(NEWS) HUALALAI, Hawaii, United States, 2026-Jun-2 — /Travel PR News/ — Four Seasons Resort Hualalai has earned a place in Condé Nast Traveler’s inaugural Triple Crown, a new distinction recognising hotels and resorts that have appeared across all three of the publication’s major awards programmes: The Hot List, The Gold List and The Readers’ Choice Awards.
As outlined in the Four Seasons’ press release, the recognition comes during a milestone year for the Hawaii resort, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Located on the Kona-Kohala Coast of Hawaii Island, Four Seasons Resort Hualalai has built its reputation around luxury beachfront hospitality, personalised service and experiences shaped by Hawaiian culture.
The Triple Crown honour is designed to identify properties that have received recognition from editors, industry experts and travellers alike. For Hualalai, the distinction adds to a long list of industry accolades, including Forbes Five-Star recognition, a #1 hotel ranking in the country from U.S. News & World Report, and inclusion among Travel + Leisure’s 500 Best Hotels.
The resort has continued to evolve following a USD 100 million renovation completed in 2021. Recent updates include expanded “Only at Hualalai” experiences, refreshed villas and specialty suites, and new dining concepts including NOIO, ‘ULU and Miller & Lux Hualalai by Tyler Florence.
The property’s accommodation upgrades include the Hawaii Loa Presidential Villa, Makaloa Villa, Ho’onanea Villa and several specialty suites, reflecting continued investment in high-end residential-style resort stays.
Four Seasons Resort Hualalai has also placed strong emphasis on cultural programming and experiences connected to the natural and cultural setting of Hawaii. That combination of service, location, renovation investment and destination-led programming has helped the resort maintain its position among Hawaii’s leading luxury properties.

