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The annual migration of the Humpback whale is celebrated in the Hawaiian Islands, and sightings are reported on the nightly news when the big
mammals begin to arrive in local waters each fall. The Pacific Golden Plover (kolea in Hawaiian) makes the same migration between Hawai`i and Alaska each year, heading north in spring and south in fall. Though they are not rock stars like the Humpbacks, their journey is perhaps even more amazing, as they wing their way thousands of miles without any land on which to stop, rest, and refuel.
SHORELINE AND GOLF COURSE BIRDS“The Pacific Golden Plover is quite a remarkable bird,” says Lance Tanino, founder of Manu Conservation Birding and Nature Tours and one of the leading birding experts in Hawai`i. “They fly non-stop for three or four days to nest in the tundra of Alaska, and make the return trip to Hawai`i starting around August. The adults come first with the juvenile birds following shortly thereafter.”
Seen regularly around the waterfront areas and golf courses of Waikoloa Beach Resort, Tanino says the Pacific Golden Plover (pictured inset above) is one of the few native species to have thrived after human contact, as the clearing of the underbrush near the beaches and the ponds and grassy areas of the golf courses make excellent habitat for these birds.
Another frequent visitor to Waikoloa’s golfing greens is Hawai`i’s state bird, the Nēnē Goose (pictured above) . A year-round resident
in the islands, the Nēnē is still considered an endangered species, but their population has increased significantly since the 1940s when — due to relentless human hunting and the introduction of mongooses and feral cats to the state — they were effectively extinct in the wilds, and estimates put the number of birds at fewer than 10.
A captive breeding program centered on Hawai`i Island, coupled with another breeding program in England, managed to rescue the
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Nēnē from extinction, and by the late 1970s there were more than 2,000 of the distinctive geese with deeply furrowed neck feathers in captivity and ready to be released into the wild once again.
“They are doing better with the extensive protection by the federal and local authorities,” Tanino says, “and they love the short grass of the golf courses.” But Tanino also points out that golfers need to understand that the Nēnē are sometimes territorial and they should avoid contact with them or their chicks.
Another unique bird that guests at Waikoloa Beach Resort will also observe is the Black-crowned Night Heron (‘auku’u), a non-endangered resident bird that likes to sit on tree snags or stalk the lava rocks above the tidepools looking for fish. With its long legs and sturdy gray body, this bird appears almost hunched as it patiently and quietly goes about its business of catching fish.
“Interestingly” says Tanino, “the Black-crowned Night Heron has learned to attract fish using bread. It’ll drop the bread in the water and wait for fish to come take the bait.”
Keen-eyed birders can also spot the Ruddy Turnstone (‘akekeke), the Sanderling (huna kai, literally translated as “sea foam”), and the Wandering Tattler (‘ulili), all migrating visitors to Hawai`i’s shores. And if you’re really lucky, on the deserted stretches of sand south of Lava Lava Beach Club, you may catch sight of the elusive Bristle-thighed Curlew (kioea, named for the loud whistling sound it makes), a long-billed bird that prefers solitude as it molts all of its flight feathers before migration and is flightless and vulnerable to predators for a period of time.
UPCOUNTRY BIRDSIn the cattle grazing lands and ranches further upcountry from Waikoloa Beach Resort and Waikoloa Village, the pueo, or Short-eared Owl, is frequently
Queens’ MarketPlace will light up island nightlife with the highly-anticipated Waikoloa Luxury Cinemas, an upscale, three-screen movie venue with full-service restaurant and bar. When the curtain goes up in the spring of 2017, movie-lovers will be able to kick back in a cushy leather seat, order a glass of wine and enjoy a first-run feature.
Guests will enter a spacious, contemporary lobby, with a bar and comfy furnishings, includ-ing an actual sample of the theaters’ leather loveseats to “test drive.” A 25-foot passageway of glass doors leads into a 5,000-square-foot outdoor lanai lounge, available to everyone, movie patron or not.
Three exclusive auditoriums, outfitted with cutting-edge sound and projection equipment, seat 85-100 people each, the largest offering Real 3-D technology. Food and beverages — from popcorn and sodas to gourmet snacks, pizza, and cocktails — may be purchased prior to the show, or ordered for
delivery to your loveseat.“The luxury cinema concept has
proven to be quite a hit on the Mainland,” says Waikoloa Luxury Cinemas owner Tony Dalzell. “So we decided that would be our business model here.”
With an MBA and extensive experience in consumer marketing, primarily in the financial services industry in California, Dalzell was also owner-operator of Marina WaterSports, Inc., California’s largest watercraft and parasailing attraction. Assisting Waikoloa Luxury Cinemas is theater consultant Scott Stalcup, who has overseen more than 100 projects for AMC Theaters.
Since most of North Hawai‘i gets its movie fix in Kona or Honoka‘a — or from Netflix on their home sofa — Waikoloa Luxury Cinemas is a date night waiting to happen. The Dalzells easily saw the success potential of adding a theater to Waikoloa Beach Resort nightlife.
“It’s no secret that, after dark, one’s entertainment options around here are
seen at dawn and dusk. Whether sitting on a fencepost, gliding on a breeze, or gracefully winging in wide circles hunting for mice in the tall grasses, the pueo is instantly recognizable. They are often spotted on the old Saddle Road near Waiki’i Ranch, their white faces and brilliant yellow-green eyes glaring back as you slow your car to
take a picture.The pueo plays a special role in Hawaiian mythology, and is
considered an ‘aumakua, a spirit guardian, by many families in the islands.
It is always amusing to see a tall, slender white bird standing on the back of a horse or cow. These are Cattle Egrets, common in the green ranchlands of Hawai`i Island’s upcountry. Originally from Africa, these birds were brought to Hawai`i in 1959 specifically to control the insect population, a job they do very well.
Other birds commonly spied in the middle elevations of Hawai`i Island are several species of Francolin Quail, wild turkey, California Quail, the Kalij Pheasant, and Ring-necked Pheasant, all introduced for sport hunting in previous centuries. Common songbirds include the lovely Saffron Finch, and the bright red Northern Cardinal.
If you are a dedicated birder, you might want to check out the new Palila Forest Discovery Trail, recently opened on the western slope of Mauna Kea mountain by the Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife. The trail is accessed from the Kilohana Hunter Station check-in area off the old Saddle Road. A four-mile 4-wheel-drive road leads to the trailhead, and from there signage points you to a mile-long hike through old-growth sandalwood trees and a yellow-flowered māmane forest to a habitat where the Palila, as well as several other species of birds, can be seen and heard.
Significant because the Palila are the last of the finch-billed honeycreepers found in the state, these highly endangered birds
sport yellow head and chest feathers. Their numbers have been decreasing in recent years due to extended drought, invasive species, and habitat degradation. Only about 2,000 birds remain, all in this unique habitat on the slopes of Mauna Kea.
TOP LEFT PHOTO COURTESY OF BIG ISLAND VISITORS BUREAU (BIVB) / KIRK LEE AEDER
LEFT: The revered pueo, a sacred bird in the islands; BELOW: Bird expert Lance Tanino on the newly opened Palila Forest Discovery Trail; ABOVE: The Black-crowned Night Heron on a tree snag.
MALIBU SHIRTSIn the timeless, “Endless Summer” of vintage surf culture and Hawaiiana, some things never grow old. Malibu Shirts, the latest member of the Queens’ MarketPlace family of shops, is a flashback to a golden-oldie era, bringing favorite old school logos and imagery to casual retro fashion.
Malibu Shirts creates what they call “high-end garments inspired by history, resulting in comfortable clothes with stories to tell.” Along with tees and hoodies, they also offer hats, stickers, vintage posters, metal signs and more, featuring the memorable designs of Primo, Pan Am, TWA, Airstream, The Monkees (who played their first concert in Hawai`i), the Grateful Dead, classic drive-ins, hotels, surf clubs, and steamships.
The first Malibu Shirt was printed in 2004 — for Malibu Surf Club, a small but dedicated group of surfers such as Les Williams. Today, they operate three shops on Oahu and two on Maui. The Queens’ MarketPlace location, which opened July 2, is their sixth store, the first on Hawai`i Island.
Each individual store pays tribute to its unique place in the sun, showcasing items from a vast collection of historic surfing memorabilia, trophies, photos, boards, books, records, posters, vintage competition tees, and club sweatshirts. Included are items won, worn, or owned by some of the sport’s biggest names: Duke Kahanamoku, Tom Blake, Dale Velzy, Marge Calhoun, Les Williams, “Rabbit” Kekai, Fred Hemmings, Larry “Rubber Man” Bertlemann, Miki Dora, and many, many more.
For Queens’ MarketPlace, Malibu Shirts developed three new designs: the Kona Inn, the Hawaiian Billfish Series, and “KOA,” the airport code for Kona International. In addition, this location exclusively houses one of the best vintage skateboard collections (1950s-70s) in the country.
For more information, call (808) 886-0003 or visit MalibuShirts.com
pretty limited,” said Dalzell, who moved to the island earlier this year with wife Maria, after visiting annually for two decades. “Retirement was an option, but we both wanted something to do. We’re happy that it ended up being something that’s a contribution to our new community.”
In addition to films, Waikoloa Luxury Cinemas will be available for rentals, concerts, and live performances. It also offers a potential boon for neighboring businesses, and will be providing about 45 new jobs in the community.
For more information please visit their website at HawaiiCinemas.com
COMING ATTRACTION!Waikoloa Luxury Cinemas
Events Calendar is subject to change. Visit WaikoloaBeachResort.com for updates.
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WAIKOLOA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT & SPA
IRONMAN WORLD TRIATHLON AID STATIONSaturday, October 8Spend the day as an Ironman Volunteer at our Aid Station on Queen Kaahumanu Highway. Transportation, food and bever-ages provided.
For more information contact the hotel at (808) 886-6789, ext. 8123.
HAWAII ISLAND FESTIVAL — POKE CONTESTSaturday, September 10
Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
Don't miss one of the most unique oppor-tunities of the year to taste some of the best local food Hawai`i has to offer.
For more information or reservations, call (808) 886-8111.
HILTON WAIKOLOA VILLAGE
MEALANI'S TASTE OF THE HAWAIIAN RANGE Friday, September 96 - 8 pm
Grand Ballroom and Lagoon Lanai
This culinary adventure showcases the isle’s grass-fed beef industry and brings together local ranchers, farmers, restaurateurs, and eager eaters to celebrate a bounty of locally produced food.
$45 Pre-sale; $60 at the door.
For more information visit TasteoftheHawaiianRange.com or call (808) 969-8228.
Special Events Calendar
HAWAII FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL (WITH ROY YAMAGUCHI AND ALAN WONG)Saturday, October 22
Grand Ballroom
This year's theme is "Hot Lava, HOTTER CUISINE" and your taste buds better be ready for some great flavors. Participating will be some of the Mainland’s most talented culinary artists, including Nancy Silverton (Mozza, Los Angeles, CA), Hubert Keller (Fleur by Hubert Keller, Las Vegas, NV), Michelle Bernstein (Seagrape, Miami, FL), and Bruce Bromberg (Blue Ribbon Restaurants, New York, NY). Favorite local chefs Hans Lentz (Hilton Waikoloa Village) and Jayson Kanekoa (Waikoloa Beach Marriott) will be representing Hawai`i Island. And Tae-Hwan Ryu (Ryunique, Seoul, South Korea) will be bringing his talents to Waikoloa Beach Resort as well.
For more information or to reserve tickets, go to HawaiiFoodandWineFestival.com.
QUEENS' MARKETPLACE
HAPPY HALLOQUEENMonday October 315 – 7 pm
Queens’ MarketPlace
Bring your family to Queens’ MarketPlace for safe Halloween fun! Find our candy stations situated around the shopping center.
KINGS' SHOPS
HALLOWEEN FUN Monday, October 31
Kings' Shops
Join the fun and games at Kings’ Shops for trick-or-treating throughout the center and special entertainment for the youngsters.
EARN HAWAIIAN MILES! September 1 - 19
Kings' Shops
Earn 2 Hawaiian Miles for every $1 spent shopping and dining at Kings’ Shops. Redeem your receipts at Na Hoku or Maui Divers Jewelry.
See KingsShops.com for more details.
BEACH BOYS IN CONCERT!Sunday, September 4Doors open at 6 pm; show starts at 7 pm
Hilton Waikoloa Village
Presented by Waikoloa Beach Resort, TC Entertainment, and The Event Group, come hear the legendary Beach Boys sing and play some of your all-time favorite songs in this rare Big Island appearance.
• RESERVED SEATING TIER 1: $89 ONLINE ONLY
• RESERVED TIER 2: $75 ONLINE ONLY• GENERAL ADMISSION SEATING: $65• GENERAL ADMISSION KAMAAINA RATE:
$49 (online code: kamaaina) and at local outlets; CD Wizard in Hilo and at Queens’ MarketPlace or online at www.ticketfly.com. Valid State-issued photo ID is required for Kama’aina rate.
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IRONMAN WORLD TRIATHLON AID STATION Saturday, October 8 Shuttles available from Lower Lobby from 5:30 am to 4:30 pm Come experience the Ironman World Championship Triathlon as a volunteer at our Hilton Waikoloa Ironman Aid Station. Our aid station is on the bike portion of the triathlon along the Queen Kaahumanu Highway. This is a great opportunity to see the cyclists up close and share the stories with your family and friends at home.
For more information call (808) 886-1234, ext. 2884.
WAIKOLOA GOLF COURSES
NCAA DIVISION II TEAMSDENNIS ROSE INTERCOLLEGIATE LADIESOctober 23 – 25
Waikoloa Kings’ Course
Great golf action, open to the public. Come watch some of the best young guns in college golf play during the ladies rounds of the Dennis Rose Intercollegiate Golf Tournament.
LAVA LAVA BEACH CLUB
LIVE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT!Starting at 5 pmLive music every night starting at 5 pm, with Headliner Fridays showcasing three of Hawai`i's best-know performers, John Cruz, Brother Noland, and Henry Kapono. Come enjoy great music, refreshing cocktails, and delicious food at Waikoloa's "toes-in-the-sand" restaurant.
JOHN CRUZFriday, September 2Friday, October 7
BROTHER NOLANDFriday, September 16Friday, October 28
HENRY KAPONOFriday, September 23Friday, October 21
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WAIKOLOA BEACH & KINGS’ GOLF COURSES
Hawai`i’s Best Golf Value Just Keeps Getting Better!Multiple-round packages have never been so attractively priced.Two 18-Hole Rounds - $218 (save up to $152)Three 18-Hole Rounds - $299 (save up to $256)Four 18-Hole Rounds - $375 (save up to $365)
No tee time restrictions! Play anytime! Receive 10% OFF non-sale items in the golf shop. Plus $20 OFF club rentals.
Rates are subject to change without notice.
Limited time offer:SUMMER GOLF TWILIGHT SPECIALEnjoy an unforgettable afternoon of golf on the Kings’ Course or Beach Course for just $75 after 2:30 pm.
WAIKOLOA FAMILY GOLFEnjoy nine holes on the Kings’ Course with your family. Juniors (6-17 yrs) are only $25 with complimentary Nike Golf Club Rental. Adults are $50 and Nike Golf Club Rental only $25. Tee times start at 3:30 pm daily. Based on availability.
For more information or to make a tee time call the golf shop at (808) 886-7888 or visit WaikoloaGolf.com.
KINGS’ SHOPS
Entertainment
Mondays, 7 pm (FREE)TROPICAL VIBRATIONS TRIOThe trio’s sound is a unique blend of the vibraphone with keyboard, bass, and drums playing beautiful renditions of Hawaiian classics, and a touch of exotica.
Tuesdays, 7 pm (FREE)JOHN KEAWEA self-taught slack key guitarist, John Keawe is the winner of multiple Na Hoku Hano Hano awards.
Wednesdays, 7 pm (FREE)TOMI ISOBE BLUES BANDTomi Isobe moved from his hometown of Shimizu, Japan, to Atlanta, Georgia, in 1982 to play the blues. He moved to the Big Island in 2010, where he has been playing his combination of classic and shuffle blues ever since.
Thursdays, 7 pm (FREE)BEN KAILINa Hoku Hanohano Award nominee Ben Kaili offers his musical sampling of slack key guitar magic.
QUEENS’ MARKETPLACE
Entertainment Saturdays, 6 – 8pm (FREE)MONTHLY CONCERT SERIESSee new musical talents on the lush lawn surrounding the Coronation Pavilion.Saturday, September 17 - Ol School BandSaturday, October 15 - Johnny Shots
Saturday, Dusk (FREE)MOVIES UNDER THE STARSOnce a month, you're invited to bring a beach chair or blanket for a free outdoor movie. Saturday, September 24 - ZootopiaSaturday, October 22 - Coraline
ActivitiesMondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 6 – 7 pm (FREE)HULA SHOWSMondays—Hālau O Po`ohalaWednesdays—Aulani's Hula HālauFridays—`Alohi Polynesian Dance Academy
Hula tells Hawai`i’s story with the graceful hands of talented dancers. At the Queens’ MarketPlace Coronation Pavilion, we invite island halau (troupes), to take the stage and share their skills, from the ancient kahiko to modern auana style.
Tuesdays, 8:30 amBIKE RIDEBike Works Beach & Sports Road Bike Ride(808) 886-5000
Mondays & Wednesdays, 8 amYOGADaylight Mind Cafe & RestaurantBring your own Mat!
Wednesdays & Fridays, 11 amCOFFEE CUPPINGSDaylight Mind Café & Restaurant
Reservations are highly recommended but not required. Please call (808) 339-7824, ext. 2
Sundays, 1 – 3 pmHAWAIIAN QUILTING CLASS*Please call Hawaiian Quilt Collection to make your reservation. (808) 886-0494*Small Fee
Daily, 9:30 am and 3:30 pmKOI FEEDING
Meet at the Pavilion.For more information on the different types of Koi please visit Ono Food Court.
All activities and entertainment
at Coronation Pavilion unless otherwise noted.
LAVA LAVA BEACH CLUB
EntertainmentNightly, 5 – 9:30 pm (FREE)NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT
ActivitiesSaturdays and Sundays, 10 am – 2 pmBLOODY MARY BEACH BRUNCHCome get some sand between your toes, enjoy breakfast specialties as well as our regular lunch menu ... and a Bloody Mary or two!
Reservations suggested, call (808) 769-5282.
Times and dates are subject to change. Please visit KingsShops.com for updates.
Times and dates are subject to change. For more information please call (808) 886-8822 or visit
QueensMarketPlace.net.
Fridays, 6 pm (FREE) No performance on fifth FridaysHULA PERFORMANCEHula tells Hawai`i’s story with the graceful hands of talented dancers, some trained from childhood in this intricate ancient art of dance and chant. At the Kings’ Shops Center Stage, we invite island keiki (children) hula halau (groups), to take the stage and share their skills, from the kahiko (ancient) to the auana (modern) style.
ActivitiesWednesdays, 8:30 am – 2:30 pmFARMERS MARKETThe Kings’ Shops Farmers Market features locally grown fruits and vegetables, fresh jams and jellies, breads, and pastries.
Thursdays and Fridays, 9:30 – 10:30 am (FREE)GUIDED PETROGLYPH TOURSKii pohaku (petroglyphs, literally “rock pictures”) may be the closest thing to a written language that Hawaiians used. Join expert Kalei’ula Kaneau for a moderate one-hour walk back through Hawai`i’s fascinating history, and see for yourself. Sunblock, hat, and covered walking shoes recommended as the trail is uneven and rough in places. Meet lakeside next to Island Fish and Chips.
Daily, 9:30 amKOI FEEDINGMeet adjacent to The Three Fat Pigs Restaurant and Gastropub.
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QUEENS’ MARKETPLACECenter hours | 9:30 am – 9:30 pm
ART & JEWELRYGenesis Galleries—(808) 886-1770 Fine Hawai`i art in oils, koa, museum glass, painted surfboards
Island Pearls—(808) 886-4817 Exquisite Tahitian black pearls in rich hues
Lava Light Galleries—(808) 756-0778 Exciting imagery from award-winning photographer/adventurers
FASHIONBlue Ginger Family—(808) 886-0022 Resort wear for Hawai`i’s relaxed lifestyle
Crocs™ Shoe Store—(808) 886-0213 World famous, colorful “amphibious footwear” for all ages
Kona Surf N’ Sandals—(808) 886-0898 Brand-name bags and footwear, watches and Scala hats
Local Motion—(808) 886-7873 A fresh, casual approach to comfortable clothing
Mahina—(808) 886-4000 Fashion-forward sundresses, tops and accessories for women
Malibu Shirts—(808) 886-0003 Authentic vintage apparel
PacSun—(808) 886-0415 Fun, exciting apparel and accessories for the active lifestyle
Persimmon—(808) 886-0303 Contemporary designers such as Free People, Trina Turk, Nicole Miller
Quiksilver—(808) 886-0900 Popular surf brands for young-minded people
Reyn’s—(808) 886-1162 Iconic aloha shirts, dresses and coordinates since 1959
Volcom—(808) 886-6888 Fashion and function with quality, comfort and performance
GROCERYIsland Gourmet Markets—(808) 886-3577 Produce, packaged and prepared foods, wine and beer
ENTERTAINMENTWaikaloa Luxury Cinemas—Coming Soon
SERVICESHearts & Stars Salon & Day Spa— (808) 886-0600 Full service beauty salon highly rated by Elle Magazine
Hilton Grand Vacations Club—(808) 886-0945 Hawai`i Island activities and adventures from the mountains to the sea
Waikoloa Dental Clinic—(808) 886-0891 Comprehensive family dentistry, urgent care and more
KINGS’ SHOPSCenter hours | 9:30 am – 9:30 pm
ACCESSORIESCoach—(808) 886-4201 Fine handbags, leather goods, accessories for women and men
Mary Jane’s—(808) 886-2707 Exquisite yet affordable fashion trends, gifts and decorative items
Michael Kors—(808) 886-2653 Luxury footwear, watches, jewelry, eyewear, and fragrance
Solstice Sunglass Boutique—(808) 886-8780 Fashionable, luxury sunglasses for every lifestyle
Sunglass Hut—(808) 886-0593 Oakley, Prada, Ray Ban and other top brand eyewear
APPARELCrazy Shirts—(808) 886-9303 Classic, contemporary and Hawai`i- theme tees and casual wear
Honolua Surf Co.—(808) 886-6422 High-quality boardshorts, swimsuits, tanks, tees and surfwear
Jourabchi—(808) 886-6006 Style conscious, trend-savvy looks from day to evening
Macy’s—(808) 886-5385 A popular mix of resort and contemporary fashions
Magic Skirts—(808) 989-8709 Unique, creative “convertible clothing” for all occasions
Making Waves—(808) 886-1814 Swimwear, coverups, sandals, hats and beach bags
Noa Noa—(808) 886-5449 Comfortable island fashion in batik, silk, linen, cotton and rayon
Rip Curl—(808) 886-1952 Surfing and snowboarding sportswear, wetsuits, watches
Tommy Bahama—(808) 886-8865 Upscale fashion inspired by sophisticated island living
Tori Richard—(808) 886-8308 Honolulu-based resort lifestyle company featuring tropical fashion
SHOESThe Walking Company—(808) 886-8228 Specialty retailer of Ecco, Dansko, Ugg and other footwear
Walking In Paradise—(808) 886-2600 Fashion and active footwear, accessories by Hawai`i artists
ART & JEWELRYKohala Coast Fine Art—(808) 886-4240 Original artwork, rare South Sea pearls, and unique jewelry
Maui Divers Jewelry—(808) 886-0055 High-quality designs with pearls, precious corals, gold, gemstones
Nā Hōkū—(808) 886-7599 Hawai`i’s oldest and largest jewelry manufacturer, inspired by the islands
Royal Gold—(808) 886-7701 Fine gold, Hawaiian Heirloom jewelry, Tahitian black pearls, more
Tiffany & Co.—(808) 886-1931 America’s beloved house of design since 1837
REAL ESTATEKohala Coast Properties—(808) 886-6600 Complete MLS listings, professional property management
Elite Pacific Properties—(808) 936-9321 Real estate sales and services
SPECIALTY, ART & GIFTSDa Big Bags—(808) 989-8709 Luggage, reversible aloha print shoulder bags and totes
Genesis Gallery—(808) 886-7770 International and Hawai`i artists, glass by Dale Chihuly
Kohala Coast Fine Art—(808) 886-4240 Island artists, plus select natural south sea pearl jewelry
L'Core Paris—Advanced cosmetics and body care
L’Occitane En Provence—(808) 886-0761 Beauty products and fragrances inspired by the Mediterranean
Martin & MacArthur—(808) 886-0696 Koa furniture, bowls, watches, more from Hawai`i Island wood
Ohana Carvers—(808) 446-1499 Traditional sculptures, weapon replicas, walking sticks, more
Whalers General Store—(808) 886-7057 One-stop shopping for groceries, spirits, sundries, plus deli
SERVICESBig Island Jeep Tours—See the island's natural beauty up close and personal on an exciting Jeep tour.
Big Island Motorcycle Co.—(808) 886-2011 Rent a Harley...or a scooter
Body Glove Cruises—(808) 345-2373 Sunset cruises, whale watching, snorkeling
Hawaii Vacation Condos by Outrigger— (808) 886-0036 Own your own piece of paradise!
Kings' Cabana—(808) 600-4557 Restore, rebalance, and rejuvenate the body, mind, and spirit in a tranquil lakeside setting.
Shell Gas Station—(808) 886-9512
HILTON WAIKOLOA VILLAGEOpen Daily – Hours vary seasonally All phone numbers are (808) 886-1234, with the extension noted below:Ainahua Florals—ext. 2613 Fresh flower lei for any occasion, floral arrangements
Dancing Dolphins and Big Island Marketplace—ext. 1744, 1746 Gifts, sundries, resort logo apparel, snacks, and more
Dolphin Quest Gift Shop—ext. 1216 Apparel and more to remember your dolphin experience
Journey—ext. 1546 Quality, innovative fashion for the contemporary woman
Jovani Designs—(786) 202-8108 Convertible “Magic Skirt” to wear hundreds of ways
Kohala Spa Essence and Kohala Spa Retail Shop—ext. 1768 Spa treatment products with island essences
Kristals Cosmetics—ext. 1407 Discover bioenergized skincare formulas inspired by ancient and holistic traditions
Nā Hōkū—ext. 1750 Select Tahitian pearls, diamonds, gemstones and more
Oasis Lifestyle —ext. 1537 Designer resort wear for the whole family
Ocean Sports Gift Shop—ext. 1200 Beach essentials from snorkel gear to sundries and souvenirs
Pa Le'a Le'a Tennis—ext. 1293 Essential active wear by Duc for the tennis enthusiast
Things Hawaiian—ext. 1232 Hawaiian-themed quilts, apparel, accessories and jewelry
WAIKOLOA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT & SPALamonts Gifts & Sundry—(808) 886-5017 Souvenirs, snacks, sundry items, 7 am – 11 pm
Mandara Spa—(808) 886-8191 Spa fashions and beauty products
WAIKOLOA BEACH & KINGS' GOLF SHOPGolf Pro Shop—(808) 886-7888 Golf logo items, gear for the course
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Shopping GuideSPECIALTY & GIFTSBike Works Beach ‘n Sports—(808) 886-5000 Active outfitter for sports, plus bicycle rentals
Blue Wilderness Dive Adventures— (808) 886-0980 Diving products and equipment, dive packages and instruction
Claire’s—(808) 886-8905 Costume jewelry, accessories for fashion-conscious young people
Hawaiian Ukulele and Guitar— (808) 315-2919 Music, instruments, strings, tuners and cases for everyone
Hawaiian Quilt Collection—(808) 886-0494 Hand-quilted bed coverings, wall hangings, gift items, quilter kits
Lids—(808) 886-1649 Caps and hats of all styles and fashion and collegiate colors
Ocean Sports—(808) 886-6666 Gear for the beach, plus snorkel sails and whale-watch cruises
Pacific Nature—(808) 886-8919 Specialty jewelry and novelties inspired by Hawai`i
SoHa Living—(808) 464-4268 Unique home and gift items with tropical luxury themes
Sunglass Hut—(808) 886-0274 Fashion eyewear and accessories by Oakley, Prada, others
REAL ESTATECentury 21 All Islands—(808) 883-3321 (Open daily 9:30 am – 6:30 pm) Professional real estate services
Hawai`i Life Real Estate Brokers— (800) 667-5028 Locally owned and operated brokerage
Luxury Big Island by Harold Clarke— (808) 333-5951 Exclusive real estate listings, property management, vacation rentals
Waikoloa Realty—(808) 886-7874 Professional property management and vacation rental services
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Kings’ ShopsA-Bay’s Island Grill Open 11 am – midnight Breakfast Hours starting soon! (808) 209-8494
Island Fish & Chips Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 7:30 am – 9:30 pm(808) 886-0005
Roy’s Waikoloa Bar & Grill Open for dinner 5 – 9 pm(808) 886-4321 • roysrestaurant.com
The Three Fat Pigs Lunch 11 am – 3 pm; Dinner 5 – 9:30 pm; Happy Hour 4 – 6 pm(808) 339-7145
Golf CourseMai GrilleOpen daily for breakfast and lunch 7:30 am – 6 pmOpen for dinner on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 6 - 9 pm(808) 886-7600 • MaiGrille.com
Tropics Ale House and RestaurantOpen daily for lunch and dinner 11 am – 10:30 pm(808) 886-4287
Hilton Waikoloa Village(808) 886-1234 • hiltonwaikoloavillage.com/dining
Big Island Breakfast at Water's EdgeOpen daily
Boat Landing CantinaOpen daily for lunch and dinner
Dona & Toni’s PizzaDine In or Take Out. Open daily for dinner. (808) 886-2893
Imari – Sushi & Teppan yakiOpen for dinner Tuesday - Saturday (808) 886-1234; Ext. 54
KPC – Kamuela Provision Company Open daily for dinner(808) 886-1234; Ext. 54
Lagoon GrillOpen daily for lunch and dinner. Live music from 5 - 8 pm.
Malolo LoungeOpen 7:30 pm - midnight. DJ/Karaoke on Tuesdays, live music on Fridays and Saturdays
Orchid MarketplaceOpen daily for lunch
Shaka Cones – Big Island Ice Cream Open daily
Waikoloa Coffee 5:30 am – 5 pm in Ocean Tower 5:30 am – 6 pm in Lagoon Tower
Lava Lava Beach ClubLava Lava Beach Club 11:30 am – 9 pm; Bar open till 10 pmBloody Mary Beach Brunch Saturdays & Sundays, 10 am – 2 pm (Regular lunch menu also available at noon). Bikinis and boardshorts welcomed!(808) 769-LAVA (5282) • LavaLavaBeachClub.com
Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & SpaHawaii Calls Restaurant & Lounge Breakfast 6:30 – 11 am; Lunch 11 am – 3 pm; Dinner 5 – 9:30 pmLounge 11 am – 10:30 pm(808) 886-8111
Kona Coffee Shoppe 6 am – 12 pm(808) 886-6789; Ext. 7130
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chicken, seared island catch-of-the-day and the traditional imu kālua pig, and fresh daily Hawaiian style desserts.
Our signature mai tais are made with fresh pineapple juice. And we have a keiki buffet for our friends ages 12-and-under.
General seating prices are $125 plus tax for adults, $68 plus tax for children (ages 5 - 12) and children under 4 are complimentary. Upgrade to Ali‘i seating ($29 + tax per person) includes premier seating, complimentary valet parking, family-style pupus and desserts tableside, exclusive butler service and gratuity.
For reservations and information please call (808) 886-1234, Ext. 54, or visit HiltonWaikoloaVillage.com
HILTON WAIKOLOA VILLAGE
LEGENDS OF HAWAI`I LUAU — OUR BIG ISLAND STORYSunday, Tuesday, and Friday, Doors open at 5:30 pm
KAMEHAMEHA COURTTreat yourself to the once-in-a-lifetime cultural immersion of our lū‘au at Hilton Waikoloa Village. Brought to you by Tihati Productions, the Legends of Hawai`i Luau dinner and show brings to life the ancestral songs and dances that retell the epic stories of Hawai`i Island and her remarkable people.
You'll receive a lei greeting upon arrival and have the opportunity to capture memories with photos with our lū‘au performers. The buffet includes island favorites such as hulihuli
Lava Lava Beach Club
Hawaii Calls
Kamuela Provision Company
Monday & Wednesday, 5 pmExecutive Chef Jayson Kanekoa has unveiled a new menu for the popular Sunset Luau held every Monday and Wednesday at Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa. Taste the freshest of ingredients harvested from Hawai`i Island farmers including J.A. Farms Garden Salad, Waipio Valley Poi, Keahole Shrimp Hoio, Pulehu steaks, and Grilled
WAIKOLOA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT & SPA
HAWAII CALLSRESTAURANT & LOUNGEDaily Aloha Hour 3 – 6 pm
TUESDAY KEAHOLE LOBSTER DINNERButter-poached fresh whole Keahole lobster. Side dishes sold separately. $24++ per person.
THURSDAY FARMER & FISHERMAN A Southern-style seafood boil in paradise. $29++ per person.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT BUFFETSEnjoy our $45 prime rib and cracked crab buffet…all you can eat!
chicken with Hamakua mushrooms. See chef roast pork in the resort’s imu, the Hawaiian underground oven. Following dinner, journey to Tahiti, New Zealand, Hawai`i and Sāmoa through the songs and dances of these Pacific cultures. The spellbinding Samoan fire dance is a spectacular sight!
General seating prices are $102 for adults, $48 for keiki 6-12 years old, and keiki 5-and-under are FREE. Premier seating includes preferred first row seating, lei greeting and Hawaiian pūpū (appetizer); additional $30 per seat.
Rates do not include Hawai`i state sales tax and are subject to change. Tickets can be purchased from 4 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays at the hotel in our lobby. Seating begins at 5 pm. Large parties are advised to arrive at the lū‘au grounds early to accommodate group seating.
For more information or to make reservations at Hawaii Calls Restaurant & Lounge or the Sunset Lu’au, call (808) 886-8111. Reservations for Hawaii Calls can also be made on Open Table.
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naupaka place
kolea
kohala suites
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waikoloa colony villas
the bay club
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queens’ marketplace
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waikoloa beach marriott resort & spa
shores at waikoloa
hilton grand vacations club—kings’ land
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Queens’ MarketPlaceCharley’s Thai Cuisine Lunch 11 am – 3 pm; Dinner 5 – 9:30 pm(808) 886-0591
Daylight Mind Café and Restaurant 6 am – 9:30 pm (808) 339-7824 • daylightmind.com
Romano’s Macaroni Grill 8 am – 10 pm(808) 443-5515 • macaronigrill.com
Sansei Seafood, Steak & Sushi Bar 5:30 – 10 pm(808) 886-6286 • sanseihawaii.com
Starbucks Coffee Company 4:30 am – 9:30 pm(808) 886-1888 • starbucks.com
Queens’ MarketPlace Food CourtDaily 7:30 am – 9:30 pm (Individual times may vary)
Dairy Queen/Orange Julius(808) 886-1029
Hawaiian Fish N Chips(808) 886-1595
Ippy’s Hawaiian BBQ(808) 886-8600
Lemongrass Express(808) 886-3400
Marble Slab Creamery®
(808) 886-2483
Paradise Pizza & Grill(808) 886-7700
Subway Sandwiches & Salads(808) 886-7488
Sansei Seafood,
Steak & Sushi Bar
Lemongrass Express
Daylight Mind Café & Restaurant