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Wyndham Kona Hawaiian Resort

Wyndham Kona Hawaiian Resort

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4.5 out of 5 / 16 reviews (rate it)

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Description
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75-5961 Alii Drive
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, United States, North America 96740

Situated on more than 30 sloping acres overlooking Kahului Bay in Kailua-Kona, Fairfield Hawaii at Kona Hawaiian Resort is constructed in a style reminiscent of old Hawaii. Every detail of this luxury timeshare resort was designed to recreate the charming island ambiance found in the 1930s, while still providing the comforts and amenities of the times.

Kona Hawaiian Resort features two-bedroom bungalows complete with air conditioning, fully equipped kitchens, separate living and dining areas, a king bed and jacuzzi tub in the master bedroom, a queen bed in the guest bedroom, and a queen sleeper sofa in the living area. Bamboo, teak, wicker, floral fabrics, and Hawaiian art add Hawaiian charm to the interiors.

Amenities on-site include two outdoor swimming pools, a children's pool, exercise facility, and two outdoor hot tubs. Signature events include an Aloha Monday Party with a flower lei greeting, complementary appetizers, live Hawaiian music, and hula dancing. The resort also offers a variety of family events including ukulele lessons, Hawaiian story telling, lauhala bracelet weaving, and Hawaiian angel doll making.

Formerly known as Fairfield Hawaii at Kona Hawaiian Resort.

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Features and Amenities

On-Site

  • Bar
  • BBQ Area
  • Biking
  • Children's Pool
  • Health Club
  • Laundry Room
  • Live Entertainment
  • Maid Service
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Snack Bar
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Whirlpool/Hot Tub

Nearby

  • Boating (1.5 miles)
  • Car Rental (1.5 miles)
  • Fishing
  • Golf (1.5 miles)
  • Grocery Store (1.5 miles)
  • Hiking
  • Horseback Riding (10 miles)
  • Medical Facilities (1 mile)
  • Mountain
  • Movie Theater (3.5 miles)
  • Ocean
  • Restaurant (0.5 miles)
  • Scuba Diving
  • Shopping Area (1 mile)
  • Water Skiing
  • Wind Surfing

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Member Reviews
  • Posted: Jun 26, 2008
  • User: sh18
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

We just came back from the Kona Hawaiian Resort. We had a 2 BR unit and it was one of the nicest units we've had. You are a block or so from the ocean where you can watch surfers. It's a little further to a location where you can actually swim. This resort is walking distance from town. The employees were very friendly and helpful. We'd stay here again in an instant.

The only negative would be the pool area. It almost seems like it was an afterthought. But - we didn't use it and had no intention of using the pools. We were in Hawaii and we did things there that we couldn't do at home.


  • Posted: Jan 31, 2008
  • User: sandrad152
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

easy walk to beach and town. Hawaiian fauna, pick bananas outside your apt. Beautifully maintained, friendly and helpful for all your needs for a perfect Hawaiian holiday.


  • Posted: Oct 15, 2006
  • User: marlene109
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

If you want an ocean view, don't stay here. If you want beach to relax on, don't stay here.

Our stay was in a two bedroom unit with family and we had all we needed. Beautifully decorated, totally functional, including full kitchen and apartment style laundry. Within easy access to restaurants, shopping, beaches and entertainments/excursions of all kinds. Hottub totally cool, free formed waterfall of warm water. Be sure to have a car so you won't miss heading up the mountain for a horseback ride OR taking a plane ride over the lava flow.


  • Posted: Mar 30, 2006
  • User: donnav25
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

LOVE this resort! Extremely clean, lovely, charming and perfect for families and lovebirds alike. Spa is awesome and lanai is unbelievable. Can't wait to return and will place our preferences on our wish list for owners looking to rent.


  • Posted: Oct 27, 2005
  • User: kevin.tft
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

What a wonderful place for a 25th Wedding Anniversary trip! We could not have been more pleased! It was better than everything we read about the resort. Set in a 1940's atmosphere, the resort has feel of "old hawaii". There is even a music cd in your room with recordings of 1940's radio shows from Waikki beach. We had spent our first week on Waikki beach. Nice touch!

The pool and the hot tub was gorgeous. The resort has a meet/greet session that is very helpful on getting to know the area. The staff was extremely helpful in planning our week.

You really do not go to the big island for the beaches. If you want normal beaches go another island, but then again if you want different this is the place. The lava rock beaches, black sand beaches, and the secluded beaches are a sight to see. With a 4 X 4 vehicle, we found a small state park beach that we had to ourselves several days.

Plenty to do and see. We traveled over most of the island. The big island has everything from desert conditions to rain forests. What a trip in a great resort. We would go again.


  • Posted: May 7, 2005
  • User: kathy1909
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

As stated in another review, don't confuse Kona Hawaiian Village with the other Kona Village. We have always had a 2nd floor unit with either a view of the ocean (at a distance as you are across the street) or a unit overlooking the pool and parklike grounds. We found it to be an easy and enjoyable walk to town for coffe in the mornings. You would probably have to drive to a sandy beach, closest is about 1/2 mi. away, but the Big Island is mostly lava rock so most of the coast is black lava with beaches scattered between. Will return as often as we can. The staff is great and very helpful.


  • Posted: Jan 13, 2005
  • User: marilynbw
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

Although the accomodations here are lovely, the location of the resort is not ideal for someone who enjoys an ocean view, or being walking distance to a swimming/wading beach. We could not see any part of the ocean from our unit, although a slice of it can be seen from some of the upper floor units. To get to a place where you can touch the ocean water, you have to walk a mile up Alii drive from here, a swimming beach is even farther - you'd have to drive. So if you are looking for a place where you can step out of your condo into the ocean, this is not the place. Our view of the evening sunsets was completely blocked by the front buildings of the resort, which was disappointing.

We had looked at this resort two years before staying here and thought that more of the construction would be finished by the time of our visit, but there is still alot of construction of new units going on, and there is still only one pool - the building of the 2nd pool has not even started (as of October 2004). The pool area that is finished is nice, although be aware than the bar in the pool area is for craft classes only - no alcoholic or any other kinds of drinks are served. I asked them if they would be getting a liquour license soon and they said they didn't know. Also, if you forget to bring shampoo or any other essential items, you will have to drive a mile to the nearest store, as there is no gift/sundrie shop on the resort grounds. They said they were working on it, but no guarantee there will ever be one. Also, be aware that if you are not a timeshare owner here, they are very persistant in trying to get you to go on one of the 90 minute "presentations" - one of the reasons they are so friendly. Because of the poor location, lack of views, lack of a bar and gift shop and the pressure they put on us to view their timeshare plan, we would not stay here again, but it may be a good choice for someone who doesn't care about those things and enjoys a large niceley furnished condo.


  • Posted: Jan 6, 2005
  • User: elizabeth39
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

This was a very clean nicely decorated inside and out resort. The room was very large, as new, and the hospitality wonderful.

I rate a resort based on the above, and location. I love being at the sea, and this resort is miles away.

I have found many fairfield resorts to be lovely - but situated on non-prime property.

This is a personal need - to be on the Ocean for vacation, for those that like being situated away, or drive out for the day - this resort would be a perfect match.

For those that like hearing and seeing the Ocean and waves every morning noon and night, this is not the place to go.


  • Posted: Dec 15, 2004
  • User: sherriec1
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

Is this a resort for Fairfield Resorts timeshares?


  • Posted: Aug 15, 2004
  • User: jose139
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

Most authentic Hawaiian resort with music and entertainment truer to Hawaiian culture. The interiors and exteriors bring out the beauty of the islands. Always clean and refreshing, we have stayed there since the doors opened, 2001-2004, and twice last year. The personnel are so helpful and friendly that we truly miss them when we're not there.


  • Posted: Apr 8, 2004
  • User: aliikai2
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

The check in went quickly and the friendly staff in the outdoor check in area had us in our suite within an hour of landing at the airport.

When we arrived at the unit we found that the unit was one of the most pleasant we have ever used.

Very nicely appointed and wonderful decorations and paintings.

Both bedrooms have king size beds and the greatest pillows,( in fact I am trying to find out how we can get some of them from administration.)

The air conditioning worked flawlessly, I can't remember any repair issues.

Joyce really enjoyed the Jacuzzi tub and it stays warm for the entire 20 minute cycle.

We were in unit 3b, building 2 lower since Joyce doesn't do stairs well.

The resort is laid out extremely well, the archaeological sites make for great separations between units and the pool area, plus it gives you that open space feeling, along with adding that historic feeling.

The one site dates from around the 1400's, this place is steeped in history of Hawaii.

We enjoyed this resort so much I made reservations for October next year while we were there.

One of the best resorts in Hawaii, and we enjoyed the island also.


  • Posted: Feb 4, 2004
  • User: golferwa5
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

Recently returned from the Big Island and this resort was an excellent place to stay. The resort was within walking distant to town. The units and the grounds are well maintained and very refreshing. The large lanai was very private and peaceful.

We attended their Monday night pool activity and it was one on the best activities We've attended at any resort. Food was good and the entertainment was fun.

The staff was very helpful with planning your activities or just general questions. We just had an awesome stay.


  • Posted: Jan 9, 2004
  • User: konaemi
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

Step back 70 years into this unusual and quaint cultural resort preserving the real Hawaii.The units are decorated in the old Hawaiian plantation style with modern amenities and luxuries. Immerse yourself in the old Hawaiian way by joining in the many activities orchestrated by a friendly and talented staff. Minutes from Kona town makes this resort very convenient to shopping, restaurants and activites.


  • Posted: Aug 11, 2003
  • User: roncpa
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

The resort was all 2 bedroom units, with about 1100 square feet (including the lanai). Everything was just as expected (except for the ants in the kitchen). The scheduled quarterly pest control spraying was scheduled for our week (a mild inconvenience). This resort is highly recommended!


  • Posted: May 31, 2003
  • User: willyaugust
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

This resort is truly one of the best places I have ever stayed on the big island. The richly designed bungalows with their Hawaiin woods and floral fabrics provde an atmosphere of Old Hawaii and Victorian charm. Privacy and space is a real plus here. Location is great...close to the town of Kona and the "gold coast" with a great ocean view from the private lanai. Plenty of water , pools and spas in the resort and lots of "space". There is so much to do and see on the most awesomely beautiful Kona Coast....snorkling, swimming, and exploring.... that there is never a dull moment. I had one of the most magnificient Hawaiin vacations here that I have ever had. I really felt that I was living my dream surrounded in luxory and the Hawaiian culture. peace and joy....mahalo


  • Posted: Dec 18, 2002
  • User: javacat
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

Just a tip to be careful to distinguish this from Kona Village located in the Kohala area. The other Kona Village is the one that's gotten all the press over the years. I'm surprised there's apparently no litigation over the name of this new resort.

However, this is in a nice location, though not right on the water. It was still under construction when I viewed it. It's luxurious and very, very nice. It wouldn't be my first choice of places to stay, however, since I require something right on the water.

It's about a mile south of the town of Kailua-Kona, which makes it within walking distance if you're an average spry person. It's up the hill right off Alii Drive, which puts it above the noise of the road. If you are a diver and snorkeler like me, Kailua-Kona has much to recommend its location: dive boats leave from the Kailua Harbor in town, there's a nice swimming beach next to the Harbor, and several very good snorkeling beachs just a short drive up or down from this location. Also, while not as jungle-y as the Hilo side, it is rich with greenery, unlike the desert Kohala area.


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