Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, the only resort on the Island of Hawaii to earn both AAA Five Diamond and Forbes Five-Star ratings along with two Michelin keys, has rolled out an action-packed summer lineup for 2025.
From June to August, the resort invites guests to enjoy a mix of exclusive wellness sessions, island adventures, cultural activities, culinary collaborations, and family-friendly fun—all set against Hawaii’s stunning natural backdrop.
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The resort is bringing back crowd favorites and adding fresh events for all ages. Camp Manitou, a premier summer camp for ages 9–17, returns for its ninth year, offering days filled with waterfall hikes, lava tube treks, snorkelling at Kealakekua Bay, and stargazing atop Mauna Kea.

Younger children can also join a youth soccer clinic hosted by Real Madrid on July 26. Families can dive deeper into Hawaiian culture at the Kaupulehu Cultural Center with lei making, hula lessons, and ukulele workshops, or enjoy movie nights, themed dinners, and art classes under the stars.

July and August also bring luaus and Polynesian shows with authentic food, hula, and fire knife dancing at the Hoku Amphitheater. There’s complimentary stargazing with s’mores, lively DJ sets at the adults-only Palm Grove pool, fresh coconuts cracked poolside, and elegant private picnics across scenic spots around the resort.

On the culinary side, Executive Chef Richard Polhemus leads a season of standout dining. Guests can indulge in weekly wine dinners, Italian-themed beach nights, and aperitivo hours at Beach Tree.
ULU offers farm-to-table dinners and Champagne pairings, while Miller & Lux Hualalai brings fun with Caviar & Champagne Thursdays and Fried Chicken Sundays.

At NOIO, guests can taste the day’s freshest catch or sit down for a bespoke omakase experience curated by Chef Nuri Piccio. In July, top bartenders from Athens’ LINE bar will also host mixology events on-site.
For ocean lovers, the Alaka‘i Nui, a new 46-foot catamaran, offers personalized sea excursions like snorkeling, diving, and deep-sea fishing. Guests can also engage with marine life in the King’s Pond swimmable aquarium or learn about ocean conservation at the Kumu Kai Marine Center.

Fitness fans can tap into everything from yoga and cycling to tennis, pickleball, and golf at the Hualalai Golf Course. Celebrity trainer Harley Pasternak will return for a special series of workouts and nutrition sessions throughout the season.
Those booking suites during select dates can take advantage of the resort’s Enhanced Experience More offer, which includes up to $400 nightly resort credit.
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