Classic Vacations - Hawaii 2008 - (Page 26) Maui WAILEA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT & S PA Relaxed resort with a truly Hawaiian atmosphere • Set on 22 oceanfront acres, this resort boasts a crescent beach, sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean, and lush gardens. • 546 newly remodeled rooms with Island elegance offer large lanais, bathrobes, refrigerators, cable TV, and video game consoles. • Guests enjoy one of Maui’s most stunning white-sand beaches, championship golf, the Mandara Spa, an on-site luau, and five pools. Published Rates: From $409 to $609/Night* Condo T H E W E S T I N K A ‘ A N A PA L I O C E A N RESORT VILLAS Deluxe oceanfront condo-resort property • A five-minute drive from shopping and golf, the resort is situated on 14 acres along Maui’s less crowded North Ka‘anapali Beach. • All 505 nonsmoking guestrooms offer Westin Heavenly Beds®, free high-speed Internet access, kitchens, and washer/dryers. • Pool features waterslide, wading pool, and two spa tubs. Tennis courts, WestinWORKOUT® facility, and ocean activities are also available. Published Rates: From $759 to $1,159/Night* T H E W E S T I N M A U I R E S O R T & S PA Luxury resort with amazing pools and lavish spa • Set on Ka‘anapali Beach, this resort offers access to watersports, shopping, and championship golf. • 758 guestrooms offer Westin Heavenly Baths®, the renowned Heavenly Beds®, and private lanais with views of ocean, mountains, or tropical gardens. • Amenities include a luxury spa, WestinWORKOUT® facility, an 85,000 sq. ft. aquatic playground, three restaurants, and lounges. Published Rates: From $549 to $769/Night* * For special promotions and reservations, please contact your Travel Specialist. THE ART OF HULA Photo courtesy of The Westin Ka‘anapali Ocean Resort Villas a hidden story A sacred ritual, an act of worship, and an art form, hula conveys the history and legends of the Hawaiian Islands through exquisite dances, chants, and songs. Throughout history, hula has been an important mainstay of the Hawaiian culture. As King David Kalakaua once said, “Hula is the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people.” 26 CLASSIC HAWAII 2008
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