A landmark Kailua-Kona hotel property is undergoing a $30 million transformation and will reopen as the Hampton Inn Kailua-Kona Bay, under the Hampton by Hilton brand, this summer. The former Uncle Billy's Kona Bay Hotel, located in the heart of Kailua-Kona's eight-block oceanfront tourist district on the Big Island, was acquired by 12th & A Hotel Partners.
The 123-room property will maintain its original 1960s architectural character while receiving comprehensive updates. The four-story semi-circle structure's floor plan will remain intact, though walls, furniture and fixtures will be replaced. Updates include a new second elevator and the replacement of the wooden boardwalk with composite materials. The renovation will feature 340 LED tiki torches along the property walkways.
"We are honored to bring Hampton Inn Kailua-Kona Bay to Kailua-Kona, a destination known for its rich culture and natural beauty," said Sandy Shapery of 12th & A Hotel Partners. "The restoration of the property reflects our commitment to providing high-quality accommodations while honoring the traditions and spirit of the Hawaiian community. It's important to me to keep as much of the original structure from a design standpoint."
The property will include amenities such as a pool, a fitness center, an outdoor common area with firepit and bar, and a pavilion for entertainment and cultural activities. The Island Bar and Grill by Trader Vic's will operate the food and beverage outlet.
PEG Hospitality Group will manage the property, with EB-5 financing being arranged by Summit Capital.
A traditional Hawaiian blessing ceremony was held on Dec. 10, 2024, led by Kahu Danny and Anna Akaka.
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