5 Star Hotels in Kailua-Kona
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5 Star Hotels in Kailua-Kona

Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection
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Top neighbourhoods in Kailua-Kona

Historic Kailua Village
Historic Kailua Village serves up a delicious slice of Hawaiian royal history along Kailua Bay's turquoise waters. Stroll the oceanfront Alii Drive to discover cultural treasures like Hulihee Palace and the ancient coral stone walls of Mokuaikaua Church. Snorkellers splash in the calm, clear bay while shoppers hunt for treasures at the Kona Farmers Market and local artisan galleries. Waterfront restaurants dish up everything from casual plate lunches to upscale Pacific Rim fusion as the sun dips into the ocean. Most attractions sit within easy walking distance along flat Alii Drive. While public transit is limited, rental cars give you freedom to explore beyond this charming historic district.

Holualoa Village
This artsy mountain village feels like stepping back in time, with century-old wooden shopfronts housing galleries along a single high street. Local artists display koa wood sculptures and vibrant island paintings in family-run studios. Nearby coffee farms cascade down volcanic slopes, offering tours that reveal the bean-to-cup process and complimentary tastings. Most galleries and cafes close by 4 PM, so plan morning visits for the best experience. Holiday rentals and B&Bs in converted plantation homes make for charming stays. A hire car is essential for exploring the winding roads and reaching beaches just 15 minutes downhill in Kailua-Kona.

Kahaluu-Keauhou
Snorkel with rainbow-colored fish at Kahaluu Beach Park or discover ancient Hawaiian history at sacred Keauhou Bay, where King Kamehameha III was born. The striking black lava coastline features remarkable archaeological sites including heiau temples and the Keauhou Holua Slide, an impressive ancient sledding course carved into volcanic rock. Resort restaurants serve fresh seafood while beachside food trucks offer tasty local plate lunches. Most visitors stay in oceanfront resorts or condo rentals that blend naturally with the lava rock landscape. A hire car is essential for exploring beyond the resort areas.

Kahaluu Bay
Kahaluu Bay offers world-class snorkelling in crystal-clear waters just steps from the sand. Tropical fish dart through the protected reef while the historic Kuemanu Heiau temple ruins provide cultural context above the shore. The "Little Blue Church" creates a perfect photo opportunity against dramatic black lava rock formations. Pack water shoes and reef-safe sun cream for a day exploring underwater wonders. Holiday rentals and condos with ocean views make up most accommodation in this laid-back area. Though dining options are limited at the bay itself, nearby Kailua-Kona offers plenty of Hawaiian-fusion restaurants just a short drive away. Arrive early or late afternoon to avoid peak crowds.

Alii Heights Mauka
Alii Heights Mauka offers travellers an upscale retreat with stunning ocean views above the bustle of Kailua-Kona. This residential haven features luxury homes with private pools and contemporary Hawaiian architecture nestled among lush tropical gardens. The quiet hillside location provides a peaceful base for exploring nearby attractions like Magic Sands Beach and Kahalu'u Beach Park. A hire car is essential for navigating the steep, winding roads and accessing Kailua-Kona's diverse dining and shopping options just 10-15 minutes away. The neighborhood's minimal tourist infrastructure creates an authentic local living experience where the only sounds you'll hear are trade winds rustling through palm fronds and tropical birds at dawn.
Top landmarks in Kailua-Kona

Kailua Pier
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing, head to Kailua Pier – just one of the monuments in Historic Kailua Village. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here?

Magic Sands Beach
If want to top up your tan, you might want to head out to Magic Sands Beach, located 3.6 mi (5.7 km) from central Kailua-Kona. Enjoy the sunset by the shore at Kahalu'u Beach Park, Keauhou Bay Beach and Kamakahonu Beach.
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