2025 Spring Break Programming at Four Seasons Resort Hualalai
Five-Star Five-Diamond Hawaii Island Resort offers a range of activities and amenities for Spring Break, from cultural immersions and new culinary experiences to outdoor adventures and recreational pursuits




Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, the first and only AAA Five-Diamond and Forbes Five-Star Resort on Hawaii Island, introduces a robust line-up of family-focused programming and packages for Spring Break 2025. Recognized for its world-class experiences for guests of all ages, the award-winning Resort offers diverse educational and interactive activities for families year-round.
Adventure Awaits at Camp Manitou
A partnership with one of the nation’s foremost summer camps founded in Maine in 1947, Camp Manitou returns for its ninth year from March 15 - April 12, 2025. Designed for children ages 9 to 17, the camp offers immersive cultural, recreational, and exploratory activities on the resort and off-site including visits to secret beaches, lava tubes, waterfalls, Kealakekua Bay and stargazing at Mauna Kea. Additionally, Family Day Adventures provide private, customized full-day experiences for families looking to explore the island together. Each Family Day Adventure is private and fully customized to the guest, with a unique itinerary for exploring the best of the island.
Culinary Experiences Celebrating Hawaiian and Polynesian History and Traditions
The Resort’s culinary team, led by Senior Executive Chef Richard Polhemus, offers a multitude of dining options and uniquely Hawaiian culinary experiences fit for the whole family, with menus that reflect the bounty of Hawaii’s farms and coasts. Throughout the Spring Break season, guests can enjoy a Polynesian Luau and Show featuring authentic Hawaiian fare, refreshing tropical cocktails, hula, and musical performances at the Hoku Amphitheater. Celebrate Easter Sunday on April 20, 2025. All Hualalai restaurants will feature weekly specials and host a variety of special events including daily Aperitivo Hour at Beach Tree, Flight Night at Miller & Lux and Taste of Thai at Resident’s Beach House.
The Resort recently debuted a reimagined ULU restaurant and new omakase-focused NOIO. Guests can enjoy a wide variety of new and returning dishes from both land and sea at the beloved ULU oceanfront dining. The newest culinary addition, NOIO features a nightly menu of freshly caught fish and seafood among authentic Japanese dishes including the seven-course omakase sushi experience. These new restaurants join the Resort’s award-winning culinary program including the first Hawaiian outpost of Tyler Florence's beloved San Francisco steakhouse, Miller & Lux, Beach Tree Restaurant, Resident’s Beach House and Hualalai Trading Company.
Spa and Wellness Experiences
Recently awarded a Forbes Four-Star ranking as the only spa facility recognized on the Big Island, enter a sanctuary of tranquillity and health at Hualalai Spa. Enjoy a relaxing sound bath at Serenity Waves: A Sound Bath and Guided Meditation by the pool on April 12 or challenge core strength during the Water Balance Sculpt class on April 19.
For those seeking a more wellness-focused experience, Harley Pasternak, celebrity trainer and nutrition guru returns to Hualalai March 27-31, 2025 to host a series of fitness and nutrition events. Pasternak will distill the information in his best-selling books, including Body Reset Diet, with specialized programming and private consultations.
Home to the annual Mitsubishi Electric Championship, the Resort’s 18-hole signature golf course is the perfect setting to challenge golfers of all skill levels. Learn from former American professional golfer, writer and lead analyst at Golf Channel Brandel Chamblee as he returns to Hualalai April 17-19, 2025. Stop by Hualalai Golf Hale for the Par 3 and Pizza special event as guests tee off on a 500-yard par 3 golf course laid out across the practice facility.
Kids For All Seasons
The Resort’s complimentary Kids For All Seasons program offers activities and experiences for children ages 5 to 12. Daily programming includes tie dye art, henna tattoos, ceramic art, dream catcher weaving, and gyotaku, the Japanese art of printing fish onto cloth. During spring break, Kids For All Seasons will host a movie under the stars at the Resort’s Hoku Amphitheater, among Easter events including an egg hunt, arts and crafts and seasonal treats. Additionally, theme nights offer the opportunity for children to engage in interactive contests, with 2025 offerings spanning Capture the Coconut, Master of Illusion and Erupting Slime.
Authentic Connection to Hawaiian Culture
The Resort’s Kaupulehu Cultural Center offers an opportunity to deepen guests’ experience and share Hawaiian culture through a series of programming designed to be fun, immersive and educational for the entire family. Guests may come in and ask questions or participate in one of the many age-appropriate classes offered, including lei making, feather art, ‘ukulele lessons, Hawaiian language classes, lauhala weaving, hula lessons and “talk story” on the history of Hawaii. All programs at the Kaupulehu Cultural Center are complimentary.
The Kumu Kai Marine Center at King’s Pond – the Resort’s 1.8-million-gallon swimmable aquarium – features a touch tank and digital education displays where guests can learn about the 1,000+ tropical fish living in King’s Pond and the delicate ecosystem of the ponds throughout the Resort. The Resort’s team of on-site marine biologists offer an array of interactive ocean preservation and marine educational programming for adults and children alike, including a Behind-the-Scenes Tour, Private Eagle Ray Feeding, Snorkel Safari, Tide Pool Tour, Jr. Marine Biologist Experience, Turtles and Tales, Ocean Life Exploration and more.
For those seeking outdoor pursuits, the Alakai Nalu, or “Leaders of the Waves,” are Hualalai’s ocean ambassadors. These expert watermen and women provide a water-sports experience that shares their love and knowledge of the ocean and marine life that surrounds the Resort. Family favourites include guided Hawaiian outrigger canoe tours, private rib craft adventures, stand-up paddle boarding and scooter snorkelling. The Resort’s new 46-foot catamaran, aptly named Alakai Nui (great leader), offers guests the opportunity to create their own bespoke ocean adventures, exploring the pristine waters and abundant marine life off the coast of Hualalai. The boat boasts an extended range, enabling guests to venture miles from the Resort and enjoy exciting activities such as deep-sea fishing, whale watching (when in season) and exploration of additional snorkelling locations and beaches, offering fully personalized two, three, and four+ hour excursions.
Spacious Accommodations Fit for the Whole Family
Perfect for multi-generational or family travel, the Resort offers twelve Specialty Suites with unique benefits and inclusions. Alongside a USD 100 million transformation, Four Seasons also boasts Hawaii's largest and most luxurious villas, including the Hawaii Loa, Makaloa, and Ho`onanea Villas. These oceanfront villas feature expansive indoor/outdoor spaces, private plunge pools, and stunning design elements like local artwork and hardwood trim. The Specialty Suite collection includes nine additional renovated suites with bespoke Hawaiian furnishings and open-concept floor plans designed for togetherness. Each suite offers personalized inclusions and a dedicated Suite Concierge team to manage every detail of the stay.
For more information on Spring Break reservations and experiences, click here or call 808 325 8000.

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