Maui Snorkeling


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Aqua Adventures - maui snuba and maui snorkeling [an error occurred while processing this directive] Aqua Adventure Charters Aqua Adventures is a new 50 foot power vessel built in Louisiana and is a great boat for the snorkel Molokini adventure. From bow to stern she was designed for comfort, speed, stability and above all, fun in the sun. Aqua Adventures is stable and comfortable and is a great choice for someone desiring smaller groups on a mono-hull vessel. Enjoy the upper sun deck, lower shaded deck and walk around cabin. There are 2 fresh water showers, free fishing to and from dive sites and easy water access swim platform with dual ladders. Island: Maui Activity: Maui SNUBA & Snorkeling Molokini AQUA ADVENTURE CHARTERS - There are 2 fresh water showers, free fishing to and from dive sites and easy water access swim platform with dual ladders. Also, uses Eco Friendly Bio Diesel fuel to power her high speed twin engines. Whale watching in season. Can accommodate up to 35 passengers. Also, available for fishing and Privates charters Maalaea Harbor Slip 51 ACTIVITY MOLOKINI & Turtle Town Snorkel and Snuba Packages offered daily. Includes a continental breakfast, fruit basket, pastries, bagels with cream cheese & jelly, coffee and juices. A deli lunch buffet of turkey, roast beef, ham, swiss & cheddar cheeses, lettuce, tomato, onions & sprouts on whole wheat, sour dough or rye bread. Chips and Cookies. Will usually snuba Molokini and snorkel Turtle Town (weather permitting) Open bar after snorkeling. Bring towel, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses DAILY: 7:30am to 12:00noon check in 30 minutes prior SNUBA PACKAGE Regular Price $128.77 Your Price $118.90 Snorkeling Only - SNUBA may be purchased on board for $50.00 on a space available basis. Regular Price $83.05 Your Price $75.90 [an error occurred while processing this directive]
Waikiki BeachCam Sheraton Waikiki
Sheraton Waikiki - Starwood Hawaii Hotels & Resorts | weather at Waikiki is unavailable Select a Property WebCam Princeville Resort Sheraton Kauai Resort Sheraton Waikiki BeachCam Sheraton Waikiki SkyCam Sheraton Moana Surfrider The Royal Hawaiian Sheraton Maui Resort The Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas The Westin Maui Resort & Spa Sheraton Keauhou Bay Resort & Spa Select a property Sheraton Waikiki Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Sheraton Moana Surfrider The Royal Hawaiian W Honolulu - Diamond Head Sheraton Maui Resort The Westin Maui Resort & Spa The Westin Kaanapali Ocean Resort Villas Princeville Resort Sheraton Kauai Resort Sheraton Keauhou Bay Resort & Spa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 From To Honolulu, HI (HNL) Kauai, HI (LIH) Maui, HI (OGG) Kona, HI (KOA) Departing morning afternoon evening Returning morning afternoon evening Rooms 1 2 3 Service Class Coach Adults 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Children (2-11) 0 1 2 3 4 This view overlooks the south shore of Oahu and famous Waikiki Beach. 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
Lanai The Pineapple Island
Lanai Hotels FOR PERSONALIZED SERVICE M-F 9-5 Pacific Time CALL 503-606-4111 (Toll free from USA and Canada only) 800-813-5009 For Other Online Booking Choose Below (Scroll down to view page) Lanai The Pineapple Island VIEW MAP OF LANAI From sunny white sand beaches to rugged pine forests, the island of Lanai has a primitive charm all of its own. The sixth largest island, Lanai is completely volcanic in origin. Located in the center of the Hawaiian chain, it is most famous for the huge Dole Pineapple plantation. Lanai boasts one of Hawaii's most beautiful beaches at Hulopoe Bay. You can also see petroglyphs at Luhiwa, and explore the ruins of Kaunolu Village near the favorite fishing spot of King Kamehameha the Great. The island's name translates to "day of conquest," and its unusual beauty contrasts from vividly colorful and lush to forbiddingly stark and striking. Top photo courtesy: HVCB / Ron Dahlquist The Lodge at Koele click here for prices and additional information Secluded among towering Cook pines and Banyan trees, the 102-room Lodge at Koele will undoubtedly take your breath away. With its enchanting rustic Hawaiian ambiance and engaging collection of rare artwork, the atmosphere is both refined and thoroughly relaxing. The Lodge at Koele is also a place of peerless pampering. Feather pillows and a four-poster bed await you. Freshly-squeezed pineapple juice is delivered to your room on arrival. And, from the moment you arrive, a luxury beyond price - an entirely gracious spirit of service. 4 X 4 Adventure Package, Tee - Time Golf, Lanai Romance and Lanai Getaway packages available also. The Manele Bay Hotel click here for prices and additional information The Manele Bay Hotel's 249 luxury guest rooms and suites feature spectacular views of the ocean and Lanai's dramatic coastline. The elegant two-story buildings reflect a blend of Hawaii's traditional Kama'aina and Mediterranean architectures, with arcaded loggias and sloping roofs. Formal gardens and multi-level, lavishly landscaped courtyards create a vivid contrast to the sea and shore. 4 X 4 Adventure Package, Tee - Time Golf, Lanai Romance and Lanai Getaway packages available also. Click On Island Fun Bar Below to Book Activities Now For more activity options, Click on Island below Click on flag for the latest prices for Norwegian Cruises You may now book NCL on line Click On Island Golf Bar Below to Book Golf Now All prices and descriptions subject to change without notice
Hawaii rental cars which
Hawaii Car Rental, Hawaii Rental Cars, Rental Cars in Hawaii Home > Destinations > North America > United States > Hawaii > Hawaii Car Rental Hawaii Car Rental If you decide on a Hawaii car rental for your next visit to the natural wonders of the Hawaiian Islands, you will be glad that you decided on this very convenient method of transportation on you vacation. It will give you the flexibility and convenience of being able to explore areas you want to see at your own pace. Three Interstate routes are in Hawaii, H1, H2, and the recently completed H3 Interstate Highway. While these routes do not connect the Islands, they help the driver who is new to Hawaii get around and stay oriented while road tripping in Hawaii, and there are ferries available on the Islands on Lanai as well as Maui. Roads in Hawaii can be congested, especially around the major tourist hubs of Waikiki Beach or Honolulu. The rugged countryside just beyond the edge of many of the roads make up for this inconvenience, Hawaiian rental cars bringing you within arms reach of the sights and sounds of the tropical countryside of Hawaii's backcountry. If you are at an event like the Luau at the Polynesian cultural center, having a car and the freedom to leave when it is getting late and your child is crying will make the investment of a Hawaii car rental invaluable when you realized your only other option would be the agony of waiting out a crying fit until its time for the tour bus to leave. The Subcompact and the Intermediate range of rental cars in Hawaii are great for groups of young people on a budget. Automatic transmissions make these cars easy and fun to drive. The fullsize and The Luxury/Premium category of Hawaii rental cars which seat five or six comfortably, tend to have more luggage space than cars in other classes, is great for groups of adults traveling together. The generous passenger room and comfort of these vehicles is a godsend if you find yourself trapped in a busy traffic jam on a sweltering day. The Sports Utility vehicles usually seat 5 individuals, and have a lot of cargo space, perfect for exploring those unpaved roads of some of the national parks. Ideal for moving families around, Mini Van class of vehicles can comfortably seat seven while still having enough room for luggage. This is a perfect family touring vehicle, with enough room for personal belongings while also providing a great deal of much needed passenger space. The Convertible class of Hawaii rental cars is for those who want the full benefits of the weather and temperatures Hawaii has to offer. These sport vehicles tend to be expensive, but are the perfect addition to a tropical vacation. If you want a convertible, you should make certain you reserve yours in advance, as these are popular in Hawaii. Hawaii is a fascinating drive, wholly unlike road travel in the continental US. There are highways that pave over lava flows from 1974, and the drive to the snow-covered summit of the dormant volcano Mauna Kea on the Big Island is unforgettable. Its highly advised to check road conditions before driving up The Mauna Kea Summit road. The summit temperature can be as low as 33 degrees Fahrenheit and clear days allow for some of the most spectacular views on the entire island. Its recommended that drivers stop at the Visitor Information Station to adjust to the high elevation and get information about possible hazards and to get safety tips. Maui Scenic Tours. The Hana Highway is an almost 60 mile stretch of road that connects the small town of Hana to the rest of Maui. The Hana Highway winds its way past waterfalls, beaches, bridges and spectacular ocean views. If driving for more than three hours one way is not really your idea of a vacation than you can fly over the highway and Haleakala National Park on a Maui Helicopter Tour Rental cars in Hawaii offer you freedom and ease to see the islands of Hawaii, your way. Adding a Hawaii car rental to your next trip will enhance your Hawaii trip, and add to the blissful freedom you will enjoy as you take in the breathtaking vistas of Hawaii. contact us | advertising with us | content licensing | privacy policy | terms of use | help (C) 2004 Destination360 All Rights Reserved Hawaii Map Select a region North America Central America South America Caribbean Hawaii Overview When to Go Events and Holidays Top 10 things to do Hawaiian History Interisland Flight Flights to Hawaii Hawaiian Islands Oahu Maui The Big Island Kauai Destinations Waikiki Hawaii Volcano Park Nai Pali Coast Waimea Canyon Pearl Harbor Hana Highway Hawaii Hotels Oahu Hotels Maui Hotels Big Island Hotels Kauai Hotels Travel Resources ATV Tours in Hawaii Hawaii Cruises Hawaiian Dinner Cruise Hawaiian Car Rental Hawaii Diving Golfing Helicopter Tour Luau Sailing Snorkeling Snuba Surfing Hawaii Weather Weddings Wedding Photographer
Honolulu Academy of Arts
Honolulu Academy of Arts Take a Studio Art Class Volunteer through the Guild Join Us For Lunch Enjoy ARTafterDARK events Home | Contact Us | Site Map | Privacy Policy | © 2001-6 Honolulu Academy of Arts Welcome to The Honolulu Academy of Arts New Exhibit: Persian Visions: Contemporary Photography from Iran January 26 through April 16, 2006 Gallery 14 The Academy's NEW WESTERN GALLERIES are now open! Hours and Location | Kid's Page | Director's Letter The Honolulu Academy of Arts is internationally recognized for the excellence and diversity of its holdings. The Academy's permanent collection of over 35,000 works of art is anchored by one of the finest Asian collections in the United States. Special exhibitions and installations from the permanent collections reflect the encyclopedic nature of the Academy and the diversity of Hawaii by presenting a wide range of cultures, periods and media. To thoroughly engage our visitors, the Academy's approach is to use multiple avenues for interpreting a given theme, providing everyone with the opportunity to appreciate and enjoy the fine arts. The Honolulu Academy of Arts is a private, nonprofit institution located in a historic building not far from downtown Honolulu or Waikiki. With its full schedule of studio art classes, gallery tours, school programs, family activities, as well as a film and performance series, the Academy is dynamic and ever-changing--fulfilling the dream of Anna Rice Cooke and distinguishing itself as Hawaii's premier arts institution. In the late 1930s, Doris Duke built "Shangri La," her Honolulu home, on five acres of property overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Diamond Head. Shangri La incorporates architectural features from the Islamic world and houses Dukes extensive collection of Islamic art, which she assembled over more than 60 years. The Doris Duke at the Academy (formerly the AcademyTheater) is one of Hawaii's most popular venues for independent, foreign and documentary films, as well as for lectures and performing arts. Unless otherwise noted, admission to all films is $7 general, $6 seniors(62+), students(w/I.D.), military(w/I.D.) and $5 members. Tickets for films may be purchased at the museum's front desk the day of the screening or at the theater entrance 30 minutes before the show. Art comes alive at the Academy through classes, programs and tours for learners of all ages! The Honolulu Academy of Arts is a gathering place where members of our community and visitors to our islands enjoy special events and cultural festivals, family days and gallery tours, performances, lectures, and films, as well as internationally acclaimed exhibitions. Your involvement and support play an essential role in our continuing success. The Academy Shop offers a wide array of ethnically diverse merchandise, including gifts, posters and publications. Many of the items reflect the outstanding collections of the Honolulu Academy of Art; others are one-of-a-kind artworks by contemporary artists of Hawaii. Customers can browse through 2,000 square feet of space in a contemporary Hawaiian ambiance as part of the Academy's new Luce Pavilion Complex
or they can now order online! Welcome to the Honolulu Academy of Arts.