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Mar24

The consummate place to celebrate your Aloha

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Kona Village Resort is located on the western coast of the Big Island of Hawaii. Kona Village Resort offers 125 individual hale (Polynesian-style thatched-roofed bungalows) spread out on 82 tropical acres. The hale are all different in style, size and view. If you want to relax, unwind and get closer to nature, Kona Village Resort is the place for you. The vacation resort caters to couples seeking romance as well as families wanting to spend time together. Polynesian-style cottages have no phones or TV sets. Guests spend their days trying out new activities, exploring rich Hawaiian marine life in the bay, or just relaxing on the beach.

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Jan08

Top 10 Destination Spas in the United States

Top 10 Destination Spas in the United States
Gather your friends together for a ‘girlie’ weekend or get body beautiful for winter with the ultimate ‘pamper holiday’ to a luxury spa resort. Here i have selected our ten favourite spa resorts in the United States – you’ll have a fantastic holiday and will leave feeling great!

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Jan08

What the Humpback Whales do in Hawaii?

What the Humpback Whales do in Hawaii
Of course they are not chillin at some beach bar:) The humpback Whales are gathering with thousands every year around the hawaiian islands. For many of them their life starts into the clean waters of Hawaiian National Sea Park for humpback Whales. These whales, few thousands of which were left in the whole ocean, now has started to regenerate after the prohibition of their hunting. The largest counting of their population (SPLASH) has the possibility to show that their numbers in the Northern Pacific Ocean is more than 25 000.

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Dec20

Sheraton Waikiki

Set on a half mile of world-famous Waikiki Beach with majestic views of Diamond Head, Sheraton Waikiki something cool for everyone here. 80% of the spaciously appointed 1,659 rooms offer panoramic views of what looks like an eternal horizon.

Sheraton Waikiki – Introduction

It doesn’t take long to see why the Sheraton Waikiki is the hub for entertainment in one of the world’s liveliest destination resorts. During the day, guests soak up the sun while enjoying a myriad of activities from swimming, snorkeling, surfing and sailing — even whale watching in the winter.

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Nov30

Swim with the Shark for 60 seconds

Ever Wanted to swim with the Hawaiian sharks for a minute..

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Oct23

The newest 4-star property on the Cook Islands

mapsouthpacific1.gifThe Cook Islands are a Polynesian paradise consisting of fifteen islandscrown-beach-aerial.jpg scattered over some one million square miles of the Pacific Ocean. They lie at the center of the Polynesian Triangle of the South Pacific with Tonga and the Samoas to the west, and Tahiti to the east.

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Sep24

Are you ready for some surfing at Teahupoo

Are you ready for some surfing at Teahupoo Teahupoo (pronounced Cho-poo) is a world-renowned surfing location off the south-east of Tahiti, located in Papeete Island, French Polynesia, southern Pacific Ocean. It is known for its heavy, glassy waves, often reaching 2-3m (7-10ft) and higher. It is the site of the annual Billabong Pro Tahiti surf competition, part of the World Championship Tour (WCT) of the ASP World Tour professional surfing circuit and used to be one stop in the World Tour of the International Bodyboarding Association.

Tahiti’s Teahupoo is essentially a glorified closeout – a hideous, deadly barrel promising a heap of trouble for even the most capable of surfers. No other surf spot extracts a higher toll than Teahupoo, the heaviest wave in the world.

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