Mauna Kea Resort
Mauna Kea Resort, founded by Laurance S. Rockefeller in 1965, is the oldest luxury resort on the Big Island.
It includes two hotels: the iconic Mauna Kea Beach Hotel and The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort. The resort boasts two 18-hole golf courses: the award-winning Mauna Kea Golf Course and the Hapuna Golf Course.
You can enjoy the pristine white sand beaches of Kauna'oa Bay and Hapuna Beach. Special amenities include the Mauna Kea Spa by Mandara, tennis courts, and an extensive art collection.
The resort spans 1,700 acres of diverse terrain, from the pristine beach to the golf courses set against the backdrop of volcanic slopes.