Travel Agent - August 4, 2008 - (Page 30) DESTINATIONS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 28 crescent shapes, with four crescents along the shore, and one crescent behind the green of the 18th hole (these rooms still afford ocean views). Rooms on the second level offer superior ocean views, while rooms on the lower level offer outdoor lava rock showers. Ocean Front accommodations have the best views, and Deluxe Ocean Suites book quickly. The resort’s three Ocean Front Deluxe Suites are right on the beach, and are in one-story bungalows. The Deluxe Ocean View suite is also in a one-story bungalow next to a Hawaiian fishpond. Large families might want to opt for the Presidential Villa, which is a three-bedroom, stand-alone villa, or any of the resort’s one- or two-bedroom Deluxe Suites. The resort has four restaurants, the most famous of which is the oceanfront, open-air Pahuia Pahuia. For advance reservations, call the resort at 808-325-8000 or e-mail concierge.kon@fourseasons.com. The Hualalai Sports Club & Spa has nine outdoor massage hale (huts), including one for couples, and seven indoor massage rooms. Agents can book spa treatments for their guests up to two months in advance by contacting the resort’s spa director, Thad Calciolari (tcalciolari @hualalairesort.com, 808-325-8400). There are two travel agent liaisons at the resort: Sales Managers Gloria Krier (gloria.krier@ fourseasons.com, 808-325-8005) and Leighton Kitagawa (leighton.kitagawa@fourseasons.com, 310-286-7545). Hilton Waikoloa Village (www.hilton waikoloavillage.com) is within the Waikoloa Beach Resort area on the southern Kohala THIS PHOTO: Lava cools into rock as it reaches the sea, expanding Hawaii’s borders BELOW: A guestroom with a view at the Hilton Waikoloa Village Coast, 18 miles from the Kona International Airport. The resort has 36 holes of championship golf, tennis, an adults-only ocean pool, the Kona Pool featuring a 175-foot water slide, a seaside putting course and the 25,000-squarefoot Kohala Sports Club & Spa. Ocean View Rooms in each of the three towers (Lagoon, Palace and Ocean) offer views of the Pacific. The resort’s Garden/Golf/Mountain view rooms have views of Mauna Kea, Hualalai and Mauna Loa Volcanoes. The resort’s Lagoon Tower offers Cabana Rooms, which are on the first level with walk-out lanais that take guests directly to the Kona Pool. Large families traveling together have the option of the TwoBedroom Bay Suite, Two-Bedroom Royal Suite, or one of the resort’s five Presidential Suites (Duke Kahanamoku #7099, Iolani #5251, King Kalakaua #6251, Monarchy #7251 and Waiulua #6315), each of which is approximately six times the size of a standard room (more than 3,000 square feet) with two bedrooms, and two and one-half bathrooms. Suites offer living and dining areas, kitchenette, sauna, bedroom and dressing areas, as well as spacious lanais and spectacular ocean views. The resort’s Kohala Sports Club & Spa has 24 single massage rooms; three couples’ mas- sage rooms, one Seaside Cabana for al fresco massage and four facial rooms. The Seaside Cabana Massage is very popular, so book ahead. The resort encourages guests to book treatments at least two days in advance by contacting the spa director, Crystal PoeCababat (crystal_poecababat@hilton.com, 808886-1234 ext. 2829). Agent questions can be directed to Teresa Cosgrove, leisure sales manager (teresa_ cosgrove@hilton.com, 808-886-2861). Aloha Place (www.alohaplace.com) is a four-room bed-and-breakfast property in the heart of Volcano Village, about one mile from the entrance to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Rates range from $140-$160 and include a full continental breakfast, free high-speed Internet and free parking. The Birds of Paradise Room is actually a suite with a king bed in the master bedroom and two sets of bunk beds in the adjoining room with an additional teak crib for an infant. It can accommodate six guests. The Honu Room on the second floor has views of the rainforest and a unique decor of numerous honu, or turtles. The Lei Room has a queen bed and a twin bed, as well as an enclosed lanai. The Aloha Room is the smallest and least expensive room and is a good recommendation for those who will be spending most of their time out and about the island. A continental breakfast is the only meal offered at Aloha Place, although there are six restaurants nearby. The general manager at Aloha Place is Joan Prescott-Lighter (stay@alohaplace. com), and agents are encouraged to reach out to her with requests or questions. “I have lived here for almost 20 years and have experience on both sides of the island,” she says. “Just ask away at what you might want to do—or if you don’t know what to do—and I can fill in the blanks.” I CONNECTING YOU Booking a Big Island vacation for clients? Visit www.travelagentcentral.com/usa-hawaii 30 | TravelAgent August 4, 2008 http://www.alohaplace.com http://www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com http://www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com http://www.travelagentcentral.com/usa-hawaii
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