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Hilton Waikoloa Village

69-425 Waikoloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa, HI
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Hilton Waikoloa Village is a 4-star resorts in Waikoloa, HI. Guest sentiment is solid at 8.0/10 based on 708 guest reviews. Diverse Entertainment and Dining With on-site stores, gourmet restaurants, canal boats, and a museum walkway showcasing Pacific art, the Hilton Waikoloa Village offers a diverse range of entertainment options for guests to enjoy. Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not possible) and costs USD 48 per day. Practical perks include parking options, shuttle access, on-site dining.
Tropical Paradise Setting
The Hilton Waikoloa Village is a tropical oasis sprawled across 62 oceanfront acres at the Waikoloa Beach Resort. Enjoy stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and Waialua Bay from your guest room.
Luxurious Amenities
Indulge in the full-service spa, tee off at the renowned Kings and Beach Golf Courses, or make a splash in one of the three swimming pools, including a thrilling 53-meter water slide. Don't forget to explore the saltwater lagoon and experience the dolphin encounter.
Diverse Entertainment and Dining
With on-site stores, gourmet restaurants, canal boats, and a museum walkway showcasing Pacific art, the Hilton Waikoloa Village offers a diverse range of entertainment options for guests to enjoy.
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69-425 Waikoloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa, HI
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Hilton Waikoloa Village sits in Waikoloa, HI, placing guests inside a defined metro market with its own dining clusters, transit spine, and visitor corridors. As a Resorts, Hilton Waikoloa Village is typically chosen for access to both the immediate blocks around the building and the wider Waikoloa activity zones travelers care about. Straight-line miles in the tables below are computed from coordinates returned by the geocoder; real routing, traffic, and terminal time will differ—treat them as orientation, not ETA guarantees. Neighborhood character shifts by block: central business districts skew toward meetings and dining strips, resort corridors skew toward leisure venues, and airport-adjacent pockets skew toward quick turnarounds. When planning days in Waikoloa, pair the nearby lists with your maps app so you can compare walking, transit, and rideshare options block by block.
Multiple mentions of old rooms and a moldy smell (German review) and scarce/limited towel availability, indicating cleanliness and housekeeping issues.
Mixed reports: valet repeatedly praised as very kind and helpful; some staff were curt or short with answers. Overall many staff interactions were helpful, especially guest-facing services (e.g., valet), leading to a strong overall service impression.
Consistently praised: great location, beautiful scenery, easy access to activities (dolphins, sunsets) and large resort grounds — location is a clear strength.
Mixed: some rooms are recently renovated and clean, while others are old and have odor issues; room layout (pullout couch availability) affected assigned tower and guest convenience.
Strong amenities such as a huge pool, slide and on-property activities (dolphins), but operational problems noted: pool slide/time closures, towel shortages, lack of shade umbrellas (often pay-only), slow monorail, and some broken boats/trains/lagoon issues.
Several reviewers called prices and parking fees 'outrageous' and felt the property did not meet expectations for the cost — value judged below average.
Dining options limited at certain times/days (multiple restaurants closed early or on specific days), leaving few sit-down choices and high prices for available options.
Mixed overall: standout moments (dolphin experience, sunsets, scenery, renovated rooms) contrasted with operational and access issues (closures, long walks, towels, pricing). Guests had strong positive experiences in key areas but notable drawbacks affected expectations.
Our standard Daily Resort Charge per room, per night includes the following benefits: - En suite internet access - Hawaiian Cultural Classes—Including Ukulele and Lei Making lessons - DVD player with unlimited movies (DVD Now card can only be used in your specified tower)--Limit 2 checked out at any given time - Local, toll-free, and credit card calls (No access fee) - Complimentary 15-minute photo session and souvenir keepsake - 20% discount on beach toys at the saltwater lagoon - Keiki Pool Activities & Scavenger Hunt - Fitness or Yoga Class at the Kohala Spa -$10 off Hawaii Nautical sailings on the Spirit of Aloha catamaran from Anaeho’omalu Bay Please note: Only the "Breakfast Included" rate includes a daily breakfast for 2 adults. Additional breakfasts can be purchased for an additional fee.Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply. A deposit may be required at the property.
Check-in: 04:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Up to 6 adults per room, up to 8 rooms per booking.