Big Island Hawaii’s sun drenched Kohala Coast is a favorite retreat for neighbor island residents and visitors from around the world. Four renowned resorts are located here: the Mauna Kea Resort, the Mauna Lani Resort, the Waikoloa Beach Resort and Hualalai Resort. Each resort is anchored by two hotels supporting golf courses, tennis gardens and some of the best regional cuisine restaurants in the state.
The most luxurious hotel and residential accommodations can be found at Hualalai’s Four Season Hotel and neighboring Kukio, a private residential neighborhood. For an “old Hawaii” experience and the island’s best two white sand beaches, the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel has been a Kohala Coast favorite since the early sixties. The Mauna Kea Hotel’s sister property, the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel is home to many conferences and conventions, especially medical continuing education groups. At the Mauna Lani Resort, the Fairmont Orchid Hotel offers grand hotel opulence. At the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel and Bungalows your family can rent a luxurious tropical bungalow on the lagoon.
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Soft, flower scented trade winds. Coconut palm fronds rustling in the breeze. Tropical fruit drinks, lazy days on the beach, brilliant turquoise blue water. When people think of a Hawaii vacation, theses images are first to come to mind. Those of us who reside in Hawaii can enjoy these everyday. In addition, we belong to golf clubs, tennis clubs, deep sea fishing groups and outrigger canoe clubs. Some of us keenly compete in league tournaments, others just enjoy the sporting life and comraderie.Whether you move to Hawaii to relax, or to get plenty of exercise, when the sun begins to set we all head for the same location. A comfortable spot facing west to put up our feet and toast the next warm day. Aloooha!

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