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If you’ve ever visited Kauaʻi and thought, this view looks like it was plucked straight from the big screen, it probably was.
The transformed resort is anticipated to open in 2026. Coco Palms is owned by Reef Capital Partners and will be operated by Highgate. The Wailua resort was known as a premier destination during the ...
Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, in collaboration with Coco Palms Resort, is set to introduce the first-ever Kimpton property in Hawaii, Coco Palms, A Kimpton Resort, in 2026. Situated amidst the ...
The original Coco Palms resort famously catered to Hollywood royalty including Rita Hayworth and Gene Autry; Elvis Presley filmed his 1961 musical “Blue Hawai‘i” on its grounds.
IHG Hotels & Resorts’ luxury and lifestyle portfolio, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, will be entering Hawai’i for the first time with Kauai’s Coco Palms Resort, A Kimpton Resort. The resort will be ...
This included visiting the Coco Palms resort in Wailua, featured in Elvis Presley’s “Blue Hawaii.” Hurricane Iniki in 1992 leveled the resort, and it remains in decay with an uncertain future.
Coco Palms Resort, which was once frequented by Hollywood icons like Elvis Presley, fell into disrepair after it was hit by the hurricane and despite many stops and starts has yet to reopen.
Demolition work for the former Coco Palms resort on Kauai is on hold after a state land agency alleged developers conducted unauthorized work on the property.
For 30 years developers have pitched a rebirth of the majestic Coco Palms hotel, where Elvis Presley’s “Blue Hawaii” was filmed, where Frank Sinatra stayed, and long before that, where Kauai ...
The state Department of Land and Natural Resources is investigating alleged unpermitted clearing at the Coco Palms Resort on Kauaʻi. The Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands opened an ...
Coco Palms Resort on the island of Kauai was damaged by a hurricane three decades ago and is being demolished. It was featured in Elvis Presley's film "Blue Hawaii." ...
The dilapidated remains of Coco Palms, which once hosted Elvis Presley, will be demolished and a new 350-room hotel and cultural center will be built on the Kauaʻi property, according to Utah ...