Classic Vacations - Hawaii 2008 - (Page 22) Maui All-Suites T H E FA I R M O N T K E A L A N I , M A U I Hawaii’s only luxury all-suite oceanfront resort • Nestled on 22 oceanfront acres on Maui’s sunny southern shores adjacent to Wailea’s three championship golf courses. • All 413 one-bedroom suites feature a living room with sofa bed, oversize marble bathroom with walk-in shower, and private lanai. • Three swimming pools, including an adultsonly pool, Spa Kea Lani, four restaurants, deli, and lounges. Published Rates: From $529 to $1,009/Night* Villa T H E FA I R M O N T K E A L A N I , MAUI VILLAS The only accommodations of their kind in Maui • Spacious ocean-view and oceanfront two-story two- and three-bedroom villas are just steps from the sandy beach. • Villas boast 1800 to 2200 sq. ft. of living space, full kitchen, two bathrooms, and private lanai with barbecue grill and plunge pool. • Villa guests enjoy expedited check-in, special amenities, and a personal villa manager. Published Rates: From $1,909 to $3,109/Night* FOUR SEASONS RESORT MAUI AT W A I L E A Award-winning service, one of Hawaii’s very best • This Hawaiian resort offers an intimate and tranquil setting in ever-sunny Wailea, and is situated on one of Hawaii’s best beaches. • 377 newly renovated rooms and suites feature luxurious marble baths and private lanais with views of the ocean or flowering gardens. • Dine at romantic Ferraro’s, rejuvenate at The Spa, relax with yoga on the beach, golf at five nearby courses. No resort fee. Published Rates: From $479 to $1,159/Night* * For special promotions and reservations, please contact your Travel Specialist. A UNIQUE AND unforgettable experience Experience one of the Islands’ most unusual programs. Photo courtesy of The Fairmont Kea Lani Guests at the Fairmont Kea Lani can immerse themselves in the ways of the Islands’ early seafarers with an ocean adventure on a Hawaiian outrigger canoe. This complimentary program teaches guests paddling basics, the history of the canoe, and its importance to the Hawaiian heritage. 22 CLASSIC HAWAII 2008
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