Ocean Golf-View Rooms are spacious rooms looking toward the ocean, across the 18th hole of the Jack Nicklaus Signature Hualalai golf course.
POOLSIDE ROOM
Walk out from your furnished lanai (terrace) at garden level, just steps away from either the Sea Shell or Beach Tree pools. These spacious rooms overlook the beautifully landscaped grounds.
PARTIAL OCEAN-VIEW ROOM
Enjoy sparkling glimpses of the Pacific Ocean under sunset-painted skies, along with a convenient central location in the Sea Shell and Beach Tree crescents. Select Partial Ocean-View Rooms feature an outdoor lava-rock garden shower that extends beyond the bathroom.
OCEAN-VIEW ROOM
Immersing you in Hawaii’s natural beauty, Ocean-View Rooms are spacious ocean-facing rooms with sunset views across the Resort’s picturesque tropical gardens and Hawaiian fish ponds. Ocean-View Rooms feature a furnished terrace, and most include an outdoor lava-rock shower extending beyond the bathroom.
PRIME OCEAN-VIEW ROOM
Enjoy views of the Pacific Ocean and tropical sunsets from a prime vantage point close to the shoreline. Prime Ocean-View Rooms are spacious rooms set on the upper floors of the bungalow crescents. A large lanai (balcony) is furnished for ocean-view lounging or dining.
OCEAN-VIEW DELUXE ROOM
Set in building 8 of the Kings Pond crescent, Ocean-View Deluxe rooms offer spacious accommodations either upstairs (with balcony) or downstairs (with outdoor lava rock shower). Providing tranquil ocean views across Kings Pond, these rooms are the closest to the water of all Ocean View categories.
OCEANFRONT ROOM
These spacious standard rooms are set close to the beach and offer front-row panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean.
SUPERIOR SUITE – OCEAN GOLF VIEW
With splashes of ocean blue framed by vistas of the Jack Nicklaus Signature Hualalai Golf Course, the open-air lanais of these Superior Suites offer golf aficionados ideal views. On the lower level, they offer the tropical sensation of an outdoor lava-rock garden shower.
SUPERIOR SUITE – POOLSIDE VIEW
These suites offer a private lanai with easy access to the pools or garden, as well as views of the surrounding gardens.
SUPERIOR SUITE – OCEAN VIEW
These one-bedroom suites offer views of the ocean and overlook the surrounding gardens, lawns and pools. In some areas, a private lanai provides easy access to the pool or garden.
SUPERIOR SUITE – PRIME OCEAN VIEW
These one-bedroom suites, located on the upper level of the bungalows, offer a view of the ocean from a slight elevation that overlooks the surrounding gardens, lawns and pools.
SUPERIOR SUITE – OCEANFRONT
These spacious one-bedroom suites offer front-row views of the sparkling Pacific Ocean and feature a lounge furnished lanai.
DELUXE SUITE – OCEAN VIEW
These spacious, comfortable, one-bedroom suites overlook the Resorts gardens, lawns and pools, with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. In some locations, private lanais provide easy access to the pool and garden.
DELUXE SUITE – PRIME OCEAN VIEW
These one-bedroom suites are located throughout the Resort on the upper floors of the bungalows, offering sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and the Resorts shoreline.
ANELAKAI SUITE
Up close to the ocean, the one- or two-bedroom ‘Anela’kai Suite is located on the lower level and opens to an extended lanai with a plunge pool, private lawn and direct access to the beach.
OHANA SUITE
Designed specifically for families vacationing to Kona, Hawaii, the one- or two- bedroom Ohana Suites are conveniently positioned on the ground level.
WAI OLU SUITE
The Wai olu Suite – meaning "pleasant fresh water" in Hawaiian – overlooks the Palm Grove s pond and the beautiful Pacific Ocean across the gardens. Offering uncompromising comfort, the suite s large living area opens to an oversized lanai on which to bask in blue-on-blue views of the pool and ocean, or sunset-painted skies.
MILO SUITE
The tree that lends its name to the exceptional Milo Suite was valued by Polynesians for shade, beautiful wood, food and even medicine. The suite’s large living area opens to an oversized lanai on which to bask in blue-on-blue views of pool and ocean, or sunset-painted skies.
KAILANI SUITE
Kailani means "heavenly sea" in Hawaiian – perfect for a suite with views that sweep clear across the Pacific Ocean from a privileged oceanfront setting, close to the waves. Set at the southern tip of the Beach Tree crescent, the expansive, one-bedroom Kailani Suite exudes the comfort and ambience of a Hawaiian beach home.
KOU SUITE
In a privileged oceanfront location, closest to the shoreline, the expansive Kou Suite is named for a tree native to Polynesia and valued by early Hawaiians, who used its butterfly-grained wood for cups and dishes and its orange flowers for leis.
HO ONANEA VILLA
The Hawaiian word ho onanea means “relax” – a state of mind that seems natural in this expansive one- or two-bedroom beach home in a privileged location, closest to the shoreline yet central to Resort amenities.
Watch the sparkling Pacific Ocean waves from your bedroom, or take in ocean sunsets from the whirlpool in the private, furnished, oversized lanai that spans the entire frontage. A Hawaiian art collection is exhibited throughout the suite.
MAKALOA VILLA
Experience romantic seclusion in this three-bedroom private villa in Hualalai, nestled among gardens at the edge of the picturesque Waiakauhi Pond. Exuding the comfort and ambience of a Hawaiian beach home, the villa is named after the makaloa plant.
This area was once known for intricately woven sleeping mats produced for Hawaiian chieftains – an art that lives on in the mat by famed weaver Elizabeth Lee, which is among the original artworks on display throughout the villa.
HAWAII LOA PRESIDENTIAL VILLA
In Hawaiian legend, Hawai i Loa discovered the Islands and was their first king – with Hualalai as his queen. In kingly fashion, the majestic three-bedroom villa that bears his name is set apart, right on the oceanfront. Watch the sun set over the Pacific, or catch the seasonal migration of humpback whales.
Displayed in the villa, feather work by indigenous artist Natalie Mahina Jensen-Oomittuk reflects the feather cloaks, capes, helmets and kahilis (wands) worn by Hawaiian ali i (royalty) to represent their ancestors spiritual essence.