Virtuoso Insights - April/May 2009 - (Page 13) Metropolitan mellow: dusk settles over high-rising Honolulu and the shores of Waikiki. 3 Ways TO GET THERE MonograMs Spend two full days exploring Honolulu during your weeklong Oahu and Maui vacation from Monograms. Choose from a selection of hotels and enjoy the benefits of a Go Oahu Card, which provides admission to top attractions, including a tour of Pearl Harbor and a catamaran excursion. Then fly to Maui to visit mighty Haleakala Crater and take a romantic stroll along the beach. Ask your Virtuoso travel advisor for up-to-the-minute pricing and details. The Kahala Located on a pristine beach just minutes from Waikiki, The Kahala exudes a classic elegance and grace. Relax in a beach cabana while the young ones play at the Keiki Club or swim with the hotel’s Bottleneck dolphins. Virtuoso guests enjoy a room upgrade upon arrival, if available; buffet breakfast daily; Kahala gift beach bag and towel; and complimentary parking. Additional amenities available for Suite categories, including unpacking and packing service; daily cocktail with light appetizer served in-suite; and more. From $410 per room, per night. holland aMerica line Delve deeper into the island’s rich culture with Holland America Line’s acclaimed Exploration Speakers Series and unique shore excursions. Sailing roundtrip from San Diego aboard Zaandam, you’ll spend a full day in Honolulu, along with Hilo, Nawiliwili, Lahaina, Kona, and Ensenada, Mexico. There are plenty of onboard diversions to keep everyone happy, including Club HAL for kids and tweens and the teen-only Loft. Fifteen-day voyage departs November 7, 2009. Ask your Virtuoso travel advisor for up-tothe-minute pricing and details. Correction: Denali National Park and Preserve is Alaska’s third largest national park, not its largest, as we reported in the Spotlight of our February issue. Alaska’s — and the nation’s — largest national park is in fact Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve. Virtuoso insights 13 ©CHAD EHLERS/Getty Images
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