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Princeville Kauai Hawaii Resort Hotel Condo - Condominium Princeville Kauai Hawaii Resort Hotel Condo Property Owners Join us VRBO ® is Vacation Rentals by Owner ® Home USA Hawaii Kauai North Kauai Princeville Edit Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #16094 Paradise Found ! Location: Princeville, North Kauai, Kauai, Hawaii, USA Accommodations: Condominium - 2 Bedrooms - 2 Baths - (Sleeps 2-4) Photo 1 - Princeville, Kauai, HI - Hawaii Resort Condominium - Why stay in a Hotel? ONCE EXPERIENCED, NEVER FORGOTTEN! Come and experience a sense of timelessness at Hale Aikane, the house of friendship. This luxury condominium is located at the Puamana Resort on the beautiful and lush North shore of Kauai. Just five minutes from the unique and award-winning Princeville Hotel, Hale Aikane offers quiet solitude and reflection for the soul. Access the full joy that Kauai has to offer. Come and appreciate the picturesque and lush vegetation and the incredible Anini Beach just a walk away. This two bedroom, two bath condominium is newly refurbished with a light and airy feeling. Wonderful morning sunlight fills the room and luscious tradewinds invigorate your day. A five-minute walk leads to the secluded sandy Anini Bach. Excellent snorkeling and swimming in the sparkling waters with a myriad of tropical fish and large green sea turtles await your sense of adventure. Photo 2 - Princeville, Kauai, HI - Hawaii Resort Condominium - Why stay in a Hotel? Amenities: Special Course Rates at the World-Renowned Princeville and Makai Golf Courses, Phone, Cable TV, Stereo, CD Player, Full Kitchen, Microwave, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Cooking Utensils provided, Linens provided, Washer, Dryer, Hot Tub (shared), Pool (shared), No Smoking Activities (on site or nearby): Hiking the NaPali Coast, Rock Climbing, Biking, Golf, Tennis, Fitness Center, Gym, Fishing, Wildlife Viewing, Horseback Riding, Shopping, Restaurants, Cinemas, Sightseeing, Swimming, Snorkeling/Diving, Boating, Sailing, Waterskiing, Surfing, Windsurfing, Parasailing, Jet Skiing, Shelling, Rafting Rates (in US Dollars): Personal Currency Assistant $130/night (up to four guests; plus Tax & Cleaning).$910/week (up to four guests; plus Tax & Cleaning).$2300/month (up to two guests; plus Tax & Cleaning).$2500/month (up to four guests; plus Tax & Cleaning).Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice. Photo 3 - Princeville, Kauai, HI - Hawaii Resort Condominium - Why stay in a Hotel? Links to more information: CLICK HERE for the Hale Aikane's Website Note: Each property is individually owned or managed. Dates available:  Year Round Phone: (760) 941-7964 (California, USA) Please say: "I saw your listing #16094 on VRBO" Home USA Hawaii Kauai North Kauai Princeville Edit Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #16094 There have been 18811 visitors to this page since the counter was last reset on July 31, 2002 This listing was first published here on July 31, 2002. Princeville Kauai Hawaii Resort Hotel Condo Date last modified - December 16, 2005 VRBO® is Vacation Rentals by Owner® - The largest and most popular vacation rental site. Specializing in BY OWNER vacation rentals, homes, condos, cabins, villas and apartments ALSO privately owned properties offered thru rental agencies and management companies. To report any problems with this site contact webmaster@vrbo.com URL: http://www.vrbo.com/16094 ©1995-2006 by VRBO International LLC - all rights reserved Maui SnorkelingSnorkel Maui: A Snorkel FAQ Some Snorkeling Frequently Asked Questions 1) What is snorkeling? 2) What is the difference between snorkeling and scuba diving? 3) Why do people snorkel? 4) Is snorkeling safe? 5) But don't I need to be a good swimmer? 6) What equipment do you need to snorkel? 7) Hey! I have my equipment. What should I do now? 8) Can you go underwater with a snorkel? What if I want to get closer to things? 9) What conditions are good for snorkeling? 10) How do I take care of my equipment? How should I store it? 1) What is snorkeling? Snorkeling is swimming with fins, a mask, and a tube called a snorkel that allows you to have your face down in the water and still breathe. 2) What is the difference between snorkeling and scuba diving? Snorkeling doesn't require tanks and other expensive equipment like regulators. Scuba diving allows you to breathe underwater, while snorkeling allows you to breathe while you are on the surface with your face down. Snorkeling doesn't require any certification, while scuba diving requires certification. 3) Why do people snorkel? Because it's loads of fun. : ) Fair enough? 4) Is snorkeling safe? One of the wonderful things about snorkeling is that people of all ages can participate. And one of the great things about Maui and the other Hawaiian Islands is that there are many great places for beginners to try out. 5) But don't I need to be a good swimmer? Well it sure can't hurt, but it's not required. It is recommended that you do have some comfort and experience when you are in water though. A few things to consider is that your fins help you a great deal in terms of movement, and they float. : ) As well, the mask that you wear will have air trapped in it will helps you float as well. If you don't feel safe enough, you can also rent floatation devices, as well as boogie boards that you can lay on top of. Many of the snorkeling spots on Maui on right off shore and are in water less than 5 feet deep. It just depends which sites that you go to, and your comfort level with water and your equipment. 6) What equipment do you need to snorkel? Well, there are 3 main things that most snorkelers use. A) Mask This is what you put on ummmm your face. This allows you to see underwater without getting your eyes and nose wet. It's important that the mask is a good fit when renting or buying a mask. If the mask doesn't fit well, you will experience some leakage of water in the mask. I would highly recommend using a mask that has a "silicon skirt". The skirt is the soft substance that is molded to fit your face, and prevents water from entering the mask. You can also rent or buy masks that use rubber ask the skirt, but the seal is not nearly as good as the silicon, and is quite simply a dated technology. Ask your local snorkel or dive shop about choosing a mask that fits well. They will know what to look for. B) Snorkel Well, this is what makes you a snorkeler. A snorkel is a hollow curved tube that is placed in the mouth that allows you to breathe while you are face down in the water. So basically, while you looking down into the water, the snorkel is sticking out of the water on one end while the other end is in your mouth. When looking for a snorkel, I would recommend asking for what is called a "purge" snorkel. C) Fins This is what makes life a lot of fun. Fins allow you to swim like a fish. Yeeeha! There are 2 kinds of fins, but for snorkeling in warm water, most people will do just fine with the close heeled kind. The open heeled kind is more for Scuba Divers which requires a special boot (bootie), or for colder waters. Any ways, make sure that the fins are a good fit, or else you will either be cutting off circulation to your feet, or they will easily come off. Make sure that they are a snug fit, but you should be able to wiggle your toes. 7) Hey! I have my equipment. What should I do now? Well, it's a good idea to get comfortable with your equipment before you go out to the reef. Try out the equipment at your Hotel pool. The first step is getting used to the mask. One thing about masks is that they have a tendency to fog up. You can either apply anti-fog goop (available at all snorkel shops) to the inside of the mask, or you can use your own spit. It sounds gross, but spit works quite well for preventing the fogging up of your mask. Make sure that the spit/anti-fog goop is spread across the full surface of the glass on the inside of the mask. Now wash it out in the water. This should prevent, or at least greatly reduce any fogging up of the mask. When putting on the mask, make sure there are no hairs stuck it between the silicon part of the mask. Hair will break the seal that keeps the water from entering the mask. Also keep the strap in the middle of the back of your head, and don't have the strap too tight. Now, put on your mask and look under water while you're standing up. You're looking underwater. No fish yet, but soon...... Soon. ; ) Next, attach the snorkel to your mask strap with the clip that's on the snorkel. Put the snorkel in your mouth and breathe. Don't try to breathe with your nose or else the mask will quickly fog up. Breathe through your mouth in relaxed, normal breaths. Now try breathing with your face in the water. Nothing to it, right? Take as long as you want to get used to breathing underwater. That's the biggest mental hurdle for first time snorkelers. Are you comfortable yet? If so, put on your flippers and give it a try. With your face down and body stretched out, start kicking with your fins. Remember to keep your legs straight while you lightly kick. You don't have to thrash around to swim well. Stay relaxed, and swim around the pool, getting used to breathing, kicking, and looking around. 8) Can you go underwater with a snorkel? What if I want to get closer to things? Although many snorkelers dive underwater, I have found that some people would rather not, or don't find the need to do so. If you see a fish several feet below you though, and you want to get a closer look, you'll have to dive down. By doing this, your snorkel will fill up with water, and you will not be able to breathe until you clear the passage of your snorkel of water once you have resurfaced. It sounds a bit iffy, but it's a common thing for more experienced snorkelers to dive down and fill their snorkel with water. To clear the snorkel of water, you must resurface, give a good strong blow of the snorkel as your head reaches the surface once again, and the top of the snorkel has penetrated the surface of the water. This should clear most if not all of the water that has filled the snorkel, and allow you to breathe normally through the snorkel once again. If you use what is called a "purge" snorkel, (which I would recommend), you will rarely get water back in your mouth. I would also recommend trying this technique first in a pool. Once you get comfortable doing this as well as the other techniques mentioned, you will feel more confident, and will have a more positive relaxed experience out on the reef. 9) What conditions are good for snorkeling? The best times to go are when the waves are minimal, and it's sunny outside. Not only do large waves make things more challenging to get around and potentially dangerous, but a disturbance such as big waves also make the water murky, greatly decreasing visibility. There are just some times when I've had to cancel a snorkeling trip because the waves were to high. A good rule of thumb is if there are surfers in the area, it's probably a bad day or place to go snorkeling. Bays often offer more protection from a surge (big waves). The ideal snorkeling conditions are waves at 0-1 feet. Listen to the radio for a marine forecast, which should mention these kind of conditions. It's also best to go snorkeling when the sun is out. Sunlight increases visibility, and brings out the true colors of fish and coral. It brings out the 'wow' factor for fish and overall experience. But the sun also brings out the 'sun burn' factor. If you're not wearing some sort of wet suit, shorty, or other coverings, make sure that you've got your back, neck, shoulders, butt, and thighs covered in sun block. To make things a bit easier, I would often just wear an old junky shirt. 10) How do I take care of my equipment? How should I store it? Protect your equipment from light, heat and fumes. Sunlight is known to damage the silicon parts of the mask, making the seal brittle. Heat also degrades the mask, as well as snorkel. After you finish snorkeling, make sure your equipment gets washed off with fresh water. Salt water that dries will start wearing away at your equipment. Many beaches will have a place to do this. If not on the beach, make sure you wash the equipment off back in your hotel room that day. It's also a good idea to wash your mask lens with soap or toothpaste every once in a while. This washes away any grease that causes your mask to fog up. Just make sure that you've washed it out good so there is no residue. Don't pile heavy objects on top of any of your equipment. Prolonged weight on top of a mask, snorkel, or fins can warp them. To avoid bent fins, they should lie flat, and not on their tips. Keep walking in your fins on land to a minimum. Waikiki Beach Marriott ResortWaikiki Beach Resort Near Diamond Head - Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa – Waikiki's Best Dining, Spa & Meetings Facility home -- -- Let us show you exclusive offers & updates tailored to your interests. The Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort and Spa is our flagship resort in Hawaii, featuring 5.2 spectacular acres of tropical beauty and splendor in the heart of Waikiki. Here, Marriott tradition blends with the spirit of 'Aloha', creating an atmosphere that is warm, comfortable and inviting. 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The futuristic new submarine, Atlantis 2000, spans 92 feet, carries 64 passengers and displaces 150 tons. The highlight of the tour off Waikiki is a sunken World War II oil tanker which rests on the ocean floor and serves as a giant condo for schools of fish. Available on Maui and the Big Island too! Dollar Rent A Car. Whether you're sightseeing on Oahu or any other island, Dollar is the Hawaii specialist. With over 5,000 cars in its fleet Dollar has a vehicle that's just right for you. Choose from compacts, sedans, luxury cars, vans and Jeeps. E Noa Tours. Choose from short tours to points of interest such as downtown Honolulu or the Arizona Memorial, or longer tours that circle the island. All excursions are fully narrated by friendly, experienced guides who provide historical facts, insightful information, and even humorous stories! Paradise Cruise. Featuring a complete selection of ocean cruises with first class Hawaiian hospitality aboard the Star of Honolulu. 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Daily cruises on this glassbottom catamaran to Molokini Crater, one of the best snorkel and dive sites in the world. The glassbottom allows for spectacular underwater viewing without getting wet. If you'd like to get wet, have a blast with their waterslide. BBQ lunches include grilled burgers, chicken or Mahi Mahi. Hawaii Helicopters. From volcanic craters to thundering waterfalls and rugged coastlines, you can see it all by air. The luxurious 1994 Astar is specifically designed for touring, offering 180-degree visibility in air-conditioned comfort. 4 independent video cameras and a CD sound system record your flight with the pilot's live narration, music and your cabin conversation. Nautilus. Everyone can enjoy a reef viewing adventure from a roomy, air-conditioned cabin on this semi-submersible vessel that remains on the ocean's surface. See colorful fish, coral, turtles and interesting ocean specimens. Kauai Hanalei Sea Tours. Choose from an inflatable zodiac raft or a power catamaran. With either the captain and crew share their extensive knowledge of the history, legends and marine environment along the coastline. See majestic cliffs, waterfalls, ancient Hawaiian fishing villages, and sea caves. Snorkel amidst tropical reef fish, spot spinner dolphins and sea turtles, and picnic at secluded beaches. Ohana Helicopter Tours. Owner and pilot, Bogar Kealoha, is Hawaiian-born and can show you the island of Kauai as only he knows. With more than 20 years flying experience, you're in good hands as he shares the spectacular beauty and hidden charms of his island home. The Big Island Akaka Falls. Take a walk through the rain forest to view one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Hawaii. Ginger, heliconia, giant stands of bamboo, and orchids line the trail to the waterfalls. The entire family can join in on this easy and fun walk. Safari Helicopters. Daily flights from the Hilo airport visit current lava activity at the Pu'u O'o Vent where passengers can see the fiery home of Madame Pele. Some tours also take you past the beautiful waterfalls. The Astar 350 helicopter is air-conditioned, features a multi-camera video system and has 180-degree viewing. Second Wind. Discover the Kona Coast on this state-of-the-art, unsinkable, 27-foot Stilleto catamaran. Geared for sailing enthusiasts and snorkelors, she is designed for speed. Suntan on the trampoline or snorkel along Kona's reefs. Back to the Top E-mail aloha@visit-hawaii.com All Content © Hawaii's Visitor Guides 2005 |
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