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Outrigger Royal Sea Cliff

Outrigger Royal Sea Cliff rises high above the sea on a dramatic lava rock bluff. The terraced design provides for uninterrupted ocean views from open-air balconies. The central courtyard with cascading stream, tropical flowers and flowing vines creates a peaceful garden retreat within the heart of this residential resort. Sundecks of the oceanfront swimming pools offer panoramic views of the Kona Coast. Kailua-Kona town is just a mile away where deep-sea fishing charters, snorkel tours, impromptu shopping and casual dining are easily available. read more...

Outrigger Royal Sea Cliff

  • 3 night Big Island add-on

    Includes 3 nights in a 1 Bedroom Garden View Room at Outrigger Royal Sea Cliff, return airport/ resort transfers and BONUS 3 days economy car hire.

    from $ 290 per person twin-share (incl taxes)
    more info enquire

Location Features - Hawaii, the Big Island

Outrigger Royal Sea Cliff is only 2 kilometres from Kona Town, where you can experience deep-sea fishing charters, scuba and snorkel tours, shopping and casual dining. Discover more of Hawaii Island’s best vacation experiences including hiking volcano trails, riding horseback with Hawaiian cowboys, taking flight with a helicopter tour over the different climate zones of the island and star-gazing atop Mauna Kea! Travel up to the cooler upland slopes of towns like Holualoa, where you can sample the distinctive flavours of 100% Kona coffee. The sunny Kona District stretches for approximately 100 kilometres from Kona International Airport to beyond Kealakekua Bay on Hawaii Island’s lava-lined western coast. Along this expansive area, you’ll find everything from coffee farms to historic Hawaiian landmarks. Today, historic Kailua Village (Kailua-Kona) is a bustling, gathering place in the heart of the district. From here you can  take a walking tour of Kona’s history to places like Hulihee Palace, Mokuaikaua Church and the Ahuena Heiau. Other significant historic places include Kealakekua Bay to the south, where Captain James Cook first set foot on the island in 1778 and where he was eventually killed. North of Kailua-Kona is the Kaloko-Honokohau National Historic Park, a 1160-acre park that lets you explore early heiau (temples), fishponds and petroglyphs. Shielded from winds by Maunaloa, south Kona’s calm and clear waters are perfect for snorkelling, diving and spotting dolphins and honu (Hawaiian green sea turtles). One of Kona’s most memorable experiences is going on a manta ray boat tour to scuba or snorkel with the gentle, graceful sea creatures.

The Holiday Centre

The Holiday Centre is home at The Oasis Centre in Broadbeach. We have an experienced team of International and Domestic travel consultants that are ready to assist with making your holiday a memorable one.



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