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| Guests arriving at Hilton Waikoloa Village can begin their adventure with a relaxing ride in a mahogany canal boat, winding along the languid waterways to their spacious accommodations in one of three low rise towers. If they prefer, guests can travel by air conditioned tram, whisking past natural lagoons, waterfalls and hidden tropical grottos. The resort's 1,240 guestrooms and suites in the Lagoon, Palace and Ocean towers are filled with exotic art and antiques; each has a private lanai from which to enjoy tropical breezes and beautiful ocean, golf course or mountain views. | |||||||||
| waterways filled with brilliant tropical fish and magnificent examples of Polynesian and Oriental artwork. Three expansive pools located on the grounds invite relaxation and swimming featuring waterfalls, a giant water slide and even a lazy current in the Kohala River Pool. And the European-style Kohala Spa, with its wide range of services, is dedicated to the Hawaiian ideal of harmony between body and spirit. |
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| The nine restaurants of Hilton Waikoloa Village are as unique as the Hawaiian Islands them- selves. From a casual outdoor dining at Orchid Cafe to the elegance of a traditional Japanese meal at Imari's, each restaurant offers distinct culinary discoveries and impeccable service. Dolphins are just one of the amazing attractions at Hilton Waikoloa Village. The resort's mile-long Museum Walk is a leisurely stroll along pink flagstone walkways flanked by tropical gardens, |
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