David Morris
- I spent five nights with my mom at the Four Seasons Hualalai on Hawaii’s Big Island.
- The resort is not cheap: Our room with a partial ocean view was $1,723 a night.
- Overall, the resort was beautiful with fantastic amenities and solid food.
I’ve visited Hawaii many times, but am always drawn back to Kona on the Big Island.
Though Kauai has jaw-dropping natural beauty and Maui has a vibrantly buzzy energy, I love the Big Island’s slower pace, ancient lava fields, and luxury resorts.
In Kona, I’ve previously stayed in private homes as well as at high-end resorts, including the newly reopened Rosewood Kona Village.
This time, I tried something new and headed to the Four Seasons Hualalai. I’m typically a fan of Four Seasons resorts and was excited to check out the property with my mom.
As it’s one of the most expensive hotels in the area, I definitely had high expectations. Here’s what our stay was like.
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