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72-100 Ka`upulehu Drive
Kailua-Kona
Hawaii
U.S.A.
 
96740
 
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1 (808) 325-8000
  
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1 (808) 325-8200

Four Seasons Hualalai
at Historic Ka'upulehu

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Four Seasons Resort Hawaii, Hualalai > Rockwall climbing > For the early Polynesians, the ocean was their road to discovery.
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For the early Polynesians, the ocean was their road to discovery. The canoe was the voyagers' world, the horizon their destination. Their map lay all around them – in the stars, clouds, winds, tides, waves and the fiery movement of the sun – as the elements charted their course. Reading the signs, they sailed ever forward, propelled by curiosity and the thirst for discovery. As our guest, you can experience this tradition at Four Seasons Resort Hualalai by discovering unique activities within each of the four elements – sky and mountain, wind and wave, fire and earth, and mauka to makai (mountain to ocean).

With over 200 voyages to experience, let the Concierge be your guide.

Sky and mountain

Hualalai mountain is the ground, backdrop, summit and muse for imaginative resort activities. Hikers blaze trails and mountain bikers ride them. Above ground, the Big Island Zipline gives wings to the voyager's spirit on the other side of the mountain. Sky and mountain are the portal to the lofty heights of the island. The views are sublime, and the silence grand.

Wind and wave

The Alaka’i Nalu (leaders of the waves) of Hualalai Resort are stewards of the ocean. They share their passion in wind and wave, the element that explores the ocean and its many offerings.

Fire and earth

In fire and earth, fun and fitness rule. The journey here is grounded to the ‘āina (land), and the scenery is a palate of rich colours with memories to be painted.

Mauka to makai

In the past, life on the island depended on the many trails linking mauka to makai (mountain to ocean). Visit the Cultural Center and learn about the lifestyle that sustained the Hawaiian people. You will have the opportunity to learn traditional skills that are still practiced today.