Funjet Vacations - Hawaii 2008 - (Page 10) HAWAII Oahu hotels & resorts From its exceptional hospitality and friendly service to the plentiful offering of historic landmark accommodations, Starwood Hotels & Resorts provide an oasis of amenities for each and every guest. Offering relaxing experiences across all four of Hawaii’s main islands, their keen attention to detail and commitment to self-rejuvenation ensure an unforgettable stay for each and every guest. Receive Sunsational Savings!† Stay at any Sheraton, Westin or Luxury Collection Resort on the four main Hawaiian Islands and receive Sunsational Savings that can include a free night, food & beverage credit or daily buffet breakfast. Or reserve the Endless Escape Promotion that gives you unbeatable room rates without the value added inclusions.† 4.5 Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort Location: On the beach in the heart of Waikiki, close to the International Market Place. Unique Features: Built in 1901, this historic hotel was the first property constructed on the worldfamous Waikiki Beach. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon of tea, partake in the Historical Tour and dine at one of the remarkable restaurants. Experience romantic sunsets, breathtaking views, an inviting lounge and an exciting children’s program during stays at this remarkable retreat. 4.5 The Royal Hawaiian 4 Sheraton Waikiki 3.5 Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Location: On Waikiki beach. Unique Features: Since its original opening in 1927, this historic hotel has remained the most celebrated landmark on the world-famous Waikiki Beach. Known throughout the world as ‘The Pink Palace,’ guests enjoy complete pampering and distinctive, personalized service; and for generations of cultivated travelers, this upscale retreat has become synonymous with luxury and Hawaiian tradition. Location: On the beach in the heart of Waikiki. Unique Features: Escape to this dynamic Hawaiian getaway, and let your cares sink with the setting sun. Boasting beautifully-appointed accommodations, spectacular views and an array of international shops, restaurants, a year-round children's program and daily entertainment, there is something for everyone at this superior resort. Location: Across the street from Waikiki Beach. Unique Features: Just a crosswalk away from Waikiki Beach, this appealing Hawaiian haven is home to a friendly, hard-working staff, appealing amenities and one of Waikiki’s most exciting Polynesian shows. Comfort and convenience are here at your fingertips with tempting restaurants, a cocktail lounge, pool and nightly Hawaiian entertainment. 5 Halekulani 5 The Kahala Hotel and Resort 4 Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki Location: On Waikiki Beach. Unique Features: An oasis of tranquility in the heart of Waikiki, this sensational resort provides the ultimate in romance, luxury and comfort for each and every guest. Enjoy complete pampering at the lavish spa, improve your backswing at nearby championship golf courses, indulge in delicious cuisine at the gourmet restaurants and take a relaxing stroll along the white-sand beach as the kids enjoy the endlessly entertaining children’s program. Indulge your senses during stays at this premiere island getaway. Location: On the beach, 10 minutes from Waikiki. Unique Features: Minutes from Waikiki, this luxurious, family-friendly resort is one of the finest resorts in the islands. Spacious guest rooms offer impressive panoramic views, a secluded stretch of white-sand beach provides the perfect border to the impressive pools and the exotic gardens boast an enchanting lagoon that is home to bottlenose dolphins and a vibrant array of tropical fish. Location: Adjacent to the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor. Unique Features: Set amidst an inviting atmosphere of lush tropical gardens and spectacular ocean views, this handsome hotel is the perfect choice for golf enthusiasts. A complimentary shuttle ride transports guests to the championship golf course designed by Arnold Palmer, while the spacious guestrooms, modern fitness center and grand selection of restaurants are sure to please.
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