-The room is large, with a floor-to-ceiling window, but it was renovated many years ago; it is hygienic and clean; I live in a sea view room on the first floor, which will usually be upgraded (for example, if you book a regular room, it will be upgraded to a sea view room, and if you book a sea view room, it will be on a high floor). The scenery is quite good.
-The swimming pool is very good, and there are slides. You can lie by the pool and watch the sea all day. There won't be many people.
-There is a manta ray observation deck with a wide view, facing the sea, and the scenery is particularly good. You can watch the sea during the day and the manta rays at night (although I did not see it).
-The restaurants in the hotel are very expensive, not recommended, and the taste is average.
-The spa will not be open when you check in in December.
-The service is OK.
-It's easy to get lost in the hotel because the signs are not very clear. But I met a kind person who took the initiative to help me with directions haha.
-There is a small beach + pier 5 minutes' walk away, and there are many companies doing snorkeling.
-The only regret is that the location is not good enough. There are few sandy beaches nearby and there is only a small rocky beach for snorkeling. The nearest restaurant/supermarket is 5 minutes by taxi and 15 minutes to downtown Kona. If you don’t rent a car, it is recommended to stay in another hotel.
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