14 Best Hotels in Big Island, Hawaii

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Even among locals, there is an ongoing debate about which side of the Big Island is "better," so don't worry if you're having a tough time deciding where to stay. Our recommendation? Do both. Each side offers a different range of accommodations, restaurants, and activities.

Consider staying at one of the upscale resorts along the Kohala Coast or in a condo in Kailua-Kona for half of your trip. Then, shift gears and check into a romantic bed-and-breakfast on the Hamakua Coast, South Kona, Hilo, or near the volcano. If you've got children in tow, opt for a vacation home or a stay at one of the island’s many family-friendly hotels. On the west side, explore the island’s most pristine beaches or try some of the fine-dining restaurants; on the east side, hike through rain forests, witness majestic waterfalls, or go for a plate lunch.

Some locals like to say that the east is "more Hawaiian," but we argue that King Kamehameha himself made Kailua-Kona his final home during his sunset years. Another reason to try a bit of both: your budget. You can justify splurging on a stay at a Kohala Coast resort for a few nights because you'll spend the rest of your time paying one-third that rate at a cozy cottage in Volcano or a vacation rental on Alii Drive. And although food at the resorts is very expensive, you don't have to eat every meal there. Condos and vacation homes can be ideal for a family trip or for a group of friends looking to save money and live like kamaainas (local residents) for a week or two. Many of the homes also have private pools and hot tubs, lanai, ocean views, and more—you can go as budget or as high-end as you like.

If you choose a bed-and-breakfast, inn, or an out-of-the-way hotel, explain your expectations fully to the proprietor and ask plenty of questions before booking. Be clear about your travel and location needs. Some places require stays of two or three days.

Fairmont Orchid Hawaii

$$$$ | 1 N. Kaniku Dr., Mauna Lani, HI, 96743, USA Fodor's Choice

This first-rate resort overflows with tropical gardens, cascading waterfalls, a sandy beach cove, a meandering pool, a lagoon for the kids, and all the luxury amenities. All guest rooms have private lanai, and many have partial or full ocean views. Excellent on-site restaurants include the flagship Brown's Beach House, The Orchid Court, Hale Kai, Brown's Deli, and the outstanding Binchotan Bar and Grill. Guests enjoy the tennis center, the Spa Without Walls with private massage hales (houses) set amid waterfalls or on the oceanfront, and the largest and most impressive swimming pool among the resorts. The lavish Hawaii Loa luau is followed by a show that combines modern and Polynesian dance. There's lots of beach equipment to rent, plus rental bikes if you want to pedal to the nearby Shops at Mauna Lani. The beach has a protected cove ideal for swimming and wading, and the fitness center comes fully equipped.

Pros

  • Oceanfront location
  • Excellent pool
  • Aloha hospitality

Cons

  • Central pool can get very crowded
  • $48 resort fee
  • Not the best beach among Kohala Coast resorts
1 N. Kaniku Dr., Mauna Lani, HI, 96743, USA
808-885–2000
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540 rooms
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Four Seasons Resort Hualalai

$$$$ | 72-100 Kaupulehu Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96745, USA Fodor's Choice

Beautiful views everywhere, polished wood floors, custom furnishings and linens, and fine Hawaiian artwork make this oceanfront resort a peaceful, opulent retreat. Freestanding bungalows are large and luxurious, with spacious travertine and marble bathrooms as well as private outdoor showers. One of the five pools, King's Pond, is replete with thousands of tropical fish and a spotted eagle ray that guests have the opportunity to feed daily. The seashell infinity pool, family-friendly and surrounded by cabanas and palm trees, has a clear view to the ocean beyond. The on-site Hawaiian Cultural Center honors the property's spiritual heritage and sense of place, and the sports club and spa offer top-rate health and fitness options. The resort's on-site restaurants (ULU, Beach Tree) are world-class. Hualalai's golf course has hosted the PGA Tour Champions Tour and the Senior PGA Tournament of Champions. The resort is super kid-friendly, with a great activities and events program for all ages.

Pros

  • Beautiful location
  • Gourmet restaurants
  • Renowned service

Cons

  • Not the best beach among the resorts
  • Quite pricey
  • 20-minute drive to Kailua-Kona
72-100 Kaupulehu Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96745, USA
808-325–8000
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243 rooms
No Meals

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Kolea at Waikoloa Beach Resort

$$$$ | 69-1000 Kolea Kai Circle, Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA Fodor's Choice

These modern, impeccably furnished condos offer far more high-end amenities than the average condo complex, including both an infinity pool and a sand-bottom children's pool at its oceanside Beach Club, a fitness center, and a hot tub. It's within walking distance of Anaehoomalu Bay and the beach and close to shopping.

Pros

  • Can walk to beach
  • Close to activities
  • Resort amenities of nearby Hilton

Cons

  • Pricey for not being directly on the beach
  • No on-property restaurants
  • Limited view from some units
69-1000 Kolea Kai Circle, Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA
808-987–4519
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53 units
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Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection

$$$$ | 68-1400 Mauna Lani Dr., Mauna Lani, HI, 96743, USA Fodor's Choice

Popular with honeymooners and anniversary couples for decades, this elegant Kohala Coast classic is still one of the island's most beautiful resorts, highlighted by a breathtaking, open-air lobby with cathedral-like ceilings, Zen-like koi ponds, and illuminated sheets of cascading water. Free cultural and educational programs include tours of the ancient petroglyph fields with the on-site cultural historian and enjoying an evening "Talk Story" session with a Hawaiian kupuna (elder). The hotel, recently renovated, also offers experiences for active guests, such as outrigger canoe paddling, beachside yoga, local mountain bike tours, and stand-up paddleboarding. Decorated in warm, contemporary organic tones reflecting the spirit of the island, the spacious guest rooms have ceiling fans, dimmer lights, and expansive private lanai; many have ocean views. The flagship CanoeHouse restaurant offers romantic dining by the sea, the Ha Bar and Grill serves light bites and cocktails, and Surf Shack dishes casual fare by the beach. Mauna Lani is known for its two golf courses (check out the iconic South 15th hole over the ocean) and award-winning spa.

Pros

  • Beautiful design
  • Award-winning spa
  • Many Hawaiian cultural programs

Cons

  • No luau
  • Limited dining selection on-site
  • $50 resort fee
68-1400 Mauna Lani Dr., Mauna Lani, HI, 96743, USA
808-885–6622
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338 rooms
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Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, Autograph Collection

$$$$ | 62-100 Mauna Kea Beach Dr., Mauna Kea, HI, 96743, USA
Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, Kohala Coast
Mauna Kea Beach Hotel

The grande dame of the Kohala Coast has long been regarded as one of the state's premier vacation resort hotels, and it borders one of the world's finest white-sand beaches, Kaunaoa. Bathrooms are large and luxurious and come with high-end bath amenities, and the beds are plush. But the resort outside the rooms has much to offer, too, including an 18-hole championship golf course, a top-rated seaside tennis club, and a fitness center. If all you want to do is relax, there's the Mandara spa, an outdoor swimming pool, and lots of comfy lounge chairs on the beach, a perfect crescent of sand and sea. You can also rent a stand-up paddleboard or canoe on-site. The hotel has two wings: the Main Tower and the Beachfront Wing. The latter's ground-floor units allow you to wake up and go right out to the beach. The oceanfront Manta restaurant is legendary, as is the signature Fredrico cocktail at the Hau Tree, which is steps from the beach.

Pros

  • Good dining options
  • Premier tennis center
  • No resort fees

Cons

  • Some oceanfront rooms are noisy
  • $35 daily valet parking fee
  • 27 miles from airport
62-100 Mauna Kea Beach Dr., Mauna Kea, HI, 96743, USA
808-882–7222
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252 rooms
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Aston Shores at Waikoloa

$$$$ | 69-1035 Keana Pl., Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA

Villas with terra-cotta-tile roofs are set amid landscaped lagoons and waterfalls at the edge of the championship Waikoloa Village Golf Course. The spacious units—ground and upper floors are available separately—are privately owned, so furnishings vary from unit to unit. Sliding glass doors open onto a large lanai, and picture windows look out onto rolling green fairways. All units have full kitchens and washer-dryers. Check the website for separate online-booking rates and specials. There's also free access to tennis courts, a swimming pool, outdoor barbecues, and the fitness center. A daily $10 amenity fee includes Wi-Fi, newspaper, parking, coffee, and security safe.

Pros

  • Good prices for the area
  • Free parking
  • Kid-friendly option with a pool and in-room kitchens

Cons

  • No restaurants on-site
  • Daily resort fee
  • Older decor in some rooms
69-1035 Keana Pl., Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA
808-886–5001
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120 suites
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Fairway Villas Waikoloa by Outrigger

$$$ | 69-200 Pohakulana Pl., Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA

These large and comfy town houses and condominiums, located just off the fairway of the Waikoloa Beach Course, are a short walk from Anaehoomalu Bay. Designed in the style of plantation-era homes, the villas are decorated with rattan furniture and tropical themes and come complete with top-notch appliances in fully equipped kitchens. A five-minute walk from the upscale Kings' Shops, the facility has its own infinity pool, a lava-rock whirlpool spa, and a small gym.

Pros

  • Good location for beach, shopping, dining, and golf
  • Infinity pool
  • Well-equipped kitchens

Cons

  • No ocean views
  • Lots of guest rules and regulations
  • Expensive cleaning fees
69-200 Pohakulana Pl., Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA
808-886–0036
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70 units
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Hilton Waikoloa Village

$$$$ | 69-425 Waikoloa Beach Dr., Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA

Gondola trams glide by, pint-size guests zoom down the 175-foot waterslide, a bride poses on the grand staircase, a fire-bearing runner lights the torches along the seaside path at sunset—these are some typical scenes at this 62-acre megaresort. Shaded pathways lined with a multimillion-dollar Pacific Island art collection connect the three tall buildings, while Swiss-made trams and canal boats shuttle those who want to bypass the long hallways and meandering paths. Though there's no ocean beach, a seaside trail leads to Anaehoomalu Bay, one of the island's most beautiful tropical beaches. An ocean-side saltwater lagoon is great for families. Modern rooms in neutral tones have private lanai and are large enough to accommodate the families that flock here. The flagship restaurant, KPC (Kamuela Provision Company), presents incomparable coastline views. Although some may find the resort a fantasy version of Hawaii, others love it for its one-stop-shop approach to a Hawaii holiday.

Pros

  • Family-friendly saltwater lagoon
  • Lots of restaurant and activity options, including two golf courses
  • Close to retail shopping

Cons

  • Gigantic and crowded
  • $48 per night resort fee
  • Restaurants are pricey
69-425 Waikoloa Beach Dr., Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA
808-886–1234
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1,241 rooms
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Holua Resort at Mauna Loa Village

$$$$ | 78-7190 Kaleiopapa St., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA

Tucked away by Keauhou Bay amid a plethora of coconut trees, this well-maintained enclave of blue-roofed villas offers lots of amenities, including a 27-court tennis and pickleball center, swimming pools, hot tubs, a fitness center, waterfalls, and covered parking. Guests are minutes away from the island's best snorkel cruise, plus the many dining and grocery options at nearby Keauhou Shopping Center. The tennis center has hosted international tournaments featuring top WTA tour professionals, and has been recently upgraded to include 20 pickleball courts. 

Pros

  • Manicured gardens
  • Upscale feeling
  • Walking distance to major resort restaurants

Cons

  • No beach
  • Partial ocean views
  • No on-site restaurant
78-7190 Kaleiopapa St., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-324–1550
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73 units
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Kona Coast Resort

$$$$ | 78-6842 Alii Dr., Keauhou, HI, 96739, USA

Just below Keauhou Shopping Center, this timeshare resort offers furnished condos on 21 acres with pleasant ocean views and a host of on-site amenities, including two swimming pools, dry sauna, beach volleyball, a cocktail bar, barbecue grills, a hot tub, tennis courts, a fitness center, hula classes, equipment rentals, and children's activities. There is even a small restaurant on-site. The complex is within walking distance of a movie theater, grocery store, Longs Drugs, and cafés and restaurants. Scuba and snorkel trips depart from nearby Keauhou Bay.

Pros

  • All rooms updated in 2018
  • Good amenities for kids
  • Away from the bustle of downtown Kailua-Kona

Cons

  • Some units have parking lot views
  • Not on the beach
  • Time-share salespeople
78-6842 Alii Dr., Keauhou, HI, 96739, USA
808-324–1721
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268 units
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Mauna Lani Point and the Islands at Mauna Lani

$$$$ | 68-1050 Mauna Lani Point Dr., Mauna Lani, HI, 96743, USA

Surrounded by the emerald greens of a world-class oceanside golf course, the private, independent, luxury condominiums at Islands at Mauna Lani offer spacious two-story suites, while Mauna Lani Point's villas are closer to the beach. In the former, the privately owned units, individually decorated according to the owners' tastes, have European cabinets and oversize soaking tubs in the main bedrooms. The latter are smaller but have better views and are steps away from the water. Both properties are a short distance from the shopping, dining, and gourmet groceries at the Shops at Mauna Lani.

Pros

  • Friendly front desk
  • Stellar views
  • Extra-large units

Cons

  • Quite pricey
  • Individually owned units vary in decor and amenities
  • Some units are a distance from the barbecue/pool area
68-1050 Mauna Lani Point Dr., Mauna Lani, HI, 96743, USA
808-885–5022
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66 units
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Outrigger Kona Resort and Spa at Keauhou Bay

$$$ | 78-128 Ehukai St., Keauhou, HI, 96740, USA

What the hotel's concrete architecture lacks in intimacy, it makes up for with its beautifully manicured grounds, historical sense of place, stylish interiors, and stunning location on Keauhou Bay. Many rooms have great views of the bay and feel like they're right on the water, and each is decorated in a modern Polynesian style. Those traveling with kids appreciate the pool complex, one of the coolest on the island, with a slide, waterfalls, sand-bottom kids' pool, and an ocean view. There are plenty of activities, including daily historical walking tours, beginning hula, and puka shell bracelet making. A first rate luau, held on a grassy lawn with a backdrop of coconut trees, features the live Polynesian show Feast & Fire, which immerses guests in the area's history and culture. Take a walk in the evenings and spot the mantas that glide below the lanai in the glow of a spotlight.

Pros

  • Cool pool that's great for kids
  • Manta rays on view nightly
  • Resort style at lower price

Cons

  • No beach
  • Long walk from parking area
  • Wi-Fi can be spotty
78-128 Ehukai St., Keauhou, HI, 96740, USA
808-930–4900
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484 rooms
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Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort and Spa

$$$$ | 69-275 Waikoloa Beach Dr., Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA

Encompassing 15 acres replete with ancient fishponds, historic trails, and petroglyph fields, the Marriott offers rooms with sleek modern beds, bright white linens, Hawaiian art, and private lanai. The hotel has three pools: 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's two restaurants, Hawaii Calls Restaurant and Lounge (open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner), and Akaula Lanai (a "coffee and cocktail" restaurant) showcase beautiful views of Waikoloa Beach. Experience a renowned luau and show Wednesday or Saturday. There are also many great eateries within walking distance at the Kings' Shops and Queens' MarketPlace. The hotel's Mandara Spa pampers with a full range of treatments in a spacious wellness center. Bordering the white-sand beach of Anaehoomalu Bay, the hotel offers ocean activities through Ocean Sports Hawaii, including stand-up paddleboards, hydro-bikes, kayaks, and wedding-vow renewals on a catamaran. The resort recently received honors for its efforts to enhance the local community. 

Pros

  • More low-key than the Hilton Waikoloa
  • Sunset luau Wednesday and Saturday
  • Sand-bottom pool for kids

Cons

  • Some rooms lack views
  • Expensive daily parking charge
  • Resort fee of $40 per day
69-275 Waikoloa Beach Dr., Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA
808-886–6789
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297 rooms
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The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort

$$$$ | 62-100 Kaunaoa Dr., Mauna Kea, HI, 96743, USA

Known for its direct access to the Big Island's largest white-sand beach, this massive hotel has enormous columns and a terraced, open-air lobby with a rotunda ceiling, curved staircases, and skylights. All rooms face the ocean, creating an expansive property with long walking distances. At night, understated lighting transforms the hotel into an architectural showplace. Rooms are large, with marble bathrooms and plenty of in-room amenities like coffeemakers and robes, and the staff is exceedingly helpful. The spa offers both Balinese and Hawaiian therapies. The resort offers excellent cuisine—the Naupaka Beach Grill serves casual lunch and dinner daily, while Meridia features gourmet dining from its ocean-view perch. There's also a breakfast buffet each morning at Ikena Landing. An on-site deli-café provides affordable options for light meals on the go for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The 18-hole golf course, designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay, has topped many a "best courses" list.

Pros

  • Extra-large rooms, all ocean-facing
  • Helpful staff
  • 18-hole championship golf course

Cons

  • Fitness center a five-minute walk from the hotel
  • $35/day parking fee
  • 30 miles from Kailua-Kona
62-100 Kaunaoa Dr., Mauna Kea, HI, 96743, USA
808-880–1111
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249 rooms
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