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Hotels in Honolulu, Oahu
Imperial Hawaii Resort at Waikiki Score 0 from 0 reviews
205 Lewers Street 0/10
The resort is located less than 100 yards from the world renowned Waikiki Beach — home of “The Father of Surfing”, Duke Kahanamoku, legendary in the surfing world. The Imperial is in the middle of the Waikiki Beach Walk area, across the street from the Halekulani Hotel and just a stone’s throw away from the entertainment, dining, and shopping epicenter district of Waikiki. ... more
 
Eugenia's Palms at Waikiki Score 0 from 0 reviews
1850 Ala Moana Boulevard 0/10
Eugenia's Palms at Waikiki is a private rental condo with all the amenties you would find at a hotel. There is a front desk on site that will assist you with any questions about the property or local area. A 4 night minimum stay is required for each reservation. ... more
 
Eugenia's Aloha Surf Hotel Score 0 from 0 reviews
444 Kanekapolei Street 0/10
Eugenia's Aloha Surf Hotel is a private condo rental with all the extra amenities you would find at a hotel. There is a front desk on site that will assist with any questions about the property or the local area. A 4 night minimum stay is required for each reservation. ... more
 
Holiday Surf Hotel Score 0 from 0 reviews
2303 Ala Wai Boulevard 0/10
A recently renovated and upgraded Holiday Surf Hotel offers studio and one bedroom condo-style units that feature full kitchens, a living room, and a private lanai for your convenience. ... more
 
Eugenia's Ala Moana Hotel Score 0 from 0 reviews
410 Atkinson Drive 0/10
Eugenia's Ala Moana Hotel is a private condo rental with all the extra amenities you would find at a hotel. There is a concierge desk on site that will assist with any questions about the property or the local area. A 4 night minimum stay is required for each reservation. ... more
 
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Kona Submarine Adventure plus Snorkel Dolphin Cruise 5 hours

Kona Submarine Adventure plus Snorkel Dolphin Cruise

Save money when you pair your adventure beneath the sea on the Atlantis Submarine with a Body Glove Snorkel-Dolphin Cruise.

See thousands of brightly colored tropical fish and other marine animals on your afternoon Snorkel-Dolphin Cruise. The snorkel cruise departs Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons at 2:00 p.m. and returns at 5:00 p.m.

This tour is seasonal and operates from mid April to mid December. Subject to the migration schedule of visiting whales in December Click here for more information and Booking Details


Red Sail Sports Snorkel Sail on the Big Island 3 - 4 hours

Red Sail Sports Snorkel Sail on the Big Island

Discover the Big Island's best snorkel spots aboard a luxury catamaran. The Noa Noa, 'Feeling Free' in Polynesian and the new Kaimaka 'Eyes of the Sea' are ultra stable, 50-foot catamarans. They are considered the Island of Hawaii's most precious gems! Their sleek design allows the vessel to sail up to 12 knots or 15 miles per hour. With a 50-foot mast and 870 square feet of sail, the catamarans make a breathtaking sight on the horizon. The catamarans features plenty of seating space, a fully stocked bar, sunning nets, two marine restrooms, and a special swimming ladder that makes it easy to take a dip into Hawaii's warm waters.

Enjoy the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of Hawaii's friendliest marine life.This popular Morning Snorkel Sail includes an island fresh breakfast of fruits, juices and pastries plus a sumptuous lunch with full bar and equipment.

Sailing times vary with the seasons

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Pinz Trek Kohala Wai Adventure 3.5 hours

Kohala Country Falls Explore the remote Pololu Valley area on the northern tip of the Big Island aboard a rugged off-road Pinzgauer six-wheel vehicle. Witness the life-giving and land-sculpting power of water, as you ramble through a changing landscape of rushing streams, towering ocean cliffs and cascading waterfalls. See how people throughout history have lived off the power off water, from the terraced taro lo'i of Hawaiians to the fast moving irrigation ditches of Kohala sugar plantations. You'll even have time to kick off your shoes and take a dip in a cool mountain pool! Click here for more information and Booking Details







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