Seattle98101
12 de outubro de 2024
Four Seasons Hualalai is an idyllic place to enjoy perfect weather, beautiful scenery and excellent service. This was our third visit and it did not disappoint. The room categories can be a bit confusing online, so it's best to call and speak with a reservations agent. We were flexible on timing, and she worked with us to identify a room that met our preferences and a timeframe that worked. Service is top notch from the moment you arrive, and are seated comfortably in the lobby with some refreshments while they check you in, then whisked to your room via golf cart. Every staff person you encounter walking around the property greets you with an aloha. The rooms are very spacious and well-appointed, with a large lanai or patio. We did have a couple of technical issues with the hot water and one channel on the TV, but they were very responsive in working on them, and comped our dinner one evening as an apology. There are four different pools, each with their own vibe and lunch menu. One is an adult pool with swim-up bar, one is a quiet pool, one is for families/kids, and then there is King's Pond, where you can snorkel with fish and the resident manta ray, or enjoy the infinity pool. There are also lounges along the beach. The beach is fairly rocky, not the best for swimming (though there is one area protected by a breakwater), bring water shoes if you have them. There are little "surprise and delight" moments throughout the day where they bring treats (frozen grapes, popsicles, etc) or offer to clean your sunglasses, and there are sunscreen dispensers at each pool. There's a surf shack where you can get ice cream and shave ice. There's also a little general store on the property where you can get snacks, souvenirs, and some breakfast/lunch items, as well as gas. There's a spa, gym, and golf course. Of the four restaurants, one is currently closed for remodeling, but instead they have put a pop-up restaurant outside next to King's Pond, which is lovely. We did go to dinner next door at Kona Village Resort for a change, but I think the food is better at Four Seasons. Reservations are essential, so it's best to plan a few days ahead, and have something booked for the first few nights before you arrive.
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