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Hilton Waikoloa Village
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Value Season |
Regular Price |
Peak Season |
Guests/Max per room |
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Aloha Rate |
$238 |
$238 |
$238 |
2/4 |
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Garden/Golf/Mountain |
$247 |
$308 |
$308 |
2/4 |
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Partial Ocean View |
$289 |
$359 |
$359 |
2/4 |
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Deluxe Ocean View |
$324 |
$404 |
$404 |
2/4 |
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Property Information
69-425 Waikoloa Beach Drive
Kamuela, HI 96743
The Hilton Waikoloa Village is spread out over 62 lush acres, with tropical gardens, a private lagoon, waterways, and exotic wildlife. Silent trains and canal boats transport guests among the resort's three towers. A mile-long museum walkway located in the resort features a multi-million dollar collection of Pacific Island and Oriental art.
Guests can relax on the beach or lagoon, swim in one of the resort's three beautifully designed pools, golf on two on-site golf courses, play tennis, racquetball, and squash, or work out in the deluxe on-site fitness center and spa. Dining options are plentiful at the Hilton Waikoloa Village. Six restaurants range from casual to formal and offer various menus, including Italian, Japanese, and Continental cuisines. A casual grill serves specialties at the pool or on the beach.
The colossal Hilton Waikoloa Village is practically a city in itself, boasting numerous on-site activities. The hotel lounge provides lively entertainment nightly and the hotel travel service can arrange horseback riding, catamaran sailing, sightseeing tours, glider rides, scuba diving, and a variety of other activities.
Perhaps the most famous attraction at the Hilton Waikoloa Village is the Dolphin Quest--trained Atlantic bottle-nosed dolphins residing in a protected part of the private lagoon. Their presence is meant to educate the public and raise awareness about the environmental concerns that threaten the dolphins' natural habitats.

Extra amenities include: Travel desk, Medical facility, Floral shop.
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