One of Hawaii's most
prestigious hotels, newly renovated and close to two magnificent
golf courses.
The
Mauna Kea Beach Hotel was the vision and dream of respected
hotelier Lawrence S. Rockefeller more than 30 years ago. In what
proved to be one of the most visionary decisions in the history of
modern tourism, he chose a patch of black lava in an inaccessible
area with two beautiful beaches to create a work of art that gave
the Big Island of Hawaii a resort destination of legendary
proportions. Situated on 60 landscaped oceanfront acres, the
"Grand Dame" of the Kohala Coast has undergone a
complete restoration and reopened in 1995.
Guest
Rooms: The
Mauna Kea Beach Hotel features 310 ample guest rooms,
including ten luxurious suites, each with a private lanai. The
open-air architectural design, ceiling fan and natural wood
interiors give each room a feeling of spaciousness while being
enveloped in a sense of serenity and elegance.
Each
guest room offers:
Private
lanai
Refrigerator
Two
Japanese yukata (robes)
Two
pairs of indoor slippers
Television
(upon request)
Nightly
turn down service
2009 TOUR RATES
Tour Prices - Per Person
The hotel
is closed for reconstruction as a result of earthquake damage in
late 2006.