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Hilton Waikoloa Village

69-425 Waikoloa Beach Drive, Waikoloa, HI, Estados Unidos da América, 96738
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Sobre nós

Nestled among swaying palms and white sand beaches and overlooking the glistening blue Waiulua Bay lies the award-winning Hilton Waikoloa Village on the sunny Kohala Coast of Hawaii's Big Island. A resort like no other, Hilton Waikoloa Village is a destination in itself. This oceanfront oasis blends exceptional resort accommodations with classic Hawaiian hospitality and Aloha Spirit. With the luxury of being oceanfront, the choices are abundant for exciting venues and memorable events.

Detalhes do local

CadeiaHilton
MarcaHilton Hotels
Construído em1988
Renovado em2025
Espaço total para reuniões120 000 pé quadrado
Quartos661
Tipo de localHotel

Classificações do setor

Northstar
AAA

Prémios

Industry awards
Meetings & Conventions Gold Key Award Elite: 2013 Meetings Focus West Magazine – Best of the West Winner: 2011, 2013 Successful Meetings Pinnacle Award – Hotels & Resorts: 2011, 2014

Comodidades

Características do quarto e serviços de hóspedes
  • Acesso à Internet
  • Serviços de concierge
Instalações
  • Restaurante no local
Prestação de serviços
  • Centro empresarial
Atividades recreativas
  • Ginásio
  • Hidromassagem
  • Piscina exterior
  • Quadras de tênis

Sustentabilidade

Este local é certificado como ecologicamente responsável pelo BeCause, uma organização independente em colaboração com a Cvent.

Certificados (3)

Certificações de sustentabilidade
ISO 50001:2018

Certification body: DEKRA Certification, Inc.

Expira em: 25/09/2026
Certificações de sustentabilidade
ISO 14001:2015

Certification body: DEKRA Certification, Inc.

Expira em: 25/09/2026
Certificações de sustentabilidade
ISO 9001:2015

Certification body: DEKRA Certification, Inc.

Expira em: 25/09/2026

Salas de reuniões

Espaço total para reuniões
120 000 pés qd
Maior sala
24 720 pés qd
Salas de reuniões
11
Segunda maior sala
15 480 pés qd
Espaço para exposições
67 944 pés qd
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Espaço para reuniões

Nome
Tamanho da sala
Pé-direito
Capacidade máx.
Mesas redondas de banquete
Mesas redondas de coquetel
Teatro
Sala de aula
Conferência
24 720 pés qd
206 x 120 pé quadrado
30 pé
2841
1560
2841
2400
1146
-
15 480 pés qd
258 x 60 pé quadrado
15 pé
1780
-
1780
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1925 pés qd
35 x 55 pé quadrado
15 pé
222
108
222
150
90
40
2035 pés qd
37 x 55 pé quadrado
15 pé
233
108
233
150
108
40
2520 pés qd
36 x 70 pé quadrado
15 pé
281
144
281
180
96
58
2880 pés qd
36 x 80 pé quadrado
15 pé
324
180
324
260
142
64
2520 pés qd
36 x 70 pé quadrado
15 pé
281
220
281
180
96
58
2035 pés qd
37 x 55 pé quadrado
15 pé
233
108
233
150
81
40
8640 pés qd
108 x 80 pé quadrado
15 pé
978
540
978
750
500
-

Quartos

Total de quartos
661
Ocupação dupla (2 Camas)
372
Suítes
38

Localização

Como chegar

Distance from airport 17 mi

Atrações locais

Akaka Falls
Akaka Falls
Atividades recreativas
68 mi
The trail to Akaka falls is a wonder of bamboo and flowers, including large red ginger stalks. Thunderous Akaka has a smaller neighbor, Kahuna Falls, which is also visible on the loop trail. Within Akaka Falls State Park. Follow the signs through the plantation town of Honomu on the Hamakua Coast. Photo Credit: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Tor Johnson
Kona Historical Museum
Kona Historical Museum
Museu
36 mi
An overview exhibit highlighting the history and culture of the Kona District, including a detailed history of Kona coffee. In Kealakekua on Highway 11.
81-6551 Mamalahoa Highway
Kealakekua, HI, US 96750-8133
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Hamakua Coast
Hamakua Coast
35 mi
The fertile and green Hamakua Coast stretches the length of Mamalahoa Highway from Hilo northwest to Waipio, the "Valley of the Kings". Waipio's natural wonders include many waterfalls cascading down over 1,000 foot cliffs. Photo Credit: Hawaii's Big Island Visitor Bureau (BIVB)
Hapuna Beach State Park
A diamond in the rough of the surrounding lava, Hapuna's white sands have earned it a reputation as one of Hawaii's finest beaches. In fact, it has been rated as the top beach in the United States.
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
This is the Big Island's number-one attraction as well as an international center for the study of volcanism. Always popular, the park can overflow with visitors when volcanic flows from Kilauea, the world's most active volcano, erupting continuously since 1983, come within a short hike of the road. The park is a spectacular showcase of millions of years of volcanic activity - with steaming vents, craters, cinder cones, hardened fields of lava, lava tubes (caves), "tree molds" embedded in hardened lava, and on some days, towering clouds of steam where lava flows into the ocean. Photo Credit: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Tor Johnson
Hilo Bay
Hilo Bay is a popular site for the traditional Hawaiian sport of canoe racing. Fronting downtown Hilo and near Banyan Drive.
Hilo Town
The Big Island's county seat and commercial center. The downtown district has been renovated over the last few years and is now a nice mix of local businesses, historic buildings, and shops catering mostly to visitors. Hilo is on the east coast of the Big Island and may also be reached by direct flights to Hilo International Airport.
Honaunau Beach
This short stretch on an otherwise lava-covered coast has an offshore reef with fantastic snorkeling. The easiest way in and out of the ocean here is the nearby boat ramp. The beach is within the Pu'uhonua O Honaunau ("Place of Refuge" ). National Historical Park south of Kealakekua Bay in the Kona District.
Honokohau Harbor
Kona's main harbor is the starting point for expeditions in search of marlin and other large game fish. Off Queen Kaahumanu Highway just north of Kailua-Kona.
Hulihee Palace
Built in 1838, Hulihee was the former summer palace of King David Kalakaua, the "Merrie Monarch." Elegant Hawaiian koa wood furniture is on display inside. On Alii Drive near the Kailua-Kona seawall.
Kahalu'u Beach
This is a great beach for snorkeling because of the myriads of fish that make this sheltered bay their home. On Alii Drive near Keauhou, a few minutes south of Kailua-Kona.
Kalapana Black Sand Beach
This beach is east of the original village of Kalapana, which was covered with lava during a recent eruption. It is smaller, but boasts the same exotic black sand. To get to this unmarked spot follow the coastal road from Kalapana for about 2 miles to a small parking lot. The beach is about 3/4 of a mile from the parking lot across a well-worn trail.
Kealakekua Bay State Underwater Park
The bay provides opportunities for snorkelers, scuba divers, and glass bottom boaters (commercial tours out of Kailua-Kona and Keauhou) to observe the marine life in this relatively pristine underwater habitat. Rich in coral and colorful reef fish.
Ke'ei Beach
This idyllic gem of a beach is a true slice of paradise. Fronting the fishing village of Ke'ei it combines desolate sands with a view of Kealakekua Bay, the first Island of Hawaii landing site of Captain James Cook (1779).
Kehena Beach
Surrounded by cliffs and tall trees, this black sand beach can be found near mile marker 19 on Highway 137 in Puna, south of Hilo. This beach is a good place to see dolphins.
Kolekole Beach Park
There is no real beach, but the scenery at this small park is outstanding. An oceanfront waterfall adds to the setting where the river meets the sea. On the Hamakua Coast near Honomu.
Lyman Museum
Hawaiian artifacts, ethnic plantation worker exhibits, and a history of Hilo's missionaries are contained in this historic structure. One of only four nationally accredited museums in the state (and the only one on the Big Island), the Lyman also showcases a world-wide collection of seashells and minerals. Just above downtown Hilo at 276 Haili Street.
Magic Sands Beach
This white sand beach near Kona Town has been known to disappear overnight due to tidal shifts or strong surf, but eventually, the sand always returns. Located on Alii Drive just south of Kailua-Kona.
Parker Ranch
The 150,000-acre Parker Ranch is not only Hawaii's largest, it competes with the King Ranch in Texas for the title of the nation's biggest cattle ranches. A visitor center and several museums are scattered between the ranch grounds and the neighboring cowboy town of Kamuela (Waimea). At the junction of Kawaihae Road and the Mamalahoa Highway.
Parker Ranch Homes and Museum
The magnificent residences of the Richard Smart family are full of his priceless art collections. The Parker Ranch Museum chronicles the rise of ranching in Hawaii. In the heart of Kamuela (Waimea) in upcountry North Hawaii.
Pu'uhonua O Honaunau ("Place of Refuge" ) National Historical Park
The Pu'uhonua O Honaunau, or Place of Refuge, is a national historical park containing a restored - and highly picturesque - Hawaiian village. In ancient Hawaii, all islands had such places where those who had broken kapu (ancient Hawaiian prohibitions, similar to "taboo" in Southern Polynesia) could seek safety from punishment.
Rainbow Falls
An impressive waterfall known for its misty rainbows. In Hilo's Wailuku River State Park. Take Waianuenue Avenue to Rainbow Drive - the park is on the right.
Suisan Fish Market
Hawaii's premier fish market. Come early to watch the intense bidding for the day's catch. Bay side of the Kamehameha Avenue and Lihiwai Street intersection in Hilo.
Volcano Art Center Gallery
Over 200 artists are represented in this gallery which occupies the original site of the Volcano House Hotel. Located within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, next to the Visitor Center.
Anaeho'omalu Beach
This beach in the Waikoloa Resort area doubles as a cultural sight because of its well-maintained ancient fishponds. The beach park has elaborately landscaped grounds and plaques marking areas of historical interest.
Coconut Island
This landscaped islet in Hilo Bay is reached over a foot bridge. On the other side are the Liliuokalani Gardens with their tranquil fish ponds and Asian-influenced landscaping.
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Perguntas frequentes sobre Hilton Waikoloa Village

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Práticas sustentáveis

Forneça comentários ou uma hiperligação para quaisquer metas/estratégias de sustentabilidade ou impacto social do Hilton Waikoloa Village comunicadas publicamente.
Hilton has committed to cut our environmental footprint in half and double our social impact by 2030. Refer to our website, https://cr.hilton.com, for details on our award-winning Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) programs.
O Hilton Waikoloa Village tem uma estratégia que se concentra na eliminação e no desvio de resíduos (ou seja, plásticos, papéis, papelão etc.)? Em caso afirmativo, descreva detalhadamente a sua estratégia de eliminação e desvio de resíduos.
Yes, Hilton has committed to reducing waste in our managed operations by 50% by 2030. Through the end of 2020, we have reduced waste in our managed portfolio by 73% since our 2008 baseline, and our managed and franchised hotels have reduced waste by 62%.

Diversidade e Inclusão

Apenas para os hotéis dos EUA, o Hilton Waikoloa Village e/ou a sua matriz está credenciada como um empreendimento comercial (BE) de propriedade diversa (com 51% de participação de indivíduos ou grupos minoritários)? Em caso afirmativo, indique qual das seguintes cerificações possui:
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Se aplicável, poderia fornecer uma hiperligação para o relatório público do Hilton Waikoloa Village sobre os seus compromissos e iniciativas relacionados com a diversidade, equidade e inclusão?
Please refer to https://jobs.hilton.com/diversity and our annual Supplier Diversity Report (https://cr.hilton.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Hilton-2020-Supplier-Diversity-Report.pdf).

Saúde e segurança

As políticas do Hilton Waikoloa Village são formuladas de acordo com sugestões de serviços de saúde feitas por organizações públicas ou privadas? Em caso afirmativo, relacione quais organizações foram utilizadas para desenvolver essas políticas:
Yes, CDC & WHO. Hilton CleanStay, a new industry-defining standard of cleanliness (https://newsroom.hilton.com/corporate/news/hilton-defining-new-standard-of-cleanliness) Hilton up to date customer messaging: https://www.hilton.com/en/corporate/coronavirus/
O Hilton Waikoloa Village limpa e higieniza as áreas públicas e instalações de acesso público (ou seja, salas de reuniões, restaurantes, elevadores etc.)? Em caso afirmativo, descreva as novas medidas tomadas.
Yes, Install hand sanitizer stations/disinfecting wipes in public areas & on shuttles; enhanced cleaning of high touch areas, lobbies, elevators, doors, bathrooms; F&B service in accordance with food safety guidelines, dining configured for physical distancing
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