Upcoming Hampton Inn Kailua-Kona Bay: Revamping a Hawaiian Icon
The charming Kailua-Kona tourist district is preparing to welcome the newly transformed
Hampton Inn Kailua-Kona Bay, scheduled to open in
Summer 2025. Following a substantial investment of
$30 million, this project aims to rejuvenate a notable Hawai'ian landmark while preserving its unique local heritage and spirit of aloha.
A Vision of Restoration and Innovation
Sandy Shapery, through his company
12th A Hotel Partners, is spearheading this initiative. A recognized historic preservationist, Shapery's goal is to retain the site’s 1960s Hawaiian essence, ensuring the renovations honor the past while adapting to modern hospitality standards. The hotel will be managed by
PEG Hospitality Group, leveraging years of experience to elevate guest experiences.
Shapery expressed enthusiasm for revitalizing this historical asset, stating, "We are honored to bring Hampton Inn Kailua-Kona Bay to Kailua-Kona, a destination known for its rich culture and natural beauty. The restoration of the property reflects our commitment to providing high-quality accommodations while honoring the traditions and spirit of the Hawaiian community."
Renovation Efforts
The renovation plan intends to maintain the hotel’s existing layout but revamp its aesthetics. New walls, furnishings, and fixtures will replace the outdated designs, while a simulated composite wood will cover the wooden boardwalk, enhancing durability while retaining the property’s charm. Additionally, compliance with Hilton’s standards will see the inclusion of a second elevator and the installation of 340 environmentally friendly tiki torches with efficient LED lighting.
Guest-Centric Experience
The revamped hotel will feature
123 rooms, with offerings tailored for both business travelers and leisure visitors. Guests can expect a warm atmosphere complemented by top-notch service and thoughtfully designed spaces. Amenities include a fitness center, stunning swimming pool, and an expansive outdoor area with gatherings for local entertainment and interactive cultural experiences.
Adding to the authentic Hawaiian experience, the
Island Bar and Grill by Trader Vic’s will serve traditional Island and Polynesian dishes, including the famed Mai Tai, crafted with the same care as it was in 1944.
A Community-Focused Initiative
The project not only channels a commitment to high-quality hospitality but also aims to bolster the local economy. Mayor Kimo Alameda, who was sworn in just days prior, praised the project's potential to elevate the visitor experience through accessible, quality accommodation.
The construction, overseen by
Honolulu Builders as the general contractor, will embody innovative interior designs by
Level 3, with architectural expertise from both
AM Turner Architects and
Koa Design Group. This collaborative effort represents a fusion of creativity and functionality, ensuring that every aspect of the hotel reflects the rich history of Kailua-Kona.
Honoring Hawaiian Traditions
As part of a respectful nod to the land and community, Shapery celebrated a traditional Hawaiian blessing ceremony on December 10, 2024. Kahu Danny and Anna Akaka led a sacred gathering that honored the heritage and dedication behind the hotel's renovation, signifying the project’s deep community ties.
Conclusion
The upcoming
Hampton Inn Kailua-Kona Bay promises an exceptional blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it a sought-after destination for visitors to
Kailua-Kona. With a focus on sustainability and community empowerment, this project is set to enrich the vibrant fabric of Hawaiian hospitality and tourism. For more information, visit the websites of
Shapery Enterprises and
Summit Capital.