has much better coffee options throughout the day and also offers a variety of hot/cold grab-and-go options (at breakfast, eggs, hash browns and breakfast meats, pas

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The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort
4.1/547 Reviews

The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort

The Big Island (Hawaii island)|1.6km from Beach 69
A review of the Westin Hapuna Beach Resort: My family and I recently completed a vacation stay at the Westin Hapuna Beach Resort. Overall, the resort is wonderful with a few rough edges. The resort is located on the west side of the Big Island, about 30 miles north of the airport -- with ”island traffic” plan on 30-45 minutes if you need to travel down into Kona. This resort takes full advantage of its beach location, which is consistently rated one of world's best. Hapuna Beach is an amazing long crescent-shaped beach great for swimming and snorkeling (near the coral at the edges of the beach. We saw turtles, octopus, and a wide variety of fish). The beach is perfect for families with children, though the water can get a little rough if the trade winds are blowing. Check-in was smooth and efficient. My elite membership was recognized as well as my birthday during our visit. We were offered points of elite breakfast credit, which included continental breakfast for two in Ikena Landing. Upon arriving to our room, we were greeted with a lovely bottle of wine and assorted goodies for our celebration. Our room was clean and well-appointed. We were staying on a points redemption, so no SNA option. We had a ”partial” ocean view room but I suspect we were given an ocean view room because we had a wonderful view of the ocean and resort grounds. According to front desk personnel, the resort did have a handful of ”lanai” rooms near the ground level with no view whatsoever, including a small number of no-view suites. We had a spacious bathroom with shower and tub; also a wonderful lanai with a table & chairs along with a comfortable outdoor couch perfect for lounging in the evening with a beverage while watching the sunset. All service requests through the chat function were promptly met and taken care of throughout our visit. Note, this resort also had a free guest laundry facility with detergent and other supplies -- perfect if you pack light or just want to clean off your swimsuits before you head home. Our main gripe relates to the food & beverage offerings and service. The resort's dinner restaurant, Meridia, takes full advantage of the resort views and location. Unfortunately, that's about all it has going for it. For the price point, the food was marginal and service was lacking. For a similar price point, I'd suggest heading up-country to Merriman's for terrific farm-to-table food and great service. As I mentioned, we received elite continental breakfast for two at Ikena Landing, each morning. Upgrade to the full buffet was offered for an additional $25 per person. Prices were steep for breakfast. Servers were friendly but took a while to get food out at times. I would recommend, particularly families working within a budget, to try Piko Coffee Bar. Piko has much better coffee options throughout the day and also offers a variety of hot/cold grab-and-go options (at breakfast, eggs, hash browns and breakfast meats, pas

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Marriott’s Waikoloa Ocean Club
4.2/544 Reviews
The hotel was fixed, but because the trip was cancelled, there was no check-in, and the first day’s payment was deducted. Unfortunately.
Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, Autograph Collection
4.6/547 Reviews
The service is poor, the guests who are not very good at the language are not patient enough. The front desk does not look at the order carefully. If I have already paid the full amount of the room, I will re-collect it once! Bad review!
Club Wyndham Paniolo Greens
4.5/5103 Reviews
Waikoloa Village
At night, the arrival time is particularly dark, and the room is a little scary. The next day, I came together to discover that the environment is super beautiful. Two bedrooms, one living room, kitchen and dining room, traditional American style. The kitchen is fully equipped, except for the rice cooker and the kettle. But it is enough! After living for three days, I can cook myself very happy every day! Looking out the window is a green oil, there is a turkey in the morning to visit, feed them bread every day, and have breakfast with us. The only thing is to live on the first floor. There are ants in the gap between the wooden frames in the bathroom. The bathtub must not be soaked. It can only be showered, and the shower water is slightly smaller. But the overall environment is not bad, the price is very high, it is more convenient than the hotel in Hilton and the room is bigger, more free than the hotel, and there is no need to clean up the house for the owner. Suitable for the whole family to play together.
Hilton Grand Vacations Club Kohala Suites Waikoloa
4.4/561 Reviews
We had anticipated this trip for a few years, which we postponed twice due to COVID. Our trip to Kohala Suites and the Big Island was EXCELLENT. Everyone at the HGVC was friendly and helpful. The grounds are amazing and beautiful. I am planning a return trip because 7 days wasn't enough time. We could have stayed much longer. The Island and people are spectacular and the resort was a great place to stay when we needed to rest and have some down time. I highly recommend this Kohala Suites and the Hilton properties in the area. The shuttle bus to to the Lagoon at the large Hilton Hotel was convenient and I just cannot say enough about the positive experience our whole family and our guests enjoyed.
Hilton Grand Vacations Club Ocean Tower Waikoloa Village
3.4/5103 Reviews
The hotel is very good, the environment is good, suitable for relaxing vacation.
Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
4.1/5104 Reviews
Hotel is very nice with many swimpools and beach. But service is not that great and hotel breakfast is expensive and not good. I paid so much for each day and you don’t get too much service. If you book early I think it’s still worth it to stay this hotel. Location is very good, near by have markets and shop is very unique. I would like to thank you Ctrip for all you hard work make our holiday very special.

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There are 145 hotels in The Big Island (Hawaii island) on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. The Big Island (Hawaii island) has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 175 USD. There are 29 four-star hotels in The Big Island (Hawaii island) at an average price of 243 USD per night. There are 21 three-star hotels in The Big Island (Hawaii island) at an average price of 193 USD per night. There are 5 two-star hotels in The Big Island (Hawaii island) at an average price of 25 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, The Big Island (Hawaii island) has many renowned chain hotels. In The Big Island (Hawaii island), chain hotels such as Hilton are one of the top choices among travelers. Hotels under the Hilton brand are a good choice. A popular hotel in The Big Island (Hawaii island), Royal Kona Resort is also one of the highest rated. Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, Autograph Collection is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown The Big Island (Hawaii island), nearby attractions like Heavenly Hawaiian Farm, Buddha's Cup Coffee Estate, Big Island Snorkeling experience can be your first stop. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Lapakahi State Historical Park, Pololu Valley Lookout & Trail, Ka Lae. The most popular attractions for tourists in The Big Island (Hawaii island) are South Kona Coast, Dolphin Quest, Mauna Kea. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Kings' Shops, Ipu Hale Gallery, Kimura Lauhala Shop for a great shopping experience.

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