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What to expect: Families and leisure travelers enter an open-air lobby that leads to a grand, slate-tiled staircase, beyond which lies a snorkeling lagoon with waterfalls. Curved walkways display a $7-million art collection, including rare Hawaiian feather lei. Mahogany canal boats and Swiss-made trams transport guests throughout the 62-acre resort.
Amenity highlights: In the Dolphin Quest Lagoon, interactive programs (surcharge) educate guests about dolphins. A second, ocean-fed snorkeling lagoon with sandy beach teems with tropical fish and sea turtles. The resort offers three additional outdoor pools, as well as a 25,000-square-foot health spa and fitness center (surcharge). Nine restaurants and bars provide a range of dining options, including casual California fare and fine regional Hawaiian cuisine.
Insider tip: A narrow stone stairway leads down to a rocky shoreline, tide pools, and a one-mile trail to the calm waters and palm-fringed beach of Anaehoomalu Bay. The Hilton Waikoloa Village resort provides complimentary shuttles to the beach and nearby petroglyph fields upon request.
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