The Waikoloa Beach Resort offers a myriad of cultural, recreational, and real estate opportunities. Planned around numerous archaeological sites and petroglyph fields, this 1,352-acre resort features two oceanfront hotels, the Hilton Waikoloa Village which sits on 62 acres with 1,240 guest rooms, and the 533 room Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort and Spa. The centerpiece of the Waikoloa Beach Resort is Anaeho’omalu Bay, a crescent-shaped sand beach backing up to two historic fish ponds. “A-Bay”, as it is called by locals, is the ideal spot for all types of water sports including surfing, sailboarding, windsurfing, swimming, or watching the year-round Hawaiian sunsets.
The resort features two award-winning 18 hole golf courses, the Robert Trent Jones, Jr., Waikoloa Beach Golf Course, and the Tom Weiskopf designed Waikoloa Kings’ Golf Course. The Waikoloa Beach Resort offers more dining and shopping options than any other resort on the coast. The King’s Shops features a blend of upscale boutiques and fine dining restaurants such as Roys’ and Merriman’s Market Café. Retail brands include Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Tommy Bahama, and Coach to name a few. The Queen’s Marketplace is a Hawaiian family-style shopping destination with brand name stores like Pac Sun, Quicksilver, and Sun Glass Hut.
The Island Gourmet Market offers fresh seafood, meat, and locally grown produce. Dining options include Romano’s Macaroni Grill, Charley’s Thai Cuisine and Sansei Seafood Restaurant, and Sushi Bar plus a food court with numerous faster food options.
Real estate opportunities are quite varied and include all types of products and price points, everything from oceanfront homes and estate lots to resort villas and condominiums. Neighborhoods include:
- Fairway Villas
- Hali’i Kai
- Kolea
- The Shores at Waikoloa
- Vista Waikoloa
- Waikoloa Beach Villas
- Waikoloa Colony Villas
- Naupaka
- Ainamalu