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Oahu - Where Aloha Begins |
- The most populous of the Hawaiian Islands,
Oahu is also the most diversified. Home to
Waikiki Beach, incredible hotels, and
shopping galore.
- The Hilton Hawaiian Village is the gateway
to Hawaii. This luxurious beachfront resort
is located on 22 acres of lush tropical
gardens. Featuring a full array of shopping
and dining options, along with 5 towers of
accommodations, it is a village unto itself.
This property is consistently rated as one
of the best family and honeymoon resorts in
Waikiki.
- Located on a secluded beach long favored by
jet setters and celebrities, The Kahala
Hotel and Resort can be found in the Kahala
neighborhood only 10 minutes from Waikiki.
This upscale resort is home to bottleneck
dolphins and is one of my personal, all time
favorite escapes.
- A short drive to the North Shore of the
island offers a completely different
experience. This more tropical side of
paradise offers such attractions as the
Bonzai Pipeline and Waimea Bay. Turtle Bay
Resort can be found on 880 acres of
legendary North Shore. With golf, tennis,
riding stables, and miles of coastline,
Turtle Bay is also the filming location for
"Lost" and other popular shows.
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Kauai - The Island of
Discovery |
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The oldest of the major Hawaiian Islands, Kauai
remains without question, the most beautiful of the
islands. Famous for its movie set locations, such as
Jurassic Park, this is paradise.
- There are three major resort areas on Kauai. Poipu
is located on the southern coast and offers the best
weather and the most amount of sun on the island.
The oceanfront Hyatt Regency Kauai can be found near
Poipu Beach. This luxury property reflects the
classic 1920's Hawaiian architecture and decor.
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- Wailua is located on the eastern coast of the island
and here you can find a variety of accommodations
and most of the islands shopping and dining options.
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- Further north is Hanelei with its famous bay and
Princeville Resort. With breathtaking views across
Hanelei Bay, this highly polished, luxury beachfront
resort is unsurpassed. Guests receive preferred
rates and tee times at the 27 hole Princeville Makai
Course and the 18 hole Prince Golf Course.
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Hyatt
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Maui - The Magic Isle |
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Maui is the best
choice for many
vacationers due to a
mix of great
beaches, good
weather, excellent
golfing, and just
enough nightlife and
sightseeing options.
There are two
primary resort
areas. Ka'anapali /
West Maui is a
stretch of white
sand beach bordered
by major resorts and
restaurants. The
Hyatt, Westin, and
Sheraton can all be
found tin this area
as well as several
condominium
properties. The
nearby town of
Lahaina provides
additional shopping
and dining as well
as most of the
islands nightlife.
The southern part of the island contains the
resort area of Wailea, as well as Makena, and
Kihei. These areas have a quieter, more relaxed
pace than Ka'anapali and some of the islands
best golf and tennis facilities can be found
here. This is where you'll find some of the
worlds best luxury resort hotels such as the
Four Seasons, the Fairmont Kealani, and the
Grand Wailea. Whatever your vacations needs,
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Hawaii's Big Island - Aloha
Spoken Here |
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One of
the few places you can see an active volcano, the Big
Island is larger than all the other islands combined. A
50 mile drive will take you from snowy winter to sultry
summer. The Big Island has it all.
Most of
the resorts are located on the west side of the island
called the Kona Coast, where you will find two resort
areas. Kailuna - Kona is a quaint village of restaurants
and shops. There are only a few small beaches here.
Approximately 25 miles north, the Kohala Coast offers
golf, white sand beaches, and the islands premiere
resorts. This is where you'll find the Four Seasons
Hualalai, the Fairmont Orchid, and the Hilton Waikola
Village - best known for its dolphin discovery program.
This is
the least explored island in the chain, but if you're
looking to get away from it all and get back to nature,
this is the place for you. Where else can you swim with
dolphins, downhill ski, and surf the waves in a single
day? You can do all this and more on Hawaii's Big
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Mahalo and please call or email for more
information,
Chris
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