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Views of Diamond Head and popular surf spots are key highlights. About Sheraton Waikiki: The flagship Sheraton Hotel in Hawaii featuring: Over 1700 Guest rooms with 70% offering views of the Ocean Three restaurants, fitness center, business center and childrens' program Waikiki's only nightclub dancing overlooking the world's most famous beach Summer Luau "Stay at One, Dine at All" convenience with sister hotels in Waikiki Suggestions or comments? Click here to send us your feedback. © 2005 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions for Use Air HawaiianMaui Airports*Maui Hawaii Airports*Hana Airport*Kahului Airport Maui Airports Hana Airport The Hana Airport is located about three miles from the hotel and is serviced by regularly scheduled Pacific Wings Airline flights from Honolulu and Kahului. The hotel provides complimentary transfer when advised in advance of arrival. Kahului Airport Kahului is the major airport for Maui and is about 57 miles from the hotel. The airport is serviced by direct flights from the Mainland by major airlines and Aloha and Hawaiian Airlines. The Hotel is a scenic, two-hour drive away on the famous Hana Highway . Honolulu International Airport Regularly scheduled inter-island flights are available through Aloha and Hawaiian airlines. Pacific Wings has several regularly scheduled flights directly into Hana. Car Rentals All major car rental companies are available in Kahului. Dollar rent-a-car is located in the Hana Airport or a car can be reserved through the hotel. Driving directions are available at the counter from the Car rental companies. Flying into Hana In addition to driving the famous Road to Hana, guests can fly into Hana. The Hotel Hana-Maui provides complimentary shuttle service to and from the Hana Airport, located approximately 3 miles away. Advance notice is required. Below is a summary of available flight services. The information is current as of August 7, 2005. All rates and schedules are subject to change without notice. Air Links Charter your own flight, choose your own schedule, and avoid the delays of the main terminal. Spacious seating, air conditioning and large windows make for an enjoyable flight experience. Phone: (808) 871-7529 or (800) 496-7529 (toll-free) One-way Charter Rates (tax not included) Hana <--> Kahului $450 Hana <--> Kapalua $650 Minimum/maximum of 9 persons per Charter All Tours and Private Charters are flown with weather permitting All Tours and Private Charters operate Tuesdays thru Saturdays only Reservations should be made 2 - 4 days in advance Check-In Time is 30 minutes prior to Departure Children 0 - 2 yrs -- No Fee Photo ID required for Check-In For your safety and comfort, hats and oversized bags are not permitted in the Aircraft No Scuba Diving 24 hours prior to departure 72 hour Cancellation Policy Inter-island Carriers Pacific Wings Schedule Phone: (808) 873-0877 or toll free (800) 575-4546 The only regularly scheduled air service into Hana from Honolulu and Kahului. Hana <--> Honolulu $82.78 plus tax per person, one way Hana <--> Kahului $82.78 plus tax per person, one way *Rates subject to change, please check directly for current rates. Mokulele Flight Service Phone: (808) 326-7070 or toll free (866) 260-7070 Offering occasional service to and from Hana. Advance reservations are required. Convenient 35-minute non-stop flights from Kona/Hana, Kahului/Hana and return. Rack Rate: Kona <--> Hana Kahului <--> Hana $90.00 per person one way *Rates subject to change, please check directly for current rates. Ask about Lehua Supersaver or our Ohana (family) rates. Charter Rates: start at $700.00 per tour with a two hour minimum requirement. Seats (4) passengers. 48 hour notice of cancellation required. Check-in 30 minutes prior to departure. Hawaii Air Taxi Phone: (808) 329-7157 or Toll free (866) 799-8294 Offering occasional service to and from Hana. Two weeks advance booking required. A 35 minute non-stop flight from Kona/Hana, Hana/Kahului and return. Rack Rates: Minimum of (2) people based on availability. Kahului <--> Hana Kona <--> Hana $110.00 per person one-way Charter $900.00 & up one way Charter Rates: Smaller Plane (1-5 passengers) $450.00 & up Larger Plane (1-7 Passengers) $850.00 & up *Rates subject to change, please check directly for current rates. 72 hour notice of cancellation required Charters: Air Maui Phone: (808) 877-7005 Charter Rates: Hana <--> Honolulu $4,410 one way Hana <--> Kahului $1,470 one way *Rates subject to change, please check directly for current rates. Planes seat up to six passengers (depending on luggage) Reservations must be made one week in advance Air Maui also offers helicopter charters Paragon Air Phone: (808) 244-3356 or Toll free (800)-428-1231 Contact: Nik Charles - nik@paragon-air.com Rates: Kahului <--> Hana $400.00 & up one way Honolulu <--> Hana $900.00 & up one way *Rates subject to change, please check directly for current rates. Early bookings recommended. Private tours available on demand. Seats 6 passengers. 72-hour notice required for cancellation of any Hana departure reservation. A one-week cancellation policy for all charters. Any cancellations received within the one week prior to the charter will not be refunded. Sunshine Helicopter Phone: (808) 871-0722 Helicopter charters are available to carry six passengers without luggage (each piece of luggage counts as one passenger) and are $3,500 one-way. Book Rooms or Packages Online Join Our Mailing List Tell a Friend About us Request a Brochure Hana Highway Airports About Us : Contact Us : Sister Resorts : Awards : Media : Travel Agents : Guest Comments : Links : Mailing List Maui Airports. Hotel Hana-Maui and Honua Spa are about three miles from the Hana Airport. The hotel offers complimentary transfers. Kahului Airport is a two-hour scenic drive away on the famous Hana Highway. Fly into Hana. In addition to driving the Road to Hana, guests can fly into Hana. The Hotel Hana-Maui provides complimentary shuttle service to and from the Hana Airport. Find information on Air Links, Pacific Wings, Mokulele Flight Service, Hawaii Air Taxi, Air Maui, Paragon Air and Sunshine Helicopter. FREE counter and Web statistics from sitetracker.com Hawaiian Recipes Seafood GlossaryHawaii Food Glossary - Luau Foods and Recipes You are here: About > Travel > Hawaii / South Pacific for Visitors Travel Go Hawaii Essentials Which Hawaiian Island Suits You Best? 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This is due to the fact that Hawaii is such a melting pot of cultures from around the world, with influences from the Chinese, Filipino, Hawaiian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, Samoan, Thai, Vietnamese and others. In this series, we take a look at some of the common foods and food terms that you'll find in the islands. Related Resources Hawaiian Recipes Seafood Glossary From Other Guides Asian Seafood Recipes Hawaiian Grilling Japanese Seafood Recipes Planning a Hawaiian Luau In this second part of ourseries, we look at the foods that you are likely to find at one or more of themany luaus throughout Hawaii. While you won't find every one of these foods atevery individual luau, we're confident that we have covered most of the foodsthat you are likely to find at any luau that you choose. In the event that you wouldlike to try to cook some of these foods yourself, we've included links torecipes for most of the dishes listed. At the end of the glossary we providelinks to several related books of interest. Luau Foods Cocktails & Tropical Drinks Check out our recipes for such great tropical favorites as Mai Tai's, Pia Colada's, Blue Hawaii's, Lava Flow's and many more. Banana Bread This favorite made with mashed ripe bananas is often offered at luaus. Banana / Coconut / Guava Cake You'll probably find one of these tropical flavored cakes at almost any luau that you attend in Hawaii. Char Siu These delicious rich, red spareribs are a favorite thanks to the Chinese immigrants to Hawaii. Chicken Adobo (recipe from Hawaii's own Governor Ben Cayatano) This national dish of the Philippines is a favorite at luaus. It is a stew with chicken and pork (or beef, shellfish) in a sauce of white vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and peppercorns. Chicken Katsu Japanese style fried chicken most often served with Tonkatsu sauce. Chicken Long Rice Another staple at most luaus, this Chinese side-dish is made with chicken and long rice, oriental vermicelli, or saifun (bean strands). Chicken Lu`au A Hawaiian favorite made with chicken cooked with taro leaves (or spinach) and coconut milk Corn Chowder A modern Hawaiian favorite made with chicken stock, potatoes, onion, celery and creamed corn. Fried Rice A standard of Chinese cuisine, fried rice can be made with meat or seafood and a wide assortment of vegetables. Haupia A traditional Hawaiian coconut flavored dessert that is best described as a "stiff pudding". Huli-Huli Chicken Hawaii's own version of barbecued chicken is cooked with Huli-Huli Sauce (made with pure Hawaiian brown sugar cane along with soy sauce, fresh ginger and more). Kalua Pig (make at home recipe) Kalua Pig (cooked in an imu - underground oven) The featured dish at every luau, Kalua Pig is slow-cooked whole in an imu (underground oven) for many hours. Kim Chee Great as a dip for pupu's (appetizers) or a stand-alone side dish, Korean style Kim Chee is made of fresh island cabbage, chili peppers, ginger, garlic and other seasonings. Kulolo A Hawaiian pudding made of taro, brown sugar and coconut milk. Lau Lau Salt butterfish, beef, chicken or pork wrapped in taro or ti leaves and then steamed. Lomi Lomi Salmon From the Hawaiian words to massage, knead or rub, Lomi Lomi Salmon is made with cold diced salmon, tomatoes and onion. It is found at almost every luau in the islands. Lu`au Taro leaves, often baked with coconut cream and chicken or octopus; the word eventually came to mean a Hawaiian feast, which is also known as 'aha'aina or pa'ina. Macaroni Salad (Island Style) A mainland favorite brought to Hawaii is served at many luaus. Like many salads, it can be made many different ways. Mahi Mahi with Teriyaki Sauce Marinade Sauteed Mahi Mahi Seared Toasted Macadamia Nut Mahi Mahi with Citrus Ako-Miso Sauce This Hawaiian favorite white, sweet, moderately dense fish is most often served at luaus either baked or sauted. Mango Bread This version of mango bread is from a recipe by Hawaii's most famous chef, Sam Choy. Pineapple Still grown in Hawaii, fresh pineapple can almost always be found at a luau, often in chunks at the salad area. Pipikaula Hawaiian-style beef jerky Poi One of the staple foods of the Hawaiian diet, poi is a thick, purple-colored paste made by pounding taro. Poi can be bought fresh or "day-old," which allows a sour flavor to develop. Poi is labeled "one-finger," "two-finger" or "three-finger" to describe its consistency--the thicker the poi, the fewer fingers needed to scoop it up. Today, is it used in many Hawaiian recipes or served as a side dish. Poi Dinner Rolls These delicious purple-colored rolls made from taro flour are a staple at almost every luau. If you know of a good recipe, let me know! Poke Most often seen made with the freshest raw ahi (tuna), poke makes a great pupu (appetizer) for any meal. Portuguese Bean Soup A delicious soup made with cabbage, kidney beans and Portuguese sausage. Portuguese Sweet Bread Portuguese sweet bread (pao doce), sometimes labeled Hawaiian sweet bread, is a staple and good for making French toast in the morning. Pupu The pupu platter found at many luaus is basically a platter of hors d'oeuvres, island style. Sweet Potatoes A delicious side-dish found at almost every luau in Hawaii. Teriyaki Beef A Japanese favorite of beef marinated in teriyaki sauce and island seasonings and then broiled or grilled. The same recipe can also be used with chicken. Ti Leaves Ti leaves are used in Hawaiian cooking to wrap foods that are to be cooked. The leaves are removed before the food is eaten. Dried ti leaves, which can be found in some ethnic markets, must be soaked to soften before they can be used. Taro Also known as kalo , taro leaves are eaten as a vegetable or wrapped around fish and meats. The root is cooked and pounded into poi . RelatedBooks of Interest Alan Fong'sNew Wave Luau by Alan Wong An excellent cookbook by one of the premier chefs of Hawaiian Regional Cuisine.Wong shows you how to take traditional luau foods and prepare them in all newand exciting ways. EntertainingHawaiian Style: The How to Book of Hawaiian Luaus by Patricia L. Fry This book is a great place to start if you want to hold a luau in your ownbackyard. It covers everything from how to cook a kalua pig and other luau foodsto even how to speak some basic Hawaiian. Hawaii's Best Tropical Food and Drinks by Hawaiian Service Inc. If you're looking to find out how to make that specialty Hawaiian drink, thisbook is for you. From John Fischer , Your Guide to Hawaii / South Pacific for Visitors . 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