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Does Paradise exist?

It does……at Kona Village Resort on Hawaii’s Big Island.
Escape from the world to an experience so unique it is unmatched in the world.
Escape to a place where your vacation is incomparable and your memories unrivaled.
In individual thatched-roof bungalows, with the ocean lapping at the shore of Kahuwai Bay, your Paradise, your Hawaii of dreams, is Kona Village Resort.

Hale Category Descriptions:

Royal Category Hale:
For panoramic ocean views, Royal category hale (cottages), in architectural styles including Maori, Tahitian, Palau, New Hebrides, and two-room Hawaiian and Marquesan, offer unrestricted dining and many include whirl pool spa on private lanai (deck).

Maori Tahitian Palau
New Hebrides Hawaiian Marquessan


Garden Category Hale:
Palm trees, tropical foliage and tranquil lagoons are the views offered from picturesque Garden category hale. As though escaped to a private island, a variety of Polynesian architectural styles offer Garden views.

Standard Category Hale:
Offered architecturally as our Chief Tahitian, Hawaiian or Fijian styled-hale, most standard category hale are centrally situated within our 82 acres amidst lush landscaping.

Tahitian Hawaiian


Superior Category Hale:
Maori, Samoan and Marquesan architecture can be found in superior category hale. The hale are located on the 1801 lava flow creating a dramatic, surreal setting, as well as on the sandier southern side of the resort, and in the lush greenery surrounding the ancient fishing ponds of Ka‘upulehu.

Maori Samoan Marquessan


Deluxe Category Hale:
Many guests find our deluxe category hale most to their liking with their location at the resort’s southern end set aback but still within a moment’s walk of Kahuwai Bay. These hale are offered in the Maori, Hawaiian, Samoan, and Tahitian style architecture.

Maori Hawaiian Samoan
Tahitian