Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort


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Waikiki 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. Offering 1,310 newly renovated guest rooms and guest suites , guest amenities include the newly opened Spa Olakino * Salon created by world-renowned hairstylist, Paul Brown, and dining venues like Kuhio Beach Grill and Arancino di Mare. The resort is conveniently located across the street from world-famous Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head and within walking distance of Waikiki's major activities and attractions. Hike famed Diamond Head Crater . Walk the halls of the state's only residence of royalty, Iolani Palace . Experience Waikiki atmosphere at the Polynesian Cultural Center . Enjoy one of the world's best surfing destinations at North Shore . Swim Hanauma Bay and see 450 species of tropical fish. Relive history with a visit to historic Pearl Harbor . Take the kids to the Honolulu Zoo or the Waikiki Aquarium . Shop at the International Marketplace or Aloha Tower Marketplace . Explore a variety of shops and boutiques throughout Waikiki. home resort overview accommodations check rates reserve now packages specials meetings & events weddings spa olakino things to do resort dining resort activities news press room take a tour contact privacy policy site map 2552 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu, Hawaii 96815-3699 RES 1.800.367.5370 PH: 1.808.922.6611 FAX: 1.808.921-5255 ©2005 Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa Developed by Symbolic
Hawaiian Food
Dining and Hawaiian Food - Kaanapali Beach Hotel, Maui Looking for a Bed & Breakfast? Visit our sister property, The Plantation Inn . Located in the heart of historic Lahaina Town, our Maui bed and breakfast will surely delight you with its romantic charm and modern comforts. Click here to find out more. Home > Dining > Gifts for Guests Gifts for Guests Whether this vacation is your celebration, or you want to send a thoughtful surprise to a special person, we have many items that will do the trick! Hookupu A Maui pineapple, sliced and presented with macadamia nuts$12.00 Makana O Maui A fruit platter including cut pineapple, melon, papaya, apples, oranges,assorted cheeses and crackers$30.00 Aloha Puolo This is a deluxe fruit platter including all of the above, plus macadamia nuts$36.00 Best of Hawaii Puolo Chocolate covered macadamia nuts, Kona coffee, Maui's famous potato chips, crispy Cook Kwee cookies, macadamia nuts, and tropical juices$55.00 Domestic Champagne A bottle of Korbel champagne to celebrate your special occasion$34.00 Imported Champagne Moet & Chandon White Star$72.00 Champagne & Chocolate Dipped Strawberries A split of domestic champagne & six Kula strawberries (in season)$27.00 Blush, White, or Red Wine A bottle of select California wine $27.00 Chocolate Chip Macadamia Nut Cookies Fresh from our bakery, six large cookies and two cans of tropical fruit juice$16.00 Special Occasion Cake Whatever the occasion, just let us know your favorite flavor of cake and icing!$30.00 Floral Arrangement Choose from assorted spring or tropical flowers for your arrangement$35.00 These descriptions are provided for your information and include 15% gratuity and 4.166% state tax. Prices subject to change. To place an order, and to get specific details, click here to contact our Food & Beverage Department. Back to Top Dining Main | Hotel Dining | Banquets & Catering | Chef's Special Recipe | Gifts for Guests | Dinner Show Home | FAQs | About Us | Contact Us | Travel Agent Resources | Site Map 2525 Kaanapali Parkway Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii 96761 USA Toll Free U.S. & Canada: +1-800-262-8450 Worldwide Direct: +1-808-661-0011 Reservations Fax: +1-808-667-5978 Guest Fax: +1-808-667-5616
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Molokai, Hawaii - The Friendly Islands HAWAII MOLOKAI The Friendly Islands Withapproximately 50% of its population having native Hawaiian ancestry this island is themost traditional of the islands that are accessible to tourists. Untouched by high risedevelopments there are no traffic lights, shopping complexes or fast food chains. However, whatMolokai does have to offer is 260 miles of natural beauty framed by a necklace of ancientfish ponds along the southern shore. It has the world's highest sea cliffs rising anawesome 3,000 feet above the coastline, Hawaii's longest waterfall and also its largestwhite sand beach three miles long. Lacking modern entertainment venue, Molokai boastsnumerous cultural and family events and the locals guard their laid-back lifestyle withpride. In the heart ofthe island is Kaunakakai, a one street town lined with small family-run businesses whichhave changed little since the 1920s and resembles the set of an old Western movie. Earlierthis century, pineapples were shipped in their millions to Honolulu canneries from here. ProbablyMolokai's best known visitor attraction is Kalaupapa, site of the ministry of Belgiummissionary Father Damien De Veuster. Now a National Park, this five square mile peninsulawas once a place of exile for sufferers of leprosy. Separated from the rest of the islandby huge cliffs, it is reached by mounting a mule for the three mile ride down the 1,600foot cliff trail, or alternatively by one of the world's shortest flights (five minutes)departing from Molokai's main airport. It is also possible to hike the trail, but a permitis required. Other offeringsinclude sailing or kayaking around the coastline, deep sea fishing, playing golf, or ifyou are feeling active, hiking the Kamakou Preserve, a tropical rainforest - home to rarebirds and plants, insects, and land snails. Allow a full dayfor a round trip drive along the southern shore to Halawa Valley, where along the way youwill see quaint Churches, beautiful beaches and the largest concentration of ancient fishponds, some dating back to the 13th century. Ancient Hawaiianhistory says that the hula was created by the goddess Laka on the mountain range nearMaunaloa and today the major annual event on Molokai is the celebration of the birth ofthe hula. It is held on the third Saturday of May each year and features performances ofancient hula, traditional Hawaiian crafts and lectures and tours to significant historicalsites. Unspoiled andunhurried, Molokai is the perfect destination for families, those interested in culturaland eco-tourism, and those simply wanting to relax without feeling guilty. For More Information Contact: MOLOKAI VISITORS ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 960 Kaunakakai HAWAII 96748 USA Telephone: +1 808 55233876 Facsimile: +1 808 5535288 E-mail: mva@molokai.com Molokai Travel and Accommodation Guide Hawaii Home Page Jane's Oceania Home Page Join Jane's Oceania Home Page Newsletter to get the latest news, information and Web site updates! Please enter your email address below then click the 'Join' button for your free Newsletter! Join newsletter! Jane Resture (E-mail: jane@janeresture.com -- Rev. 7th July 2004)
Hawaii Resort & Spa
Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa, exclusive Wailea Maui Hawaii resorts lodging Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa, Wailea Maui As Hawaiis uniquely Japanese-themed all suite resort, Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa is among the most unique hotels in the state and yet it is surprisingly affordable. Perched 300 feet above the beautiful Wailea coastline, nearly all of Diamond Hawaii's 72 luxury suites offer inspiring views of Kaho'olawe, Lana'i and Molokini islet. At the same time, the resort is far enough away from the daily hustle and bustle of central Wailea to give her guests a sense of ultimate privacy and peace. Once a private retreat for affluent Japanese visitors, today Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa specializes in presenting an authentic Japanese experience for its guests. From dining in their fine restaurants, to relaxing in the traditional Japanese spa baths, and walking among the richly landscaped gardens, waterfalls, and pools filled with Koi, you will find Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa a relaxing haven in which to unwind. Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa's Unique Lobby Rotunda Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa is a place where the best of the East meets the best of the West in a seamless blend of tranquility and luxury. The term, one-of-a-kind is often used; it truly has meaning at Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa. Suites Rates & Specials Dining Spa & Fitness Events About Wailea Resort Reservations HOME Diamond Hawaii Resort & Spa 555 Kaukahi Street Wailea, Maui, Hawaii 96753 Toll-Free (US & Canada) 1-800-800-0720 Worldwide Direct: Ph. 808-874-0500 • Fax 808-874-8778 info@diamondresort.com
Hawaii Travel
Hawaii Travel Guide Hawaii Travel Guide Places of Power, History, Mystery & Magic Written & Illustrated by Ellie and William Crowe Exploring Lost Hawaii takes the reader on an intriguing pilgrimage into Hawaii's past. It skillfully weaves a collection of stories that are both beautiful yet dark, mysterious and supernatural, and always fascinating. In Exploring Lost Hawaii , Ellie Crowe and William Crowe have created a unique and informative guidebook that provides a tour of Hawaii never seen by most visitors - and even many locals. Covering all of the major Hawaiian Islands, this book takes an unexpected route away from that of the traditional guidebook. The result is a journey into the lands of the Hawaii of old - places of powerful alii, wise kahuna, sacred heiau, and mysterious menehune. Sites of historical and cultural significance on each island are described in detail, and directions are given to each site. Exploring Lost Hawaii will take you on a journey through a Hawaii that will not be easily forgotten. Excerpts from Columnist Bob Krauss' ReviewHonolulu Advertiser, Saturday April 28, 2001 "...a laudable purpose, introducing visitors to Hawaiian culture by viewing ancient sites...A good deal of research went into this book, and Ellie Crowe cites her sources. In addition, she adds her personal experiences at the sites, or that of someone who lives nearby. It's an effective technique that bridges the gap between ancient culture and today. William Crowe consistently finds a way with light and perspective to take dramatic photos of heiau ruins, healing stones and bare lava carved with petroglyphs. This isn't easy." About the Writer & Photographer Ellie and William Crowe have explored every continent and lived in Australia, South Africa, and the U.S.A. Islands are their favorite places. For the last twelve years they have traveled the Hawaiian Islands and read extensively about Hawaii's history and legends. They are members of the Hawaiian Historical Society. Ellie is an author whose books include Little Princess Kaiulani in Her Garden by the Sea and The Littlest Paniolo . A commercial real estate broker and photographer, William holds liberal arts and law degrees from the University of Sydney, Australia. He is president of Regent Asset Management Inc., an investment and management company. Their work is featured in both the Travel Channel's "Places of Mystery" series and the History Channel's "Haunted Hawaii" series. The authors have three children and live in Honolulu, Hawaii. Retail Price: $24.00 (plus shipping and handling) ISBN 0-9712885-0-X Co-publisher: Regent Music & Book Publishing - special edition 2002 How to order Note: The authors are available for slide presentations. For more information about Hawaii, please visit: Alternative-Hawaii's Guide to Hawaii (All Islands) Alternative-Hawaii's Calendar of Events Alternative-Hawaii's Special Places Hosted by Alternative-Hawaii ©Ala Mua Hawaii, 2000