{"type":"city","city":"Kailua-Kona (Big Island aka Island of Hawai'i)","citySlug":"kailua-kona-big-island-aka-island-of-hawaii-hawaii","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/united-states/hawaii/kailua-kona-big-island-aka-island-of-hawaii-hawaii","description":"The Kohala Coast is not where most people imagine Hawaii to be. It is dry, almost austere — black lava fields stretching to the waterline, the landscape shaped more by geological violence than by the tropical lushness that dominates the archipelago's popular imagination. It is precisely this severity that makes the resort architecture here so consequential. The hotels that succeeded on this coastline had to earn their relationship with the land rather than simply decorate it, and the ones that did so honestly remain among the most considered resort environments in the United States.\n\nThe Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, opened in 1965 and designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, established the founding logic of the coast: low horizontals, open-air circulation, and a serious art collection — assembled by Laurance Rockefeller, who commissioned the property — that treated the building as a cultural frame rather than a backdrop for amenity. Now part of Marriott's Autograph Collection, it carries that history with varying degrees of grace but remains architecturally irreplaceable. Mauna Lani, relaunched under Auberge Resorts Collection after a substantial renovation completed in 2020, operates with more contemporary fluency — its open-plan bungalows and restored fishpond landscape representing a genuine engagement with Hawaiian ecological history rather than a pastiche of it. Further south at Kahuwai Bay, Kona Village reopened in 2023 under Rosewood after being shuttered since the 2011 tsunami, rebuilt by WATG with interiors by Champalimaud Design. The original property's hale village concept — individual thatched cottages organized around lagoons — has been reinterpreted with considerably more material refinement, though the spatial generosity of the original idea survives.\n\nThe Four Seasons Hualalai, anchored at the southernmost point of the resort corridor, has operated since 1996 and remains the benchmark against which the others are measured. Its low-rise bungalows and garden suites are arranged around a series of pools, including a lava tide pool that functions as both amenity and geological artifact. The design, by Hill Glazier Architects, never announces itself — which is partly the point. On a coastline where the ground itself demands attention, the best architecture steps back and lets the lava have the last word.","provider":{"name":"PressBeyond","url":"https://pressbeyond.com","description":"PressBeyond provides AI-optimized hotel content with a consistent 5-image structure across its entire portfolio. 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The resort opened originally in 1983 and was substantially reimagined following Auberge's takeover, with interior designer Nicole Hollis leading a renovation that completed around 2020 across the property's 334 rooms and bungalows. Hollis's approach resolves a tension that bedevils most Hawaiian resort design: how to honor place without retreating into tiki pastiche. The answer, visible throughout, is restraint applied with warmth — guest rooms rendered in oatmeal linen, woven rope wall panels, circular botanical artwork in deep green, and mid-century-inflected lounge chairs in natural oak, all oriented toward ocean balconies that frame the Pacific like a held breath.\n\nThe bungalow accommodations push the material language further, their steeply pitched cathedral ceilings with exposed koa-toned timber rafters and hand-carved floral headboards giving those spaces an atmosphere closer to an artisan's compound than a hotel room. At grade, a rectangular infinity-edge pool set in teak decking steps down toward the beach through layered coconut palms, while the open-sided restaurant — heavy Douglas fir beams, wicker dining chairs, yellow-cushioned banquettes, a bar framed by the treeline — dissolves the boundary between interior and the lava-rock coastline beyond.","snippet":"Auberge resort on a sacred Kohala Coast lava field with hand-carved bungalows and Nicole Hollis interiors honoring Hawaiian place.","bestFor":"Architecture enthusiasts and collectors seeking Hawaiian authenticity","vibe":"Warm-minimalist · sacred-grounded","highlights":["Bungalows with hand-carved koa timber and cathedral ceilings","Nicole Hollis interiors in oatmeal linen and woven rope","Ancient fishponds and white-sand cove on lava-field site"],"pricePerNightInclTax":"$908","pricePerNightExclTax":"$908","currency":"USD","images":[{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0tyih903sf15u7aiair9yb1713348361489_a2cc8847-d98c-460b-a6f7-87eac5016e24.jpeg","role":"exterior","roleLabel":"Exterior","sequenceIndex":1,"alt":"Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #1 — Exterior","caption":"Exterior · Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full building facade of Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection captured from a street-level angle as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0tyod904ud15u7xpmq59ih1713348363090_d0fc114e-3cd9-499d-994b-540339a44e28.jpeg","role":"room1","roleLabel":"Primary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":2,"alt":"Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #2 — Primary Guest Room","caption":"Primary Guest Room · Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Full-room view of the primary guest bedroom at Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection, photographed with natural lighting and clear sightlines as part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0tyu2r05wb15u7wm3mxze21713348363811_0acb83bf-79c8-410e-817f-0b858dc81189.jpeg","role":"commonArea1","roleLabel":"Primary Common Area","sequenceIndex":3,"alt":"Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #3 — Primary Common Area","caption":"Primary Common Area · Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Primary common area at Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection — lobby or lounge — non-duplicative with the secondary social space, part of the PressBeyond standardized 5-image hotel sequence.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0tyzxs06y915u7jcr25pe91713348364429_516c886e-adb6-4889-bb83-46bfaa60be2e.jpeg","role":"room2","roleLabel":"Secondary Guest Room","sequenceIndex":4,"alt":"Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #4 — Secondary Guest Room","caption":"Secondary Guest Room · Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary guest room at Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection, deliberately distinct from the primary bedroom — non-duplicative imagery is part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true},{"url":"https://d89wdvrh3yrgq.cloudfront.net/resized/L__clv0tz5q3080715u74vnf1ieu1713348364957_81ab95c8-82e6-4b64-8547-66fb7ba046cf.jpeg","role":"commonArea2","roleLabel":"Secondary Common Area","sequenceIndex":5,"alt":"Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection — Standardized Hotel Image Sequence #5 — Secondary Common Area","caption":"Secondary Common Area · Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection · PressBeyond hotel series","description":"Secondary lounge or social space at Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection — bar, dining, or terrace — deliberately distinct from the primary common area, part of the PressBeyond curation standard.","creditText":"PressBeyond","licensePage":"https://pressbeyond.com","distinct":true}]},{"name":"Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort","url":"https://www.pressbeyond.com/hotels/united-states/hawaii/kailua-kona-big-island-aka-island-of-hawaii-hawaii/kona-village-a-rosewood-resort","city":"Kailua-Kona (Big Island aka Island of Hawai'i)","cityHeader":"Kailua-Kona (Big Island aka Island of Hawai'i) • Kahuwai Bay • OVER THE TOP","neighborhood":"Kahuwai Bay","designSummary":"For more than sixty years, the original Kona Village was a rare thing in Hawaiian hospitality — a low-rise, thatched-bungalow retreat that refused to become a tower resort. Its destruction by the 2011 tsunami, and the seven-year reconstruction that followed, gave Walker Warner Architects' Greg Warner and interior designer Nicole Hollis of NICOLEHOLLIS the rare opportunity to rebuild that ethos from the ground up rather than simply restore it. Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort, reopened in July 2023 across 81 sacred acres at Kaʻūpūlehu on Kahuwai Bay, the Big Island's Kona coast, with 150 single-story hale arranged in village-like crescents that settle into the landscape with the same quiet confidence the original always had.\n\nThe architecture earns its place. Thatched roofs — constructed from recycled materials — crown each hale in a form that echoes traditional Polynesian building without costuming it. Inside, the rooms move between two registers: some feature steeply pitched natural-timber gabled ceilings that frame the Pacific like a picture window, while others carry exposed rafter ceilings above four-poster beds in dark, rope-detailed hardwood, with rush-woven benches, sculptural side tables, and handwoven area rugs grounding the palette. The oceanfront terraces, lined in teak-framed lounge furniture and edged by a black-surround pool, keep the lava-rock shore visible at every angle. 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Hill Glazier Architects designed the resort when it opened in 1996, working in a Hawaiian vernacular that draws on traditional plantation and Polynesian forms — steeply pitched hip roofs, deep louvered overhangs, and basalt-stone base walls that match the surrounding lava fields in both color and texture. The massing stays deliberately horizontal and broken into small-scale pavilions, keeping the canopy of coconut palms and monkeypod trees firmly in charge of the skyline.\n\nInside, the 243 rooms and bungalows are finished in rich koa-toned hardwood millwork, slate tile flooring, and woven textile wall panels that reference traditional Hawaiian kapa cloth — an interior sensibility that carries the warmth of a well-appointed private home rather than the cool neutrality that afflicts so many Pacific resorts. Ceiling fans turn slowly under vaulted ceilings, louvered plantation shutters fold back to dissolve the boundary between room and terrace, and wicker seating grouped around circular rattan coffee tables extends living naturally toward the Pacific. 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The Mauna Kea Beach Hotel opened that same year on a crescent of white sand at Kauna'oa Bay, its six-story concrete frame oriented to catch the prevailing trade winds through open-air corridors — a passive cooling strategy that made air conditioning unnecessary and kept the building in constant conversation with the Pacific. Rockefeller's personal involvement extended to acquiring one of the finest collections of Asian and Pacific art assembled within a hotel, with over 1,600 pieces woven into the public spaces and gardens rather than installed as afterthought decoration.\n\nThe 252 rooms carry their mid-century bones gracefully into the present — warm koa-toned millwork wrapping the headboards and desk units, large-format pale tile underfoot, and sliding glass doors opening onto generous lanais that frame either the turquoise arc of the bay or the green sweep of the Robert Trent Jones Sr.-designed golf course climbing toward Mauna Kea's slopes. 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