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Hawaii Hotel & Lodging Association Allocation Information Oahu Big Island Kauai Maui Board of Directors Committees Citizenship Awards Membership Benefits Neighbor Island Chapters Na Po`e Pa`ahana Awards Wishing you and your Ohana A Happy and Prosperous 2006!! "The Hawai`i Hotel & Lodging Association (HHLA) is a statewide trade association of hotels, hotel management firms, hotel owners, suppliers, and other related firms and individuals. This non-profit organization was established in 1947, the original membership consisted of 16 hotels, to represent the interest of the state's lodging industry. Today, the membership consists of over 180 hotels representing 50,500 hotel rooms in the State of Hawaii, over 500 Special Active, Associate, Honorary, Life & Special Members, and Allied Members, for a total of over 700 members, and increasing each year. Our hotel members range from 3,432 rooms of the Hilton Hawaiian Village to the 4 rooms of the Bougainvillea Bed & Breakfast on the Big Island. The membership is made up of local, national and international chains includes Aqua Hotels & Resorts, Aston Hotels & Resorts, Castle & Cooke Resorts, Castle Hotels & Resorts, Fairmont, Four Seasons, Halekulani Corp., Hilton, Holiday Inn, HTH Corp., Hyatt Regency, Marc Hotels & Resorts, Marriott, Outrigger Hotels & Resorts, Ohana Hotels & Resorts, Prince Resorts, Radisson, Renaissance, Ritz Carlton, Sheraton, Starwood, Westin, etc." Na Po`e Pa`ahana Awards Luncheon January 10, 2006 January Issue of Hawaii Inn The Know 2006 Charity Walk Charity Walkers say Mahalo to our Troops Mark Your Calendar for Upcoming HHLA Events! The Hawai`i Hotel & Lodging Association, 2250 Kalakaua Avenue, Suite 404-4, Honolulu, HI 96815-2564 Phone: (808) 923-0407 Fax: (808) 924-3843 Questions? hhla@hawaiihotels.org
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
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.
Hawaii Hotel
Big Island Hawaii Hotels: The Pan Pacific Hawaii Hotel Home Page Rates & Reservations Accommodation Restaurants & Lounges Facilities & Activities Hawaii Information Meetings & Events Hotel Fact Sheet Hotel Photo Tour 中文版(简体) 日本語 Bahasa Melayu Pan Pacific Home Page Mauna Lani Bay Hotel and Bungalows 68-1400 Mauna Lani Drive Kohala Coast HI 96743-9796 USA Tel: +1 808 885 6622 Fax: +1 808 881 7000 E-mail: maunalani@maunalani.com Nestled on the sunny Kohala Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, Mauna Lani Bay Hotel and Bungalows offers the perfect blend of understated hotel elegance and Hawaiian hospitality. At Mauna Lani Bay Hotel and Bungalows you can spend lazy days swaying in a hammock, or explore all the excitement and adventure that our Mauna Lani resort and the Big Island of Hawaii have to offer. Mauna Lani Bay Hotel and Bungalows features 350 hotel guest rooms, including ten suites and five private bungalows, all luxuriously appointed for a relaxing Hawaiian experience in the utmost comfort. Discover a range of cuisines at Mauna Lani Bay Hotel in a choice of unique dining options, from Pacific Rim in the hotel's CanoeHouse restaurant to romantic oceanfront dining and breakfast overlooking the hotel's historic fishponds. Mauna Lani Bay Hotel has gathered a blend of tastes from the Asian world and island traditions of Hawaii for your enjoyment. Meetings and banquets become memorable occasions at Mauna Lani Bay Hotel, with a variety of hotel event rooms, outdoor venues and theme parties to choose from for your Hawaii event. Whether it's playing tennis in the hotel's Tennis Garden or Racquet Club or golfing on lush, green fairways lying across ancient Hawaii lava flows, biking, jogging, relaxing in the hotel spa or snorkeling in the blue Pacific, there is no day that isn't perfect at Mauna Lani Bay Hotel and Bungalows. Amongst the hotel's other leisure pursuits at Mauna Lani are lei-making, watercolor painting, tropical flower arranging, hula lessons, lomi-lomi massage demonstrations, Hawaiian games, fish feeding tours and historic tours, a subtle immersion in Hawaii history and culture, or maybe just a good read on the idyllic Mauna Lani Bay beach. For more information, please visit www.maunalani.com Back to Top This site is designed, hosted and maintained by Open World.
Hawaiian Wedding ceremony. Maui
Hawaii Weddings, Weddings in Hawaii, Weddings Hawaii, Hawaii Wedding Packages Home > Destinations > North America > United States > Hawaii > Hawaii Weddings Hawaii Weddings Hawaii Weddings are a common occurrence on these remote Pacific islands. Like Vegas, there is something about Hawaii that makes couples decide they want to tie the knot. Hawaii has a number of companies that cater to young romantic couples looking to publicly declare their love by having their weddings in Hawaii. Whether you're getting married on a last minute impulse, or have known for a long time that the islands would be a perfect setting and have planned ahead of time to marry here, a number of companies are here to help you plan the perfect Hawaii wedding. There are a number of companies offering a number of Hawaii Wedding packages, some offered on a different days. Many of these wedding companies who plan your Hawaii wedding will often have the ceremonies at popular waterfront spots like Magic Island or Waialae Beach Park, which are often included in Hawaii Wedding packages. Finding a Hawaii Wedding Photographer will vary from island to island, each with their own artistic style and personal touch. There are a number of factors to consider when choosing your photographer. Aside from the obvious factors such as the location of the wedding and the backdrop you wish to have for you photos, you will want to keep travel fees and the style of photography in mind as well. Hawaii Flowers and Wedding Flowers Tuberose Leis are highly popular, as the pale cream and white flowers offer a sweet scent and can be woven in such a way where only the petals show. They are in the mid-range for costs, which also calculates into their popularity as a Hawaiian Leis for weddings. Hawaii Akaka Falls State park is on the northeastern shore of the Island, and is filled with stunning photo opportunities like the incredible Akaka Falls, which free falls for 442 feet into an eroded gorge. Hapuna Beach state park also offers lovely and picturesque backgrounds for your wedding photos. Coastal trails and pounding waves adorn the shores of this well maintained waterfront park. The Kealakekua Bay State Historic Park is the setting of the first prolonged cultural exchange that the Hawaiian people had with Captain Cook, who arrived in 1779. This park, as well as the Kohala Historical Sites, and the Lapakahi State Historic Park are great spots to add historic depth to your wedding photos. Oahu Oahu Island many Hawaii wedding ceremonies take place, with various locations to choose from. Magic Island, Waialae Beach Park, and Diamond Head Park are all places where it's free to have the wedding so there is no additional cost. Grassy knolls right by the ocean make this a perfect spot to make that most important promise. The area around Honolulu, Oahu is filled with no less than 10 different parks, offering convenient and varied locations for your outdoor Hawaii Wedding. You can drive around beforehand and find that perfect spot before you decide. Whether you prefer the elevated vistas of Wa'ahila Ridge or the peninsular beauty of Sand Island State Park, Oahu is a lovely and accessible island on which to have your Hawaiian Wedding ceremony. Maui Slightly more than a half mile of paved paths give way to lovely views of the unique geological formations of the Iao needle, also known as the Kuka'emoku in Hawaiian. This formation, which rises to a height of 1,200 feet, along with the gorgeous botanical gardens set in a verdant valley is a perfect setting for weddings and those once in a lifetime photo ops. The Black Sand beaches, seabird colonies, and impressive stone arches of the Wai'anapanapa State Park is a more natural and rugged scene for your Hawaiian Wedding. On your own, you can plan a small, intimate Hawaii wedding if who don't require any pomp or fuss and want to focus on the importance of the ceremony itself. Whether you decide at the last minute to get hitched or have it planned months ahead of time, you won't be lacking for options if you are considering a Hawaii Wedding. From the beautifully basic to the more elaborate occasions, Hawaii wedding packages offer you the convenience and the perfect locations, complete with romantic orchid leis, to turn your next vacation to the magical islands of Hawaii an unforgettable honeymoon. 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