KIMPTON REVIVES CLASSIC KAUAI HOTEL

Kimpton Hotels is headed for Hawaii with the IHG brand’s first property in the islands. Following a historically sensitive restoration of the landmark Coco Palms resort in Kauai – known as a premier destination during the golden era of Hollywood, with such guests such as Elvis Presley, Rita Hayworth and Gene Autry – the Coco Palms, A Kimpton Resort is anticipated to open in 2026.

In 1992, Hurricane ‘Iniki struck Kauai and caused significant damage to the property, which has remained untouched and in a state of neglect, until now. Beyond preserving the historical and cultural integrity of the land, Coco Palms will also feature an onsite cultural centre and museum honouring Kauai. As host to exhibits, lectures and activities of cultural significance, it will serve to educate both visitors and residents alike of the surrounding area’s native culture, rich history and flourishing artistic community.

Located on the shoreline of Wailua, the resort’s restoration is being guided by Native Hawaiian advisors within the local community to ensure guests are welcomed with an authentic, culturally rich experience. The restored landmark will be comprised of 350 rooms spread across three low-rise hotel structures as well as cottages.

With a 6-hectare coconut grove – ideal for wedding ceremonies – the resort will also feature an onsite spa and three outdoor swimming pools, rooftop and pool bars, as well as a restored shoreline restaurant.

As well, guests can immerse themselves in the continuation of a celebrated Coco Palms tradition – the evening torch-lighting ceremony.

As with all Kimptons, the resort will also feature perks such as Kimpton Kickstart morning coffee and tea service, Kimpton Social every evening, a “Forgot It? We’ve Got It!” program, in-room yoga mats and pet-friendly policies.

When it opens, Coco Palms will represent the west coast resort flagship for Kimpton in the Americas. It will join the brand’s growing resort offering globally, which includes boutique properties such as Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa in Grand Cayman, Kimpton Grand Roatan Resort & Spa in Honduras’ Bay Islands, Kimpton Mas Olas Resort & Spa and Kimpton Aluna Tulum in Mexico, Kimpton Aysla Mallorca in Spain as well as Kimpton Kitalay Samui in Thailand, amongst others.