Overlooking the white sands of Anaehoomalu Bay, this Polynesian luau includes a spectacular Samoan fire dance performance as well as traditional song and dances from various Pacific Island cultures. Traditional dishes are served alongside more familiar Western fare, and there's also an open bar.
Covering 15 acres with ancient fishponds, historic trails, and petroglyph fields, the Marriott has rooms with sleek modern beds, bright white linens, Hawaiian art, and private lanai. Three pools comprise a heated infinity pool, a pool with a sandy entrance for kids, and one with a waterslide for the young and young-at-heart. The resort offers only one restaurant, Hawaii Calls Restaurant &...
Located about 40 minutes from the Keahole-Kona International Airport, this smoke-free hotel was of one of the first hotels in the South Kohala resort area. What makes this location special is the fabulous Anaehoomalu Bay, a peaceful sandy…
This resort has always had one outstanding attribute: an excellent location on Anaehoomalu Bay (or A-Bay, as the locals call it), one of the best ocean-sports bays on the Kohala Coast. The gentle sloping beach has everything: swimming, snorkeling, diving, kayaking, windsurfing, and even old royal fish ponds. Now Marriott has made big, big changes here. It has gutted all the guest rooms (back...