Classic Vacations - Hawaii 2008 - (Page 16) Oahu Condo OUTRIGGER REGENCY ON BEACH WALK New all-suites condominium in Waikiki • Located in the heart of exciting Waikiki and just steps away from the beach. • 48 one- and two-bedroom units feature air conditioning, TV, spacious tiled lanai, and fully equipped kitchen. • Three restaurants and a sundries store are on the property. Shopping, entertainment, and beach activities abound nearby. • No pool. Published Rates: From $349 to $499/Night* R E S O RT Q U E S T WA I K I K I B E A C H H O T E L Waikiki is at your fingertips at this beachfront hotel • Overlooking the best stretch of Waikiki Beach and located across from Kapiolani Park, this trendy hotel is fun and contemporary. • Newly renovated rooms with private lanais decorated in hip Hawaiian style. Most rooms have views of the ocean and Waikiki Beach. • All guests can enjoy free daily breakfast on the beach or dine at Tiki’s Grill & Bar, which also provides nightly live entertainment. Published Rates: From $299 to $429/Night* Condo OUTRIGGER LUANA WAIKIKI All the comforts of home in Waikiki • Deluxe condominium located at the entrance to Waikiki with views of Fort DeRussy Park and the Pacific Ocean. • 217 studios and one-bedroom suites furnished in tropical hardwoods and natural hues, some with kitchenettes or full kitchens. • Relax at the deck, which features pool, barbecue, and fitness center. Published Rates: From $269 to $619/Night* Condo RESORTQUEST WAIKIKI SUNSET Ideal accommodation choice for families in Waikiki • Located two blocks from the sands of Waikiki Beach, this condo is within easy walking distance to shopping and restaurants. • Perfect for families, every suite offers a full kitchen and private lanai; most have views of the ocean, the mountains, or Diamond Head. • Relax by the heated pool or in the sauna and play tennis on the lighted tennis court. Barbecue grills available. Published Rates: From $229 to $479/Night* * For special promotions and reservations, please contact your Travel Specialist.
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