The upcoming renovation of the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel will include the redesigning of its 252 guestrooms and suites as well as its signature Manta restaurant.
The iconic hotel announced in October that it would undertake a phased, $180 million renovation in 2024. It will begin in the second quarter of 2024 and be completed in early 2025.
"Our approach for this renovation is very intentional," said Shigeki Yamane, president of Prince Resorts Hawaii, in a press release. "We have thoughtfully redesigned spaces for new amenities to breathe fresh life into the resort while still honoring the original legacy and traditions that Laurance S. Rockefeller put into place in the '60s."
"We have a great responsibility to honor Mauna Kea Beach Hotel's significance to the history and cultural evolution of Hawaii, while at the same time fulfilling our promise to provide guests with the unforgettable vacation experience they expect," Yamane said.
The renovation will also feature an extensive destination spa and infinity-edge pool experience with 11 indoor and alfresco treatment rooms, full-service salon and an enlarged, state-of-the art fitness center, the press release said.
Update: This story was updated to clarify that the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel renovation was announced in October.