Classic Vacations - Hawaii 2008 - (Page 47) Hawaii Town Home K O L E A AT W A I K O L O A B E A C H R E S O R T Spacious villas in an oceanfront gated community • Nestled around the white-sand beach of Anaeho‘omalu Bay on the Kohala Coast, this condominium resort offers private beach access. • Two- and three-bedroom villas offer gourmet kitchens, designer furnishings, and furnished lanais with koa cabinetry and gas grills. • At the Beach Club Pavilion, guests enjoy a natural lava spa tub, infinity pool, and children’s pool with a sand bottom and waterfall. Published Rates: From $609/Night* Semi All-Inclusive KONA VILLAGE RESORT Hawaii’s only Polynesian-style resort • Located on the site of an ancient fishing village, this resort is nestled on 82 acres of natural ponds and black-lava sand. • The 125 thatched-roof cottages, or hales, feature traditional rooms without phones, clocks, radios, or TVs. • Children are discouraged during the “romance months” of May and September. • No air conditioning. Published Rates: From $669 to $1,479/Night* Private Home M A U N A K E A F A I R W A Y E S T AT E S Luxury homes with fairway views and resort amenities • Custom-designed homes offer exclusive accommodations on the fairways at the Mauna Kea Beach Resort on Hawaii’s Kohala Coast. • All homes have one-of-a-kind amenities, private lanais with swimming pools, and views of the golf course and nearby ocean. • Guests enjoy charging privileges at a nearby hotel featuring a golf course, spa, and several restaurants. Published Rates: From $989 to $1,539/Night* * For special promotions and reservations, please contact your Travel Specialist. ENJOY ISLAND-INFUSED spa treatments Photo courtesy of the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa Indulge your senses with exotic Island spa treatments that have been developed and infused with the traditions and ingredients of Hawaii. Whether it’s a chocolate macadamia nut scrub, coconut euphoria bath, or a lomilomi massage, your mind and body are sure to feel relaxed and revitalized. CLASSIC VACATIONS 47
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