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Dining

Groceries and Provisions

Every suite has a full kitchen. Here is where to fill it, starting closest to your door and working outward.

Fresh whole pineapples stacked in a crate at a local market

Provisioning is easy once you know the order to do it in. The market at the resort covers a first night and the essentials, the bigger stores toward Mauna Lani and up in the village are worth it for a full week, and Kona has the warehouse run for a crowd. Tell us what you are hoping to cook and we can point you to the closest fit.

  • Island Gourmet Markets

    Deli, poke and provisions · $$ · Queens' MarketPlace · 7 min drive

    The full-service market at Queens' MarketPlace, poke by the pound, a hot deli, and everything you need to provision the suite.

  • Foodland Farms

    Full grocery and hot deli · $$ · Shops at Mauna Lani · 12 min drive

    A full grocery with a strong hot-food and poke counter at the Shops at Mauna Lani, worth the short drive for a proper week's shop.

  • KTA Super Stores

    Full-service supermarket · $$ · Waikoloa Village · 10 min drive

    The local full-service supermarket up in Waikoloa Village, a proper grocery run with island brands you will not find at the resort.

  • Costco and the Kona Stores

    Warehouse and big-box grocery · $ · Kailua-Kona · 30 min drive south

    For a full-week stock-up with a crowd, Costco is worth the run to Kona, with Safeway, Target, and Walmart all close by for anything it misses.